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 April 26, 2024 If you keep up with the gambling industry, then you know that Atlantic City casinos have been fighting an uphill battle for quite a while. They were struggling before the pandemic hit, and the shutdown certainly didn’t help them. Now they are facing even more threats to their survival, both from out-of-state competition and other New Jersey gambling. Atlantic City casinos are looking at challenges from the growth of casinos in New York State and the New Jersey Meadowlands. During the recent East Coast Gaming Congress hosted at the Hard Rock casino, industry veterans acknowledged the imminent…

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Get your sugar rush on with the Candyfinity online slot! A colorful 6 Reel, 3 row game from Yggdrasil! It features over 700 ways to win and up to 46,000 paylines! Plus, it comes with free spins, Wild and Scatter Symbols, a gamble feature, and shifting re-spins! And your odds of a big win go up dramatically when you land 6 or more matching symbols and trigger the persistent multipliers! The Candyfinity slot is a high volatility game, so generating an extended winning streaks can be difficult but profitable. Particularly noteworthy is the potential for a 6 of a kind…

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 April 24, 2024 It may not be popular with the locals, but Formula One Las Vegas is set for a return in 2024. The Bellagio Fountain Club will be back when the Las Vegas Grand Prix rolls into town this fall, promising race fans and tourists one of the best views of the event. Experience true race weekend luxury by securing your spot in the Bellagio Fountain Club. Situated at the heart of the iconic Las Vegas Strip, this exclusive venue promises an unparalleled VIP journey. Guests will revel in breathtaking views of both the track and the renowned Bellagio…

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Several Las Vegas casinos are looking at investigations from Federal agencies this week. MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment are dealing with separate issues in Nevada, and some in New Jersey. The Federal Trade Commission is looking at MGM’s handling of last year’s cyber attacks, and the company has sued the agency. Plus, the Department of Justice is looking at the possibility that Caesars colluded with other hotel operators to fix prices! Hello friends, Jay Todd here standing just outside of the MGM Grand. That was Ground Zero for last year’s cyber attacks that targeted several of their properties, along with…

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The Brooklyn Bootleggers online slot is a 5 Reel, 3 row game comes with with 10 paylines from Quickspin! It comes with the “Lock Up Feature” which activates randomly, expands, rewards players with up to 10,000 times their bet! Set in New York City during the 1920’s Prohibition Era, this game comes with Multipliers, Free Spins, and Wild Symbols! Plus, landing three or more Badge Scatter Symbols while playing Brooklyn Bootleggers will trigger the Free Spins bonus round! In 1920s Brooklyn, the streets are flooded with contraband booze from every port imaginable, plunging the city into chaos. Amidst the cacophony…

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The Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division have submitted a hotel price fixing statement to the District of New Jersey. It was filed in the ongoing case of Cornish-Adebiyi v. Caesars Entertainment, as announced earlier this month. This case revolves around the utilization of pricing algorithms by casino hotels, a practice that is increasingly drawing regulatory attention. In their statement, the agencies address hotel price fixing, and clarify that hotels cannot collaborate on setting room prices or employ algorithms to carry out actions that would be considered illegal if performed by individuals. The spotlight has been on…

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 April 19, 2024 Everyone else is doing it, so now there are plans for Ellis Island Casino renovations. The off-Strip property is making plans to expand their gaming floor and install a brand new sports book area. The resort will increase the property by more than 6,400 square feet, as indicated in the planning documents submitted to Clark County. Those planning documents indicate that Ellis Island Casino has eliminated the 2,800-square-foot microbrewery to facilitate this expansion. The forthcoming structure will be positioned much closer to the sidewalk, and it will incorporate rooftop access upon completion. Officials anticipate the project’s conclusion…

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 April 18, 2024 The cyber attacks in Vegas last year are back in the news, as an MGM suit against the Federal Trade Commission has been filed over its investigation into the matter. Those attacks crippled Caesars and MGM properties, and the suit filed in Washington federal court targets both the FTC and Lina Khan, the FTC chair. The MGM suit is pursuing “injunctive and declaratory relief” against the FTC. They allege that that the actions taken by the FTC and Khan have infringed upon their rights as guaranteed by the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment. This clause…

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 April 17, 2024 Social media reports are notoriously unreliable… except for our posts, of course. And one recent post about the Las Vegas Monorail caught a lot of peoples attention, claiming that the service was to be shut down as early as 2028. So is there any truth to the rumor? According to Reuters, these rumors originated from a post on April 6th by Twitter user Las Vegas Issues. Screenshots of this post were subsequently circulated on various social media platforms, fueling further speculation. This would be especially strange if true, as the new Las Vegas baseball stadium had tentative…

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It finally happened. As the Tropicana closes in Las Vegas and plans are made for an implosion of the resort, we have information on how to grab a piece of history, cash in those chips and vouchers, and when the building will be coming down! Even though the Tropicana is gone, that doesn’t mean it will be forgotten. In fact, many of the items still within the resort will either be auctioned off or donated to museums. And that’s all before any Tropicana implosion occurs this fall. Hello friends, and welcome to This Week in Gambling. J Todd here, standing…

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Some of us were really hoping for an expansion of online gambling in America. Specifically, the regulation of online casinos in Maryland and Maine, among other states. But as usual, politics got in the way.On April 8th, the Maryland General Assembly concluded its session without taking any action on internet gambling.  The setback is significant for the state, which was seen as having some of the best odds for expanding gambling options. And while online casinos in Maryland have failed, the state was not alone. Ten days after the Georgia General Assembly adjourned without legalizing online sports betting. Bummer, eh?…

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 April 13, 2024 The new Rio light show is brand new and thrilling tourists and residents of Las Vegas! The renovations at the resort continue, with the installation of more than three miles of LED lights that are programmed to perform amazing displays! The spectacular new Rio light show is lighting up the night sky of Las Vegas with stunning visuals, enveloping the entire property’s facade. A partnership between legendary lighting designers Chris Kuroda and Andrew Giffin, the expansive installation features over three miles of programmable LEDs to create an ever-evolving light show that can be seen from all over…

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 April 12, 2024 We have a look at the super fun Gemstone Rush online slot! A 6 row game with 6 cascading reels from our friends at Spadegaming! Head under ground and spin those reels with Jerry the Mole, where landing 4 or more SCATTERS will trigger the Free Spins feature! This is a medium volatility game that comes with Wilds and Multipliers. Plus, Gemstone Rush has a Return to Player of nearly 97%! One sunny morning, a little mole named Jerry known for his exceptional digging skills, delved deeper into the ground and stumbled upon something unexpected. It was…

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Casinos are always fun on the surface. It’s a place of real entertainment that gives everyone a chance of quick fortune. However, some casino tactics mean that not everyone will go home with good stories to share. Unfortunately, losing money is a common occurrence in casinos. That’s why everyone must remember to gamble only an amount they can afford to lose. Despite the negative feedback from those who went broke from betting and the antagonism of conservative communities, many gaming houses continue to thrive for various reasons. One reason establishments continue to exist is the clever casino tactics they employ.…

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 April 11, 2024 The numbers are in for New York sports betting in 2023, and they do not disappoint. Players in the state wagered more than $19.6 billion on sporting events last year, which translated to almost $1.8 billion in revenue. During the 12-month period ending on March 31st, total wagers in the Empire State surged by almost 20%, reaching $16.4 billion, and surpassing the figures from the previous fiscal year. This milestone also marks the highest annual expenditure for online sports betting recorded in any state regulating the activity in America. Additionally, the gross gaming revenue experienced a remarkable…

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Fontainebleau is pulling in big name acts recently. Now, they will help fans see Smashing Pumpkins in Vegas this fall. The two-time Grammy Award-winning band recently announced several North American performances for 2024, including the stop at BleauLive Theater inside Fontainebleau Las Vegas. The show will take place Friday September 27th, 2024 with special guest PVRIS. The Smashing Pumpkins continue firing on all cylinders live. During 2023, they headlined and curated their very own The World Is A Vampire Tour joined by Stone Temple Pilots and Rival Sons, while 2022 saw them canvas North America on the Spirits On Fire…

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