Dave

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Who’s more fun?

Not content with being a gaming and tourism juggernaut, Nevada is actively courting non-gaming development–at the expense of other states. It’s hardly surprising that New Jersey is at the top of the list of targets. From the AC Press: When the Nevada Development Authority, or NDA, picked New Jersey as the first target of its […]

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It’s no secret…

I don’t want to go on a semantic binge here, but please explain to me why freedavidcarruthers.com is secret. From the NY Post: Someone’s making a long-shot bet that a Web site will help free David Carruthers, the former BetonSports boss locked up in a St. Louis jail for promoting illegal gambling. It’s unclear who’s

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Bear with me

Regular readers might know that I’ve got a strange fascination with weird animal stories (remember the mystery mammal?) and it should be obvious that I write a great deal about casinos. So I’m all over a story that combines both. From the AP: A Lake Tahoe casino that promotes a “habitat for everything wild” found

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A Tale of Two Cities

I think these two stories illustrate the differences between Atlantic City and Las Vegas. A major property in one is bringing itself boldly into post-1991 style, while the other is redefining the casino resort. First things first from the Press: “Purple and pink. Aye-yai-yai-yai-yai,” Mark Juliano moaned with obvious displeasure. “Have you ever seen so

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DOJ vs. BOS

The US Department of Justice has dropped the gloves in its fight against online gambling by arresting Bet on Sports CEO David Carruthers. Direct from their press release: A federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Missouri has returned a 22-count indictment charging 11 individuals and four corporations on various charges of racketeering, conspiracy

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Bridge of the gods

Native American casinos often have all of the amenities found in Las Vegas and Atlantic City resorts, and they often have a much more marketable heritage. Take, for instance, this new casino project, from KYZV: The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs on Friday unveiled the name and vision for Bridge of the Gods Columbia River

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A great idea!

Although the needless bureucratic closure of Atlantic City’s casinos has come and gone, some legislators want to help out the real victims–the workers who had a few days of involuntary unpaid vacation. From the AP: State workers who got unexpected holidays last week because of New Jersey’s government shutdown will be paid anyway. Now Shore-area

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Ducks now OK in Wisconsin

People do all sorts of crazy things to raise money. How else do you explain cow pie bingo? But there is always tension between charities’ need for funds, and states’ protecting the public against rampant gambling. Thankfully, Wisconsin’s gambling enforcers have stepped back from the brink, and are letting duck derbies continue. From WAOW-9: The

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Roll the Update

If you need more 3rd-party Roll the Bones info, amazon.com now has enhanced content, including editorial reviews. It’s also available from Barnes and Noble at bn.com now. And if you’re just a library browser, the book is already in the Library of Congress catalog, even though there aren’t any bound copies available yet.

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