Gaming

Online poker hearing reveals little tension over proposed regulations

If the process for approving online poker regulations goes as smoothly as Monday's workshop explaining the proposed rules, Nevada will have a document in place in no time.

Bally hopes Michael Jackson slot machine will thrill players

A new digital slot machine by Bally Technologies themed around the musical world of Michael Jackson is shown Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. The fully interactive  machine is supplied with high-definition music and custom video clips.

The King of Pop is making a comeback in Las Vegas. Expect to soon hear his classic tunes in casinos all over town.

Commission tries to revive 1999 probe of Venetian hiring spree

Las Vegas Sands Corp. says "enough is enough" – but the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission refuses to drop its investigation of the 1999 hiring spree for the opening of the Venetian resort on the Las Vegas Strip.

Macau: Good and bad for Las Vegas

The Galaxy resort in Macau.

The story behind why baccarat has rocketed past craps, roulette and blackjack to become Nevada’s highest-grossing table game begins and ends thousands of miles away in China, home to some of the world’s most prolific gamblers. More specifically, it centers on a peninsula on the doorstep of mainland China with a history of gambling stretching back more than a century.

Fired casino executive tries prying information from Las Vegas Sands, Sands China

The Sands Casino in Macau is seen Oct. 31, 2009.

With his lawsuit now 11 months old, fired Macau casino CEO Steven Jacobs is now trying to pry extensive amounts of information from his former employer Sands China Ltd. and its parent Las Vegas Sands Corp.

Pricing disclosed for Affinity casino and slot route deals

Affinity Gaming LLC of Las Vegas today said the three casinos it’s purchasing in Black Hawk, Colo., are valued at between $76.2 million and $92.3 million.

Atlantic City casino union willing to take 50-cent cut

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Casino service workers in Atlantic City are offering financial concessions in order to help the nation's second-largest gambling market survive. But the proposed givebacks are far below what the casinos say they need to stay afloat.

Gaming Commission OKs mobile gambling in hotel rooms

Las Vegas resort guests will be able to gamble from their hotel rooms using mobile communications devices — a concept unheard of a decade ago — following unanimous approval Thursday of an amendment to regulations by the Nevada Gaming Commission.

Caesars plans to build non-gambling resort in Hainan, China

This artist's conception provided by PTW shows sunset at Caesars Palace Longmu Bay, Hainan, China. Caesars Entertainment Corp. is announcing that it's building a $470 million luxury resort on the Chinese island of Hainan.

Casino operator Caesars Entertainment Corp. plans to build a 1,000-room non-gambling luxury resort Caesars Palace Longmu Bay on the southern Chinese island of Hainan.

Judge rejects effort by casino billionaire Sheldon Adelson to move deposition

Las Vegas Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson.

Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson will have to appear at a Las Vegas law office for a deposition in an overtime case against him, a judge ruled today in rejecting claims this would endanger Adelson’s security.

Revenue sharing OK'd for race and sports book kiosks in PT's Pubs

A request by two companies to share race and sports book revenue generated by kiosks in a tavern chain was approved today by the Nevada Gaming Commission after the proposal appeared doomed to failure.

Ghostbusters slot machine debuts at MGM Resorts

Just in time for Halloween, MGM Resorts International is debuting a new slot machine: Ghostbusters.

Affinity Gaming acquiring casino properties in Colorado

Affinity Gaming LLC of Las Vegas today said it's acquiring casinos in Black Hawk, Colo., as part of deals in which it's selling its struggling Nevada slot route and its casinos in Pahrump and Searchlight.

Asian casinos boost Sheldon Adelson's ranking on Forbes list

Las Vegas Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson marks Chinese New Year at the Venetian and Palazzo in February 2011.

Despite challenging times, several local gaming investors remain on the Forbes 400 list of the nation’s richest Americans. The top-ranked Nevadan on this year’s list, released today, is Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson, worth $21.5 billion.

Hooters casino creditor again presses for foreclosure

The Hooters resort-casino on the Las Vegas Strip.

The main creditor of the Hooters Las Vegas resort is stepping up efforts to foreclose on the bankrupt property, again arguing Hooters is wasting money as it attempts to reorganize in bankruptcy.