Category Archives: Neil Bluhm

N.Y.: Accentuate the negative; Sheldon’s change of heart

“The economy is so depressed around here, anything is a plus. That’s how bad it is around here.” With that backhanded endorsement, the owner of Pepe’s Bar-B-Q in Binghamton, N.Y., gave his blessing to casinos in the area. In order to … Continue reading

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Fire sale at Full House; Japan: Patience advised

In the casino world it’s pretty much unheard-of for a company to hang a “for sale” sign on itself without a suitor in view. Patti Hart did it successfully at International Game Technology, earlier this year. Now Full House Resorts … Continue reading

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JFK returns to Vegas, poker comes to Philly

Tourist attractions just haven’t been clicking for the New Tropicana Las Vegas. But it’s trying again with “The JFK Exhibition,” announced today. Although John F. Kennedy‘s connections to Las Vegas were part of the seamy underside of Camelot, that only … Continue reading

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USA Today: Those evil casinos!

With the gaming industry temporarily exhausted from over-expansion and saturation, USA Today has chosen this moment to pounce with an anti-gambling editorial. The graybeards on the USA Today editorial board clearly haven’t been paying close attention — racinos in Delaware, … Continue reading

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Revel draws more interest; Risky business

Glenn Straub having put $130 million in escrow just in case his $90 million, all-cash bid on Revel doesn’t do the trick, other bidders are tipping their hands. Money doesn’t mean much to California developer Richard Meruelo, who forfeited a … Continue reading

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Dispatches from Iowa and Illinois

August was a good month for Iowa, as casino revenues rose 4%. The big winner was Pinnacle Entertainment‘s Ameristar Council Bluffs, up 7% with a $15 million gross. Caesars Entertainment had mixed results, with Horseshoe Casino ($16 million) down 3% … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“The false premise is that somehow or other there is this tribe of gamers lost in the Mid-Atlantic states that no one has found and no one has brought in to game [sic] anywhere. There is no lost tribe of gamers … Continue reading

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Bad ideas never die; The Fugees; Left holding the bag

Politicians are ever-fond of the notion of using casinos as surrogate police, tasking them with collecting delinquent child-support payments. Louisiana has actually been doing this since 2011 and hit the jackpot: $2 million-plus to date. So where do deadbeat dads … Continue reading

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Station’s big quarter; Smoke gets in your slots

Although customers are holding their purse strings tighter, Station Casinos registered noteworthy growth in earnings last quarter. Powered by Graton Resort & Casino in California, Station reported revenue of $55 million, up from $7 million a year earlier. In the … Continue reading

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Reality in Illinois, Indiana; Optimism in New York

Illinois has had far worse months than July, which was down only 5%. Admissions were off 9%, implying a 4% higher spend/visitor. Rivers Casino was flat but still managed to gross double what Harrah’s Joliet managed. The latter, however, was … Continue reading

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MGM beats the Street; The wrath of Loveman

Not only did MGM Resorts International swing from a loss to a profit in 2Q14, its revenues exceeded Wall Street’s expectations. Analyst consensus foresaw $0.10/share in earnings and MGM delivered more than twice that. Revenues at every MGM property were … Continue reading

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Would you let this man rob your casino?

Despite 14 arrests for cheating at a couple dozen Las Vegas casinos, the Nevada Gaming Control Board never saw fit to nominate hall-of-fame cardshap Jubreal Chahine for inclusion in the Black Book, not even after it publicly characterized him as … Continue reading

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Penny pinchers; Tribal warfare in New Mexico; Who’s tops in Macao?

Although the hold on penny slots in Illinois casinos is grotesquely higher than that for quarter slots/video poker, the imaginary value of penny machines makes them by far the most popular genre in the state. Punters dropped $41 million into … Continue reading

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Forced to gamble?; SugarHouse goes big

New Jersey‘s Casino Control Commission has been accused of overzealousness in the past (think MGM Resorts International and Pansy Ho). But now some overzealotry is what local politicians want. In a bizarre and probably unconstitutional move, they want the NJCCC to force, … Continue reading

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Lean and hungry in the Midwest

It’s difficult to find new things to say about Illinois, where the saga has become sadly familiar. Another month, another 11% decline. Even players’ darlings Rivers Casino (-4%) and Jumer’s Rock Island Casino (right, -14%) struggled. However, by some miracle, … Continue reading

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Revel’s death spiral; Piling into N.Y.

Having filed for bankruptcy a second time, Revel Casino Hotel is trying hard to stay off the auction block. Maybe not hard enough: A $300 million price tag is too rich for Caesars Entertainment‘s blood or even flush Hard Rock … Continue reading

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Isle for sale; N.Y. deluged in casino bids

Consolidation’s march has reached the doorstep of Isle of Capri Casinos. Or maybe it’s the other way around. Isle is reported as having peddled itself to several potential buyers over the last several months. Now it’s “weeks away” from a … Continue reading

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Et tu, Thrillist?; Bed-hopping in N.Y.

Poor Sam Nazarian. He’s still two months away from opening SLS Las Vegas and Thrillist has gone and jumped the gun. It’s crowned The Cromwell “already Vegas coolest hotel.” Not even an unfinished parking garage could dampen their enthusiasm, motivated … Continue reading

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Adelson: Another one bites the dust

If Sheldon Adelson wants to protect America from underage gambling, he might start at his Sands Bethlehem casino. The casino has racked up $305,000 in fines in five years. Six incidents this year have incited the latest fine: $85,000. Casino … Continue reading

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May challenging for Iowa, disastrous for Illinois

At present, the Iowa Racing & Gaming Commission is mulling whether to put a casino in relatively isolated (see video) Jefferson. While they’re weighing that Wild Rose Entertainment project, here’s something else to ponder: The latest set of revenue numbers … Continue reading

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