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Ladies Battle at Borgata
13 September 2006
Event six of the 2006 Borgata Poker Open came to a conclusion late last night on the second day of the Ladies Only Tournament.
Atlantic City Casino Numbers Up12 September 2006
News Brief: Casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey, won 4.5 percent more money from gamblers in August compared with a year earlier, the state's Casino Control Commission said on Monday.
Amateurs, Pros Battle at Borgata12 September 2006
Event five of the 2006 Borgata Poker Open concluded late Sunday night with New Yorker Jeremy Shor coming from behind to defeat an accomplished field and capture the championship.
Pennsylvania Man Wins Over $112,000 at Borgata Poker Open11 September 2006
Fritz Stoner of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, edged out one of last year's Borgata Poker Open’s bracelet winners, Billy Hill, to capture the $112,447 first-place prize and the champion's Rolex watch.
Borgata Poker Open Wraps Day 28 September 2006
The action was fast and furious yesterday during the second day of the 2006 Borgata Poker Open.
Borgata Poker Open Launches With a Full House6 September 2006
The Borgata Poker Open, Atlantic City's largest poker tournament, began today in grand style with a full house of more than 1,100 eager players.
Pinnacle Purchases New Jersey Sites5 September 2006
Pinnacle Entertainment has agreed to purchase the entities that own The Sands and Traymore sites in Atlantic City, N.J. from entities affiliated with financier Carl Icahn.
Trump Mixes Boating and Gaming1 September 2006
From September 7-10, 2006, Atlantic City and Trump Marina Hotel Casino will be the main stage for one of the country's premier boating events, the Atlantic City In-Water Boat Show.
Atlantic City Attracts Gamblers with High-End Stores31 August 2006
News Brief: Atlantic City return to its former grandeur with venues like the Borgata and the Pier at Caesars, a mall featuring Coach leather and Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
New Jersey Results Mixed18 August 2006
News Brief: Net revenues rose nearly 5 percent to $1.27 billion, although net income was down 74.5 percent to $98.5 million, according to figures released by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission.
AC Casino Supervisor Suspended17 August 2006
News Brief: One former surveillance supervisor had his gaming license suspended but another was exonerated Wednesday in a case of video spying at an Atlantic City casino.
Atlantic City Numbers Down11 August 2006
News Brief: Casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey, won 4.8 percent less money from gamblers in July, when they were closed for three days, compared with a year earlier, the state's Casino Control Commission said on Thursday.
Survey: Other States Benefited from Atlantic City Shutdown10 August 2006
Connecticut, Delaware and Las Vegas casinos benefited from the Atlantic City casino shutdown this past July.
Activists Push for Atlantic City Casino Smoking Ban10 August 2006
News Brief: Nearly a dozen anti-smoking activists came to an Atlantic City Council meeting to urge the members to support a ban on smoking in the resort's casinos.
Trump Taj Mahal Begins Expansion Construction31 July 2006
Trump Entertainment Resorts reports that construction officially commenced in July 2006 on the new, $250 million hotel tower at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort.
Casino Winnings Stolen from Car21 July 2006
News Brief: Lady Luck smiled upon, and then deserted, a Philadelphia man when he won about $20,000 in a casino and then had the money stolen, police said Thursday.
Taj Mahal Opens New Amenities20 July 2006
Trump Entertainment Resorts, Inc. reports four new amenities at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort have or are scheduled to open during the month of July, 2006.
Atlantic City Casinos Bounce Back17 July 2006
News Brief: Despite millions of dollars in lost revenue and tons of negative publicity caused by their unprecedented shutdown, the Atlantic City casinos showed once again that, ultimately, the house usually wins.
Two Jackpots Won at Trump Taj Mahal14 July 2006
Two players at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resorts took home nearly a combined $2.3 million after winning jackpots on Wheel of Fortune slot machines in the month of June.
Powerball Winner Sued Over Bad Checks13 July 2006
News Brief: Operators of a second Atlantic City casino have sued Powerball winner Jack Whittaker for allegedly writing checks from a closed bank account in West Virginia.
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