Category Archives: Mandalay Bay Massacre

It’s about time; Pols attack Atlantic City

Twelve years after Hurricane Katrina, Midwest and Bible Belt states still require casinos to be built on the water. Exceptions have been made for casinos on Mississippi‘s Gulf Coast and one of Mike Pence‘s latter acts as governor of Indiana … Continue reading

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Examining slot addiction; Dealers win in Baltimore

Researchers at the University of Waterloo‘s Gambling Research Lab are trying to wean gamblers off slot machines, or at least create a more-educated player. They’re focusing on “losses disguised as wins” or LDWs. That’s when you wager $2 and “win” $1.50 … Continue reading

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Mandalay mystery deepens; Today Vegas, tomorrow the Moon

MGM Resorts International finds itself on the defensive following the Stephen Paddock killing spree. Rachel Sheppard, a California woman who survived three gunshot wounds, is suing MGM for negligence (she’s also going after the maker of the bump stocks that … Continue reading

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New MGM ad stirs controversy; Macao heightens security

Among the victims of Stephen Paddock‘s domestic terrorism was MGM Resorts International‘s “Welcome to the Show” ad campaign. The aftermath of a mass murder was hardly the time to be proclaiming that you’re “in the ‘Holy Sh*t!’ business” or to promise … Continue reading

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Freeman goes native; MGM hits a three-pointer

American Gaming Association President Geoff Freeman was in Oklahoma City yesterday to talk up the economic benefits of Native American gaming. While one might be tempted to say they speak for themselves, the AGA rolled out some pretty powerful numbers. … Continue reading

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Strange bedfellows indeed; Massachusetts responds to Vegas massacre

Ex-Indiana Gov. Mike Pence‘s anti-casino past came back to bite him in the keester this week. A lengthy exposé reveals that, even as Pence was publicly posturing about “no expansion of gaming” in Indiana — although Pence never clearly defined … Continue reading

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Culinary clashes with Fertittas (again), girds for Caesars labor talks

Always keeping the pressure on Station Casinos, longtime adversary the Culinary Union has rolled out a new Web site, FertittaMoneyWatch.org. Although its principal mission is to keep tabs on a nascent investment fund, Fertitta Capital, the site also promotes the … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Stephen Paddock was most likely a good player who played close to breakeven, but was probably losing overall and angling for comps. What’s really crazy about this is that the big-loser scenario could still be true. That’s something we won’t know … Continue reading

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Atlantic Club sold … again; Jackpot Blitz deemed a winner

Late last month, the porte cochere of the Atlantic Club collapsed. As metaphors for the long-suffering property go, you can’t get much better than that. Despite this recent debacle, owner TPM Properties has actually found a buyer for the bounced-around … Continue reading

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Wynn backhands MGM security measures

Steve Wynn is having a told-you-so moment in the aftermath of Stephen Paddock‘s shooting rampage. Guesting on Fox News Sunday, the Wynn Resorts CEO said, “The scenario that we’re aware of would have indicated that he didn’t let anyone in the … Continue reading

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Clean slate at Caesars; Heresy at G2E; Another Revel mystery

“Twenty-five years ago Caesars [Entertainment] was the premier name internationally but they dropped the ball,” said C.G. Anderson Partners analyst Greg Bousquette of the company that must find a way to become relevant after spending years snarled in debt, then in … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“We’re going to let people know that we are strong, and that we’ll be coming through this and coming out of this in a strong fashion. A lot of people spent a lot money and a lot of years building this … Continue reading

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Mandalay Bay mystery a labyrinth

As the clouds of war gather again over our great country, we’re finally gaining some clarity regarding Mandalay Bay shooter Stephen Paddock. He was that seeming oxymoron: a video poker “whale,” one who didn’t blanch at wagering $100 a spin. … Continue reading

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Cuomo’s overreach; Penn punts on Trop upgrade

Genting needs to get worried, very worried about over budgeted Resorts World Catskills. New casinos promoted in upstate New York by Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) are grossly underperforming. The three already in operation need an incredible 4Q17 to make good on … Continue reading

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Wynn takes the lead

Steve Wynn has always been a trendsetter in Las Vegas and we hope his decision to equip his security force with handheld metal detectors is another move the rest of the industry will follow. “Las Vegas is a target city. … Continue reading

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“It feels like business as usual”

As we mentioned earlier, Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli is in Las Vegas this week. He just released an investor note detailing the atmosphere following the tragic events of October 1. I don’t have much to add, so I will … Continue reading

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A modest proposal; Boyd on the prowl

Warning: You’re probably not going to like this post. That being said, the catastrophe at Mandalay Bay demands a more proactive response from the casino industry. There is always a certain element of risk in life, but we can ameliorate … Continue reading

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G2E: The show must go on; Real hope for Moulin Rouge site

A giant, unstoppable machine, Global Gaming Expo is opening as planned today, despite last night’s bloodbath at Mandalay Bay. G2E officials said they were “closely monitoring the horrific events” of last night, which I hope translates into a higher security … Continue reading

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Mass murder at Mandalay Bay

I’m angry today. Angry because, for whatever reason, Las Vegas has become the site of the biggest incident of domestic terrorism in U.S. history, as gunman Stephen Paddock  killed at least 50 people (subsequently updated to 58) at a Mandalay Bay concert … Continue reading

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