Writer: Ken Adams
The score is the point and not the bet, right?
It is FIFA World Cup 2026: June 11, Mexico plays South Africa in Mexico City and South Korea is matched with Czechia in Guadalajara. The... more
How many is too many in the Old Dominion?
Recently, analysts from Jefferies Equity went on tour to Virginia. Virginia is a growing market, with five casinos, eight mini-casinos with... more
A watering hole in the desert might go dry
Affinity Gaming recently announced it would close Primm Valley Resorts, the last of its casinos in Primm, Nevada on July 4. The news has... more
And who has the advantage now?
In the evolution of gaming, systems and data management have become more and more sophisticated. In the beginning, slot systems could... more
Using old ideas to solve new problems
G2E Asia was in Macau this year from May 12 through May 14 . Like all trade shows, it has two components, a trade show and discussions on... more
Tribal gaming a gateway to better future
It is a well-known fact and oft-told tale, Indian gaming has been good for Indian tribes. The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act passed in 1988;... more
Resorts World NYC’s and Happy Valley’s doors are open and the challenges begin
This week two casinos opened, one in New York City and one in State College, Pennsylvania. The timing is interesting. Why now? Why the last... more
American Indian tribes are vigilant
In January, Churchill Downs filed a lawsuit challenging a law in Maine allowing tribes to operate internet gaming. In the complaint,... more
An interview with the regulators: Irrevocable differences
On April 9, HG Vora Capital Management attended a hearing in its honor at the offices of the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Parag Vora... more
An existential threat, Australia, and the ban
The advertising of sports betting is sometimes its own worst enemy. The betting ads attract would-be bettors, but also would-be litigators... more
