Las Vegas casino workers could walk off the job June 1
- May 14, 2018
Las Vegas casinos could face a customer service nightmare this summer if unionized casino workers hit the picket lines.
Read More . . .Las Vegas casinos could face a customer service nightmare this summer if unionized casino workers hit the picket lines.
Read More . . .Daily resort fees and parking charges are rising and spreading in Las Vegas, adding as much as $45 a day to visitors' hotel bills. The publisher of Las Vegas Advisor blames the extra charges for a recent decline in the number of visitors.
Read More . . .Nevada sportsbooks collected a record $522 million, with $436.5 million on both professional and college basketball. Of that half-billion amount, casinos kept $38 million.
Read More . . .The lawsuit was filed against Jorgen Nielsen, who worked as the artistic director for the salon at Wynn Las Vegas,
Read More . . .At the end of the day, our handle will stay the same and our win percentages will stay the same. It’s an amenity to bring people into our gorgeous properties.”
Read More . . .Nevada sportsbooks will offer prop bets on the 2018 NFL Draft, marking the second year that such bets have been allowed. The Nevada Gaming Control Board approved 32 different betting options on the draft, which gets underway Thursday, 5 pm PT, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the Dallas Cowboys.
Read More . . .Demand for Vegas Golden Knights playoff tickets are not only the hottest ticket in Vegas but also the NHL. With the series win, their casino-boss neighbors have made them the favorite to win the Stanley Cup. Whatever happens, it’s a good bet that their gambling-friendly ethos will help fill seats for years to come
Read More . . .The Vegas Golden Knights are now co-favorites to win the Stanley Cup, according to the Westgate Sportsbook. That's a stunning turnaround considering the NHL's newest expansion team opened the season with 200-1 odds.
Read More . . .When the Golden Knights win, Las Vegas sports books usually lose. But that wasn’t the case Sunday night, when the South Point and MGM Resorts sports books each won money when the Knights beat the Los Angeles Kings 3-2 to take a 3-0 lead in their NHL first-round playoff series.
Read More . . .Internet poker players in New Jersey, Nevada and Delaware will be able to face off against each other starting May 1.
Read More . . .Poker Central will open a 10,000-square-foot studio and esports broadcast venue next month in a partnership with MGM Resorts International.
Read More . . .Turns out, bookmakers have feelings, too. And that makes things a little complicated when it comes to the improbable success of the Vegas Golden Knights.
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