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Resorts World Las Vegas has received regulatory approval to open June 24 on the Las Vegas Strip. Nevada Gaming Commission granted licenses to Genting Group and its publicly traded subsidiary, Genting Malaysia Berhad, the Malaysia-based owner of the $4.3 billion development. Commission Chairman John Moran Jr. stated after the unanimous vote: “We look forward to seeing it open and running,” the Associated Press reports. Scott Sibella, president of Resorts World Las Vegas, commented: “We want to be the most sophisticated, state-of-art casino in the world,” Sibella declared as he spoke about technological advances built into what will be the first new…

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N BA Digital announced a new “NBA Bet” content initiative, which will feature the debut of a weekly NBA TV show and betting-focused content across NBA.com, the NBA App, and social platforms. As part of this multi-platform offering, the NBA, Turner Sports, and BetMGM will premiere NBA TV’s first live studio show dedicated to betting-focused information and analysis, NBABet presented by BetMGM, beginning today, May 21, at 6:30 p.m. ET. The 30-minute weekly show launches the day before the NBA Playoffs tip-off and will continue through the first two rounds of the Playoffs. — NBABet (@nbabet) May 20, 2021 Based…

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The City Council will vote on the recommendation, leaving The Cordish’s Live! proposal out T he city of Richmond’s casino advisory panel has recommended that Maryland-based Urban One Inc.’s $600 million One Casino and Resort proposal moves forward for consideration by City Council and citizens, Mayor Levar Stoney’s office announced Thursday, reports the Virginia Business. If the Council approves the recommendation and voters support it in a November referendum, the resort will be the first casino under Black ownership in the country. The city’s advisory panel, a nine-member group comprised of city employees and two City Council members that have…

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Lights, camera, action! When it comes to action-themed slot games, you will find some surprisingly visually rich attractions, particularly with 3D slot games. As slot gaming technology continues to grow in sophistication, you can rest assured that the graphics will become increasingly more refined. There is perhaps no better place to witness this than in the domain of action-themed slot games. Moreover, you will find that these slot games are set in some rather interesting places; from barroom shootouts in the Wild West, to gladiator coliseums, and even the Jurassic period. Without further ado, here are some of the hardest-hitting…

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 May 20, 2021 It took a special session and an agreement with the Seminole Tribe, but Florida sports betting has finally and officially been passed! It is the single largest expansion of gambling in the state… but don’t get too excited, yet. Residents of the state may have a bit of a wait before any actual sports wagering takes place. The agreement must also be approved by Federal regulators. The U.S. Department of Interior has just 45 days to review and approve the deal. The Florida House Speaker  added, “Congratulations on an historic compact with the Seminole Tribe…’’. And the…

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The Legislature approved a new compact with the Seminoles, who will have full Vegas-style casinos T he Florida House on Wednesday voted 97-17 in favor of the new 30-year gambling deal between Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Seminole Tribe of Florida, which will bring an average of $500 million a year in new revenue to the state. The Florida Senate approved the deal Tuesday in a 38-1 vote, but the agreement still needs federal approval, and the U.S. Department of Interior has 45 days after the bill is signed by DeSantis to make a decision. Sports betting under the deal…

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W hen setting up an online casino or gambling site, you will need to figure out how you will generate numbers and random events within your games. Not only is this an essential part of how your operations will work, but your licensing authority requires it to be specified and often certified. But what are the options? Right now, you can choose between provably fair and random number generators. But what are they, what are the pros and cons of each, and how do you decide which is right for you? What is provably fair? In the online gambling sector,…

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C ontent provider to the gaming industry, Pragmatic Play, in partnership with Reel Kingdom unveiled its newest video slot, Cash Elevator. The new video slot sees players riding the elevator to reunite two lovers in a creepy hotel, the supplier described. In the base game, fans can advance through the floors if an up-facing arrow lands on the middle reel. However, they can also drop a level in the same manner. Getting up to the 13th floor will trigger the Hold and Spin feature while traveling down to level 0 starts the Basement round. When an Expanded Wild covers an…

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T he Asian gaming and entertainment industry marketplace global, Gaming Expo (G2E) Asia, will return to the Venetian Macao from November 9-11, 2021. The November convening will allow exhibitors and attendees more time to plan for their participation in light of continued COVID-19-related commercial and travel restrictions. G2E Asia 2021 will be a smaller and more personal experience for attendees to focus on networking and exploring new products in core gaming and integrated resorts. Josephine Lee, chief operating officer, Reed Exhibitions China, stated in a press release: “Through ongoing consultation with our exhibitors and the Macau government, Reed Exhibitions and…

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T he Louisiana Senate took another step Wednesday toward legalizing sports betting in most of the state. Senators voted 31-6 on Senate Bill 247 that lays out how the betting will take place and how it will be regulated.  Bills to set up a framework for legal sports wagering have been moving with relative ease during the legislative session after voter approval in 55 of Louisiana’s 64 parishes last fall. It has not been decided yet how lawmakers will spend the resulting revenue, reports West Central’s Best. Lake Charles Republican Sen. Ronnie Johns, in reference to other states who moved more quickly…

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 May 19, 2021 Gambling expansion continues across America with a Maryland sports betting bill that was signed into law by the Governor just this week. The state is now free to issue up to 60 licenses. In addition to land based betting on sports,  the state will also issue mobile sports betting license. Operators will be required to pay a 15% tax on revenue. Maryland sports betting was previously approved by voters who backed the measure in a referendum. Meanwhile in Massachusetts, state senators approved sports betting legislation which they included in their $47.6 billion budget. The situation is still…

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 May 19, 2021 Caesars Entertainment has confirmed that they are still planning to sell one of their properties on the Las Vegas Strip… they’re just not is a rush to do it. Especially while the pandemic is still hurting the economy. With Coronavirus still lurking in the shadows, a Caesars executive said that they will wait to sell any resort until the market rebounds after the pandemic. There had been rumors of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians could be a suitor. However, they just completed a purchase of the Las Vegas Palms for $650 million. Caesars CEO Tom…

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Due to traffic growth at casinos as COVID-19 cases diminish and vaccination rates climb M ohegan Sun, a casino operated by the Mohegan Tribe, kept $44.2 million in slots revenue after paying out prizes in April, while Foxwoods Resort Casino, owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, kept $31.3 million, reports The Day. For Mohegan Sun, April was the best month since August, when it kept $45.6 million. For Foxwoods, it was the best month since June when it kept $33.6 million. The aforementioned April figures show an increase in traffic at the casinos as COVID-19 cases diminished and vaccination rates…

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T he casinos and slots parlor in Massachusetts reported positive revenue figures for the month of April. The slots parlor at Plainridge Park Casino, MGM Springfield, and Encore Boston Harbor jointly generated $84.63 million in gross gaming revenue last month, about $673,000 more than in March. The state’s Gaming Commission announced, on Monday, that the yield produced more than $24.16 million in taxes and fees for the state. The state’s share from April is more than it has collected from its three gaming licensees since February 2020, when gaming generated more than $24.32 million for the state’s coffers during the last month…

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License applications will be available on the commission’s website on Friday, May 20 T he South Dakota Commission on Gaming unanimously approved a variety of proposed rules after a virtual public hearing held on Tuesday, including some for licensing providers of sports wagering on the premises of Deadwood casinos, reports Keloland Media Group. In order for sports wagering to be able to start after July 1, the commission will need additional rules. Commission attorney Mike Shaw, said: “We’re on track to get sports wagering rolling as quickly as we can.” In November, South Dakota voters amended the state constitution to…

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