New Jersey News - Page 82
Blackjack player takes Tropicana for nearly $6 million
11 May 2011
One high rolling blackjack player relieved the Tropicana of $5.8 million in April.
Activists in Vegas want ban on casino smoking3 May 2011
Anti-smoking activists and casino workers will gather for three days of strategy sessions and workshops.
Four casinos forced to forfeit $12,000 in winnings27 April 2011
Casinos must forgoe $12,00 in winnings earned from under age and self-excluded gamblers.
Partial smoking ban on Atlantic City casino floors has little effect25 April 2011
Atlantic City casinos do not appear to be carefully enforcing the city's partial smoking ban.
Trump Taj Mahal holding Easter Brunch15 April 2011
The Atlantic City Casino will offer all-you-can-eat selections, including made-to-order omelets, carving stations, pasta and desserts.
Atlantic City revenue down 7 percent in March11 April 2011
Atlantic City reports revenue decreased 7 percent in March over last year.
Christie signs horse racing bills11 April 2011
New Jersey governor signs two racing bills into law.
Casino deregulation could see jobs eliminated8 April 2011
Deregulation of gaming laws in New Jersey means a relaxation of certain staffing requirements in casinos.
Massive bad beat jackpot hits in Atlantic City8 April 2011
Caesars Entertainment paid out a bad beat jackpot of $411,007 with players from Caesars Atlantic City, Harrah’s Resort, Bally’s and Showboat getting a piece of the prize pool.
Atlantic City could be impacted by gas prices6 April 2011
Atlantic City casinos visitor numbers could be hit by gas price hike.
Atlantic City: Borgata commences reno on hotel-tower4 April 2011
A $50 million renovation on the hotel tower of the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa has commenced.
Caesars Entertainment Atlantic City to offer new culinary expansion1 April 2011
B.R. Guest founder Stephen Hanson to open Dos Caminos, Atlantic Grill and Bill's Bar & Burger in Atlantic City early summer 2011.
Atlantic City casinos and hotels face review for compliance with disability access30 March 2011
U.S. Attorney’s Office commences review of a number of hotels and casinos in Atlantic City.
Caesars dealers reject tip-sharing agreement29 March 2011
Dealers at Caesars Palace overwhelmingly rejected a labor contract that would have included a tip-sharing provision with casino management.
New Jersey Casino Control Commission entering its new downsized form28 March 2011
Agency has been downsized and reconfigured within the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement.
Trump Marina warns employees they may lose jobs in rebranding25 March 2011
Trump Marina issues memo to employees that jobs could be lost when rebranding occurs in May.
Trump casinos unveil more than 700 new slots25 March 2011
The Trump Taj Mahal and Trump Plaza in Atlantic City have announced the arrival of over 700 new slot machines.
Revel Casino is hiring21 March 2011
Revel Casino has commenced hiring its management team.
Vin's top-10 poker rooms21 March 2011
Casino City's Vin Narayanan rates his top-10 land-based poker rooms in the world.
Major bad beat jackpot hits in Atlantic City21 March 2011
Jay Marlapudi won over $330,000 at the Trump Taj Mahal when his four kings were bested by a royal flush.
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