Category Archives: Internet gambling

Fly Mohegan; End of an era; Washington takes up i-gaming

“Never before has a traveler been able to leave New York City, fly to Mohegan [Sun], enjoy a world class show, have a terrific dining experience, play in the casino and be back home … by midnight.” So says Fly Blade … Continue reading

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New Yorkers want a do-over; Another EuroVegas folds

Magnanimously, Traditions at the Glen partner — and losing casino bidder — Peter Walsh is throwing his support to racino mogul Jeff Gural. The latter is trying to pry New York‘s fourth and last new-casino license loose from New York State’s … Continue reading

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Happy New Year from the AGA

Geoff Freeman, dynamic leader of the American Gaming Association, has a wish list for the new year. It includes a crackdown on illegal, offshore gambling and the eradication of gray-market Internet “sweepstakes” cafes. He’d also like to see the expansion of legal sports … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Meanwhile, Americans continue to play cards on unregulated, off-shore poker websites. Americans also continue to place wagers through online, unregulated, off-shore sports books. And there are no signs that the collapse of the republic is imminent.” — from a Las … Continue reading

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Fixing Foxwoods, Perryville

Felix Rappaport continues to unveil a new strategy for Foxwoods Resort & Casino. Operations weren’t predecessor Scott Butera‘s strong suit, by the latter’s own profession. So, the restructuring having been done, enter Rappaport to commence the rebranding. Of oncoming competition … Continue reading

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Reid’s treachery and Adelson’s myopia

As predicted here, Sen. Harry Reid (D) stuck a knife in erstwhile allies Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts International, embracing Sheldon Adelson instead. If Sheldon, who holds all the cards at this point, cedes to a carve-out for online poker, Reid … Continue reading

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Et tu, Harry?

Internet gambling dodged a bullet when the federal government’s omnibus spending bill was sent to the floor without Restoring America’s Wire Act tacked on like a flea riding a dog. “If we can’t get it into the omnibus, it won’t be … Continue reading

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Big month for Isle; Sentence handed down on Caesars gang

Whether it’s that one less weekend day than last year or holiday shopping or whatever, Missouri was down again in November after tantalizing us with a revenue-positive October. The statewide decrease was 4%, with table revenues holding steady but slot revenues pulling … Continue reading

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The war over Caesars

That Caesars Entertainment plan to subdivide itself into a REIT may be a one-week wonder: Creditors are reported to be balking at the structure. “The creditors want to make sure the REIT is structured in a way that protects them … Continue reading

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The war on Dotty’s; Ultimatum in Macao

In the wake of the Dotty’s brouhaha, I find myself wondering how this got to be such a big issue. After all, Nevada Restaurant Services had been buying up defunct bars and store fronts by the score and converting them … Continue reading

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Trump Taj Mahal buys time

In the latest of many deadlines, Trump Taj Mahal has pushed its closing date back by another week, from Dec. 12 to Dec. 20. (Given that it has closed one of its hotel towers, we should not be surprised that … Continue reading

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Palace coup at Full House

When you strike at the king, you must kill him — and dissident investor Dan Lee (left) was successful in deposing Andre Hilliou from his throne at Full House Resorts. “I would also like to thank Andre and Mark for their … Continue reading

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Adelson keeps coming; Eternal frustration in Florida

Let’s face it: Sheldon Adelson is old, distrusts computers and clearly fears Internet gambling’s encroachment on his mammoth brick-and-mortar casinos. Which means that even if he fails to get the Restore America’s Wire Act bill passed in Congress’ lame-duck session, … Continue reading

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New Jersey cuffed; Adelson stirs controversy

In a development of no great surprise, federal District Court Judge Michael Shipp enjoined Monmouth Park (and anybody else in New Jersey) from offering sports betting. And he made the injunction permanent, decreeing that the Garden State’s unregulated sports wagering … Continue reading

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Case Bets

A California tribe is getting into Internet gambling in a somewhat roundabout way. The Pala Indians are beta-testing PalaCasino.com, which will be run off the online platform of … Borgata. (Casinos in Atlantic City can host as many as five … Continue reading

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Revel: Brookfield bails, Straub back in; A few good men

Like its predecessors at Revel, management at Brookfield US Holdings found itself with an albatross around its neck: the cost-intensive Inlet District Energy Center. The standalone power plant cost the resort $1.25 million a month. Brookfield hoped to reduce those costs … Continue reading

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Everybody’s doing it

Building conference centers in Atlantic City, it seems. Add Resorts Atlantic City to the brief list of casino trying to diversify their appeal by going for the meeting business. It won’t be as grand as the one as Harrah’s Resort … Continue reading

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Paul pounds Sands; Caesars’ Eight

If he used a computer — which he doesn’t — Sheldon Adelson would have to delete Ron Paul from his list of Facebook “friends.” The libertarian gadfly is the latest U.S. citizen to take umbrage a Adelson’s do-gooder (and dubiously … Continue reading

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Incompatible bedfellows; Freeman seizes the day

Boyd Gaming and MGM Resorts International have gone to bed with bwin.party but may wake up with Anaya Gaming Group. That’s one possible outcome of “preliminary discussions with a number of interested parties” and bwin. “Such discussions may or may not … Continue reading

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Impossible choice at Trump Taj; Ultimate Poker busts

Ownership of Trump Taj Mahal has handed down to workers a choice that might be described as being between bad and worse: accept the loss of their health and pension benefits or, if Unite-Here continues to pursue an appeal in … Continue reading

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