Sunday, October 15, 2023

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G2E: Financing available for forthcoming casino projects, though at a premium


Wall Street investors continue to be interested in investing in quality casino-resort projects despite tight capital markets, but operators will pay a premium in markets like New York City, where there will be a lot of competition for customers. New York has authorized three casino licenses for the downstate region centered on New York City, for which 11 applicants are vying, including Caesars Entertainment, Wynn Resorts, MGM Resorts International, and Las Vegas Sands. “A U.S. Treasury is a risk-free investment at 5% and if I’m thinking about investing in a brand-new New York greenfield project that costs $5 billion, that’s going to require a pretty big premium above 5% for me to get excited,” said Howard Wang, managing director at Ares Management during a panel session at the Global Gaming Expo.





Workers picket Harrah’s Philadelphia for first time since casino opened


Amidst the banging of drums and shaking of bells in front of the Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino and Racetrack parking garage, approximately 150 members of three unions shouted, “No contract, no peace.” “It’s the first time we’ve ever taken public action at this property since it opened,” Ben Albert, secretary/treasurer of Unite Here Local 54, said. “The wages lag way behind the rest of the industry and are not where they should be based on how the company is doing”… Members of Unite Here 54, Laborers Local 413 and Teamsters Local 107 picketed in front of the facility Friday.


The Sphere wasn’t built for sports. The biggest players want in anyway


After just one U2 concert at Las Vegas’ new $2.3 billion Sphere, UFC president Dana White described himself as “obsessed” with the venue and the prospect of getting the mixed-martial arts property there as soon as possible. “The Sphere is a whole other level,” White said. “I don’t run the Sphere, and it’s not my company, but it’s so good that for at least the first year, they should do nothing but incredible experiences. … I will put on the greatest live combat sports event anybody has ever seen at the Sphere. I’m so in on this, it’s not even funny. The first live transmission from there should be us.”


Caesars’ Virginia revenue dips slightly in September, but ahead of Hard Rock in Bristol; Rivers Portsmouth leads state


Gaming revenue for the Danville Casino dipped slightly again last month, but remained well above its counterpart in Bristol. The temporary facility brought in about $19.14 million in September, down from the $19.63 million posted in August. The Virginia Lottery released the figures Friday. The casino in Bristol — another temporary site with more slots and tables — brought in $12.71 million.


Arizona: DraftKings Sportsbook at TPC Scottsdale to open this week


It’s only a matter of days until the DraftKings Sportsbook at TPC Scottsdale has its grand opening. The sportsbook will open its doors on Oct. 20, according to a Monday press release. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will commence at 1 p.m. with PGA Tour and DraftKings executives. Arizona Cardinals legend Larry Fitzgerald will place the ceremonial first bet. The DraftKings Sportsbook, which sits across the street from the TPC Scottsdale Champions Course clubhouse, was developed under a first-of-its-kind agreement with the PGA Tour.


High roller offers $500K reward, says he was drugged while gambling at MGM Grand

A California real estate executive and sports agent who has high-roller status with MGM Resorts International has sued the company after he says he was drugged with a substance used by veterinarians to sedate animals while playing blackjack in the MGM Grand’s private gambling salon. Dwight Manley, 57, who filed the amended complaint in July, on Thursday offered a $500,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the persons responsible for drugging him.


NCAA’s attitude toward sports betting takes dramatic shift, more focused on athlete protections than punishments

A few years ago, the NCAA’s stance on sports wagering was clear: Don’t bet. The organization didn’t want players and coaches wagering, and the NCAA also wasn’t thrilled about having any relationship with regulated sports betting. That attitude seems to be shifting, as NCAA officials are aware of the increased fan engagement legalized betting brings. A changing attitude toward sports betting doesn’t just include a growing appreciation for the external benefits of sports wagering, such as increasing fan interest.


Disney goes all in on sports betting with ESPN Bet

In early 2019, an analyst asked Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger if sports betting could coexist with the House of Mouse’s brand. He said he didn’t see the company facilitating gambling in any way. Just four years later, the world’s most beloved name in family entertainment is going all-in on sports betting. In August, the company struck a 10-year deal with sports-betting company Penn Entertainment to bring gambling to Disney’s ESPN sports network. Sports fans will be able to wager on games on their phones through a new app called ESPN Bet that accepts bets through Penn’s sportsbook.


‘Creepy’ feeling around Atlantic City casinos in wake of cyberattacks

The eerie calm that has washed over Atlantic City casinos the last few weeks has nothing to do with Halloween or the changing of the seasons. It is not even because most of the gambling industry is gathered in Las Vegas this week for the Global Gaming Expo (G2E). The recent cyberattacks on two of the largest US casino operators have noticeably impacted Atlantic City casinos. Or at least that is the general feeling in town lately. New Jersey gambling regulators will publish September’s revenue results for the AC casino industry on Oct. 16.


After cyberattacks crippled casino companies, how vulnerable is Las Vegas?

Las Vegas has always prided itself on its economy of leisure. In the span of a weekend, visitors can dine at the finest restaurants, witness world-class entertainment and sporting events and shop at top luxury brands without leaving the Strip—sometimes, without leaving their hotel. All that came to a standstill last month as two casino giants fell prey to revenue-crippling cyberattacks that have left us wondering: How vulnerable is Vegas, really? Casino-goers attempting to use mobile check-in, digital keys, credit cards, ATMs, slot machines and other services at some MGM Resorts properties were shocked to find widespread outages on September 11.


Mets owner seeking to construct casino outside Citi Field

New York (New York City) - Chantz Martin, Fox News - Steve Cohen spent a record amount on the New York Mets payroll heading into the 2023 regular season. Now, the billionaire who purchased the franchise ahead of the 2021 season hopes to build attractions around the team's home ballpark in Queens. Cohen suggested that a casino would give fans options before and after games. "The fans want something to do before the game, after the game," Cohen said.


Champagne, private shopping, $1.5M in jewel, luxury retailers prepare for F1

Nevada (Las Vegas) - McKenna Ross, Review-Journal - The Regis Galerie has long marketed itself as the spot on the Strip for top Italian art, Spanish porcelain and worldly fine jewelry – even legendary pop star Michael Jackson shopped at the boutique in The Venetian’s Grand Canal Shoppes. But Ike Dweck, vice president of the art gallery, is kicking it into overdrive to cash in on the immense activity expected in November… Dweck’s place — and hundreds of other luxury retailers on the Strip — are preparing for an influx of high net-worth shoppers in Las Vegas during the Formula One Grand Prix on Nov. 16 to 18, which is projected to bring 120,000 visitors to the region.


iGaming Ontario releases Q2 market- performance report

Canada (Ontario/igaming) - Mark Keast, CDC Gaming Reports - The regulated Ontario igaming market continues to experience growth, according to a quarter-two fiscal-year 2023-24 (July 1 through September 30). Ontario reached $14.2 billion in total wagers in Q2, not including promotional wagers (bonuses). That’s up from $14 billion in Q1 (April 1 to June 30, 2023). Ontario saw $540 million in total gaming revenue in Q2, down from $545 million in Q1.


Best Bookies ceases Price Pty Ltd service following ACMA warning

Oceania (Australia) - Jessie Sale, SBC News - Best Bookies’ Price Pty Ltd has been issued a formal warning from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (AMCA) for operating an unlicensed online wagering service. The group is described as an ‘internet site allowing punters to securely bet with a range of independent licensed Australian bookmakers using a single betting account’. However, it has been found that the service allowed customers to compare betting odds across licensed wagering operators and placed bets with those operators on their behalf…Best Bookies’ Price Pty Ltd has now ceased providing this service.


Amy Howe, Jason Robins examine growth of sports betting

Nevada (Las Vegas/G2E) - Rege Behe, CDC Gaming Reports - A conversation that touched on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, pickleball, Formula 1 racing, and a flurry of field goals in the National Football League seems like it could have taken place in one of the coffee shops, bars, or hallways at the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas. Instead, those topics were broached, some in depth, others lightly, during the Wednesday keynote session “The Playmakers” moderated by CNBC’s Contessa Brewer and featuring the CEOs Amy Howe of FanDuel and Jason Robins of DraftKings.


Indigenous women defy odds in Tribal leadership

Nevada (Las Vegas/G2E) - Rege Behe, CDC Gaming Reports - Monday was Indigenous People’s Day and Indian Gaming Association Chairman Ernie Steven wanted to make sure it was celebrated correctly. At the Global Gaming Expo education session “Shattering Ceilings: Women Leaders in Tribal Gaming,” Stevens introduced three tribal women who could “tell people who we are, tell people our true history,” he said. Holly Cook Macarro, an expert on political matters focused on tribal legislative and policy and principal at The Angle; Porch Band of Creek Indians Tribal Chair Stephanie Bryan; and Melanie Benjamin, the Chief Executive/Chairwoman of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, told stories of how they came to become tribal leaders, despite odds often stacked against them.


Female slot players a growing demographic

Nevada (Las Vegas/G2E) - Buck Wargo, CDC Gaming Reports - The number of female slot players continues to grow in the U.S., but game designers shouldn’t try to appeal to them by use of the color pink or flowers. Instead, they should make games that are fun for everyone to play. That was the message from a Global Gaming Expo educational session, “How Female Designers Are Influencing Game Design,” moderated by Carolyn Tomcyzyk, senior director of art design at Konami Gaming. Francine Maric, better known as “Lady Luck HQ” on social media, said that her followers online look for games that are simple and have vitality. “They want to see action. They want to see jackpots,” Maric said.


Las Vegas Grand Prix to begin at 10 p.m.

Nevada (Las Vegas) - Mick Akers, Review-Journal - The Las Vegas Grand Prix, scheduled to be contested on the third-longest circuit on Formula One’s 2023 schedule, will begin as expected at 10 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 18, race organizers confirmed. The late start is to allow the race to feature the renowned lights of the Las Vegas Strip. The circuit will be brightly lit via lighting trusses that are already being installed on the Strip and other areas of the track.


Gambler ups the ante with federal lawsuit against Resorts World

Nevada (Las Vegas) - John L. Smith, CDC Gaming Reports - A gambler’s protracted battle with Resorts World Las Vegas reached a new level Monday with a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court that accuses the Strip casino-resort company and its former president of negligence and the infliction of emotional distress for failing to prevent known fraudsters and persons convicted of gambling-related crimes from playing in the casino. The lawsuit filed by attorneys Marshall Cole and David Merrill on behalf of California resident Robert J. Cipriani, who goes by the moniker “Robin Hood 702” on social media, comes following the ouster of Resorts World Las Vegas President Scott Sibella for a violation of company policy amid press reports of an ongoing investigation by IRS Criminal Investigations and U.S. Homeland Security agents of Las Vegas hotels, including Resorts World.


Odesza at Zouk, Disco Kiss Mondays at Cathédrale and more

Nevada (Las Vegas) - The Weekly Staff - Las Vegas nightlife scion and rising star Dustin Drai has been promoted to president of Drai’s Management Group. He will now oversee the marketing and entertainment efforts and initiatives of Drai’s Beachclub, Nightclub and After Hours at the Cromwell, as well as the company’s expansion to Texas with Drai’s Dallas, set to open in late 2024. Electronic music duo Odesza’s first-ever nightclub performance will be part of New Year’s Eve weekend at Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World.


MGM sends special offers in wake of September cyberattack

National (cyberattack) - McKenna Ross, Review-Journal - MGM Resorts International has begun sending out loyalty rewards to customers affected by the September cyberattack on the company. A promotion shared by a popular social media blogger shows an offer for a complimentary stay for that MGM Rewards loyalty member.


Rise of mobile betting increases revenue, more problem gambling

New York (igaming) - Connor Smith, Spectrum News - Taxes on mobile sports betting in New York generated $727.4 million in the 2022-23 fiscal year and have continued to grow in the first quarter of the current fiscal year, according to a new report from state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. The rise of mobile sports betting, though, also led to a 26% rise in problem gambling-related calls to the Office of the Addiction Services and Supports from 2021-2022, according to the New York State Gaming Commission. This, DiNapoli said, should lead to more attention on the impacts of mobile sports betting — particularly on younger people.


Atlantic City Dave & Buster's expected to open in December

New Jersey (Atlantic City) - Selena Vazquez, The Press - The opening of the Dave & Buster's entertainment center at the former site of rapper Jay-Z's 40/40 Club has been pushed back to December, city officials said. "According to our Director of Licensing and Inspection Dale Finch, we are looking at an anticipated opening date of early December," said Alexxus Young, a spokesperson for the city, adding the license that Dave & Buster's is requesting requires City Council approval. The North American chain of combination arcade, sports bar, restaurant and entertainment complexes has 155 locations in the United States, according to the company.


122-year-old Atlantic City property turning into apartments

New Jersey (Atlantic City) - Selena Vazquez, The Press - For the past decade, the former Morris Guards Armory at 10 S. New York Ave. has been vacant, but that is set to change over the next couple of months. John Longacre and his real estate development company, LPMG Companies, expect to put about 32 studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartment units, along with other retail spaces, on the real estate market by the end of the year. The building was constructed in 1901 and was used as an armory for the city's independent volunteer military club, the Morris Guards, until 1983. "We're trying to get people to see Atlantic City in a different way," Longacre said.


Huge Powerball jackpot goes to lucky lottery player in California

National (lottery) - Jim Salter, Associated Press - A player in California won a $1.765 billion Powerball jackpot Wednesday night, ending a long stretch without a winner of the top prize… Before someone won the giant prize, there had been 35 consecutive drawings without a big winner, stretching back to July 19 when a player in California matched all six numbers and won $1.08 billion.


New Catawba chief rejects deal to break up with casino developer

North Carolina (Indian gaming) - Gavin Off, Charlotte Observer - The Catawba Nation’s new chief rejects the cost of a financial deal that would break most ties with a company that’s been instrumental in launching its Two Kings Casino outside Charlotte. The deal, approved by the tribe’s previous administration, would require the Catawba to pay SkyBoat, LLC a $125 million payout, Chief Brian Harris said…But it’s too much money, said Harris, who was elected chief this summer and must sign the agreement for it to be finalized.



New coalition forms to weigh in on gaming compact negotiations


New York (Indian gaming) - Ryan Whalen, Spectrum News - Existing non-native casinos and racinos in the Finger Lakes and Western New York and unions representing their employees are formally launching a coalition to have a voice in the ongoing negotiations for a new gaming compact between the state and the Seneca Nation of Indians. The Fair Compact for All Coalition includes representatives from del Lago Resort and Casino, Finger Lakes Gaming and Racetrack, Hamburg Gaming and Batavia Downs. They want to ensure any new Seneca gaming compact t protects the future of their operations and the communities they say have come to depend on their success.


The Shoshone-Bannock Casino announces hunting packages

Idaho (Indian gaming) - Idaho State Journal - The Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel, in conjunction with the Tribes’ Fish & Game, invites hunting enthusiasts to join in on some of the best waterfowl and pheasant hunting in Idaho on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation now through December. Hunters can choose from one-day and two-day packages, allowing them to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and wildlife of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation while also enjoying comfortable accommodations in the hotel and delectable dining options.


State Confronts Indian Boarding School Past with New Committee

Washington (Indian Country) - Jenna Kunze, Native News - Washington State’s Attorney General’s office has formed a Truth & Reconciliation Tribal Advisory Committee to collect oral testimonies and recommend how the state can address present-day harms caused by Indian boarding school policies. Washington, a state home to 29 federally recognized tribes, hosted 17 of the nation’s more than 500 Indian Boarding Schools, according to an up-to-date list from the Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition. The institutions operated from the 1800s through 1970 with the aim to forcibly assimilate Native children into white society.


Osage Casinos Celebrate Grand Opening of New Casino Hotel in Pawhuska

Oklahoma (Indian gaming) - Indian Gaming Magazine - Osage Casinos recently celebrated the grand opening of a new state-of-the-art casino and hotel in Pawhuska. This long-awaited property has been under construction since 2021 and is now open to the public following a ribbon-cutting celebration…On the day the new casino officially opened, the existing location closed. With a transformation from a 8,335 sq. ft. venue to this expansive new facility, the Pawhuska community is excited for the update. A





Casino News Media


Why Knowledge is Power: Navigating the World of Regulated Online Gambling


Every top casino search will feature an online casino's bonus offerings, payment methods and at least a blurb as to what differentiates their product from the rest of what's out there.  We know Slotland, Mansion and Mr. Green are reputable per their longevity in the realm of online gambling. But what about those sites that do not appear on such listings?


Online Casino Complaints


The fact is, the longer a casino has been around, the more likely you'll be able to find a handful of complaints about said casino.  Even a site like Mansion there are bound to be dissatisfied customers.  There is no avoiding this fact.


But when one stumbles upon multiple complaints about a particular online casino, that becomes a problem.


There are many websites that feature forums where players share their bad experiences.  These include long established Casino Meister (older than Gambling911) and, on the poker side, TwoPlusTwo.


Additionally, conduct searches via Google and other search engines.  And remember to be careful.  Some companies, usually those that are a little on the rogue side, employ services that ensure only positive supposed "real customer" experiences appear at the top of review pages.  Scroll down or filter and you'll almost always find the real truth, one single star review listed after the other.


A Word About Regulated Online Casinos


Yes there are a few benefits to playing with a regulated casino or online sportsbook, the top being the ability to reach out to a commission or other licensing body.  This doesn't always mean they are safe.  Gambling911.com warned that 5Dimes was going to shut down.  That site claimed otherwise.  We notified their regulatory body.  They did nothing.  5Dimes closed weeks later.  The regulatory body simply removed their company from its list of licensees and players were screwed out of any futures bets.


Online Casino Pluses


Once you land on a review page, the benefits are clear and easy to compare.  Promos will be pushed the most.  Here are just some of the great promotional offers we stumbled upon.


Matching deposit bonuses

100 to 200+ free spins

Bitcoin only deposits (see below)


Free bets


Be careful.  You don't just deposit money, get free money, then request it all back.  Each casino and sportsbook implements its own rollover/play requirement.  10X is one of the best rollovers.  This means your initial $20 will need to be played through ten times before you can request the free bonus money.  If 10X is a turnoff, casino gambling might not be your thing.  Some play through requirements do not permit withdrawal during this period and this may be a legitimate turnoff to some.  Why can't you request a withdrawal on winnings while still working on your play requirement. It is important to read the Q&A section of the web casino site.  Avoid any online casino that does not feature a Q&A page or Terms and Agreement section.


You'll Need to Fund Your Online Gambling Account


Some online casino payment methods are better than others.  By better, we mean faster.


Yes, Bitcoin is among the best but it’s akin to learning how to ride a bicycle.  There is a learning curve at first but funding with Bitcoin and similar cryptocurrencies will become second nature by the 4th or 5th time.  Just ALWAYS check that your Bitcoin stamp matches at the start and end of the string and you should not have any problem.   Gambling sites often have no problem sending five figure amounts through Bitcoin wallets.  This payout, often received in a matter of hours seven days a week, can then be converted to your favorite currency via the Bitcoin exchange.  


Remember too that there are fees involved with all payout methods employed.  Wires and ePayments may be quick but costly.  Each site lists varying fees for the same payment method and not all are competitive.  Many online gambling sites offer “Bitcoin Only” bonuses with more lucrative incentives.  One loosely guarded secret that the online casinos won’t advertise: They hate credit card transactions.  Gamblers are notorious for charging back.   Hence the rationale for pushing Bitcoin deposits.





Why Knowledge is Power: Navigating the World of Regulated Online Gambling


Every top casino search will feature an online casino's bonus offerings, payment methods and at least a blurb as to what differentiates their product from the rest of what's out there.  We know Slotland, Mansion and Mr. Green are reputable per their longevity in the realm of online gambling. But what about those sites that do not appear on such listings?


Online Casino Complaints


The fact is, the longer a casino has been around, the more likely you'll be able to find a handful of complaints about said casino.  Even a site like Mansion there are bound to be dissatisfied customers.  There is no avoiding this fact.


But when one stumbles upon multiple complaints about a particular online casino, that becomes a problem.


There are many websites that feature forums where players share their bad experiences.  These include long established Casino Meister (older than Gambling911) and, on the poker side, TwoPlusTwo.


Additionally, conduct searches via Google and other search engines.  And remember to be careful.  Some companies, usually those that are a little on the rogue side, employ services that ensure only positive supposed "real customer" experiences appear at the top of review pages.  Scroll down or filter and you'll almost always find the real truth, one single star review listed after the other.


A Word About Regulated Online Casinos


Yes there are a few benefits to playing with a regulated casino or online sportsbook, the top being the ability to reach out to a commission or other licensing body.  This doesn't always mean they are safe.  Gambling911.com warned that 5Dimes was going to shut down.  That site claimed otherwise.  We notified their regulatory body.  They did nothing.  5Dimes closed weeks later.  The regulatory body simply removed their company from its list of licensees and players were screwed out of any futures bets.


Online Casino Pluses


Once you land on a review page, the benefits are clear and easy to compare.  Promos will be pushed the most.  Here are just some of the great promotional offers we stumbled upon.


Matching deposit bonuses

100 to 200+ free spins

Bitcoin only deposits (see below)


Free bets

Be careful.  You don't just deposit money, get free money, then request it all back.  Each casino and sportsbook implements its own rollover/play requirement.  10X is one of the best rollovers.  This means your initial $20 will need to be played through ten times before you can request the free bonus money.  If 10X is a turnoff, casino gambling might not be your thing.  Some play through requirements do not permit withdrawal during this period and this may be a legitimate turnoff to some.  Why can't you request a withdrawal on winnings while still working on your play requirement. It is important to read the Q&A section of the web casino site.  Avoid any online casino that does not feature a Q&A page or Terms and Agreement section.


You'll Need to Fund Your Online Gambling Account


Some online casino payment methods are better than others.  By better, we mean faster.


Yes, Bitcoin is among the best but it’s akin to learning how to ride a bicycle.  There is a learning curve at first but funding with Bitcoin and similar cryptocurrencies will become second nature by the 4th or 5th time.  Just ALWAYS check that your Bitcoin stamp matches at the start and end of the string and you should not have any problem.   Gambling sites often have no problem sending five figure amounts through Bitcoin wallets.  This payout, often received in a matter of hours seven days a week, can then be converted to your favorite currency via the Bitcoin exchange.  


Remember too that there are fees involved with all payout methods employed.  Wires and ePayments may be quick but costly.  Each site lists varying fees for the same payment method and not all are competitive.  Many online gambling sites offer “Bitcoin Only” bonuses with more lucrative incentives.  One loosely guarded secret that the online casinos won’t advertise: They hate credit card transactions.  Gamblers are notorious for charging back.   Hence the rationale for pushing Bitcoin deposits.