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Dennis Phillips considers himself a poker ambassador

Dennis Phillips, a member of the original November Nine, has made the made the most of "a golden opportunity" in the 2008 Main Event.

Jubilee Girls rally against resort fees

Caesars Entertainment draws attention to resort fees for hotel guests.

M Resort sees jump in earnings

Penn National Gaming said the M Resort generated $5.6 million in cash flow for the quarter, which is 24 percent higher than the same quarter a year ago.

Plans to reopen Nevada casino delayed by lawsuit

A lawsuit filed by competitor Sunset Station LLC has delayed plans to renovate and reopen the Roadhouse casino in Henderson.

Wynn Las Vegas taking Main Event bets

Wynn Las Vegas is accepting wagers on the World Series of Poker Main Event, which kicks off on Nov. 5.

Caesars Entertainment announces 2011-12 WSOP Circuit schedule

The eighth season of the WSOP Circuit features several exciting enhancements, all leading to the most dramatic conclusion to any season played so far.

Gaming Hall of Fame inductees include Adelson, Blue Man Group

Las Vegas Sands Chairman Sheldon Adelson, the Blue Man Group and celebrity chef Charlie Palmer are the 2011 inductees to the Gaming Hall of Fame.

Wynn Resorts sees major jump in profits

Wynn Resorts reported double-digit increases in revenues across the board that helped the company more than double its second-quarter profit.

Casinos catering to customers with retro slots

Old-fashioned coin slot machines still can be found in Las Vegas among the beeping and whooping video games that dominate casino floors.

Gaming veteran Terry Lanni dies at 68

Former MGM executive Terry Lanni died Thursday night at his home in Southern California after a two-year fight with cancer

Legionella bacteria found in water at ARIA

Letters sent to guests notifying them of elevated levels of Legionella in ARIA water supply June 21 - July 4, 2011.

The Gang: WSOP on ESPN edition

Casino City's Vin Narayanan and Dan Igo join host Aaron Todd live from Las Vegas, where they discuss Phil Hellmuth's amazing Day 2 recovery in the WSOP Main Event, ESPN's plans to broadcast "live" tables on a 30-minute delay, complete with hole cards, PokerPRO's decision to not tape Day 2B footage, and plenty of other WSOP news.

Swingers Club to debut at the Plaza Hotel and Casino

Swingers Club, a one-of-its-kind bar concept that offers dueling pianos and mini golf, is coming to the brand new Plaza Hotel and Casino in downtown Las Vegas.

FS+G launches Global Poker Index, will rank players weekly

Federated Sports + Gaming announced it has launched the Global Poker Index™ to rank and track the weekly performance of the world’s top 300 live tournament poker players.

New Nevada law may help gaming industry

Companies and individuals are no longer required to run a gaming company or have an agreement to acquire a casino in Nevada before they can file for a license.

Texas Dolly decides to play, but is eliminated from WSOP

Six hours later after starting the WSOP Main Event, Doyle Brunson was eliminated from the tournament he hadn’t really wanted to play in the first place.

Casino City Gang: WSOP Main Event underway edition

Casino City's Vin Narayanan, Aaron Todd and Dan Igo are on location in Las Vegas to discuss Brian Rast's win (or was it Phil Hellmuth's loss) in the WSOP Poker Player's Championship, the start of the Main Event, WSOP betting opportunities at the Wynn, and all other things WSOP.

Hellmuth a class act in defeat

Antonio Esfandiari was expecting a world-class blowup if Phil Hellmuth finished second in the $50,000 Poker Player's Championship at the World Series of Poker, but in the end, he didn't get what he was expecting.

Rast overcomes massive deficit to defeat Hellmuth, win WSOP $50K

For most of Wednesday (and early Thursday morning), Phil Hellmuth looked to be firmly in control of his quest to win the World Series of Poker’s $50,000 Poker Player’s Championship. But in an incredible 30-minute span, Hellmuth missed on three flush draws to lose both his chip advantage and the tournament to Brian Rast.

Hellmuth having a good time in $50K Poker Player's Championship

While Phil Hellmuth made some memorable plays to get to the final nine of the $50,000 Poker Player's Championship at the World Series of Poker, the conversations he had with the other players at his table may have been even more memorable.

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