The operator of WSOP.com says there could be costly consequences to developing a list of online poker cheaters similar to the Nevada Gaming Control Board’s “Black Book.”
Casinos & Gaming
Nevada recovered all the jobs it lost during the pandemic, but the leisure and hospitality is still short by several thousand jobs compared to 2019.
Work crews had torn down most of Fiesta Rancho’s hotel tower, on the north side of the property, as of Thursday morning.
Everi Holdings’ Austin, Texas, slot machine manufacturing and assembly facility will be consolidated with the company’s robust financial technology unit in Las Vegas.
A 60-story resort called Harlem Nights is being proposed for the Historic Westside — a massive development that will be considered next week by the Las Vegas Planning Commission.
Joe Asher, president of IGT’s PlaySports sports wagering brand, and Julie Cameron-Doe, chief financial officer of Wynn Resorts Ltd., were recommended for licensing.
The renovation project at Marina Bay Sands is in addition to a $3.3 billion investment in a new hotel tower, a 15,000-seat arena and convention space in Singapore.
A business executive wants to subpoena Wynn on gambling by a convicted fraudster who was loaned $3.5 million in a phony cannabis vape pen business investment.
Several hotel-casino operators on the Strip asked a U.S. court last week to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the companies of price fixing hotel rooms through a revenue management platform.
It was the first Megabucks jackpot to hit in Nevada in two years.
Gaming revenue in March was 246.9 percent higher than a year ago and an industry analyst is advising customers to buy stock of three Las Vegas companies operating there.
The win was one of several recent jackpots across the Las Vegas Valley.
The Las Vegas company is incorporating non-fungible tokens, a unique digital asset, into its slot play.
Some 819 rooms and 104 suites of the Las Vegas Strip resort will undergo a major renovation that is expected to be completed by October.
One gambler told the FBI that Stephen Paddock, who opened fire on concertgoers on Oct. 1, 2017, killing 60, was “very upset at the way casinos were treating him.”