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Bacterial Disease Legionnaires Infects Guests at World Series of Poker Host Resort
The bacterial disease Legionnaires has been discovered inside a hot water heating system at?the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Currently hosting the 48th World Series of Poker (WSOP), health officials tested?water heaters?at the Caesars-owned property after two guests who...
Puerto Rico Casinos Could Benefit Should American Statehood Materialize, But Still a Long Shot
Puerto Rico, like many tourist destinations with balmy temperatures, has long offered casinos as a lure to visitors. But an economy that is now in shambles has affected the island nation's gaming industry, and on Sunday,?Puerto Ricans voted emphatically for statehood, although...
Gaming Billionaire Kazuo Okada’s Own Company Is Investigating Him for Possible Fraud
Japanese gaming mogul Kazuo Okada is being investigated by his own company for potential fraud. Universal Entertainment, the Tokyo-based slots and pachinko manufacturer, revealed last week, in a message from its president posted on the company website, that Universal had established “a...
Innovative Slot Machines Targeting Millennials Fall Short, Expert Says
Skill-based slot machines are all the rage in the gaming industry in 2017, but the new products, thought to be innovative concepts by some casino executives, won't do much to attract the millennial, one expert opines. The American Gaming Association (AGA) and...
Japan Casino Bill Expected to Implement Stringent Safeguards to Combat Problem Gambling
The Japan casino law currently being drafted in the nation's legislative body is rumored to be focusing on the best ways to prevent potential problem gambling that might arise from the commercial integrated resorts. Japan approved a bill to end commercial gaming?prohibition...
FBI Nabs Russian Mob that Hacked Casino Slots and Stole Five Tons of Chocolate?
A gang of sweet-toothed, casino slot-machine-hacking Russian mobsters was busted by the FBI in New York on Wednesday, its members charged with running a sprawling crime empire. In addition to?casino fraud, the outfit allegedly engaged in racketeering, narcotics, firearms offenses and murder-for-hire,...
No Shows, Injuries Create Wide Open Field for Belmont Stakes
Instead of a “Who’s Who” of horses entered in Saturday’s Belmont Stakes, many handicappers instead are asking “Who’s This?” Several of the marquee horses have either chosen not to enter the race or can’t run because of injury. The first blow to...
Resorts World Manila’s License Suspended, Lax Security Blamed for Deadly Rampage
As police investigate a double-murder possibly connected to the fatal rampage at a Philippines casino last week, gambling regulator PAGCOR has indefinitely suspended Resorts World Manila’s gaming license, after identifying security flaws that the killer exploited. PAGCOR cited “serious security lapses” at...
Former Revel Atlantic City Casino Won’t Reopen, Glenn Straub Continues Fight
Revel Atlantic City hasn't welcomed a guest in nearly three years, and the shuttered $2.4 billion Boardwalk resort doesn't show any signs of that changing in the near future. Acquired by Florida-based developer Glenn Straub in April of 2015 for pennies on...
Shocking Result of UK Election May Have Been No Surprise to Bookies
The UK woke up to a hung parliament on Friday morning, which means no party gained the number of seats needed to form a clear majority government. In a sense, it was a draw, but a draw in which the second-placed Labour...