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October 16, 2012 at 12:37am
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September 22, 2012 at 11:46pm
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Slots And Table Game Revenue Rise In Pennsylvania For August

Pennsylvania has become a hot bed for casino gambling in the US, and August proved yet again why the future of the Northeast gaming industry is brightest in Pennsylvania. In August, revenue was up on both slot machines and table games, causing analysts to predict even brighter returns in the future.The 10 existing casinos that had been opened for August of 2011 and 2012 were joined by a new gaming facility, Valley Forge Casino Resort, which opened in March of this year. The new casino helped drive numbers up nearly six percent from the same period in 2011.Valley Forge helped increase the overall numbers, but the existing casinos were doing just fine by themselves. Without Valley Forge’s numbers included, slot revenue still rose by 3.7%. The combined slot revenue netted the state just over $1 million for the month.The slots were not the only place where gamblers were losing in Pennsylvania casinos. Table game revenue rose over 11% for the month, compared to the same period in 2011. The total of $59.9 million won on the tables was up from the $53.9 million in August of last year. It is a figure that is expected to grow even more in the coming months.”The sky is the limit for Pennsylvania casinos right now,” said Gaming Analyst Brad Dawkins. “The casinos in Pennsylvania have developed a reputation for excellence and excitement in the Northeast, and the locations of the gaming facilities ensures that the state will continue to be among the national leaders in the gaming industry.”In the six years that casinos have been open in Pennsylvania, the state has continued to rise in terms of overall gaming revenue. Expansion has come swiftly in the past few years, including the ultimate game-changer in 2010, when lawmakers agreed to allow table games at Pennsylvania casinos. Last summer, the table games began in the state, and by December, Pennsylvania had passed New Jersey as the second-largest gaming industry in the country, behind only Nevada.Source: casinogamblingweb
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11:38pm
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Mobile Gaming Makes Its Way To Minnesota Bars

Electronic gaming has become more commonplace across the US over the past decade, and recently Minnesota got in on the act. Minnesota lawmakers approved electronic pull-tab gaming, and this week the Gaming Control Board gave final approval for the games to begin running in bars.Dozens of select bars have launched the new pull-tab games on iPads across Minnesota. Patrons have the ability to choose from several different games on the iPads, all of which could net them a big payout. By law, 85% of the money wagered by gamblers must be paid out in jackpots.The gaming is officially called pull-tab, but most everyone knows what the machines really are, glorified slot machines. The bar owners and patrons, however, could care less what they call the machines, as long as they help keep the Vikings in Minnesota.Over the past few years, Vikings owner Ziggy Hood has floated the idea of relocating the team if the state did not help finance a new stadium. The Vikings have been playing in the Metrodome since their inception, and have patiently watched as dozens of other NFL franchises received new homes.Earlier this year, after years of failed plans to subsidize a new stadium, legislators finally agreed on a bill that allowed pull-tab gambling in electronic form, and in Minnesota bars. The state will receive 5.4% of the revenue from the machines across Minnesota, and out of that percentage, a portion will go towards assisting in the funding of a new stadium.”I think this is a win-win,” said Neil Banks, a patron at O’Gara’s Bar and Grill, one of the first bars to offer the new games. “I don’t have to sit around pulling paper tabs anymore to see if I’ve won money in the lottery, and we also get to keep the Vikings. This is one of the best things to happen in Minnesota in a long time.”That point is still up for debate. Opposition groups do not agree with the idea of bringing slot-like games into a traditional Conservative state when it comes to gambling. The opponents of the games believe it will cause more gambling addiction and crime.Proponents of the games have maintained that the future of the pull-tabs has always been in electronic form, and that this was just a way to kick-start the process of bringing Minnesota gambling into the new millennium.Source: casinogamblingweb
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September 17, 2012 at 9:17pm
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September 14, 2012 at 12:25pm
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Penn National Gaming Pays Millions To Slow Maryland Casino Growth

Penn National Gaming threw millions of dollars into a campaign to bring new casinos to Ohio several years ago. That was one of several times that the gaming company has contributed to the cause of expanding gaming in the US. Penn National is taking a different approach in Maryland.Recent reports indicate that one of the largest and most successful gaming companies in the country, Penn National, has paid an additional $4 million to a campaign to keep a new casino resort out of Maryland. The company is attempting to protect its interests in the state.”It is clear this has become a battle over power within the Maryland gaming industry,” said Gaming Analyst Brad Dawkins. “Penn National is not only protecting their existing casino in Maryland, but they also have future plans to expand themselves, making the current proposal a threat.”MGM Resorts, along with several other gaming companies, are hoping that a ballot measure will pass in November opening up a license to operate a casino in Prince George’s county. Penn National could bid on that license, but they believe they are at a disadvantage to win that bid.Penn National also operates a casino in West Virginia, and the company believes that additional gaming options in Maryland could take away customers from their Charles Town, West Virginia, facility.The ballot question in November goes deeper than just the gaming license in Prince George. If passed, the measure would allow table games at the existing casinos in Maryland. The addition of table games was the biggest factor in Pennsylvania overtaking New Jersey in overall gaming revenue. Pennsylvania casinos have been operating table games for over a year, and the state has become the second-largest gaming market in the US, behind only Nevada.Maryland has been proactive in expanding their casino industry over the past five years. The state is also considered the leader when it comes to the prevention and treatment programs being run for problem gamblers.Source: Casinogamblingweb.com
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Wynn Wins Lawsuit Against Girls Gone Wild Founder Francis

There is no love lost between Wynn Resorts owner Steve Wynn and Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis. The animosity between the billionaires will likely grow even more contentious after Monday’s jury ruling awarding Wynn $20 million.The case began back in 2008 when Francis ran up a debt on credit at Wynn’s Las Vegas casino. The debt, $7.5 million, was never paid by FRancis, and the Girls Gone Wild founder soon after made statements to the press suggesting that Wynn threatened to have Francis killed and buried in the desert. Those allegations were not taken lightly by Wynn, who sued Francis for slander.Monday, the jury found that Francis acted with malice, and awarded Wynn $20 million in damages. That amount far surpassed the $12 million that Wynn’s attorneys had been seeking. The finding that Francis acted with malice will also open the door for Wynn to sue for additional damages in the future, something Wynn’s attorneys have started working on.Although both Wynn and Francis testified at the trial, neither was in the courtroom when the verdict was read. It was a sign that the suit was more formality between two battling billionaires.During the trial, legendary musical icon Quincy Jones testified. Jones, a close friend of Wynn, and a neighbor of Francis, denied that Wynn had told him of any threats against Francis. Jones also asserted that the feud was over a debt that Francis should have paid long ago.Instead of paying the debt, Francis took to the papers, releasing his idea that Wynn had threatened the soft porn mogul. With the ruling Monday, Francis now owes Wynn close to $30 million, a debt that may grow if future litigation is brought on by Wynn.The money, according to Wynn, was never the issue. The gaming giant has already said that any money he won in his lawsuits against Francis above lawyer fees would go to charity.Wynn Resorts is one of the most successful gaming companies in the world, and currently holds the top gaming stock price in the US. In recent years, Wynn has focused his attention on expanding his brand into Asia and partnering with foreign online gaming companies as US states begin the process of ending online gambling prohibition.Source: Casinogamblingweb.com
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Cincinnati Prepares For New Casino Resort in Ohio

Residents of Cincinnati, Ohio have had to watch as casinos have been opened in recent years in other areas of the state. Next Spring, these residents will finally be able to relate to millions of other US citizens that have had casino resorts come to their city.Officials from the Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati issued assurances this week that the $400 million gaming facility will be completed on time, and will open as planned next Spring. The group is not only meeting the time projections, but has also stayed on budget with the project. Horseshoe will become the fourth and final casino to open in the state.The casino is being modeled to fit with the downtown Cincinnati area. One of the big attractions at the new casino will be a Margaritaville restaurant. Horseshoe officials wanted to ensure that the casino represented the city in which it was located.”That flow is something that’s very important to us,” said Horseshoe General Manager Kevin Kline. “We want to be a big contributor for reinvesting money back into the community and creating a destination that really helps further the vitality and vibrancy of downtown Cincinnati.”The Cincinnati casino was one of four approved by voters back in 2009. After years of turning away casino proposals, voters finally gave in after the 2008 economic recession. The four casinos have provided thousands of temporary and permanent jobs at a time when the economy had many businesses laying off employees.”The Ohio casinos did exactly what lawmakers anticipated they would do,” said Gaming Analyst Brad Dawkins. “They created jobs, and they now are starting the process of bringing hundreds of millions of dollars to the state budget. So far it has been a win-win for lawmakers and residents of Ohio.”There still are skeptics that are reserving judgement on the casino gambling until after it is known whether the casinos contribute to an increase in crime and gambling addiction. The early reports do not indicate a large jump in crime in cities where casinos have already opened.Horseshoe Casino is expected to have a significant economic impact on the Ohio economy. The casino is within walking distance of the stadiums where the Bengals and Reds play.Cleveland Cavaliers owner Daniel Gilbert is the founder of Rock Gaming, which owns both the Horseshoe Casino in Cincinnati and also a new casino in Cleveland. Penn National gaming owns the rights to the Columbus and Toledo casinos. Source: Casinogamblingweb 
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September 8, 2012 at 10:08pm
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September 5, 2012 at 11:35pm
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August Gaming Revenue Rebounds In Macau Casinos

Macau has become the top gaming destination in the world, and in the past three years, revenue has exploded at Macau casinos while other areas of the world deal with one of the worst financial meltdowns in history.Over the past few months, Macau casinos were winning money, but not at the rate they had in previous years, and analysts started predicting that the declines could continue into the Fall and Winter months. That was not the case, as revenue rebounded in August, rising 5.5% from the same period in 2011. Total revenue for the casinos in August totaled $3.3 billion.In 2010 and 2011, revenue has risen sometimes upwards of 70% from the year before. Those figures, according to analysts, were unsustainable, and the increases had dropped in June and July to single digits. August, however, brought new hope that the gaming mecca could continue to produce large revenue at their prestigious casinos.”Macau is the closest thing that Asians have to Las Vegas, and they have built their gaming industry to the point that visitors are now coming from the US to gamble, instead of Asians making their way to Nevada,” said Gaming Analyst Brad Dawkins. “Macau has flipped the script on casino gambling.”Macau’s success has not come without obstacles. Two years ago, existing casino owners and the Macau government agreed to halt growth in the industry. The government was concerned that Macau had become too reliant on gaming, and believed they needed to diversify the economy.Las Vegas gaming companies that took a chance on Macau have now started to branch out to different areas in Asia. Singapore has authorized several new casinos, and Malaysia has done the same.As for Macau, the 5.5% increase in gaming revenue was a relief after only a 1.5% increase in July. The July revenue growth was the lowest it had been since 2009.The Chinese government helped the rapid growth of the past few years when they lifted visa restrictions for mainland China residents. The majority of Macau’s casino revenue comes from the mainland.Source: casinogamblingweb
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September 3, 2012 at 12:15am
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Poker Now Legal? Jury Is Still Out

Federal Judge Jack Weinstein played the role of hero on Tuesday when he ruled that poker was more a game of skill than luck. That ruling overturned a lower court prosecution of a man convicted of running an illegal gambling operation. The ruling also had millions of poker players in the US feeling like their luck was about to change.Almost immediately after the ruling, John Pappas, executive director of the Poker Players Alliance, claimed that the ruling was a “major victory for the game of poker and the millions of Americans who enjoy playing it.”Similar statements were made by other groups lobbying for the regulation of online poker, but as quickly as the poker community rejoiced, some analysts dispelled the notion that this was a direct victory for poker enthusiasts.”Judge Weinstein made it clear in his ruling that this was not a ruling on the legality of poker, but a ruling based on this specific situation,” said gaming Analyst Brad Dawkins. “It may turn out to be a beneficial ruling for the poker community, but only in the fact that lawmakers can now use the ruling to help lobby for new laws.”Federal lawmakers have been debating online gambling regulations for the past five years, since the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act was enacted in 2006. Liberal legislators have been attempting to overturn the law since, and in recent years, they have gained the support of many of their Conservative colleagues.Nevada lawmakers have already passed online poker legislation, and on Wednesday regulators gave approval for what could become the first online casino in the state. Nevada regulators are hoping to have online poker rooms open by the end of the year.Delaware is another state that has regulated Internet gambling, but they are not expected to have operational online casinos until early in 2013.New Jersey, Florida, Iowa, Hawaii, California, and New York are among the dozens of states that have started the discussion in legislature surrounding the online gaming regulation issue.Source: casinogamblingweb
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