Category Archives: Technology

Light at end of Atlantic City tunnel; Madonna gets played

There’s one reason to look forward to November in Atlantic City: Revenue comparisons will no longer have to include the dead weight of Trump Taj Mahal. Gaming revenues were up 3.5% on the Boardwalk last month but add the Taj … Continue reading

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Blitzkrieg

(This is one in an occasional series of CEO interviews.) One of the products you’ll undoubtedly see at Global Gaming Expo is an 84-inch touchscreen, multi-game product called Jackpot Blitz. It’s an effort to bring fresh and younger players to … Continue reading

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Bye, bye, Vegas Club; Murren accepts minority status

One of our favorite sources, VitalVegas author Scott Roeben, is interviewed at length by Nevada Public Radio on what, if anything, the introduction of virtual reality to the Las Vegas Strip means for the big casinos. In part, Roeben says, … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, CityCenter, Derek Stevens, Downtown, Downtown Grand, e-sports, Fontainebleau, Genting, Japan, Lucky Dragon, MGM Mirage, Palms, Politics, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, Steve Wynn, Technology, The Strip, Tribal, Tropicana Entertainment, Wall Street | 1 Comment

Coming soon to MGM Grand

While it’s standing pat on skill-based slots, MGM Resorts International is taking the plunge with virtual-reality social gambling. It’s teaming up with Aussie firm Zero Latency to place three games in

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How Conor McGregor is like Donald Trump & other news

Not since the election of Donald Trump have oddsmakers been poised to take such a shellacking as at this weekend’s showdown between tomato cans Floyd Mayweather Jr. and boxing debutante Conor McGregor. Despite Mayweather’s proven track record, sports books have … Continue reading

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Murren blasts hate groups; 21st century strippers

Reverberations from Charlottesville were felt on the Las Vegas Strip last week when MGM Resorts International CEO Jim Murren wrote to all employees, saying in part, “You have my commitment that we will vigorously and zealously continue to reject hate speech … Continue reading

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Case Bets: Cosmo, Penn, California, Caesars, Boyd, etc.

It’s reinvention time at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, where management is investing $100 million-plus into upgrades of most of its rooms. If you don’t constantly reinvest in your resort project, you end up with Imperial Palace, er, Linq. (Given … Continue reading

Posted in Boyd Gaming, California, Cordish Co., Cosmopolitan, Greenwood Racing, Harrah's, Indiana, International, Massachusetts, Neil Bluhm, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Politics, Technology, The Strip, Tribal | 1 Comment

Cuomo’s experiment disappoints; Caesars sweet on Japan

Whatever marketing studies drove the conclusion that upper New York State was ripe for gambling expansion have proven to be have been seriously off the mark. Gov. Andrew Cuomo‘s three-casino addition to upstate gaming options are disappointing Albany with their … Continue reading

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House of Bamboo; Adelson beats The Street

It seems frivolous to be discussing casinos when the Korean peninsula could go up in radioactive flames at any moment, but we do what we must. While legalizing casinos in Japan was a slow and agonizing process, they could fade … Continue reading

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Dover downer; Connecticut rewrites the rules

Expect another request for tax cuts from Dover Downs after the Delaware racino posted a 96% decrease in second-quarter profits. (Slots are taxed at a usurious 43%.) While Dover Downs made $32,000, it suffered a 7% decline in casino revenues. … Continue reading

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Adelson: I did it my way

Despite Las Vegas numbers that were deemed disappointing by Las Vegas Sands execs, the company still managed to haul in $3 billion-plus in 2Q17, driven in part by the opening of Parisian in Macao. “I think you know this quarter was … Continue reading

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The allure of Brazil; DraftKings blows a gasket

Jan Jones Blackhurst has really been racking up the frequent-flier miles on behalf of Caesars Entertainment, having made multiple trips to Brazil to assess the potential for casinos down there. She’s narrowed down the possible sites to Brasilia, Sao Paulo, Salvador … Continue reading

Posted in Australia, Brazil, Economy, GameCO, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Macau, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Oklahoma, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, Technology, The Strip, Tribal | Comments Off on The allure of Brazil; DraftKings blows a gasket

Of clowns and hackers

  If you miss the old Boardwalk Casino on the Las Vegas Strip (which died so that CityCenter could live; they don’t call it “City Cemetery” for nothing) and have $900,000 under the sofa cushions, do we have a deal … Continue reading

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Macao takes the long view; Skill-based slots bomb in Europe

Macao gaming operators are off the hot seat as it appears increasingly inevitable that their casino concessions will be renewed rather than re-bid or nationalized. However, that may come at a price — literally. The casino magnates aren’t completely out … Continue reading

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Strip has a strong May; The robots are coming

Las Vegas Strip casinos posted a 3% revenue increase in May, led by a 12% upswing in baccarat revenue (on only 3% more wagering). Slot coin-in was up 4% but winnings were flat. Non-baccarat table games won 3% more even … Continue reading

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Glenn Straub, gaming’s problem child; Panic in New York State

“We’ve been shut down now for three years. As an abandoned building, we want the value of an abandoned building, not the value of a casino hotel,” said Revel owner Glenn Straub, defending his failure to pay Casino Reinvestment Development … Continue reading

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MGM rebuffed in Connecticut; Taking the Trump out of the Taj

For the second time, a federal court has ruled against MGM Resorts International in its attempts to wrest a casino license away from Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Resort Casino. According to the Hartford Courant, the court held that “the company … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, Donald Trump, Foxwoods, GameCO, Glenn Straub, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, Macau, Maryland, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Pennsylvania, Regulation, Revel, Technology, Tropicana Entertainment | 1 Comment

E-sports: The fix is in; Reno’s renaissance

E-sports are barely out of the gate and already match-fixing is a serious concern. South Korea has seen a scandal involving ties to organized crime and to contestants throwing games. Although players with posturing names like Joshua “steel” Nissan seem … Continue reading

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Adelson in the catbird seat; Lui has advice for Macao

We’re still a long way from requests for proposals for Japanese megaresorts but one source is already tapping Las Vegas Sands as a finalist. (Hardly a radical prediction, it’s true.) The tip comes from Morningstar Investment Management Asia analyst Chelsey … Continue reading

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Murren also breaks with Trump; Adios, Vegas Vickie

So far, Donald Trump‘s proposal to zero out the Brand USA program is going over like a lead balloon with the gaming industry. Already American Gaming Association President Geoff Freeman has dissed the decision. Now, in a CNN op-ed, MGM Resorts … Continue reading

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