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Palms pays fines, prizes for two poker tournaments

The Palms Casino in Vegas will pay a $75,000 fine to the Nevada Gaming Commission for not properly overseeing a pair of poker tournaments.

LV Sands to restart Macau projects

Las Vegas Sands plans to restart its stalled hotel-casino projects on Macau's Cotai Strip.

Bankrupt Herbst Gaming reduces staff

The bankrupt company's layoffs account for less than 5 percent of Herbst Gaming's work force.

Hard Rock, parent of Riviera post losses

The Hard Rock and Riviera Holdings both posted losses for the third quarter but the Hard Rock posted its first increase in revenues in seven quarters.

Youth is served: Joe Cada wins the World Series of Poker Main Event

21-year-old Joe Cada beat Darvin Moon heads-up to win the World Series of Poker Main Event title and win $8.5 million. The win also made Cada the youngest Main Event champion.

Pinnacle CEO Dan Lee resigns from company

The resignation comes a week after Missouri gaming officials said they were investigating his actions at a meeting where he reportedly threatened a commissioner.

Galaxy Gaming raises $600,000 through private placement

The Las Vegas-based table game vendor had hoped to raise $400,000 but was told Wall Street it was able to raise $600,000.

Ivey falls short in quest for WSOP Main Event title

When Joe Cada and Darvin Moon began play at 1 p.m. Sunday in Las Vegas, Phil Ivey was the favorite to reach the World Series of Poker Main Event final table. When play ended nearly 17 hours later, Cada and Moon were the last men standing.

Instant final table analysis: Cada, Moon somehow outlast the rest

The first portion of the WSOP Main Event final table lasted nearly 17 hours and in the end the two players whose play will be most criticized -- Darvin Moon and Joe Cada -- will be back on Monday night with the title on the line.

Earnings stay flat for Ameristar Casinos

The Las Vegas-based company said Wednesday it earned $14.5 million in its last quarter compared to $14.3 million in 2008.

IGT optimistic after cost cutting

The slot-machine company had a fourth-quarter net loss of $21.3 million and has cut about $200 million in annual costs.

MGM Mirage reports $750.4 million quarterly loss

The casino giant also reported a revenue decline of 9 percent on the heels of the much-anticipated CityCenter opening.

Deutsche Bank affiliate files for casino license

An affiliate of the major bank filed for a casino license as the 100 percent owner of the Cosmopolitan.

CityCenter licensing gets own hearings

The Gaming Control Board and the Nevada Gaming Commission will both discuss the $8.5 billion project is separate hearings.

Top-10 WSOP tidbits from Lon and Norm

Lon McEachern and Norman Chad have been providing commentary for the World Series of Poker since 2003, and they will be at it again next week during the Main Event Final Table. They both took part in a 45-minute media conference call on Friday, and shared some interesting facts about all the November Nine participants. So for this week’s Top-10, we’re bringing you the top-10 tidbits from the World Series of Poker conference call.

Two poker players eliminated in "Amazing Race"

Professional poker players Maria Ho and Tiffany Michelle were eliminated in sixth place on the CBS reality show.

Boyd going after Station's assets

Boyd Gaming filed a motion in Station Casinos' bankruptcy proceedings as it tries to acquire its rival's assets.

Herbst Gaming reorganization plan gets OK

The casino company won court approval of a reorganization plan that will hand the company to its secured lenders.

Dealers group asks Nevada about tip rules

The International Union of Gaming Employees is asking state gaming regulators if the Wynn Las Vegas tip-pooling policy is breaking any regulations.

Gaming stocks slide in October

Las Vegas gaming stocks regressed last months after two months of double-digit increases.

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