Tag: Cardrooms
California: Family buyout deal triggers purchase of San Jose casino property
A prominent San Jose casino property is now firmly in the hands of a Bay Area business executive following a $70 million-plus deal among... more
California tribes engaged in battle in multiple theaters: Ranking the opponents
California tribes and tribal gaming groups are not made from a stock that will back down from a fight, especially if it’s on home turf,... more
California regulator takes public testimony on potential blackjack, baccarat ban in cardrooms
A California Bureau of Gambling Control hearing Thursday included public comment from elected officials, cardroom owners and employees, and... more
CNIGA chairman warns about Trump administration, sweepstakes, prediction markets
The chairman of the California Nations Indian Gaming Association issued a clarion call to U.S. tribal leaders Tuesday about the threats... more
Florida: Pensacola track gets greenlight to move cardroom to new location
With a vote of four to one, Escambia County Commissioners approved an ordinance change that will allow Pensacola Greyhound Track and Poker... more
California: Passport Technology partners with Commerce Casino
The Commerce Casino and Hotel in Los Angeles on Thursday announced a multi-year partnership with Passport Technology. The Commerce will use... more
California: Sacramento will likely see an increase in gambling tables at its casinos
Sacramentans will likely see an increase in gambling tables at the city’s casinos over the next 15 years. The City Council’s Law and... more
California AG took campaign donation from casino operator under investigation by his office
Attorney General Rob Bonta had been in the state’s top law enforcement job for a month when he accepted more than $16,000 in campaign... more
California: Cardroom expansion forges ahead with Livermore commission support
The Livermore Planning Commission unanimously supported an operational and parking expansion for Parkwest Casino 580 as well as changes to... more
As California tribes sue their cardroom rivals, cities could be the losers
On their first opportunity since a new law took effect Jan. 1, seven casino-owning Native American tribes filed suit in Sacramento County... more