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Palazzo temporarily closes hotel rooms, citing lack of demand
Another Strip property is cutting room availability due to a lack of consumer demand ...
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Skill-based gaming company: Testing machines in Vegas was 'great move'
As casinos try to lure younger customers, skill-based gaming has become a hot topic. One company bullish on skill-based games is Synergy Blue, which moved ...
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Justice Department opinion could threaten online gambling
A legal opinion from the U.S. Department of Justice made public Monday could threaten the viability of online gambling ...
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How esports wagering could take off like sports betting
As sports betting is increasingly embraced across the country, could wagering on esports eventually become mainstream?
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Gamers flocking to Las Vegas for 'Fortnite' tourney
Players of the video game phenomenon "Fortnite" will face off this weekend on the Strip, with about 100 people expected to take part in the ...
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Wheel of Fortune jackpot at Silverton is property's largest ever
The Silverton saw a gambler hit the largest jackpot in the property’s history. An unidentified player won $3.2 million June 9 with a $5 wager ...
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Dismantling of Palace Station sign signals the end of a theme
The last train is leaving the station. Marking one of the final transitional pieces of the $192 million modernization of Palace Station, the property’s longtime ...
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A video game 'loot box' offers coveted rewards, but is it gambling?
In the 1980s, arcade games chugged quarters as players tried to reach new levels. Today, many video games let players at home spend a dollar ...
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Park MGM project puts strain on MGM Resorts' earnings
MGM Resorts International’s first quarter earnings were below last year’s marks during the same quarter as the company deals with the changeover of Monte Carlo ...