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Pennsylvania courts affirm slot decision

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court today unanimously affirmed the licensing decision of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to award a Category 2 slot machine license to Mt. Airy Lodge in the Poconos.

Bubble bursts at the Main Event; 337 left in hunt for $8.25 million

The bubble burst at the Main Event of the World Series of Poker last night, and 284 players finished the day with at least $20,320 in winnings. The remaining 337 players are eying the $8.25 million first-place prize as play resumes today at noon PST for Day 4.

UAW file to represent Tropicana workers

News Brief: The United Auto Workers union filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board to represent about 1,000 full- and part-time dealers, dual-rate dealers, and keno and simulcast employees at the Tropicana Casino and Resort.

Woman wins Zorro jackpot

A lucky Las Vegas local woman has won $50,000.00 playing Aristocrat's Zorro penny slot, and became the third player so far this year to hit the jackpot playing Aristocrat Technologies' themed Zorro game at Arizona Charlie's Decatur.

Casino Fandango adds digital multiplex

Galaxy Theatres is set to expand operations to Northern Nevada with its newest location at Casino Fandango in Carson City.

From the WSOP rail: Lucky ladies, Moses and chip counting lessons

The action might be on the felt, but the fun is on the rail. Here's a quick look at the sights and sounds from Day 2B of the World Series of Poker.

WSOP rail - Chad gets married, Negreanu is charitable and Hasan Habib makes a friend

Casino City reporter Ryan McLane is roamed the Amazon Ballroom in search of interesting stories from 2007 Main Event Day 2B.

Series feels effects of online poker crackdown

Jeff Haney explains the 27 percent drop-off from last year in entries to the main event of the World Series of Poker when a record field had been expected.

Past champs get early exits

Two of the past four world poker champions busted out following the four-day opening round of the $10,000 buy-in no-limit Texas hold 'em event.

Foxwoods, union battle heats up

News Brief: Foxwoods Resort Casino is harassing workers who are trying to organize here, the United Auto Workers has alleged in federal unfair labor practice charges filed Monday and today.

Mohegan Sun postpones Wild Wednesday

Mohegan Sun regrets to announce that the Wild Wednesday festivities scheduled for tonight on the rooftop of the Riverview garage have been postponed due to inclement weather.

Experts support regulated online gambling

Internet gambling experts spoke in support of regulation and their belief that the technology used in the industry provides a strong platform upon which to establish a framework to help combat compulsive gambling.

WSOP rail - Scotty being Scotty

These notes from the rail from the WSOP Main Event include Scotty Nguyen, massage therapy and Norman Chad.

All-in calls fill the air in WSOP Main Event

The shouts of "all-in call" punctuated the frenetic pace of the World Series of Poker Tuesday as players busted out at a rapid pace.

WSOP rail - A southern belle, Shirley Williams and former champs

Casino City reporter Ryan McLane roamed the hectic Amazon Ballroom in search of interesting stories from World Series of Poker Main Event Day 2A.

Candid Pollack discusses WSOP past, present and future

A candid WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack addresses the past, present and future of the WSOP in this exclusive Casino City interview. Among the topics discussed: celebrity play, marketing strategies, moving the Series and player endorsements.

Casinos rule WSOP and WPT scheduling

Two World Poker Tour tournaments sandwiched the World Series of Poker this summer, allowing professionals to arrange their Las Vegas playing schedules around several events with championship-caliber buy-ins.

Tropicana casino gets new name

Tropicana Casinos and Resorts announced today that the company is changing the name of its property in Laughlin, Nevada, to Tropicana Express.

WSOP Day 1D roundup

The final “Day 1” of the World Series of Poker saw 1,783 players begin a quest for the Main Event final table, bringing the entry total to 6,358.

D'Amato, Wexler bring UIGEA fight to Vegas

Former Sen. Alfonse D’Amato and Rep. Robert Wexler (D-Fla.) brought their fight to repeal the UIGEA and legalize Internet poker to the World Series of Poker. And while they were there, the two made time to sit down and talk with Casino City.

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