How The Vegas Golden Knights Made Ice Hockey #Vegasborn | Forbes

Last week for Forbes (how time flies!) I wrote about the ultimate impact the Vegas Golden Knights have had on Las Vegas: Speaking of on-ice accomplishments, it would be hard to script a better first season for the team. Even a Stanley Cup win would have been a worse outcome. To use a gambling analogy:

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YouTube Slot Controversy Shows The Perils Of Your Side Hustle | Forbes

I got interested in slot YouTubers a while back. Last week, two of them had their channels suspended, which made it newsworthy. This Forbes piece talks about the controversy: On June 3rd at 7:28 in the morning, Brian Christopher got an email from “The YouTube Team” telling him that his video, “Smokin’ Hot Gems, BIG

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How It Felt To Book Delaware’s First Sports Bet | Forbes

It’s been a few days, but last week I wrote something for Forbes about Joe Asher and Delaware’s first single-game sports bet: In the wake of PASPA’s repeal, many states have made their intentions to start taking legal bets clear. But Delaware was the first to act on its intentions. But it’s been a long

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How Casinos Use Math To Make Money When You Play The Slots | Forbes

My second piece for Forbes.com is a look at what the math of slot machines means for the casino and the player: Slot machines remain the most important money-making part of casinos in the United States. In many states, casinos make between 65 and 80 percent of their gambling income from slots. In Las Vegas,

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Why Las Vegas Casinos Had A Good April And What It Means | Forbes

My first piece as a Forbes.com contributor takes a look at the April Nevada gaming numbers, and what they mean: The Gaming Revenue Report features numbers for all casinos in the state, broken down into 25 reporting areas, which sometimes overlap. For example, Clark County is a reporting area, but so is the Las Vegas

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My New Home

As I mentioned in my last post, Vegas Seven magazine has shut down. Again, I had an incredible run there, from the first issue to the final week, and couldn’t have asked to work with a better set of creative professionals. That being said, I have found a new home for my regular writing about

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What Richard Branson Means for Las Vegas and the Next Generation | Vegas Seven

It took some time to see the light of day, but I hope this lengthy consideration of Hard Rock, Virgin, and Las Vegas is a worthy read: Richard Branson made a splash on March 30 when he announced that he and a group of investors had bought the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, with plans

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Roll the Bones Audiobook available

I am very excited to announce that the audio version of Roll the Bones: The History of Gambling is now available. For the second time, I collaborated with Eric Martin, who narrated and produced the audio version. The audio version has some unique content–an interview where Eric and I talk a little about the writing

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Replicated History in the Community – Vegas Seven

My latest for Vegas Seven is about “fake” history in a real community: There’s a lot of talk about how quick Las Vegas is to throw out its history. (“Las Vegas” being used as shorthand for the resort operators who make many important decisions about the region’s most prominently built environments.) What’s missing is how

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Talking with Dalton Castle & Kelly Klein in Vegas Seven

I was lucky enough to interview two of the wrestlers who will be competing in this weekend’s Ring of Honor 16th Anniversary show at Sam’s Town Live and on PPV. First, I asked current ROH champ a few questions. Here’s the first one: Can you tell me about Dalton Castle’s road from Catalina Island (his

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The Importance of People in Vegas Seven

In this column for Vegas Seven, I think a little about how not everything can be automated: It’s hard to argue against the financial benefits that a robot bartender or check-in kiosk can have over a human employee. In many cases, automation can lead to a better customer experience. If you don’t believe me, tell

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The Past Is Still With Us: A Look Behind and Forward at Las Vegas’ history

In my latest at Vegas Seven, I muse about the shame of the recent past, which seems to be a perpetual thing in Las Vegas: There’s always been the perception in Las Vegas that the old days weren’t good, but the older days were great. Of course, here, the past is all relative. When I

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Understanding the Wynn Legacy and its Impact on Las Vegas

Since last night, I’ve had many, many questions about Steve Wynn. I decided to write up some of my thoughts, and Vegas Seven published them: The news of Steve Wynn’s resignation from the company he founded, Wynn Resorts, has brought more questions than answers in Las Vegas. Most of those questions won’t be answered for

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AI Could Change More Than the Game(s) in Las Vegas

I first wrote this about a month ago. I was just thinking about the potential impact of AI and automation on Las Vegas. And now you can read it: Since the invention of the slot machine over 100 years ago, automation has been a part of gambling, generally for the better. And yet recent developments

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National Finals Rodeo More Necessary Than Ever in Vegas Seven

My latest for Vegas Seven is some thoughts on what NFR returning to Las Vegas means this December: It might have initially been a marriage of convenience, but over the years Las Vegas and the cowboys (and cowgirls) have struck up a genuine romance. The annual year-end boots and belts makeover has become an anticipated

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U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Case Influencing Legal Sports Betting in Vegas Seven

Today in Vegas Seven I talk a little bit about what might come after the broader legalization of sports betting in the United States: The case stems from New Jersey’s attempts to legalize sports betting, in contravention of PASPA, a 1992 law that banned new states from legalizing sports betting. Although New Jersey had a

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Pennsylvania gambling expands and other states will follow

My latest for Vegas Seven–some thoughts on the meaning of Pennsylvania’s expansion of gambling: There are two areas of interest for Las Vegans. The first is the expansion itself. In a sense, Pennsylvania’s push may be the final phase of the expansion of American gambling, which started with Nevada’s re-legalization of wide-open commercial gaming in

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A Small Town Cools Down, A Big League City Heats Up – Vegas Seven

When the weather changed a few weeks back, I started thinking about the end of summer. I ended with some meditations on what makes Las Vegas different and how it is no longer quite as special: Until now, Las Vegas has been many things, but a big league town was not one of them. As

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