Category Archives: Sports

Caesars inspires legislation; Decision time for Wynn

As New Jersey forces the issue of sports betting, two lawmakers are offering the major leagues the one thing they can’t resist: money. State Sen. James Whelan (D) and Asm. Vincent Mazzeo (D) are propounding a quarter-of-a-percent tax on all wagers. … Continue reading

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He came to buy Atlantic City

Just when you thought Atlantic City had shed several casinos, they’re coming right back. Would-be Revel buyer Glenn Straub would include casino gambling in his larger strategy for the property but make it incidental to other “hobbies.” “Who in the hell … Continue reading

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Trump bookmarks Chapter 11; Christie’s canny moves

Trump Entertainment Resorts is back in familiar territory: Chapter 11. It is the fourth time that minority owner Donald Trump‘s casinos have gone insolvent. He may try to wash his hands of the mess, but he gets equity for the use … Continue reading

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Trump card played; NBA embraces sports betting

Can casino-based Internet gambling keep going after the host casino has ceased to be? That’s the existential question faced by New Jersey regulators. Although it is closing Trump Plaza, owner Trump Entertainment Resorts wants to continue the property’s online-gambling platform, … 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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Life after Revel?

Once safely closed — and rid of those pesky employees — Revel could find itself a valuable commodity again. Salaries really are at the crux of the issue. Current ownership is losing $2 million a week and that “black hole” … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Economy, Macau, Racinos, Regulation, Revel, Sheldon Adelson, Singapore, Sports, Taxes | 1 Comment

Hard Rock rocks Sioux City; Chris Christie’s mighty pen

Lost in the loud death rattle of Argosy Belle Sioux City was the opening of its successor — some would say usurper — Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. And, contrary to what naysayers would have you believe, it’s bringing a … Continue reading

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Wynn: Most happy fella

We’ve gotten to inured to headlines that say such-and-such a quarter was “rescued by Macao” that I did a double-take today. The lead item on a newsletter was “Wynn Resorts Q2 results boosted by Las Vegas.” It’s nice that the … Continue reading

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Power play in Vegas; Positive talk in Pennsylvania

Las Vegas Sands and Bwin shareholder, and all-around string-puller Jason Ader is committing 350 million of (other people’s) dollars to bringing a Major League Soccer franchise to Las Vegas. Much of the investment would be realized through the EB-5 visa … Continue reading

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Paradox at Sands

Only in Macao could Sheldon Adelson report a 27% increase in profit and have it be called disappointing. For the first time in four years, Macanese action dropped last month, down 4%. Dollars to doughnuts, those missing patacas will turn … Continue reading

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Argosy’s charmed life; Paging “Jersey Shore”; Boyd’s (alleged) botch

It’s The Perils of Pauline over at Penn National Gaming‘s Argosy Sioux City. A July 1 closure has been stayed until July 10 while Judge Eliza Ovrom ponders the merits of the case. She’s scheduled final arguments for the 10th, … Continue reading

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Massachusetts: The morning after

Although Wynn Resorts is keeping mum on this week’s Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling, others are not taking it lying down. Faced with a do-or-die referendum on casino gambling in the Bay State, MGM Resorts International promised it was “fully … Continue reading

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Casinos get November surprise

In news that Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli called a “fiasco,” the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has decided to allow Bay State voters to decide whether or not to repeal the state’s casino law. Hardest-hit in a worst-case scenario would … Continue reading

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Atlantic City: Game over?

Atlantic City‘s last, best hope — sports betting — was swatted away by the U.S. Supreme Court. While keeping mum on its reasoning, the Supremes let stand a federal ban on sports wagering. Found at a charity softball game, Gov. … Continue reading

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After Adelson … what then?; Hope in Springfield

One of the issues that has buzzed around Las Vegas Sands like a shoo-fly is the lack of a line of succession. President/COO Michael Leven was superannuated when he took the job at, at age 76, isn’t getting younger. According … Continue reading

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Selective outrage at Mandalay Bay; Tough call in Delaware

Mandalay Bay, which hosts Los Angeles Clippers pre-season play, and which advertises during Clippers games is out of the picture … for now. Although the NBA has banned unspeakably vile Clippers owner Donald Sterling from the league, Mandalay Bay is … Continue reading

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Smurf this!

Casinos in Ohio are already becoming a veritable laundromat of money laundering. The practice, called “smurfing,” calls for one person — or a group of conspirators — to buy casino chips, then redeem them, “washing” their cash by those means. … Continue reading

Posted in Cirque du Soleil, Entertainment, Internet gambling, Iowa, MGM Mirage, Ohio, Penn National, Regulation, Sam Nazarian, Sports, The Strip | 1 Comment

Las Vegas, Wranglers both grounded

Reports of Las Vegas‘ rebirth have been greatly exaggerated … or so the Brookings Institute‘s Mountain Monitor tells us. True, job growth was second only to Phoenix‘s, at almost 1% and double the regional average. Most of that growth, however, … Continue reading

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China: Hands off Hainan

China dealt a severe blow to the hopes of Big Gaming this week, declaring the island of Hainan off-limits for gambling. “We cannot at all allow Hainan to operate casinos,” declared resident Communist Party strongman Luo Baoming. This cannot have … Continue reading

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