Category Archives: Nevada

Talking Stick mystery solved, sorta

Talking Stick is finally speaking, after having kept mum about a power failure that kept the casino closed for over a month and cost it god knows how many millions in revenue. It will reopen on Sept. 24 and promotions … Continue reading

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Caesars hailed; Wynn Resorts for sale?

Credit Suisse has initiated coverage of Caesars Entertainment, citing it as its “Top Pick” in the gaming sector. Why? “It recently re-emerged from bankruptcy and is one of the largest US gaming operators, with eight Las Vegas Strip and 22 … Continue reading

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Resort fees rethought; Yokohama rejects casinos

Congratulations, Scott Roeben. Analyst Cameron McKnight of Credit Suisse is a Vital Vegas reader and cites it in his latest investor note. He also mentions a publication with which I’m not familiar, LV Locally, when writing “that several Las Vegas … Continue reading

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Swarming the sports books; The curious case of Stonewall Park

In a development that is sure to be followed with interest by sports book operators, predictive system Swarm AI outdid human oddsmakers in a trial run. During a 20-week slice of the NHL season, Swarm AI correctly predicted the outcome … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Basically, you’ve been called into the principal’s office three times, and each time, it’s maybe a little bit different but a lot of it is repeat issues. And you’ve been given the opportunity to make the business right, and that … Continue reading

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Hatch slammed by AGA; Drinking the Kool-Aid

Orrin Hatch (R) is on his way out of the U.S. Senate but not without being a buttinski along the way. His last legislative initiative, it appears, will be to push for federal regulation of sports betting. His concern is … Continue reading

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MGM Springfield impresses; The case of the disappearing chairman

It seems Springfield has a tornado to thank for MGM Resorts International‘s interest in the city, the beginning of a seven-year quest that climaxed with the Budweiser Clydesdales leading a parade to the new megaresort. CEO Jim Murren was window-shopping … Continue reading

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“A quarter to forget”

That’s what JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff had to say about 2Q18, adding, “The 2Q18 earnings reporting period in late July/early August was one of the worst in recent memory for U.S. Gaming as stocks with strong earnings/outlooks saw modest … Continue reading

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When in Rome …

… don’t advertise sports betting. Actually you can’t, thanks to a new “Dignity Decree” that was the first priority of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte‘s right-wing government. The provocation was a proliferation of gaming advertising during Italy‘s World Cup games. As a … Continue reading

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Wild card; Parx gets one-finger salute

Move over sports books, here comes … Buffalo Wild Wings?!? Yes, the restaurant business known for its trivia games and spicy food wants to get into the sports-betting business. “As the largest sports bar in America, we believe Buffalo Wild Wings … Continue reading

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Strip strong in June

Las Vegas Strip casinos had a bonny June, up 5.5% and grossing $524 million. Statewide, the numbers were +4% and $933 million. The house won big at baccarat, shooting up 12% only 1% greater wagering. Non-baccarat table games posted a … Continue reading

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Sheldon snuggles up to Commies; Elaine tests her clout

If toupée-collecting Sheldon Adelson were offered the chance to build Venetian Tehran he’d immediately become a peacenik regarding Iran, a country he lusts to nuke. Instead of making nice with mullahs, he’s doing the next best thing, warbling sweet nothings to Kim … Continue reading

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Churchill Downs deal goes south; Robocops at Pechanga

Early yesterday, Churchill Downs and Eldorado Resorts announced that they were deep-sixing the sale of Eldorado’s Lady Luck Vicksburg, although Churchill Downs’ purchase of Presque Isle Downs remains in play. Evidently, Churchill Downs was uncomfortable with Federal Trade Commission inquiries … Continue reading

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Vegas’ tourism slump halts; Do the Time Warp

Las Vegas city fathers need to stop frowning on Electronic Daisy Carnival and embrace it. EDC saved their bacon in May, stopping a prolonged slide in Vegas visitation, which bottomed out and made the slightest of upward bounces. While occupied … Continue reading

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High Sierra; This and that

If you want to get away from it all and gamble at the same time, head north — way north — to tiny and isolated Jarbidge, Nevada. That is the home of the Silver State’s newest casino license, that of … Continue reading

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D-Day for Ocean Resort near; MGM’s tax bonanza

Bruce Deifik really is a gambler: He bought Revel sight unseen, lead investor in the $200 million purchase. If Glenn Straub‘s bizarre interregnum as owner was a lesson in how not to behave in Atlantic City, Deifik has been a … Continue reading

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Canary in the coal mine

Is Las Vegas headed for another 2008-style bubble? That was my thought after seeing this headline. Fitch Ratings posits that homes in the Vegas area are overvalued by 20% to 24%. That would make them the most overpriced domiciles in … Continue reading

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Another administration scandal?; Ocean Resort ready to go

Connecticut‘s congressional delegation continues to make noise about the yes-no-maybe nature of the Trump administration’s handling of the Mohegan Sun/Foxwoods Resort Casino compact to build an off-reservation casino in East Windsor. Wrote Sen. Richard Blumenthal, Sen. Chris Murphy and Reps. … Continue reading

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New Jersey ready for action; Strip club upstages Hard Rock

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) still plans to place his first sports wager at Monmouth Park tomorrow but Borgata is trying to crash the party. The megaresort issued a statement saying “we are moving ahead with all possible speed … Continue reading

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New Jersey: Play ball!; Brothels on the defensive in Nevada

Major League Baseball, which has a long and tortured history with gambling, is urging states other than Nevada not to copy the Silver State’s regulatory system when it comes to sports betting, Why? Nevada sports books are not required to … Continue reading

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