Category Archives: Arizona

Case Bets: Sands, Galaxy Gaming, Penn and Churchill Downs

Every time Las Vegas Sands releases more information about the hacking of its Web sites, the news just gets worse. Now it turns out that whoever was behind the assault conducted a smash-and-grab raid of personal data. The potential for … Continue reading

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The video poker king of Vegas; Adelson: Whodunit?

On the local video poker scene, it’s an arms race between Golden Gaming and the Dotty’s chain. With twice as many establishments at Dotty’s, Golden can legitimately claim victory. It recently snapped up a couple of Mom-and-Pop slot bars and … Continue reading

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A cautionary tale

Many people think tribal casinos are a panacea, a ‘license to print money.’ They should read the sad story of the defunct Santa Ysabel Casino. It was damned by many factors, including a poor location, small size and an opening … Continue reading

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Suffolk Downs: Devil in the details; Wynn exculpated

Suffolk Downs has yet to reveal how it will shoehorn a $1 billion casino into the Revere portion of its property. However, its struggle to do so is being made even harder both by opposition groups and Boston politicians who’s … Continue reading

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Case Bets: Scientific, Japan, Pennsylvania, Arizona

Happy trails to Scientific Games CEO Lorne Weil, who got the axe this morning. He was immediately replaced by former Revlon CEO David L. Kennedy. Revlon ower Ronald Perelman takes over as CEO. Kennedy isn’t a newcomer to Scientific: He … Continue reading

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Atlantic City ‘Net betting gathers speed; Render unto Loveman

Three more casinos have been green-lit to take Internet wagers along the Boardwalk. As you know, Borgata had already been approved. The second license went to the Golden Nugget, which is running its own site, with assistance from Bally Technologies. … Continue reading

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Four years in three minutes

One of the most convoluted controversies in tribal gaming is boiled down with the aid of a whiteboard. This is one story that I’ve always been tempted to include in S&G but find daunting, due to its Byzantine complexity.

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“Peepshow” finally poops out

If you still haven’t seen whatever’s left of Planet Hollywood‘s oft-downsized Peepshow, you’d better hurry: The show is closing September 1. Frankly, I’m impressed that it lasted as long as it did — an impressive four years –considering that customers … Continue reading

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Cosmo: Yes, we have gambling!; Election Special 2: Palm Beach

For the umpteenth time, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has been obliged to go to the media and say, ‘Yes, we not only have gambling but we actually like it, we really do.’ It’s a message that got kicked under … Continue reading

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Opening tonight!; DIY Vdara Death Ray

Hoping to join Evil Dead The Musical and Best Little Whorehouse in Texas in the progression of locally produced musicals to casino showrooms is Summer Camp! The Musical, which opens tonight at the Onyx Theatre, near what used to be … Continue reading

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Choo-Choo to Infinity … and beyond!

Our favorite welfare queen, Xpress West (née Desert Xpress) isn’t letting its plans be constrained by anything so mundane as reality. Original pitchman Sig “The Fixer” Rogich has crawled off into the underbrush somewhere but his Choo-Choo-to-Nowhere has found additional … Continue reading

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Starship to Victorville … and sundry curiosities

No, I don’t know who Cobra Starship is but their “#1Nite” (yes, that’s how they spell it) is the sort of bubble-gum pop that ought to stick to the top of the charts. It’s another entry in that can’t-fail music-video … Continue reading

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“Less-than-Best Little Whorehouse”

Last night, fledgling SFS Productions rolled out The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas at the Plaza Las Vegas and, true to its subject matter, it’s a emotionless copulation — to borrow a Pauline Kael line, it’s a practiced hooker with … Continue reading

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Vegas gets its groove back; “Zarkana” comes to Aria

In terms of quantity, quality and proximity, the Los Angeles Times is the closest thing Las Vegas has to a major metropolitan daily. (Hell, the Sacramento Bee puts the Las Vegas Review-Journal to shame.) Indeed, the LAT treats Sin City … Continue reading

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We’re Number One!

Guess which city tops the misery index, according to BusinessInsider.com? Yup, good old Las Vegas, where real estate values have totally cratered and employment isn’t looking so hot, either. Any talk of recovery on the Strip looks somewhat relative when … Continue reading

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Blast from the past

Thanks go out to reader Greg Askins for putting me onto this evocative TWA travel poster from 1965. Some of you might get a kick out of going back to a time when Yr. Humble Blogger was in short pants … Continue reading

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Oaf of Office III

… an occasional series. S&G keeps referring to Donald Trump‘s glass jaw — an obvious liability to his phony/delusional political aspirations. Obligingly, The Donald served up a characteristic hissy fit after Caesars Palace headliner Jerry Seinfeld canceled an appearance at … Continue reading

Posted in Arizona, Charity, Cretins, Current, Donald Trump, Economy, Election, Harrah's, Marketing, Oscar Goodman, Politics, Reno, Sheldon Adelson, Tourism, Transportation, TV | 3 Comments

From the mailbag

Today’s “Question of the Day” about the future of the Sahara Hotel & Casino‘s monorail stop (and, by extension, the future of the Las Vegas Monorail itself) provoked a long and thoughtful response from an S&G reader. (By the way, … Continue reading

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Adelson dealt a setback

Florida casinos, the latest pet project of Sheldon Adelson and new ally Gov. Rick Scott (R), got the back of the hand from Miami Beach‘s city commission. Since Miami Beach is the most desirable casino zipcode in the state, this … Continue reading

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Ameristar’s altruism … and so much more

Gaming regulators in Missouri got a little unsolicited advice from Ameristar Casinos as to where to put Casino License #13. Ameristar Vice President of Government Relations & Public Affairs Troy Stremming commissioned a study on the matter. Its shocking conclusion: … Continue reading

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