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Player Protection Summit: As gaming industry grows, problem gambling needs to be addressed
With sports betting spreading across the country and professional leagues embracing sponsorships and partnerships with sports books, the... more
Player Protection Symposium: Technology needs human element to successfully address problem gambling
The increased popularity of cashless payment systems in 2021, concurrent with tremendous growth in sports betting and igaming, has renewed... more
Former gamblers relate cautionary tales at Player Protection Symposium
Problem gambling causes many aftershocks beyond the damage to bank accounts. Jeffrey Wasserman remembers the looks on the faces of his... more
Nevada sets record for handle for sports betting in October
Led by record betting in NFL games, Nevada reported an all-time record for sports betting handle in October with Raiders games at Allegiant... more
Gary Platt chairs help renovate downtown Henderson properties
Gary Platt Manufacturing is playing a key role in the revitalization of downtown Henderson in Nevada. The Reno-based chair manufacturer has... more
Update: Return of conventions and midweek occupancy gives Las Vegas highest visitor count since start of pandemic
Led by a 30.4% gain on the Las Vegas Strip over 2019 and the highest visitation since the pandemic began as convention business boosted... more
PayNearMe announces partnership with Pin4 for instant access to winnings
PayNearMe Monday announced a partnership with Pin4 that allows players instant access to their winnings. In conjunction with participating... more
Konami Gaming & ReelMetrics extend relationship, deepen cooperation
Gaming equipment supplier, Konami Gaming, Inc., and data science firm, ReelMetrics B.V., announced jointly today that the companies have... more
Nevada regulators approve Gaming Technology Group’s EPIC 2000 machine
Gaming Technology Group (GTG) received unanimous approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission on November 18 for its new EPIC 2000 multigame... more
San Manuel Tribe set to receive license to operate the non-nightclub-centric Palms
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians is closing in on becoming the first Native American tribe to own a Las Vegas resort by the end of... more

