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Borgata sees revenue, profit decline

Boyd Gaming said the Borgata resort saw revenues and profits decline during the second quarter because of reduced visitation and competition from other states.

Back to work for Casino Regina staff

Casino Regina settles its labour dispute after 52 days of strike.

Top-10 moments from the WSOP Main Event

Casino City's Dan Igo, Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd have finally recovered from the World Series of Poker. With a week to reflect on what they saw, they present a tag-team effort for the top-10 moments from this year's Main Event.

Wynn, Encore lose $17.2 million in second quarter

Wynn Resorts said its two Strip resorts had an operating loss of $17.2 million in the second quarter.

Delaware: Table games revenues slower than expected

New table game revenues are a bit lower than originally predicted.

Palms poker room review

The poker room at The Palms offers low-stakes players seeking a place to play in Las Vegas a great off-The-Strip option.

California casino offering plenty of August poker

The Pala Casino Spa and Resort is having numerous tournaments and an advanced tournament training course taught Mike “The Mouth” Matusow.

Stations Casinos' Michigan project moves forward

The Gun Lake Casino will have 1,400 slot machines and 28 table games and is now expected to open in early 2011.

Gun Lake Casino aims for January opening

Loan means Gun Lake Casino back on track.

California casino honored by magazine

The Steakhouse restaurants at Agua Caliente Casino Resort and Spa have each been honored with this year’s “Wine Spectator Award for Excellence.”

Air conditioning fixed at Atlantic City casinos

Air conditioning back on at Caesars and Trump Plaza.

WSOP's November Nine determined after long day filled with bad beats

One hand changed the course of the World Series of Poker Main Event as Jonathan Duhamel emerged as the chip leader heading into November's final-table action.

Experience matters at the WSOP

At the end of Day 7 of the World Series of Poker’s Main Event, one thing was clear: experience matters.

Moneymaker, Moon to host Foxwoods poker event

Foxwoods Resort Casino is holding a week-long "Mega Stack Challenge" in August that will be hosted by well-known poker pros Chris Moneymaker and Darvin Moon.

Air conditioning problems continue at Trump Plaza, Caesars and Boardwalk Hall

Air conditioning problems continue as casinos work to fix the cracked water pipe disrupting the system.

Johnny Chan eliminated from WSOP Main Event

Two-time World Series of Poker Main Event champion Johnny Chan ran into pocket aces twice within an hour and busted out of the tournament in 156th place.

WSOP brings together father and son

The unique egalitarianism of the WSOP Main Event was showcased in a special way at the ESPN feature table on Day 6 of the tournament as a Canadian optometrist with MS was cheered on by his son.

Pennsylvania casino welcomes table games

The Mount Airy Casino Resort welcomed the arrival of table games with an official ribbon cutting ceremony.

Coeur d'Alene casino resort expansion project accelerates

The massive expansion at the Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort is ahead of schedule and officials expect the $85-million project to be completed in the spring of 2011.

Chips tilt toward 'Amazon Triangle' at WSOP Main Event

On Day 5 of the World Series of Poker Main Event, three tables within ten feet of each other sucked up most of the chips in the Amazon Room. Johnny Chan was at one of those tables and finished the day with more than 2.5 million in chips.

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