Author Archives: David McKee

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Case Bets

Yes, but is there anything wrong with the governor of Nevada honoring “clitoral resources”? Restaurateur Guy Fieri has made a career of promoting questionable eating habits, shall we say. So it’s only appropriate that he occupies pride of place at … Continue reading

Posted in Dining, Harrah's, Kansas, Oklahoma, Penn National, Tribal | 1 Comment

Jilted in Iowa

Cedar Rapids Mayor Ron Corbett is feeling like a swain who got stood up by his best girl. After the Iowa Racing & Gaming Commission voted 4-1 against Cedar Crossing Casino, Corbett made a speedy exit from the room and … Continue reading

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Much ado about Massachusetts

Stephen Crosby, phlegmatic chairman of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, makes a very unlikely looking lightning rod. But such he has become. He’s already drawn the wrath of Gary Loveman and now Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh wants Crosby to recuse … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Foxwoods, Harrah's, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Neil Bluhm, New York, Racinos, Regulation, Steve Wynn, Technology, Tribal | Comments Off on Much ado about Massachusetts

Penn, Cordish kiss and make up

Remember when Cordish Gaming and Penn National Gaming were bitter rivals in Maryland (left) and more-cordial ones in Massachusetts? Well, that’s all so yesterday as the two are teaming up to get in on the New York State market. They’ve identified … Continue reading

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Double whammy in Iowa; Desperation in Illinois

Iowa casino regulators took a strong stand in favor of the status quo, after playing it so cool they had expansion advocates fooled. Following the guidance of their own studies, they shot down the Cedar Crossing Casino project, citing its … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Harrah's, Illinois, Penn National, Regulation, Taxes, Warner Gaming | 2 Comments

MGM’s sudden change of heart

Well that’s torn it. MGM Resorts International has gone from being a shoo-in for a Massachusetts casino license to asking the state to delay its decision. That means Massachusetts is short some $200 million (including an $85 million licensing fee). … Continue reading

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Las Vegas, Wranglers both grounded

Reports of Las Vegas‘ rebirth have been greatly exaggerated … or so the Brookings Institute‘s Mountain Monitor tells us. True, job growth was second only to Phoenix‘s, at almost 1% and double the regional average. Most of that growth, however, … Continue reading

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Self-delusion in Illinois; Grave-robbing at Penn project

That’s a nice pair of rose-colored glasses that state Rep. Robert Rita (D) must be wearing. He says a 10,000-position Chicago megaresort will “capture the revenue in the Chicago market without creating the cannibalization and oversaturation.” In case he hasn’t … Continue reading

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Wynn Boston: Solution or overreach?

Steve Wynn‘s attempts to buy a former Monsanto chemical plant in Everett have been stymied by the antics of the sleazy characters who own the land. First, there was convicted felon Charles Lightbody, whose hidden ownership had to vacated (saving … Continue reading

Posted in Economy, Foxwoods, Iowa, Massachusetts, Mohegan Sun, New York, Penn National, Regulation, Steve Wynn | 1 Comment

Cosmo: The right amount of money; MGM learns Arabic

A camel is a horse designed by a committee, the saying goes, and The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas resembles nothing so much as a camel — and Deutsche Bank executives are accused of dabbling in its design. If Bloomberg News‘ … Continue reading

Posted in CityCenter, Cosmopolitan, Harrah's, International, Marketing, MGM Mirage, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn | 1 Comment

Meet Geoff Freeman

The American Gaming Association‘s new president demonstrates his dynamic style and outlines his priorities.

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NIMBY in Massachusetts; Hard Rock goes local

Anti-gambling forces in Massachusetts gained an ally yesterday when attorney general candidate Maura Healey (D) came out against casinos and for the repeal of their enabling legislation. This puts her at odds with Attorney General Martha Coakley (D), who holds … Continue reading

Posted in Election, Golden Gaming, Hard Rock Hotel, Iowa, Marketing, Massachusetts, Penn National, Politics, Slot routes, Station Casinos, Technology, Warner Gaming | Comments Off on NIMBY in Massachusetts; Hard Rock goes local

Ivey, cheater or genius?

Phil Ivey‘s run-in with the Borgata wasn’t his first instance of collision with a casino that thought it had been cheated. In both instances the casinos would appear to have themselves to blame for getting gulled by Ivey’s charm and … Continue reading

Posted in Boyd Gaming, Dining, International | 1 Comment

Quote of the Day

“It may be ironic that while party politicians will be even more reliant on big donors for such monies, and thus even more beholden to those such as Mr. Adelson, the usefulness of party conventions seems to have gone in … Continue reading

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Soft landing in Atlantic City; Sweating the slots

A 4% increase in online play helped soften the landing for Atlantic City this month. With cyber-revenue factored into the equation, casinos were down only 2% on a same-store basis. Slot revenue fell 10% but the odds were in the … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Cretins, Harrah's, Mohegan Sun, Ohio, Penn National, Regulation, Revel, Technology, Tilman Fertitta, Tropicana Entertainment, Trump Entertainment Resorts | Comments Off on Soft landing in Atlantic City; Sweating the slots

Big names flock to New York; Reno rebounds

It’s starting to get seriously competitive in upstate New York, where Neil Bluhm‘s Rush Street Gaming has been seen canoodling with a Schenectady casino project. Others who have been circling the upstate market with interest include newcomers Churchill Downs and … Continue reading

Posted in Churchill Downs, Economy, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, Macau, Neil Bluhm, New York, Ohio, Penn National, Reno, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, Wall Street | Comments Off on Big names flock to New York; Reno rebounds

Mr. Leven, your tinfoil hat is ready

Given the chance to make some friends and influence people in Washington, D.C., instead Las Vegas Sands COO Michael Leven chose to spit in their eye. He made the rather wild claim that the present administration wants legalized Internet gambling … Continue reading

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Kill Phil and other pleasantries

That’s what Borgata would like to do to poker pro Phil Ivey. It is suing him after he cleaned them out of nearly $10 million at the baccarat tables. The suit contends that Ivey and a co-conspirator discovered a flaw … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Genting, Iowa, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Sheldon Adelson, Tilman Fertitta, Tropicana Entertainment, Warner Gaming | Comments Off on Kill Phil and other pleasantries

Progress and caution

International Game Technology made history yesterday when it unrolled its Powerbucks interstate, progressive jackpot. Under this technological umbrella, IGT games at 22 Caesars Entertainment and Boyd Gaming properties in Las Vegas can be connected with those at five casinos in Atlantic … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Economy, Harrah's, IGT, Iowa, New York, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Racinos, Technology, The Strip, Tourism, TV, Wall Street | 1 Comment

Paint them black; New ideas for Atlantic City

“Fortunately for police, the chips floated.” That was the undoing of casino cheat Vuong Q. Truong, who tried to hide the better part of $150,000 worth of forged casino chips at the bottom of a lake. No go. The ongoing Truong … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Entertainment, Harrah's, Illinois, International, Marketing, Maryland, Missouri, New York, Penn National, Transportation, West Virginia | 1 Comment