Month: November 2018
Study: Las Vegas bet on sports and entertainment paying off
Las Vegas’ bet on sports and entertainment is paying dividends by attracting visitors and boosting its economy, according to a report... more
Penn National to launch branded credit card connected to its customer loyalty program
Regional casino giant Penn National Gaming announced a program Thursday with Alliance Data Systems Corp. to develop a co-branded credit... more
Panel: Wagering data expected to increase as sports betting evolves in the U.S.
NEW YORK – The types of data available to the gaming industry, and the value of that data, is set to skyrocket as sports betting... more
On the Fringes: New games are popular, but emerging technologies change slot machine play
This space shone a spotlight on many of the very best new games presented at the Global Gaming Expo last month. But concentrating on the... more
Ireland announces new anti-money laundering legislation
Charlie Flanagan, the Minister for Justice and Equality in Ireland announced new measures for preventing money laundering, which will apply... more
Review: Gaming Coffee Table Books
It’s already that time of the year; many of us are seeking gift ideas for the holidays. I’ve found you can seldom go wrong with a coffee... more
In Slot Analytics, We Can Do Better
“We can do better.” That seems to be the underlying theme of the resolutions that we make at the beginning of each year. While most of our... more
Panelists at sports betting conference agree the Federal Wire Act of 1963 is ‘murky’
NEW YORK – Nevada gaming attorney Mark Clayton attempted to summarize some of key points of the 1963 Federal Wire Act, which... more
The fix isn’t in, sports betting panel concludes, but diligence is more essential than ever
NEW YORK – ESPN sports betting journalist David Purdum put up a Twitter poll in October 2017 that asked a simple question: “Do you... more
Shake-up continues in Belgium’s gambling industry
Belgium has been closing some dubious doors in its gaming industry. In September, regulators classified and banned loot boxes as gambling.... more



