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Casinos finding spas are crucial

According to Jennifer Lynn, director of the new Qua Bath & Spa at Caesars Palace, spas a becoming a crucial part of the gaming industry.

WSOP antes up for Darfur

The World Series of Poker flexed its social conscience Thursday evening as 170 celebrities and poker pros played a charity tournament to raise money and awareness for the human rights catastrophe in the Darfur region of Sudan.

Joe the Pro's advice on playing in the WSOP

While Joe the Pro (a professional Internet poker player well known for his YouTube advice) isn't playing in the Main Event, he's got plenty of advice for those of you thinking about playing in the $10,000 poker tournament, which begins tomorrow. We just hope you'll take it with a grain of salt.

Poker players stay in, reach out

Nevada law has long protected home poker games, as long as nobody takes a rake, or a percentage of the pot, as a fee.

Looking in on: Gaming

Station Casinos isn't discussing how its business strategy may change after, as expected, the company goes private by year's end in a management-led buyout.

SPTP goes to Las Vegas

The Small Town Poker Tour Pro Am Championship will be held July 13, at the South Point Hotel Casino and Spa in Las Vegas.

WPT hosts booth at Gaming Life Expo

For the first time ever, the World Poker Tour will host a booth at The Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino's Gaming Life Expo.

World Series of Poker roundup: Pros and semi-pros find success

A closer look at the weekend action in the World Series of Poker.

Viva Las Vegas

I have been to Vegas over ten times throughout my life, but this might be the most excited I have ever been for a trip to Sin City. I am ready in every way, and here is why.

Jeff Simpson on why Wynn's tip-sharing plan is both the fair and the right thing to do

Jeff Simpson spent an hour last weekend at Wynn Las Vegas talking with Steve Wynn about the ongoing controversy surrounding the property's tip-sharing system.

Traffic at McCarran increases

Nearly 4.2 million passengers hustled through McCarran International Airport in May, an increase of almost 7 percent from the same month last year, and it comes as airline flights nationally are more crowded than ever.

WSOP - Deeb wins H.O.R.S.E., Jamie Gold cashes

In today's installment, Freddy Deeb takes home the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. bracelet, Saifuddin Ahmad wins event #43 and Jamie Gold makes the money for the first time since winning the big one.

Gambling 101: Macau students get Vegas lesson

University of Macau gaming management students have been in Las Vegas attending workshops at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas' International Gaming Institute and touring local gaming properties.

Deeb (and his lucky shirt) win H.O.R.S.E. title

After winning the $50,000 World Championship H.O.R.S.E. tournament in the wee hours of Friday morning, Freddy Deeb didn’t hold anything back. "I played great and I got what I deserve," Deeb told the crowd of nearly 100 observers who watched the end of the tournament at 5 a.m. -- 14 and 1/2 hours after the final table began.

Two New Mafia-Related Books Make For Interesting Reading

For a while, I thought Mafia-related books, including histories and biographies, were done, as if publishers had their fill and didn't want to produce more. Maybe the fact this is the 60th anniversary of Bugsy Siegel's demise in Beverly Hills (1947) that's brought renewed interest in The Mob.

Running the World Series of Poker

Organizing the World Series of Poker is a year round project, requiring hundreds of employees and more than a year of planning. The event's major leaders spend countless hours creating a game plan, only to find out that putting out fires is an inevitable part of the job. Still, the WSOP is the largest and most successful tournament series in the world.

NLOP debuts at Gaming Life Expo

The National League of Poker will make its national debut at the Gaming Life Expo at the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, July 5th through 8th, during the World Series of Poker main event.

DOWNTOWN DEALING: Binion's gets new boss

The owner of the Four Queens is planning to buy Binion's for $32 million, stirring hopes that local control will revive the folksy charm and gambling allure Benny Binion used to make the property famous.

H.O.R.S.E. final table set

After four days of play, Amnon Filippi and Freddy Deeb have impressive chip stacks heading into the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. World Championship, but there isn’t a slouch at the final table, and it will be a real grind to win the title and the $2.3 million first place

The "E" in H.O.R.S.E. with Cyndy Violette

In the final part of our five-part series, World Series of Poker Seven Card Stud Eight or Better bracelet holder Cyndy Violette explains the key concepts in the "E" in H.O.R.S.E.

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