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New Yorker wins $375,100 at Borgata Winter Poker Open

Newly turned pro, Matthew Casterella, of White Plains, New York, withstood the pressure of the day win the $5,000 Borgata Winter Poker Open event and $375,100 in prize money.

AC smoking ordinance approved

News Brief: Atantic City councillors breathed life into an amended ordinance Wednesday night that would allow smoking on one-fourth of casino gaming floors.

Pittsburgh man wins Borgata Winter Poker Open event

Jack Schanbacher of Pittsburgh won Tuesday's buy-in No Limit event at Borgata Hotel Casino.

Lawmakers divided over AC smoking ban

News Brief: Two lawmakers at the forefront of efforts to extend the state smoking ban to casino gaming floors were divided Tuesday about whether Atlantic City Council should accept a compromise.

Bally's Casino cell coverage expanded

Verizon Wireless expands its network by connecting to an in-building distributed antenna system in Bally's Casino.

Massachusetts women wins WPT event

Emily Flax of Provincetown, Massachusetts, won the Ladies Event at the WPT event hosted by the Borgata Hotel Casino.

Limited smoking proposed for AC casinos

News Brief: A proposed Atlantic City ordinance would allow smoking on 25 percent of a casino's gaming floor, with the smoking sections enclosed and separately ventilated from the rest of the building.

Maine Man wins Borgata Winter Poker Open

Leonard Cortellino of Maine survived the tough field at the 2007 Borgata Winter Poker Open and took home $200,860 in first place prize money.

Gomez Wins Borgata Winter Poker buy-in event

At the No Limit event, Jose Gomez of New York emerged as the champion taking home $129,386 and his first Main Event Championship at the Borgata Winter Open.

New Jersey player wins Winter Poker Open

Tae Baik of Leonia, NJ, knocked out the remaining two players to capture the first title of the 2007 Winter Poker Open and the $152,960 in first place prize money.

Borgata Winter Poker Open event breaks record

The poker action was hot inside Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa during the first day of competition at the 2nd annual Borgata Winter Poker Open taking place January 17-30, 2007.

Commission refuses to remove man from self-ban list

News Brief: An unsympathetic Casino Control Commission refused Wednesday to remove the man from New Jersey's self-exclusion list despite arguments from his lawyer that his civil rights may have been violated.

Atlantic City reports record numbers

News Brief: Despite a shutdown and one less casino, Atlantic City's gaming industry was able to extend its winning streak in 2006, racking up a record $5.2 billion in revenue.

NJ Governor keynote for gaming conference

New Jersey Governor Jon S. Corzine will be Keynote Speaker for the 11th annual East Coast Gaming Congress.

Smoking ban costly for casinos

News Brief: Atlantic City casinos have spent millions of dollars on high-tech ventilation systems and smokeless technologies but their investment may prove to be a wastewhen the city’s proposed casino smoking ban takes effect in April.

WPT returns to Atlantic City

Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa will kick off the New Year with the second annual Borgata Winter Open which will conclude with the Borgata Poker Classic, part of the World Poker Tour.

New Jersey casinos lose advocate

News Brief: New Jersey Senator Bill Gormley's retirement leaves the casinos without their chief advocate, and no one is sure who will assume his role as their champion in Trenton.

Another push for A.C. sports betting

News Brief: State Assemblyman Jeff Van Drew continues to push for a referendum to bring sports betting to Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Atlantic City voting on casino smoke ban

News Brief: The cigarette smoke that wafts through Atlantic City's casinos may disappear within weeks, depending on a city council vote scheduled for Friday.

Atlantic City casinos in deal for NY train service

News Brief: Two casino companies in Atlantic City and the New Jersey Transit signed a contract on Thursday, finalizing train service between New York and the second-largest U.S. gambling market, a spokesman for one of the companies said.

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