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Computer-linked game systems don't yet rule casinos

Despite some hot hype, server-based gaming may be years away from being fully embraced by the gaming industry.

Johnny Chan eliminated from WSOP Main Event

Two-time World Series of Poker Main Event champion Johnny Chan ran into pocket aces twice within an hour and busted out of the tournament in 156th place.

WSOP brings together father and son

The unique egalitarianism of the WSOP Main Event was showcased in a special way at the ESPN feature table on Day 6 of the tournament as a Canadian optometrist with MS was cheered on by his son.

Global Cash Access looking to upgrade casino ATMs

Global Cash Access is asking gaming regulators to allow it to upgrade its ATMs so customers can get cash or ticket in-ticket out vouchers that could be used on slot machines.

Chips tilt toward 'Amazon Triangle' at WSOP Main Event

On Day 5 of the World Series of Poker Main Event, three tables within ten feet of each other sucked up most of the chips in the Amazon Room. Johnny Chan was at one of those tables and finished the day with more than 2.5 million in chips.

WSOP Main Event: Day 5 notebook

The World Series of Poker's Main Event has completed five of the eight days it will take to determine this year's November Nine, and 205 players will come back tomorrow to vie for a spot at the world's most prestigious final table.

Day 5 is 'Moving Day' for WSOP Main Event players

With the remaining players in the World Series of Poker’s Main Event safely in the money, many players either solidified their position as a contender for the final table or busted out trying to get there on Day 5.

Cash bubble bursts at WSOP Main Event

After one hour of hand-for-hand action, Tim McDonald bubbled out of the Main Event, falling one spot short of the prize money.

The bubble bursts: WSOP Day 4 notebook

Entertaining table banter and a dominating performance by the Mizrachi family highlight our World Series of Poker Day 4 notebook.

Predictions for time of WSOP bubble burst right on target

Figuring out how long you’ll have to play in a poker tournament to finish in the money essentially comes down to math.

Johnny Chan killing the WSOP Main Event

The two-time Main Event champ more than doubled his chip stack on Day 3 of the World Series of Poker Main Event while Daniel Negreanu, Vanessa Rousso, Phil Laak and defending champ Joe Cada were eliminated.

Pavilion starts out buzzing, ends the day quietly at the WSOP

It’s been three years since Aaron Todd covered the World Series of Poker, and the most notable difference in the WSOP in the time he has been away is the addition of the 55,488 square-foot Pavilion for play.

WSOP Day 3 notebook

Scotty Nguyen's featured table performance and JJ Liu's flower delivery highight our WSOP Day 3 notebook.

Ex-Alliance Gaming boss joins small slot maker

Former Alliance Gaming chief executive Bob Miodunski has been named the interim president and chief executive officer of American Gaming Systems.

Las Vegas visitation up 2 percent in May

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority said 3,262,831 tourists came to town during the month, compared with 3,199,719 in May 2009.

The Casino City Gang is live from Las Vegas

Casino City's Vin Narayanan, Aaron Todd and Dan Igo are all live from Las Vegas as they cover every angle from the WSOP Main Event on a special Monday podcast.

Jack Ury continues historic run

Jack Ury, oldest participant in WSOP history, survived Day 2A of the World Series of Poker Main Event with 8,200 in chips.

Negreanu front and center on Day 2A

Daniel Negreanu was on the ESPN featured TV table, and it didn't take long for him to put his tournament life on the line.

WSOP is a family affair for Mizrachis

Brothers Michael and Robert Mizrachi came into the 2010 Main Event white hot. And that hot streak continued as both are in the top-25 in chips after Day 2A on Friday.

"All in and call" a familiar shout on Day 2A

When Day 2A of the 2010 World Series of Poker ended after eight hours of play, nearly 50 percent of a field of 2,412 players had been eliminated.

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