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VIDEO POKER: HOW THE CASINO GETS THE EDGE OVER PLAYERS

This post is syndicated by the Las Vegas Advisor for the 888 casino group. Anthony Curtis comments on the 888 article introduced and linked to on this page.

AC Says: How does the casino get its edge in video poker? Pretty much the same way it does in most other games: It pays winning hands at less than true odds. That fact is discussed here, along with a rundown of other methods of creating a casino edge, e.g., taking a rake or commission. The discussion of why casinos sometimes offer games with 100%+ theoretical returns is on the mark and begs the question, why don’t more do it?

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Sands outperforms; Strike!; Clueless in PA

Beating the expectations of the boys on Wall Street was Las Vegas Sands, which reported boffo cash-flow numbers from Macao and Singapore. In the former it did $631 million where The Street anticipated $600 million. In the latter, Sands’ EBITDA number was $491 million. Wall Street expected about $450 million. With 20 bucks a share to make up to hit analysts’ price targets by year’s end, Sands reverted to that tried and true form of price manipulation: share buybacks and $2 billion of them. Wall Street boffins predictably did cartwheels at the news. The bottom line is that the Miriam Adelson clan is going to scarf up 15% of the shares it doesn’t currently hold.

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Podcast – Ed Miller Episode 10

Podcast – Sherriff AP episode #9

My guest this week is Ed Miller.  Ed is on to talk about his new book, “Interception” which he co-authored with Matt Davidow.

You can reach me at [email protected], or find me on Twitter @RWM21. If you like the show please tell a friend you think might like it, or if you are really ambitious leave a review wherever you listen.

Podcast – https://www.spreaker.com/user/7418966/edmillerepisode10

Books by Ed Miller & Matt Davidow

The Logic of Sports Betting https://amzn.to/3QlG3Ec

Interception https://amzn.to/46Abjoz

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Atlantic City dip; Another strike in Motown?

Atlantic City dip; Another strike in Motown? 2

Last month saw a slight decline in Atlantic City casino revenues, down 2% to $246.5 million. Before we break out the crying towels, note that this is 10% better than the casinos were doing at the same point in 2019. Meanwhile, Internet gambling (+21%) and sports betting (+13%) marched upward. Only two casinos, however, were revenue-positive. Ocean Casino Resort leapt a whopping 29% to $39.5 million and Hard Rock Atlantic City gained 7% to gross $47 million. Borgata retained its top spot with $54 million but plunged 13%, a worrisome number. Despite a much-vaunted spate of renovations, the Caesars Entertainment threesome is settling into second-class status, perhaps the consequence of trying to hang onto too much gambling inventory. The trio was all bunched closely together, led by Harrah’s Resort‘s $22 million (-4%), followed by Caesars Atlantic City (-4.5%) and Tropicana Atlantic City (-8%), both around $21.5 million.

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Revenue roundup; Jottings for a Monday

Casino winnings are definitely lagging in Indiana, where they were down 5% last month from 2022 and 4% below where they were in 2019, thanks to Hard Rock Northern Indiana having diluted the market. Hoosier State casinos grossed $190 million. Hard Rock, no surprise, continued to reign supreme, despite being down 7% (business lost to Bally’s Casino in Chicago, perhaps?).

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G2E afterglow

Gone are the capering jesters of the 2023 Global Gaming Expo, dispersed for another year until they reconvene to shake their cap and bells. One of the benefits (aside from the obvious economic ones) of having 25,000 gaming professionals descend upon Las Vegas was that it gave Wall Street analysts a chance to chat up the big boys in person. One such was Deutsche Bank boffin Carlo Santarelli, who managed to meet with at least six major companies. We break down his reports as follows …

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Hockey Knights in Vegas Episode 55: A Victory Lap and a Victory

Hockey Knights in Vegas is BACK!


Finally! It’s time to drop the puck on the 2023-24 NHL season! But before we get to that, it’s time to take one last victory lap celebrating the VGK’s Stanley Cup win. Eddie, Lindsey, Chris share their thoughts on an incredible pregame and banner-raising ceremony (complete with video), then get on to the business at hand, Game 1 vs. the Kraken. Not only did the VGK prevail, but there’s lots of other news!

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The Old Man and the C (ruise) — Part II of II

Bob Dancer

Author’s note:  This blog describes, among other things, Bonnie’s and my visit to Jerusalem on Wednesday, September 20. About two weeks after we were there, Israel was attacked and rockets are now flying where Bonnie and I walked. While we are a safe 7,400 miles away from the fighting had the attacks begun just a few weeks earlier, we would have been in the middle of it — or depending on the exact timing of the attack, the cruise ship certainly wouldn’t have docked anywhere in Israel because of the danger.

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