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Category Archives: Technology
MGM National Harbor: Icon or overkill? You decide
MGM Resorts International‘s National Harbor project literally hasn’t gotten off the drawing board and yet it’s already stirring controversy. The beef mainly involves five oversized LED screens, the largest of which would be 60 by 100 feet. MGM has similar … Continue reading
Station vs. Dotty’s: He said, he said; A perfect confluence in Vegas
So, did Station Casinos bid for its gadfly, the Dotty’s chain of slot parlors or didn’t it? Dotty’s owner Craig Estey is alleging a Feb. 5, 2013 meeting at which Station made a play for the dozens of demi-casinos which … Continue reading
Posted in Affinity Gaming, Economy, Entertainment, Station Casinos, Technology, Tourism
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Affleck banned from HRH; Sands Bethlehem reprieved
You can do all manner of despicable things in a casino if you’re a high roller … but count one lousy card and you’re toast, mister. That’s the message being sent by Warner Gaming after it banned Ben Affleck from … Continue reading
Quote of the Day
“On several occasions the dispute has spilled over to the trade show floor, with LT Game, a unit of Hong Kong listed Paradise Entertainment, claiming its patent protection extends to exhibiting live dealer multi-game systems in Macau. At G2E Asia … Continue reading
Posted in G2E, Japan, Macau, Shuffle Master, Technology
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IGT: Don’t cry for them Argentina
A 66% drop in profits for International Game Technology was one of yesterday’s headline events. Net revenues were off 15%. That $30 million in workforce cuts didn’t come soon enough to save the quarter, evidently. Wall Street analysts were remarkably … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Cosmopolitan, IGT, International, Internet gambling, Pets, Technology, Wall Street
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Much ado about Massachusetts
Stephen Crosby, phlegmatic chairman of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, makes a very unlikely looking lightning rod. But such he has become. He’s already drawn the wrath of Gary Loveman and now Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh wants Crosby to recuse … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Foxwoods, Harrah's, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Neil Bluhm, New York, Racinos, Regulation, Steve Wynn, Technology, Tribal
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Penn, Cordish kiss and make up
Remember when Cordish Gaming and Penn National Gaming were bitter rivals in Maryland (left) and more-cordial ones in Massachusetts? Well, that’s all so yesterday as the two are teaming up to get in on the New York State market. They’ve identified … Continue reading
Posted in Cordish Co., Illinois, Maryland, New York, Penn National, Technology
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NIMBY in Massachusetts; Hard Rock goes local
Anti-gambling forces in Massachusetts gained an ally yesterday when attorney general candidate Maura Healey (D) came out against casinos and for the repeal of their enabling legislation. This puts her at odds with Attorney General Martha Coakley (D), who holds … Continue reading
Posted in Election, Golden Gaming, Hard Rock Hotel, Iowa, Marketing, Massachusetts, Penn National, Politics, Slot routes, Station Casinos, Technology, Warner Gaming
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Soft landing in Atlantic City; Sweating the slots
A 4% increase in online play helped soften the landing for Atlantic City this month. With cyber-revenue factored into the equation, casinos were down only 2% on a same-store basis. Slot revenue fell 10% but the odds were in the … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Cretins, Harrah's, Mohegan Sun, Ohio, Penn National, Regulation, Revel, Technology, Tilman Fertitta, Tropicana Entertainment, Trump Entertainment Resorts
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Progress and caution
International Game Technology made history yesterday when it unrolled its Powerbucks interstate, progressive jackpot. Under this technological umbrella, IGT games at 22 Caesars Entertainment and Boyd Gaming properties in Las Vegas can be connected with those at five casinos in Atlantic … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Economy, Harrah's, IGT, Iowa, New York, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Racinos, Technology, The Strip, Tourism, TV, Wall Street
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Belaboring the obvious; Ohio’s growing pains
What is being hailed as a major breakthrough in problem-gambling treatment rests upon some observations that don’t seem to be particularly novel. Disordered gambling is being blamed on the insula area of the brain, crucial to forming emotions. So far, … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Cordish Co., Dining, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, Maryland, Ohio, Penn National, Problem gambling, Racinos, Regulation, Technology
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Boyd under siege? Tight (slots) on the East Coast
Yesterday, Elliott Management announced that it owns 5% of Boyd Gaming. Shares of the company, which had closed just under $12, opened at $14. But is this a vote of confidence in Boyd? According to Seeking Alpha, “Elliott has a … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Columbia Sussex, Florida, Internet gambling, Lake Tahoe, Laughlin, Neil Bluhm, New York, Pennsylvania, Pinnacle Entertainment, Regulation, Reno, Technology, Tourism, Tropicana Entertainment, Wall Street, West Virginia
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Building better mousetraps
Were I Steve Wynn, I would be feeling somewhat discouraged by my prospects in Massachusetts. Just look at what happened to Cordish Gaming. Its Leominster slot-parlor proposal got high marks, but was ultimately passed over because Penn National Gaming‘s rival … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Cordish Co., Entertainment, Horseracing, Marketing, Massachusetts, Mohegan Sun, Penn National, Reno, Steve Wynn, Technology, Transportation, Warner Gaming
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Empire State scramble; Stalemate in Kentucky; Too cozy in Ohio?
Casino expansion continues to speed along in New York State, where college president Mark Gearan (right) has been formally installed as New York State Gaming Commission chairman, filling out the five-member body. Prior to taking office, he was presented with some … Continue reading
Posted in Cordish Co., Downtown, Entertainment, Horseracing, Kentucky, New York, Ohio, Penn National, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Technology, The Strip
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Case Bets: Sands, Galaxy Gaming, Penn and Churchill Downs
Every time Las Vegas Sands releases more information about the hacking of its Web sites, the news just gets worse. Now it turns out that whoever was behind the assault conducted a smash-and-grab raid of personal data. The potential for … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, California, Churchill Downs, Iowa, Maine, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Technology, Warner Gaming
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Wild, wild East
In the absence of a strong regulatory apparatus, Maryland Live, at Arundel Mills, is taking matters into its own hands. A 200-strong security force and a Batcave of surveillance technology search for the slightest nuance of untoward conduct. “A number of … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Cordish Co., Economy, Japan, Maryland, Sheldon Adelson, Technology
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Sheldon’s boys; Tough questions for the industry
Improbably, Sheldon Adelson has found two U.S. senators to carry water for him on Capitol Hill as he tries to stem the tide of Internet gambling. Both Sen. Dean Heller (R) and Sen. Harry Reid (D) are working to reinstate … Continue reading
Posted in Culinary Union, Harrah's, Harry Reid, Illinois, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Politics, Problem gambling, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Technology
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Sands: Hacked and heckled
If Sheldon Adelson hasn’t come to regret his ‘nuke Iran‘ rant he may soon do so. While Las Vegas Sands struggles to make its Web sites fully functional again, Adelson’s cyber-tormentors are taking a victory lap. A “Zhao Anderson” posted … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, Geoff Freeman, Internet gambling, Movies, Politics, Sheldon Adelson, Technology
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Wranglers find new home; Riding El Loco
Having been turfed out of The Orleans, the Las Vegas Wranglers hockey team has been bereft of a home. But they’ve paired up with Tamares Gaming in an unusual move. The Wranglers — rink, stands, zamboni and all — will … Continue reading
Posted in Bally Technologies, Boyd Gaming, Downtown, Entertainment, MGM Mirage, New York, Racinos, Sports, Tamares Group, Technology, The Strip
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Casinos behaving badly
Reno‘s Peppermill Casino is going to be $1 million lighter in the wallet, after it ‘fessed up to spying on other casinos’ proprietary data. Peppermill analyst Ryan Tors was caught at the Grand Sierra using a tool known as a … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Dan Gilbert, Harrah's, Ohio, Regulation, Reno, Revel, Technology
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