Writer: Nick Sortal
As technology improves, Banyan Gaming sees new frontier for slots
The way Jason Seelig sees it, the last major innovation for slots came in 1999, when players’ coins and plastic cups were replaced by the... more
Racetrack casinos’ ‘designated player’ games: Ball bounces in their favor
Whether you watch a tennis match or follow a lawsuit regarding racetrack casinos and “designated player” games, you can hurt your neck... more
Time edges closer for Indian tribe to pay $1 billion owed to IRS
More than 50 years after U.S. recognition as a tribe, and more than 25 years after collecting their first dollar via gambling, the... more
Still plenty of hope for regional casinos
While casino executives are legitimately concerned about courting their next generation of customers, the present isn’t so bad. “Two... more
Media: How to play your cards right
I recently spoke to a group of medical professionals interested in building media relationships. That got me thinking about the... more
As shown by ESPN’s 30 for 30, jai-alai has lost its bounce
The last time most Americans probably thought of jai-alai was when watching Miami Vice: during its opening credits, a jai-alai player... more
Florida judge got it right, but designated player games not folding yet
Here in Florida, we don’t put too much stock in the ruling of a single judge. Monday’s decision against “designated-player” card... more
New Jersey case could open floodgates for sports gambling – and DFS
No matter the outcome, a New Jersey court case could rapidly advance the prospect of nationwide sports betting. That was the opinion of... more
Florida Lottery adds more daily draw games
Those days of buying a Powerball or Florida Lotto ticket, then waiting for Wednesday or Saturday night for the results, are dying. For... more
After too much time away, a South Floridian makes it to Vegas
I have been so focused on gambling in South Florida that I must admit, sheepishly, that I’d gone more than a decade without visiting Las... more
