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Top-10 gaming industry developments I'm thankful for

Aaron Todd counts down the developments in and around the gaming industry which he's thankful for this year.

Prince Harry discovers free drinks in Vegas

Prince Harry was spotted in Vegas Saturday night convening with Cirque Du Soleil at the Bellagio and free drinks at the blackjack table.

Man charged with arson in casino chair fire

Man charged with arson in bizarre casino chair fire incident.

New TV show examines how sportsbook oddmakers operate

The cast members of "The Linemakers," a new TV show on the Velocity network, have more than 100 years of combined experience in the Las Vegas race and sports wagering industry. They have opened or managed some of the Strip's best-known books, including The Mirage, Caesars Palace and Wynn Las Vegas.

Nevada Gaming Commission approves new Palms owners

The Nevada Gaming Commission unanimously approved the licensing of Leonard Green & Partners L.P. and TPG Capital as new owners of the Palms.

Caesars Palace to hire 450 employees

Caesars Palace in Las Vegas will hire 450 employees in conjunction with the opening of its 668-room Octavius Tower

Caesars Entertainment begins IPO process

Caesars Entertainment said its looking to raise up to $50 million by selling shares of the company in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission

Small Vegas casino strives for comeback

The Royal House is undergoing a multi-million dollar renovation and has been relying on locals' word-of-mouth to boost interest.

Macau Gaming still surging while Las Vegas shows signs of a pulse

Las Vegas has taken a back seat to the exploding gaming markets of Macau and to a lesser extent, Singapore.

Internet key for American poker players

Internet poker -- or the lack of opportunity to play online legally -- could be a reason U.S. players seem to be losing their foothold on a game considered historically American.

Judicial bias alleged in Ivey divorce

Phil Ivey's ex-wife filed a petition that raises questions about campaign contributions her ex-husband and his lawyers made to the judge who presides over the sealed divorce case.

IGT profits soar due to higher machine sales

International Gaming Technology saw its fourth-quarter profits more than doubled from a year ago, boosted by higher machine sales in North America.

Caesars chairman bullish on online poker

Caesars Entertainment Chairman Gary Loveman said his company will be ready if Congress passes a bill that legalizes Internet poker and sets up a regulatory process.

Nevada gaming revenues drop 6 percent in September

Casinos in Nevada saw their take from customers decline almost 6 percent to $863.9 million in September.

Casino City Gang: Wrapping up the November Nine

Vin Narayanan and Dan Igo join host Aaron Todd from Las Vegas where they witnessed the crowning of Pius Heinz as the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event champion. The gang discusses the conclusion of the fourth November Nine, the passage of a referendum on sports betting in Atlantic City and make their weekly NFL picks.

Germany's Pius Heinz makes history with Main Event win

Pius Heinz made history early Wednesday morning after winning the World Series of Poker Main Event, as he is the first German player to win the coveted gold bracelet.

Pius Heinz wins World Series of Poker Main Event

Pius Heinz outlasted Martin Staszko in six hours of heads-up play to win the WSOP Main Event and $8,715,638. Heinz is the first German to win the World Series Main Event.

Casino City Gang: November Nine Part I edition

Vin Narayanan and Dan Igo join host Aaron Todd live from Las Vegas to recap Sunday night's WSOP final table action and preview the action as the last three men standing (Pius Heinz, Ben Lamb and Martin Staszko) will duke it out for the title and $8.7 million at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino tonight.

Shhh. We're trying to play a poker tournament.

Pius Heinz, Ben Lamb and Martin Staszko survived a grueling day of poker Sunday and will play for the World Series of Poker Main Event championship Tuesday. The tournament's champion will win $8,715,638. But the real story of the day was poker manners, or lack thereof.

Sahara hotel-casino renovation approved in Las Vegas

The Sahara was forced to close its doors six months ago but a remodeling plan was approved unanimously Wednesday by the Clark County Commission.

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