
The largest strip club in the world, Sapphire Las Vegas, is applying for a state gaming license as well as county clearance to run bar-top video poker machines.
The gentlemen’s club wants to dedicate
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The largest strip club in the world, Sapphire Las Vegas, is applying for a state gaming license as well as county clearance to run bar-top video poker machines.
The gentlemen’s club wants to dedicate
LAS VEGAS — According to court records, the Nevada Gaming Control Board’s investigators said that three individuals cheated at least three Las Vegas Strip casinos out of
Looking for winning keno patterns is an important part of playing the game. And learning how to take advantage of those patterns can be a benefit to the player.
If you’re familiar with casino gambling, you know that casinos make their profits from having an
By Elliot Frome | Gaming Today | Edited by TMG
A solid gambling strategy will serve you well.
Several days ago, I caught up with an old friend here in town. As we were discussing a variety of people we knew, a “condition” was mentioned with at least a couple of them – “gambling problem.”
by Pesach Kremen | Gaming Today
There still seems to be an opinion out there that keno is a poor game to play, that it is a sucker’s game, and should be avoided due to its “high” house advantage (house edge). Is this really true? On the surface, maybe, but in reality, no. In fact, in some cases the house edge at keno is actually competitive.
By Thomas Moore
Monday, Nov. 21, 2016 | 12:20 p.m.
The old world of themed slots and the new world of skill-based video games may not be as different as it seems now that one company is unveiling a series of movie-themed skill-based gambling machines.
Skill-based gaming developer GameCo announced Monday it will develop games based on three popular movies: “Mission: Impossible,” “Paranormal Activity” and “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.”
Saturday, Nov. 26, 2016 | 2 a.m.
Slot machines have always ruled the gaming floor at Rivers Casino on the North Shore.
But casino executives are betting on arcade-style games and so-called party pits to attract younger gamblers.
The thinking is that the industry will need to offer games that look and feel different to engage the millennial generation.