WILD CARD
As Baby Boomers age, casino operators worry about attracting younger players who prefer table games to slots and are less interested than their parents in visiting casinos. Reaching Millennials...
China Factor in Vegas
With the help of a federal government program called EB-5, which rewards foreign investors with legal residency, more and more Chinese businesspeople are bringing their money stateside. Las Vegas...
Gaming Innovation Course Spawns New Games
Former SHFL Entertainment CEO Mark Yoseloff (l.) had idea for a gaming innovation course at UNLV and it is already paying off. Students have created a dozen patented game...
What Happens Here Again
Some of the ads are already in play in markets like Los Angeles, Denver and San Francisco. They continue to brand Vegas as a city with a sense of...
Old and In the Way
Legislators in South Carolina may finally overturn a law banning social card and dice games. Retirement communities that advertise bridge and canasta social clubs actually have been breaking the...
It Must Be So: Wynn Declares Strip Recovery
In a Wynn Resorts investors’ conference call, Chairman Steve Wynn is reporting the Las Vegas Strip is in recovery with his Wynn/Encore (l.) the most profitable properties, while Wynn...
Good Will Hunting
Some of the largest casinos in Las Vegas have been given an alert to watch out for a card-counter that was barred last week from playing at the Hard...
Murren: Promoter Arum a “Bully”
MGM Resorts Chairman and CEO Jim Murren took exception to below-the-belt volleys from boxing promoter Bob Arum (l.). Arum, who has had a long relationship with MGM, called out...
Borgata Sues Ivey
The Borgata in Atlantic City is suing professional poker player Phil Ivey (l.), alleging that he cheated the casino in a baccarat game with an edge-sorting technique, a claim...
Sin Ban
The administration of Governor Susana Martinez and the New Mexico Human Services Department have made it illegal for people who receive welfare benefits to use their cash assistance cards...
High Roller Opens in Las Vegas
The High Roller, the world’s largest observation wheel, has opened between the Quad and the Flamingo resorts near the Las Vegas Strip. The 550-foot High Roller takes 30 minutes...
Sands Has Nebulous Plans for Unfinished Tower
Construction on a $600 million St. Regis condominium tower at the Venetian in Las Vegas halted in 2008, when the Las Vegas Sands Corp. faced dire financial straits. Now...
Sands Ups House Edge on Most Blackjack
The Las Vegas Sands Corp. has made changes to its blackjack payouts that give the house a substantially higher advantage, a poker website says. The change makes the Venetian...
Wynn: Pay Up
A new compensation structure at Wynn Resorts will no longer be directly tied to company profits. Head honcho Steve Wynn will have to pay for his own villa (l.),...
Nevada Regulators Eye Rolling Lounges
Silver State regulators are taking a closer look at the rules governing out-of-state “rolling ultra-lounges,” which can be outfitted with stripper poles and other nightclub-style amenities. Some of the...
Strip Sign for Sale
This space for rent: a giant sign at the Harmon Center in Las Vegas is up for lease. It will cost millions for a company to buy the naming...
South Carolina Senator Challenges Canasta Ban
South Caroline Senator Tom Davis says he’ll seek to have a state gaming law declared unconstitutional if it does not exclude poker and canasta games played at retirement communities.
Downtown Bar Fight
The Fremont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas is tussling with a non-member casino owner over the right to sell alcohol in outdoor bars. When the dust clears, all...
Road Rage
It would seem simple enough. Atlantic City’s main casino drag, Pacific Avenue needs repaving. But nothing is ever simple in Atlantic City as 10 years of broken promises have...
Casino Hacking: Could It Happen Again?
In February, in a case that’s still unsolved, hackers attacked the international websites of the Las Vegas Sands Corp., stealing some customer data from the website of the Sands...