Author Archives: David McKee

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Would you let this man rob your casino?

Despite 14 arrests for cheating at a couple dozen Las Vegas casinos, the Nevada Gaming Control Board never saw fit to nominate hall-of-fame cardshap Jubreal Chahine for inclusion in the Black Book, not even after it publicly characterized him as … Continue reading

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Enormous changes at the last minute

After years of hand-wringing about the future of Atlantic City, there is a sudden imperative to do something about the seaside resort. It’s gone from a leadership vacuum to possibly having too many chefs in the kitchen. State Senate President … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Carl Icahn, Churchill Downs, Economy, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, Mississippi, Penn National, Revel, Tilman Fertitta, Trump Entertainment Resorts | Comments Off on Enormous changes at the last minute

Pinnacle pestered; Penn profits; Pokies pilloried

Orange Capital, calling itself “unsatisfied,” has renewed its pestering of Pinnacle Entertainment to convert itself into a REIT. Orange claims that share value could be increased 60% to 90%. Unfortunately for Pinnacle customers, REITs are required to return 90% of … Continue reading

Posted in Ameristar, Atlantic City, Australia, Indiana, Louisiana, Missouri, Ohio, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Problem gambling, Racinos, Tropicana Entertainment, Wall Street | Comments Off on Pinnacle pestered; Penn profits; Pokies pilloried

Regulators to Walsh: Not so fast, friend

Boston Mayor Martin Walsh isn’t getting off the hook so easily. He tried to fob the negotiation of a mitigation agreement with Wynn Resorts off on the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. The latter said ‘not so fast’ and ordered the city … Continue reading

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Great month for the Strip, for Louisiana not so much

Buoyed by heavy baccarat play, the Las Vegas Strip registered a 22.5% gain in June. The house played very lucky, too, with win up a staggering 155%. At the other end of the gaming spectrum, those slots must have been … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Churchill Hill, Downtown, Economy, Harrah's, Isle of Capri, Lake Tahoe, Laughlin, Louisiana, North Las Vegas, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Racinos, Reno, The Strip, Tropicana Entertainment | 1 Comment

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Penny pinchers; Tribal warfare in New Mexico; Who’s tops in Macao?

Although the hold on penny slots in Illinois casinos is grotesquely higher than that for quarter slots/video poker, the imaginary value of penny machines makes them by far the most popular genre in the state. Punters dropped $41 million into … Continue reading

Posted in Election, Illinois, Macau, Melco Crown Entertainment, MGM Mirage, Neil Bluhm, Penn National, Sheldon Adelson, Stanley Ho, Steve Wynn, Technology, Tribal | 1 Comment

Has tribal gaming peaked?

That’s the import of remarks by Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Kevin Washburn, testifying before a Senate committee. Not only have revenues plateaued in the $26 billion-$28 billion range, they’ve essentially been the same since 2007. Meanwhile, private-sector gambling is … Continue reading

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Glimmers of hope on the Boardwalk

Every morning, Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian (R) rides his bicycle along the Boardwalk. This morning, Guardian must have felt he was carrying a heavier burden than usual. Although Hizzoner has maintained that Atlantic City will come out on the … Continue reading

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Adelson goes soft on Communism; Wynn befriends oysters

Sheldon Adelson may play the tough guy at home but he’s a pushover in Macao. Rather than anger his Communist overlords, Adelson apologized for a labor march that just so happened to be held outside Venetian Macao. The protest was … Continue reading

Posted in Environment, Harrah's, Macau, Massachusetts, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn | 1 Comment

Megaflop at the Trop

Whatever the hold Mamma Mia! exerted over Las Vegas audiences, it’s gone — and so will be the show, closing Aug. 3 after an abortive, three-month run. It doesn’t figure: A previous incarnation at Mandalay Bay (which Mandalay Resort Group … Continue reading

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Gaming industry gets mixed notices

American Gaming Association data on the health of the casino industry continues to be parceled out. Today we learned that Louisiana has 2.2X as many casino employees as Ohio but they make 2.7X as much. Mind you, the Buckeye State’s … Continue reading

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Forced to gamble?; SugarHouse goes big

New Jersey‘s Casino Control Commission has been accused of overzealousness in the past (think MGM Resorts International and Pansy Ho). But now some overzealotry is what local politicians want. In a bizarre and probably unconstitutional move, they want the NJCCC to force, … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Economy, Harrah's, MGM Mirage, Neil Bluhm, Pansy Ho, Pennsylvania, Regulation, Trump Entertainment Resorts | Comments Off on Forced to gamble?; SugarHouse goes big

Power play in Vegas; Positive talk in Pennsylvania

Las Vegas Sands and Bwin shareholder, and all-around string-puller Jason Ader is committing 350 million of (other people’s) dollars to bringing a Major League Soccer franchise to Las Vegas. Much of the investment would be realized through the EB-5 visa … Continue reading

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Caesars gains a hot tub, Biloxi loses a casino

You live in Las Vegas long enough, you think you’ve seen everything. Then somebody uses a helicopter to airlift a big-ass jacuzzi (technically an “onsen tub”) onto the terrace of the Nobu Tower at Caesars Palace, where it will grace the high-roller … Continue reading

Posted in Harrah's, Mississippi, Regulation, The Strip, Tilman Fertitta | 2 Comments

Boardwalk despair; Comings and goings on the Strip

It’s a dark day when you find yourself in agreement with Donald Trump, but such is the case with the famous Atlantic City boarding house owned by Vera Coking. Eight years ago, when he wanted to expand Trump Plaza, The … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Donald Trump, Entertainment, Harrah's, Sam Nazarian, The Strip, Trump Entertainment Resorts | 1 Comment

Argosy saved … for now

Not only has the Iowa Supreme Court not ruled on Judge Elizabeth Ovrom‘s ruling to close Argosy Sioux City, it hasn’t decided whether or not to hear the case. However, it still has kept the Penn National Gaming riverboat on life … Continue reading

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Thinking the unthinkable

Could Nevada casino floors go genuinely smoke-free? That’s the idea floated by Deutsche Bank analyst Andrew Zarnett. Although Nevada voters have exempted casino floors from smoking bans, Zarnett thinks that state of affairs could change by 2016 or so, at … Continue reading

Posted in Delaware, Economy, Environment, Florida, Illinois, Macau, Mississippi, Sheldon Adelson, The Strip, Transportation | 2 Comments

Strange doings in Alabama

Continuing its persecution of the Poarch Creek Band of Indians, the State of Alabama is taking them to federal appeals court. And it looks like state Attorney General Luther Strange might have a leg to stand on. He’s citing the … Continue reading

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Prosperity in Detroit? You bet; Penn’s persistence

Those busy boffins at the American Gaming Association have been crunching data from Detroit and come up with some interesting statistics. The three Motown casinos are a bit lighter in the workforce (down 4%), having lost or laid off 350 … Continue reading

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