Category Archives: Problem gambling

The dark side of DFS; Wynn delay provokes caution

Daily fantasy sports backlash has claimed its first casualty. Relatively minor site TradeSports.com has gone out of business. “Recent negative events in the industry have already increased our costs of operating (and will most likely continue to do so); or perhaps … Continue reading

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Georgia on their minds; DFS regulation gathers speed

There’s a new suitor in the crowd of casino companies eager to extend their brands into Georgia: the Seminole Tribe. It wants to build a Hard Rock International casino in 2018, opposite Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where the Atlanta Falcons will play. Hard … Continue reading

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Problem gambling’s poster girl; Smoke gets in Macao’s eyes

Meet Dianna Duran, secretary of state for New Mexico and, as of this week, America’s most prominent gambling addict. She’s been hit with a 64-count corruption indictment for, among other things, alleged money laundering and embezzlement. Duran is accused of … Continue reading

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A lesson from Ohio; Murren goes to Georgia; Big changes at Sands

Two years ago, Ohio was grappling with what J.P. Morgan analysts called “a sluggish ramp” for its casino industry. He may have been against casinos before he was for them but Gov. John Kasich‘s supersized version of predecessor Ted Strickland‘s … Continue reading

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Penn primed for Plainridge launch; Little tribal traction in Maine

Are executives at Penn National Gaming getting high on their own supply … of slot machines, that is? The industry’s desired average for slots is $200 but Penn is predicting a sky-high $500/slot/day at Plainridge Park, which opens tomorrow, inaugurating … Continue reading

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Phua case collapses; Bwin wooed ardently

Well, that’s it. With the exclusion of evidence gathered from all three Caesars Palace VIP villas used by Paul Phua, the federal government’s case against the poker pro collapses ignominiously. U.S. District Judge Andrew Gordon had already tossed all the … Continue reading

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Phua case goes “poof!”; Texas casinos a mission impossible

A federal case against an unlicensed, do-it-yourself sports book collapsed like a pup tent when a federal judge tossed out both the premise of an FBI search and, by extension, the evidence gathered therefrom. In a warrantless search, G-men cut … Continue reading

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Macao: What, us worry?; Florida grapples with gambling

Two Hong Kong-based stock analysts recently met with the Macanese Gaming Inspection & Coordination Bureau. Much to their surprise, when they asked “what positive policy measures can be enacted to help stop the trend of negative gaming revenue growth,” they … Continue reading

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Big Gaming speaks

Last week, the great and powerful of the casino industry attended a show-and-tell at the  J.P. Morgan Gaming, Lodging, Restaurant & Leisure Management Access Forum. Here’s what they had to say … Wynn Resorts: The company is looking to make … Continue reading

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Fisticuffs in Idaho; Wynn woos Bostonians

Idaho‘s Coeur d’Alene tribe got a taste of its own medicine when four lawmakers penned a letter to Gov. C.L. Butch Otter and to the U.S. Attorney’s office charging the tribe with being out of compliance with its compact. The … Continue reading

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Player, manage thyself (sorta)

After much back-and-forth, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission imposed its highly touted “managed play” regime, the first in the nation. One’s first reaction is that it doesn’t live up to the advance hype. What was originally a carrot-and-stick plan is now … Continue reading

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Paid to not play?; More trouble for Trump, Caesars

Although the American Gaming Association came down against Massachusetts‘ proposed “managed play” system of regulating losses, casino companies are saying, “Not so fast.” Wynn Resorts, MGM Resorts International and Penn National Gaming are all in favor of the idea of … Continue reading

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Philadelphia decision tipped; Insolvency on the high seas

While we’ve been focused on Boston and New York, a major casino decision in Philadelphia has been creeping upon us. The second casino license in Philly city limits is to be awarded on Nov. 18 and early intel has it … Continue reading

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Caesars’ shell game; Setback in Japan

“Extend and pretend.” Those are the words of gaming analyst Alan Woinski, describing the debt-management practices of Caesars Entertainment and CEO Gary Loveman: “they extended out the maturities and just put new debt on top of old debt, and the … Continue reading

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Tying the knot in Vegas and other diversions

Nevada‘s constitutional ban on gay marriage having been deemed unconstitutional, wedding chapels are kicking into high gear to prepare for a wave of same-sex nuptials. How is the casino industry responding to this sudden $50 million (projected) jackpot? Both Caesars … Continue reading

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Most happy fella; Grumbling on the Boardwalk

Although Sheldon Adelson was laying covetous eyes upon the Meadowlands last week — and reiterating his risible drivel about the mystical power of brick-and-mortar casinos to deter problem gambling — for the time being Las Vegas Sands is upping its bet … Continue reading

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As Iowa goes, so goes America

If you need any evidence of the increasing American acceptance of casino gambling as an everyday activity, just look to Iowa. Two years ago, 69% of Iowans had gambled in the previous year. Now it’s up to 78%. Mind you, … Continue reading

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Case Bets: Multimedia, Philadelphia, Maryland

Here’s a vivid account of Multimedia Games‘ reversal of fortune, how a company focused on B-level gaming markets established a presence in Nevada, Atlantic City and Pennsylvania, and improved its value sufficiently to make it a takeover target for Global … Continue reading

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Pinnacle pestered; Penn profits; Pokies pilloried

Orange Capital, calling itself “unsatisfied,” has renewed its pestering of Pinnacle Entertainment to convert itself into a REIT. Orange claims that share value could be increased 60% to 90%. Unfortunately for Pinnacle customers, REITs are required to return 90% of … Continue reading

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Boffo May in Vegas; The power of convenience

Wall Street was pleasantly surprised by May’s gambling numbers from Nevada and especially the Las Vegas Strip, which was up 17%. Statewide, revenues rose 8%, reflecting the dilutive effect of an 8% decline in locals gaming revenue. A 3% dip … Continue reading

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