Category Archives: New York

Louisiana gets hammered; Three states legalize DFS

As we’ve noted before, May was hard on Midwest casino operators, nowhere more so than in Louisiana, where gambling revenue was down 13%. This marks seven months of same-store decline for the Pelican State, an exceptional slump, with the usually … Continue reading

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High-stakes legal challenge in Florida; Free-for-all in New York

A relatively obscure dispute in the Florida panhandle could have huge ramifications for the state’s casino industry. Four years ago, voters in Gadsden County approved slot machines for Gretna Racing, a joint venture of two Tallahassee lobbyists and the Poarch Bank … Continue reading

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Caesars seeks taxpayer bailout; Sands lawsuit suddenly vanishes

You’ve got to hand it to Caesars Entertainment: It is truly shameless. The company went to the Internal Revenue Service seeking a “a tax-free separation” for REIT-to-be Caesars Entertainment Operating Co., claiming that if it had to pay taxes that … Continue reading

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Straub: Name my casino!; RAWA breathes its last … for now

Glenn Straub has either thrown up his hands over the task of renaming Revel or is feeling the spirit of democracy. Either way, he’s taking suggestions from the Twitterverse as to potential new monikers, with a $10,000 for the winning … Continue reading

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PokerStars camel meets eye of needle; Penn loses last-gasp appeal

California state Rep. Adam Gray‘s online-gaming bill comes under some close scrutiny from analysts Steven Eichorn and Jeff Ifrah. As expected, there is no “bad actor” clause that would explicitly keep Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act scofflaws like PokerStars out … Continue reading

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Could a Chicago casino be in the works?; High-flown idea for Vegas

Taking a page from Kansas, lawmakers in Illinois are exploring the idea of a state-owned casino. A bill before the House Executive Committee would authorized a super-sized casino (up to 10,000 slots) in Chicago, with the proceeds dedicated to “public … Continue reading

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Smoke gets in their eyes; Tax breaks all around

Yesterday morning, it looked like Baton Rouge casinos were going to have to brace themselves for a smoking ban. Today, they’re lighting up celebratory cigars in relief: While proponents of the smoking ban on the city council had six votes, … Continue reading

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Penn trumps Caesars in Ohio

Hard Rock Rocksino regained its top spot in Ohio last month, grossing just over $20 million (+9%). Just imagine what it could do if it had table games. The Caesars Entertainment/Dan Gilbert trifecta continued to underperform, with a flat month … Continue reading

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Wynn vs. Wynn; ‘Believe’ gets a new name, focus

More details of Elaine Wynn‘s lawsuit against Wynn Resorts, CEO Steve Wynn and General Counsel Kim Sinatra are emerging. She barrages the three with a litany of complaints, one of which seems to imply that her ex got a company … Continue reading

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Ohio leads the Midwest; Boyd a good neighbor in Iowa

With gaming expansion off the table in all Midwestern states (other than a potential tribal casino in Indiana), Ohio has been making out like a bandit, its gaming revenues up 13% from last year, as the state’s industry is now … Continue reading

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DFS becomes political football; More trouble for PokerStars

Add Yahoo to the list of daily fantasy sports providers that are tiptoeing out of New York State under an accord with state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. The latter has said that if the issue can’t be resolved in the … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“New casinos in northern New Jersey would present a significant threat to New York’s gaming industry, risking hundreds of millions of dollars in critical education revenue and jeopardizing thousands of family-sustaining jobs. New York must ensure that its successful casinos can … Continue reading

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Sands, MGM butt heads over taxes; Adelson ships dealers to Singapore

Even before the ink was dry on yesterday’s poll numbers, Las Vegas Sands President Rob Goldstein was in front of the Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee, stumping for a $1.3 billion, taxpayer-funded, NFL-ready stadium. The 65,000-seat facility would be built on the … Continue reading

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Setback for Penn; New problem for Atlantic City

It was Iowa Racing & Gaming Commission 1, Penn National Gaming 0 in an Iowa appellate court. Penn had been trying to get the license of its Belle of Sioux City reinstated, claiming it was deprived of due process. That … Continue reading

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DFS in retreat; Pinnacle fights smoking ban

What Attorney General Eric Schneiderman couldn’t do, gun-shy payment processors have accomplished: Put DraftKings and FanDuel out of business in New York State. The two have said they will refrain from taking wagers from the Empire State through the end … Continue reading

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Hang up for MGM National Harbor; Dances with insolvency

If a July opening of MGM National Harbor, in Maryland, sounded too good to be true, it was. The company says “things got more and more real” and the Washington Post reports that MGM executives told it the target “was … Continue reading

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Vietnam War logic in New Jersey; Tribal corruption in Florida

New Jersey will no longer have the distinction of possessing the second-lowest casino tax rate if Assemblyman Ralph Caputo (D, left) gets his way. He’s talking about imposing at least a 40% levy on proposed north New Jersey casinos, perhaps … Continue reading

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Trump: The art of failure; Tribal gaming flexes its muscle

During a period (1995-2005) in which the Dow Jones Average Casino Index posted a 160% return on investment, Trump Hotels & Casinos ate dirt to the tune of a negative 89% ROI. By contrast, Boyd Gaming — unloved on Wall … Continue reading

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Scarlet Pearl a hit; Adelson plays for time

Gulf Coast casino revenues grew 15% last month, topping the $100 million mark for the first time in eight years. Newbie Scarlet Pearl Casino is getting the credit for growing the market in such a dramatic fashion. Despite a decline … Continue reading

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New York deals itself in on i-poker

A bill to legalize Internet poker in New York State advanced unanimously out of the state Senate Committee on Racing, Gaming & Wagering. That’s the easy part. It now goes to the Finance Committee, where tougher

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