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Graham named new GM at Agua Caliente

Graham most recently served as general manager of Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln, Calif.

The Wynn launches Leap Forward’s SaffariNet picture-in-picture multimedia ecosystem

The SaffariNet Patron Display Interface (PDI)is a scalable, low-cost, turnkey solution that works seamlessly with all brands and generations of gaming machines and systems to develop, dynamically manage and present content to players.

Casino City Gang: On the bubble edition

Casino City's Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd discuss The Players Championship at the World Series of Poker, Ultimate Gaming's entry into the New Jersey online gaming market and the fine print on Revel's bonus offer.

MGM plans solar project on Mandalay Bay roof

By next year, the gaming giant hopes to flip the switch on a 6.2 megawatt solar array covering all 20 acres of roof above Mandalay Bay’s convention center.

There's still magic at the Rio

Casino City's Vin Narayanan discovers Las Vegas is a different city when it's melting in the heat. But there's still magic at the World Series of Poker.

Jerry's Nugget owners get two more months to maintain control

Jerry’s has until Aug. 30 to get court approval for its plan without any competition. After that, U.S. Bank could get the takeover opportunity it has sought for months.

Gregg wins WSOP One Drop High Roller title, $4.8 million

Tony Gregg, a poker pro from Columbia, Md., beat Philadelphia pro Chris Klodnicki to claim the $4.8 million and the $111,111 One Drop High Roller title at the World Series of Poker on Saturday afternoon at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino.

Esfandiari still in the running with four left in the WSOP One Drop High Roller

Antonio Esfandiari, who won $18.3 million and the Big One for One Drop title last year, is still in contention for this year's $4.8 million first-place prize with four players remaining in the $111,111 One Drop High Roller event at the World Series of Poker.

Buying and selling pieces at the WSOP

Casino City's Aaron Todd knew that most of the professional poker players that planned on playing the $111,111 One Drop High Roller at the World Series of Poker were going to sell some of their action in the tournament. He just didn't think he'd be one of the people buying.

Poker tourney at M Resort offers $500,000 prize pool

The event guarantees participants a prize pool of $500,000 — not much when compared with standards set by the World Series of Poker, which is more than halfway through its six-week run at the Rio.

One Drop High Roller draws 166 players, increases awareness for charity

The World Series of Poker's $111,111 One Drop High Roller event drew 166 players, including professional poker players like last year's $1 million buy-in Big One for One Drop winner Antonio Esfandiari and a number of recreational players with pockets deep enough for the six-figure buy-in.

Gaming Standards Association welcomes gaming industry leaders to successful annual Open Forum

50 key industry leaders attended successful day-long and in-depth discussion about the future of the gaming industry.

Aristocrat's Oasis 360 casino management system wins competitive replacement at Boomtown Casino Hotel in Reno

Oasis 360 is replacing the property’s current system and will monitor all of the casino’s 600 gaming devices.

Johnson to continue as general manager of LVH

Ronald Johnson will continue as the general manager of the off-Strip property following the end of his tenure as a court-appointed receiver on Sunday.

Bally's Las Vegas remodeling rooms, suites

Caesars Entertainment, which owns Bally’s and the attached Paris Las Vegas, is overseeing the room remodeling project.

Top-10 predictions for the One Drop High Roller

The World Series of Poker's highest buy-in event is taking place this week with the $111,111 One Drop High Roller, and Aaron Todd chimes in with his top-10 predictions for the event.

Internet wagering attracts crowd; how will Nevada fare?

Both Nevada and New Jersey require players to be physically located within the states’ respective borders to gamble through computers or mobile devices.

Deal Me In: Check your ticket!

Mark Pilarski explains why it's important to make sure your ticket is correct when you leave a slot machine.

Campanello wins razz title, $178,052 at WSOP

The young poker pro and college student from the Dallas area won the $2,500 Razz event on Friday morning at the WSOP at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino.

Lindgren wins second WSOP bracelet, $606,317

Eric Lindgren may have enjoyed his greatest moment on Friday morning when he claimed his second World Series of Poker bracelet, winning the $5,000 Six-Handed No Limit Hold'em event for $606,317.

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