Tag: Table Games
Las Vegas: Wynn eliminates triple-zero roulette
Wynn Resorts has begun rolling out a series of guest-focused changes aimed at reinforcing value in Las Vegas, including the elimination of... more
Las Vegas: Golden Gate Hotel & Casino to install Interblock’s electronic table games
The Golden Gate Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas announced recently an exclusive partnership with Interblock, a provider of electronic table... more
Here’s how technology is changing casino floors in real time
Over the past two decades, casinos have steadily introduced electronic table games, blending them on the floor alongside live blackjack,... more
Iowa: Prairie Flower Casino in Carter Lake now offers live table games
Gamblers looking for a personal experience now can play table games in Carter Lake. Prairie Flower Casino announced that it began offering... more
Pennsylvania: New Happy Valley Casino reveals table game lineup
If you can’t wait for Pennsylvania’s new mini-casino, you’ll probably be happy about this news out of Happy Valley. Plans... more
New Pennsylvania casino under construction reveals full table game lineup
A clearer picture is emerging for the State College area’s long-awaited mini-casino as developers eye an April 2026 opening. In a July... more
Introducing a real pioneer: the first boxwoman to run a craps table in a Las Vegas Strip casino
The first boxwoman to run a craps table in a Las Vegas Strip casino has always been bold, with nerve and tact that proved useful when the... more
Golden Gate casino in downtown Las Vegas taking out all live dealer tables
It is the end of an era, as the oldest casino property in downtown Las Vegas is eliminating traditional table games in favor of a new... more
Man alleged to have stolen chips off roulette tables at Pennsylvania casino
After Joseph Francisco-Ribeiro Jr. was allegedly caught stealing a $5 chip off an active roulette table at Parx casino last month, the... more
No, you can’t gamble on UNO in Las Vegas, but here is how it could happen
Social media recently went wild over the notion that UNO, the family card game, could be coming to Las Vegas as a new table game. But... more