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Operating income, cash flow recede at Affinity Gaming

The Las Vegas-based company said its corporate expenses grew 128.3 percent as it successfully fought a Colorado casino referendum, hired a new CEO, reconstituted its board and worked to “remediate” a recent data breach.

Jacobson shows consistency during run to WSOP title

Jacobson won the World Series of Poker Main Event on Tuesday night, defeating fellow professional Felix Stephensen at the Rio’s Penn & Teller Theater.

Station Casinos grows third-quarter revenue, cash flow

The casino operator on Wednesday said its overall revenue for the quarter that ended Sept. 30 was $311 million, a 2.1 percent increase and the company’s largest third-quarter figure since 2008.

Report: Prearranged bankruptcy for key Caesars unit as soon as January

Caesars has been in private talks with banks and lenders since September with the hopes of restructuring a portion of the debt.

European domination of WSOP likely to continue

Europeans have one key advantage over their American counterparts: Easy access to online poker.

Watching the November Nine on TV is a surreal experience

While Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd report on the World Series of Poker Main Event final table live from Las Vegas, Casino City's Dan Podheiser stayed in Boston to watch ESPN's coverage of the November Nine on a 30-minute delay.

Tonking out in fourth, wins $2.8 million at WSOP Main Event

Outside of Mark Newhouse, no one took their exit from the World Series of Poker Main Event final table on Monday night and Tuesday morning harder than William Tonking.

Lone amateur at WSOP final table exits fifth

William Pappaconstantinou (aka, Billy Pappas) was carrying the hopes and dreams of the foosball community, the amateur poker playing community and the greater Boston community on his back at the World Series of Poker Main Event final table on Monday night (and into Tuesday morning).

Caesars Entertainment posts $908.1 million loss in Q3

In the quarter that ended Sept. 30, Caesars said its debt was $22.88 billion, down from $24.2 billion at the end of June.

Larrabe's unorthodox style leads to sixth place at WSOP Main Event

If you watched any of the World Series of Poker coverage leading up to the Main Event final table, you probably saw Andoni Larrabe making what most players would call unorthodox plays.

SLS Las Vegas buffet to close, reopen in 2015

The buffet is somewhat challenged by its location, which is apart from the other restaurants, such as Umami Burger, Cleo and the Griddle Cafe.

Sindelar never gets comfortable, finishes seventh at WSOP Main Event

Most of the time, when you've been in a profession for almost a decade, you've had enough experiences to be prepared for just about anything. That doesn't apply, however, to professional poker players who make it to the November Nine.

Politano finishes eighth at WSOP Main Event, Brazil rejoices

We're only 14 years into the 21st century, but saying Bruno Politano got Brazil excited about the World Series Main Event might be the understatement of the century.

Newhouse finishes ninth for second year in a row at WSOP final table

Things may have gone differently in Mark Newhouse's second run at the World Series of Poker's Main Event on Monday night, but a river jack presented him with an opportunity to bluff, and William Tonking sniffed it out.

Top-10 quotes from the 2014 Poker Hall of Fame induction ceremony

Daniel Negreanu and Jack McClelland were inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame during a ceremony at Binion's Sunday night. Casino City's Aaron Todd recaps the top-10 moments from the event.

Recovery of Las Vegas locals gaming depends on a Strip development

Unlike the Strip, the locals market has been slow to embrace the state’s economic recovery.

Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas trims loss, grows revenue

The Cosmopolitan, which opened in December 2010, has never reported an annual operating profit.

MGM in 'preliminary' talks to bring NHL to Vegas

Company CFO Dan D’Arrigo said preliminary discussions had taken place with a group interested in housing an NHL team at the MGM-AEG arena, which will have 20,000 seats, along with luxury boxes and other amenities.

Nevada gaming revenue declines for second straight month

Much of the blame was leveled at an unlucky run by the Strip’s high-end baccarat rooms and a fortunate month for blackjack players.

Wynn revenues dip, but profits up in Q3

Wynn said its net income for the quarter that ended Sept. 30 was $191.4 million, or $1.88 per share. A year ago, the company reported net income of $182 million, or $1.79 per share.

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