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Code of silence; Fan dance in Schenectady

There’s no better way of convincing people you’ve got something to hide than acting like you’re hiding something. Meet Anthony Gattineri of FBT Everett Realty, who could deal a fatal blow to Steve Wynn‘s casino plans in Everett. Gattineri refuses to pledge … Continue reading

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SLS makes a believer

It took a while but SLS Las Vegas has made a believer of me. The hotel crossed the Rubicon this past Tuesday when it began taking reservations. It also trotted out a handsome new Web site, one which gives an … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, history, Reno, Sahara, Sam Nazarian, The Strip | 1 Comment

Tropicana Bethlehem?; One acre and a casino

Las Vegas Sands‘ waving of the white flag over its Sands Bethlehem casino may have finally yielded a buyer. Having stated publicly, however, that $1 billion was the asking price may have limited Sands flexibility to negotiate (not to mention … Continue reading

Posted in Alabama, Cannery Casino Resorts, Carl Icahn, Current, Florida, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Sheldon Adelson, South Carolina, Tribal, Tropicana Entertainment | 1 Comment

Quote of the Day

“If we believe so much in the humane treatment of animals, why don’t we realize this industry is dead?” — state Rep. Tom Lee (R) of Florida, on the continuation of greyhound racing in his state.

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… and it’s Pinnacle; The allure of slot routes

E23, the Albany-area casino proposal, has lifted the curtain on its managing partner and it’s Pinnacle Entertainment. Not to belittle the project but the presence of Pinnacle gives E23 real heft. Community organizer Marlon Anderson called it “a game changer … Continue reading

Posted in Dan Gilbert, Detroit, Illinois, MGM Mirage, New York, Pinnacle Entertainment, Slot routes | 1 Comment

Caesars: ‘Iceberg, debt ahead!’

Citing a “negative” outlook for Caesars Entertainment, bond-ratings agency Standard & Poor’s downgraded its ranking of the company yesterday. Caesars liquidity, analyst Melissa Long opined, was insufficient to meet $3.5 billion in debt maturities that come due next year, nor … Continue reading

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Belaboring the obvious; Ohio’s growing pains

What is being hailed as a major breakthrough in problem-gambling treatment rests upon some observations that don’t seem to be particularly novel. Disordered gambling is being blamed on the insula area of the brain, crucial to forming emotions. So far, … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Cordish Co., Dining, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, Maryland, Ohio, Penn National, Problem gambling, Racinos, Regulation, Technology | Comments Off on Belaboring the obvious; Ohio’s growing pains

Tribal power; A new contender in Japan

Talking Stick Resort may have only 752 slot machines and 51 blackjack tables but it’s powered an economic bonanza in the Scottsdale, Arizona desert. It’s the focal point of two baseball spring-training facilities (Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies), a 36-hole … Continue reading

Posted in Arizona, Baseball, CityCenter, Election, Harrah's, Japan, Melco Crown Entertainment, Nebraska, Racinos, Tribal | Comments Off on Tribal power; A new contender in Japan

East Coast Case Bets

Although talks have been conducted in deep secrecy, a few details of Seminole Tribe compact negotiations have been vouchsafed the public. The tribe is telling the state “don’t push us on this,” reminding it that the Bureau of Indian Affairs … Continue reading

Posted in Cordish Co., Harrah's, Maryland, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Penn National, Politics, Racinos, Taxes, Tropicana Entertainment | 1 Comment

New York: It’s getting crowded; Gold at sea

Add another casino project to the hotly contested Southern Tier. Former (unsuccessful) Reno casino operators Ally and Amin Visram have unveiled Binghamton Casino, which from the outside looks more like a monastery than a casino. Hey, anything’s better than a big … Continue reading

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The son also rises; Tight squeeze in Macao

Add James Packer to the list of casino moguls with their eyes on Japan. He’s prepared to commit $5 billion to a resort project in the Land of the Rising Sun. Officials in South Korea, unlike their Japanese brethren, aren’t … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Economy, Environment, Harrah's, Internet gambling, James Packer, Japan, Macau, Pennsylvania | Comments Off on The son also rises; Tight squeeze in Macao

Penn tanks in Illinois, Bluhm ascends; The casino transfer that wasn’t

There were two clear winners in Illinois last month and one big loser — Penn National Gaming. Performing worse than expected,  Penn had double-digit declines at all four of its casinos: Empress Joliet (-14%), Hollywood Aurora (-14%), Alton Belle (16%) … Continue reading

Posted in Boyd Gaming, Dan Gilbert, Detroit, Harrah's, Horseracing, Lake Tahoe, Massachusetts, Neil Bluhm, Penn National, Regulation, Taxes | 1 Comment

Quote of the Day

“That slogan was the worst thing that ever happened to the front-line staff at casinos. Tourists think that everything is off the table. They think that they have free rein to drink until they’re falling down stupid and it’s OK … Continue reading

Posted in Marketing, Transportation | 1 Comment

Big trouble for Little Caesars

A second group of dissident debtors has shown up to spoil Caesars Entertainment‘s spinoff of high-value assets to Caesars Growth Properties (aka Little Caesars). The $2.2 billion purchase, incidentally, means that Little Caesars — which is majority owned by Big … Continue reading

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In defense of Sheldon Adelson

A disclaimer: I tend to agree with Jeffrey Compton that Sheldon Adelson‘s “actions seem nothing but ego-driven overkill.” And by getting into bed with Bible Belt religious conservatives — to whom any form of gambling, not just on the Internet, … Continue reading

Posted in Economy, history, Internet gambling, Iowa, Isle of Capri, Macau, Politics, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, The Strip, Wall Street | Comments Off on In defense of Sheldon Adelson

Case Bets

In a risky play, the Missouri Senate voted upon and passed to the General Assembly a bill that would boost Show-Me State casinos’ ability to extend credit. Mind you, all the risk is on the casino. It could lend as … Continue reading

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Massachusetts: Hurry up and wait

That’s the message from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, which has pushed its decision on the Everett and Revere casino proposals into August, to humor Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh. The MGC will hold a May 1 meeting on Walsh’s attempt … Continue reading

Posted in Florida, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, Mohegan Sun, Racinos, Regulation, Steve Wynn, Tribal | 1 Comment

Requiem for megaresorts?; Deferred deadline in Massachusetts

Is the megaresort era over? It had a pretty good run, from 1989 until the Great Recession. That’s a solid two decades. There are still one or two megaresort projects still out there, notably Genting Group‘s Resorts World Las Vegas. … Continue reading

Posted in Foxwoods, Genting, Hard Rock Hotel, Harrah's, IGT, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Morgans Hotel Group, Neil Bluhm, Regulation | Comments Off on Requiem for megaresorts?; Deferred deadline in Massachusetts

Adelson: Crassness and classiness; Could online poker flop?

Last weekend’s GOP kaffeeklatsch, hosted by Sheldon Adelson, was such a self-abasing lap dance by the celebrity attendees that this Andy Borowitz satire doesn’t feel like much of a stretch. That being said, Adelson is making his presence felt in … Continue reading

Posted in Charity, Internet gambling, Marketing, MGM Mirage, Pennsylvania, Politics, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Tilman Fertitta | Comments Off on Adelson: Crassness and classiness; Could online poker flop?

Quote of the Day

“When did the guy who makes Donald Trump‘s hair look natural get veto power over every word Republicans say about Israel?” — Jon Stewart, on Sheldon Adelson‘s clout.

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