Writer: Ken Adams
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
A city and an industry facing a crisis head-on
Atlantic City is facing a crisis. Three casino licenses have been awarded for New York City, a core market for A.C. It is not the first... more
A tail gunner on a delivery truck
March 17 marked the sixth year since Steve Sisolak, governor of Nevada, ordered all non-essential business in Nevada to close; it was a... more
The future of Macau is lost in translation
Macau is the reigning capital of casino gambling, having long ago passed Las Vegas. In 2025, Macau generated $30 billion in gross... more
A relentless march forward into a brave new world
There is a new player in town. Well, not new exactly. Online gaming or igaming, whichever you prefer, has been legal since 2013 in New... more
Betting on a new Caesar
Betting is in fashion these days. There are frequent wagering opportunities that rarely existed before. You can bet on death, war, sporting... more
The future and predicting the market
In the ongoing saga of the prediction/futures markets, Kalshi is suing the governor and attorney general of Utah. Kalshi seeks to stop Utah... more
Sandoval and Burnett to the rescue at Resorts World
Brian Sandoval, Chairman of the board of Resorts World, told the Nevada Gaming Control Board that Resorts World had put its... more
