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Strip gaming revenue rose 3.3 percent in February
20.05.12
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012 | 9:56 a.m.
CARSON CITTY - Gambling cooled off on the Strip in February but continued strong in downtown Las Vegas casinos.
The state Gaming Control Board reported today that the gaming win at Strip casinos reached $530.6 million, up 3.3 percent from February 2011, when the casinos reported a 9.5 percent decline in gross revenue.
Source: Las Vegas Sun
Jackie Gaughan, El Cortez integral parts of downtown Vegas' rebirth
20.05.12
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Sunday, May 6, 2012 | 2 a.m.
Jackie Gaughan won’t fold. Twice a day, he stays in every hand he’s dealt at a poker table at the El Cortez , the downtown casino he has nurtured and championed for five decades. His “baby.” At 91, he loses more than he wins. But once upon a time, Gaughan owned a third of downtown Las Vegas, from resorts to real estate. He’s celebrated as a gaming innovator, a bookmaker who loved wild prop bets and revolutionized customer promotions. Yet most of the stories you hear are about his kindness, whether you’re talking to a cocktail waitress or Steve Wynn.
Source: Las Vegas Sun
Counter Intelligence: Jose Andres, Megan Romano, P.J. Clarke's, Valentino
20.05.12
Hot off the grill! Business has begun to boom, if quietly, again on the Strip in terms of increasing hotel rates, restaurant and nightclub charges, plus bigger demand for fine food and beverage items. Several times this week, I’ve heard stories of chefs raising menu prices and improved higher-ticket drink qualities as average daily room rates also rise.
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Avoid career gamblers, you will only lose. Photograph: Alamy
The Guardian - May 20, 2012
You don't have to sit down at a $100 blackjack table; they'll bring you cocktails at the penny slots. So, if you're planning to get plastered, do it before you hit the clubs. It'll save you $75 a night. You'll find the best complimentary casino drinks
Identity theft is on rise and underreported, police learn
Lexington Herald Leader - May 20, 2012
"Businesses could maybe stop handing out credit cards like blackjack dealers." She said that specialized training is needed for law enforcement to spot the tools used by identity thieves, which she said are "easily recognizable and easy to conceal.
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas loses $58.5M in 3Q
BusinessWeek - May 20, 2012
Officials said the Cosmopolitan needs more people to play table games like blackjack, baccarat and craps. "The volume of table games play has remained fairly consistent over the nine months and our focus continues to be on supplementing the level of
Obama's 'cracker-jack' speech
Sydney Morning Herald - May 20, 2012
Photo: Canberra Times The protesters' area, which a cordoned-off grassy strip just in front of the media area, with its TV trucks and satellite dishes, is being peacefully guarded by a few cops, but one imagines the visible security presence will
Gambling with the numbers
Sun-Sentinel - May 20, 2012
The tribe signed a 20-year compact with the state in 2010, agreeing to pay about $1 billion for exclusive rights to blackjack and other table games over five years. These payments are cut in half if certain competitors emerge in South Florida.
Gaming win down again on Las Vegas Strip, statewide
Las Vegas Sun - May 20, 2012
On the Strip, craps reported a 19.9 percent gain; blackjack was up 18.4 percent; roulette rose 27.8 percent; and slot win inched up 0.2 percent. But baccarat, a game that attracts high rollers, was off 36.4 percent and sports books' gross win dropped
Musical attracts hundreds
Tonganoxie Mirror - May 20, 2012
The musical was based on a comic strip created by Al Capp. Li'l Abner Yokum, Jonas Myers; Daisy Mae Scragg, Taylor Clark; Marryin' Sam, Michael Christensen; Mammy Yokum, Halston Field; Pappy Yokum, Brady Field; Earthquake McGon, Daniel Monahan;
NHRA could crown its first black champion this weekend
Kansas City Star - May 20, 2012
Antron Brown grew up around a little drag strip in Chesterfield, NJ, and watched his uncle take on the fastest hot rods around. Just as his uncle inspired him, Brown could set an example for a new generation by becoming the first black
Birding: On way to a record for sighting species
Press Herald - May 20, 2012
Starring Steve Martin, Jack Black and Owen Wilson, the movie is adapted from a book by Mark Obmascik of the same name. The book describes the efforts of three birders to see as many species as possible in North America in a calendar year.