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Bally's makes a millionaire to kick off Memorial Day Weekend

Harry Walmar, a local from Little Egg Harbor, NJ, was playing a $1 Wheel of Fortune wide-area-progressive slot-machine, on the newly renovated Bally’s gaming floor, when he hit for $1,055,732.

Atlantic City casinos report revenue for Q1

Atlantic City casinos report mixed results for Q1.

N.J. sends cease and desist letter to affiliates promoting sites not licensed by the state

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) has warned six online poker affiliate websites to cease and desist from promoting online gaming sites that are not licensed and regulated by the state of New Jersey.

Patron asks casino to clarify on medical marijuana

A casino patron has hired a lawyer to force the Revel Casino to clarify where he can use medical marijuana on its premises.

Inside Gaming: Weight of debt will not go away

Last Tuesday, Caesars announced a five-step plan for eliminating the company’s 2015 financial obligations and reduce the upcoming debts due in 2016 and 2017.

Caesars may consider Atlantic City closures

Caesars could contemplate closing some Atlantic City casinos as an option to deal with economic challenges.

Big summer ahead for Bally's new WSOP-themed poker room

The World Series of Poker-themed poker room at Bally's Wild Wild West casino in Atlantic City is still in its infancy, but as it gets set to host the WSOP National Circuit Championship on Memorial Day weekend, Caesars executives will find out where the room stands in the New Jersey poker market.

Author of report says both sides misrepresent study on Web gambling, money laundering

Online gaming is “the most prominent method” used by cybercriminals to launder money, according to a report released last week by cyber security firm McAfee.

Top-10 observations from covering my first poker tournament

Casino City's Dan Podheiser covered the final two days of the World Poker Tour (WPT) Season XII World Championship at the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa in Atlantic City. It was the first poker tournament he'd ever covered.

Keven Stammen wins WPT World Championship

Stammen bested a field of 328 players in the $15,400 buy-in, six-day event to take home the title and the $1.35 million first-place prize.

Casino City Gang: Give us a license or else edition

Casino City's Vin Narayanan, Aaron Todd and Dan Podheiser discuss the state of casino gaming in Massachusetts where MGM wants more certainty and Suffolk Downs says it will close if it doesn't receive a casino license, the new World Series of Poker poker room opening in Atlantic City and the state of online gaming in New Jersey and the hard work that goes into hosting a home poker game. And as always, they make their best bets for the week.

Top-10 Twitter accounts Phil Ivey followed before mine

Casino City's Aaron Todd was followed on Twitter by famed poker pro Phil Ivey. But he quickly realized this was no special accomplishment after seeing some of the other 50,000 accounts Ivey's social media staff has followed in recent weeks.

Casino City Gang: Trouble at the Borgata edition

Casino City's Vin Narayanan, Aaron Todd and Dan Podheiser discuss the Borgata suing poker pro Phil Ivey for $9.6 million for allegedly cheating at mini-baccarat, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement's final decision on the Borgata Winter Open tournament payouts and a new multistate slot jackpot agreement. And as always, they make their best bets of the week from the world of sports.

New Jersey Supplier License Jurisdictional Analysis

Top-10 reasons Phil Ivey's baccarat play shouldn't be called cheating

Casino City's Aaron Todd does not believe poker pro Phil Ivey owes the Borgata once cent of the $9.6 million he is being sued for allegedly cheating at baccarat.

IGT announces first multistate progressive jackpot network

The initial networks involve casinos operated Caesars Entertainment Corp. and Boyd Gaming Corp.

Pro poker player Phil Ivey sued by Atlantic City casino Borgata

Ivey has been sued in federal court by the Borgata in Atlantic City, which claimed the $9.6 million he won at the casino in 2012 was earned through cheating at high-stakes mini-baccarat.

Pennsylvania casino revenue down, ponders the New Jersey effect

Pennsylvania gaming revenue is down, but weather has been a contributing factor along with New Jersey legalizing online gambling.

Tropicana Atlantic City online revenue increases by 60 Percent

Tropicana Atlantic City Casino & Resort today announced a 60 percent revenue increase for its online gaming operation, Tropicana Atlantic City Online from January to February 2014.

Station Casinos grew revenue more than 8 percent in fourth-quarter 2013

The casino operator hopes its online gaming component, through its 57 percent ownership in Ultimate Gaming, will soon contribute to the bottom line as well.

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