Category Archives: Sports betting

Pacific Rim shots

A lengthy visit by President Xi Jinping may have had something to do with it but, whatever the case, December casino revenue in Macao sucked wind by Macanese standards, down 14%. High rollers were in short supply and continued protests … Continue reading

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Brandes’ big bet; Skill-based slots catching on

“We think it’s time for Florida to take it out of the shadows and into the sunshine,” said state Sen. Jeff Brandes (R). He was speaking of sports betting which, like daily fantasy sports, is currently illegal in the Sunshine … Continue reading

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Trop sold (we think); Angels in the casino

After fielding multiple offers for the Tropicana Las Vegas, one has been accepted by Penn National Gaming and negotiations are underway. All this comes by way of Scott Roeben‘s VitalVegas, which pegs the sale price at $700 million, making a tiny … Continue reading

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End-of-Year Case Bets

In a retrospective mood, the American Gaming Association has chosen the top eight gaming stories of the past year, ranked here in descending order. They are: The Caesars Entertainment takeover by Eldorado Resorts. ‘Nuff said. Allegations that Encore Boston Harbor is … Continue reading

Posted in Caesars Entertainment, California, Canada, Carl Icahn, Donald Trump, Eldorado Resorts, Election, Harrah's, Japan, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas Raiders, Law enforcement, Louisiana, Lucky Dragon, Maryland, Massachusetts, MGM Resorts International, Mississippi, Money laundering, Oklahoma, Problem gambling, Resort fees, Sports, Sports betting, The Strip, Tribal, Wynn Resorts | 1 Comment

Land of the Rising Frustration; Gaming hangup in Connecticut

We’ve been saying all along that the risk/reward ratio in Japan isn’t that great, especially when you’re expected to build the world’s most expensive casinos, starting at $10 billion. Nothing remotely that costly has been tried in gaming, much less … Continue reading

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Damp November in Nevada; Dirty dealings in Illinois

Could the good times be coming to an end for Las Vegas? The Strip was down 3% last month but, worse still, locals revenue was off by 4%. The prior-year comparison was difficult (+6.5%) but not impossible, while December looks … Continue reading

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Georgia solons mull gambling; DraftKings’ big deal

“I do think there’s momentum for something to happen this session,” state Sen. Brandon Beach (R, below) said of legalizing gambling in Georgia, although solons remain undecided on whether to add sports betting to the package they’ll be proposing. “We … Continue reading

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China’s credit bubble; Ocean Resort’s secret formula

China gamblers may be playing today at the expense of tomorrow. Bloomberg reports that Generation Z is borrowing heavily in high-interest debt to fuel its consumerism, a phenomenon that should be of concern in Macao. “Household debt hit levels of … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, China, Culinary Union, DraftKings, Economy, Eldorado Resorts, Internet gambling, Louisiana, Macau, Massachusetts, MGM Resorts International, New Hampshire, Ocean Resort, Oklahoma, Regulation, Scott Butera, Sexual misconduct, Sports betting, Station Casinos, Steve Wynn, Tribal, Wynn Resorts | 1 Comment

Louisiana stagnant, Michigan a sports-betting go

An extra weekend day didn’t do bupkis for Louisiana, where November gaming revenues ($205 million) were flat with last year’s. The good news is that Baton Rouge, so troubled a market, was incrementally higher than in 2018. Eldorado Resorts‘ Belle … Continue reading

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Greed is good (Not!); Miller looks back on 2019

Most gaming CEOs are wearing hair shirts and taking vows of poverty compared to bet365 CEO Denise Coates, the new poster girl of greed. She awarded herself $422 million in compensation (no, that’s not a typo). In 2015-6 Coates scraped … Continue reading

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Tribal gambling rampant in Oklahoma?; Penn National gets swindled

Could “casinos and smoke shops soon begin popping up on every corner of downtown Tulsa?” So wondered Indian Country Today about a Supreme Court case that could dramatically alter the complexion of tribal gaming in Oklahoma. (Serves Kevin Stitt right.) The … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Don’t try and reinvent the wheel, ask the experts out in Vegas how to run a sportsbook. I’ve been waiting my whole life to make wagers LOCALLY instead of wiring my money to some organized crime family in Central America.”—anonymous comment … Continue reading

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Sports wagering booms in Pennsylvania; Casino crime wave in Philippines

Spurred by mobile wagering, the Pennsylvania sports-betting market exceeded $300 million in handle last month. Said PlayPennsylvania.com analyst Dustin Gouker, “Plagued with relatively high gaming taxes and early hurdles to its online launch, Pennsylvania’s future as a legal sports betting jurisdiction … Continue reading

Posted in Boyd Gaming, Caesars Entertainment, DraftKings, FanDuel, Greenwood Racing, Internet gambling, Law enforcement, Mohegan Sun, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Philippines, Rush Street Gaming, Sports betting, Tourism | 1 Comment

Station faces the music; Atlantic City dissed

Imagine how much of a world of hurt Station Casinos would be in if DJs Marshmello and Skrillex hadn’t quit instead of having their high-priced sinecures ($60 million in Mr. Marshmello’s case) terminated, as happened to Ryan Raddon, aka Kaskade. … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Caesars Entertainment, Eldorado Resorts, Entertainment, Hard Rock International, Indiana, Internet gambling, Japan, MGM Resorts International, Mohegan Sun, Ocean Resort, Oklahoma, Palms, Sports betting, Station Casinos, Taxes, Tilman Fertitta, Tribal | 1 Comment

Encore dominates Boston; President Xi visits Macao

Encore Boston Harbor continues to lap the field in Massachusetts with 60% of market share and daily revenue of $1.6 million. Encore is definitely cutting into slot business at Plainridge Park, still impressive at $305/win/slot/day—but down from $357/slot a year … Continue reading

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DeSalvio dispatched to Catskills; Stevens thinks big

Former Encore Boston Harbor prexy Robert DeSalvio didn’t have to cool his heels for long. He’s just (the news broke two hours ago) been named president of Genting New York, ousting Ryan Eller. As his title implies, DeSalvio will be … Continue reading

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Atlantic City up in November; Sports betting comes to Michigan

Gross gaming revenues of $224 million in Atlantic City last month represented a 7% gain. Table games (+11%) led the way, followed by slot revenues, up 6%. Table win at Borgata rose 14.5% on 7% more wagering, as the house … Continue reading

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Penn a solid bet; New Year’s Eve in Vegas could be better

Penn National Gaming got a rave review from J.P. Morgan gaming analyst Joseph Greff, who wrote that ” we continue to believe PENN offers a favorable risk/reward with an attractive valuation.” Strong fundamentals in the regional-gaming sphere were cited, as … Continue reading

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What gives, Indiana?; Galaxy ousted from Philippines

Despite the excellent November performance of surrounding Midwest states, Indiana casinos were up only 1% last month. Factor in an extra weekend day this year and that’s a pretty underwhelming result. In its last full month of service, riverboat Glory of … Continue reading

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New angle on sports betting; Slot-route throw down in Missouri

Look out FanDuel and DraftKings: Here comes Tradesports. It’s a new wrinkle on U.S. sports wagering: a betting exchange. Say the New England Patriots are playing against the Kansas City Chiefs and you’ve got money on the Pats. Theoretically, you can … Continue reading

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