Category Archives: Technology

More Trop turmoil; Adelson’s new enforcer; Hart vindicated

That Alex Yemenidjian! He just can’t keep the Tropicana Las Vegas out of the headlines — and not in a good way. It’s kicking The One Group out, taking over Bagatelle Beach Club and converting into a by-invitation-only venue for … Continue reading

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Massachusetts: Bluhm, Penn pounce; Galaxy gets bounced

From the You Read It Here First file, yes, it’s indeed true that Neil Bluhm‘s Rush Street Gaming is descending upon the town of Millbury as its next prospective site for a slot parlor. Bluhm surrogate Greg Carlin says the … Continue reading

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Galaxy fights back

What do you do if you’re Galaxy Gaming CEO Robert Saucier? A judge in California has called you “evasive and … intentionally dishonest.” (Or, in plain English, “Liar, liar, pants on fire!”) You’re under scrutiny for a laundry list of … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Why would [casinos] put a $1 billion investment when they are going to compete against restricted licensees across the street and in the neighborhood?” — Nevada Assembly Majority Leader William Horne (D), arguing that the continued operation of 80-odd sports-betting … Continue reading

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Bad news for Riv; Losing your gaming license? Come to Nevada!

A spiffy makeover and a nostalgia-themed market position aren’t helping the Riviera as customers gravitate back toward higher-priced hotels. A bad neighborhood, while hardly a new phenomenon, isn’t helping. Having Echelon and Fontainebleau as your neighbors is akin to living … Continue reading

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Why do we play?

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Cleveland: Gilbert appeases skeptics; Scientific Games dissed

Hey, if you had an albatross the size of Caesars Entertainment slung around your neck, you’d be understandably subject to skepticism and perhaps even being called out in public, perhaps to the point of getting tetchy about it. That’s the … Continue reading

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Revel: Christie catches a break; Illinois remains suicidal; Online poker debuts in Nevada

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) is one lucky fellow. Bankrupt Revel threatened to become an albatross around his neck, thanks to a $261 million tax break that Christie helped push through Trenton. Last week, it turned out that Revel … Continue reading

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Revel: What’s -$2 billion among friends?

Stephen Sweeney (D, right), president of the New Jersey state senate, has the honor of having been the first to call for ex-Revel CEO Kevin DeSanctis‘ head on a platter. Garden State regulators moved quickly to put Mohegan Sun veteran … Continue reading

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Ader vs. IGT: Hart wins, Adelson loses

This just in … the long-awaited showdown at the International Game Technology shareholder meeting has taken place and seven of the eight incumbents were re-elected, including two heavyweight allies of beleaguered CEO Patti Hart: former Harrah’s Entertainment CEO Phil Satre … Continue reading

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Case Bets: Binion’s redux; Dr. Doom; Everybody goes to Caesars

Today’s top story is the rumor, first aired on LasVegasAdvisor.com that Binion’s Gambling Hall & Hotel will close in July, lock, stock and million-dollar display. This dovetails with an earlier report that a detailed makeover is in the works. So … Continue reading

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An indispensable man; MGM’s two-front campaign

French statesman Georges Clemenceau once dryly remarked that the cemeteries are full of indispensable men. Clemenceau’s quip obtained fresh sting this week when the gaming world lost Dr. William Eadington. The industry scholar has been struggling with cancer for a … Continue reading

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Hart’s war; Cramer lurves Adelson; Penn’s good deed

As the clock ticks toward a shareholder fight over International Game Technology, CEO Patti Hart tried to rally her troops with a bit of good news. IGT has inked a pact to sell 1,375 VLTs to Saskatchewan, representing one-third of … Continue reading

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Ader strikes at IGT; Government bailout for Trump rejected

Rumbles of mutiny against International Game Technology CEO Patti Hart have been growing in volume for quite some time. Those growls rose to a shout today with an e-mail blast from The Ader Group, soliciting shareholder proxies for the March … Continue reading

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If you’re staying at a Hilton …

Here’s a handy guide to using the online Las Vegas guidebooks written by yours truly — sort of a tourist’s extension of S&G, available through all Hilton-branded hotels and timeshares. Since these only concentrate on carefully selected highlights of Sin … Continue reading

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Cosmo, your consultant is calling

Judging by the low regard in which most casino companies’ social-media operations are held, I suspect somebody like this (simulated) consultant probably had the ears of many a gaming CEO.

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He shoots, he scores!; Zynga zinged; Hill puts leg before wicket

Monday’s interview with Interblock global sales supremo Tom O’Brien (right) yielded some passing observations that are probably too peripheral for my upcoming Casino Life piece … but perfect for S&G. Interblock maintains field offices in Las Vegas (soon to become … Continue reading

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Slow news day, defined

In attempt to get some TV time, Donald Trump vowed he was going to say something to someone about somebody else today. But frankly … who cares? On a genuinely substantive note, Internet gremlins are laying siege to LVA again, … Continue reading

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Trial and error in the Far East

Whenever one goes to a gaming expo, one of the main lines of product on display is the robo-dealer. You know: An electronically run roulette, blackjack, baccarat, craps or sic bo “table” (more of a big workstation, in reality), presided … Continue reading

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Boyd Gaming: Stardust memories

Shortly before Global Gaming Expo, I had a chance to sit down with Boyd Gaming CEO Keith Smith and query him on the company’s growth strategy, which will soon plant the Boyd flag in Kansas and Iowa. While many casino … Continue reading

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