Caesars lost almost $500,000 before a gambler alerted casino officials that there was a problem with the slot machine. The Indiana Gaming Comission is investigating the casino, which may be fined for failing to follow the security procedures planned to avoid such problems.
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Pro-Slots group is moving on
The gang from Bridge Capital LLC, including Shawn Scott and Rob Newell, that have been trying to legalize gambling since 2004 have surrended and are moving out of town to Northern Mariana Islands.
Police arrests slot machine player
The authorities of Sparks, in the state of Nevada, have reported that the local police have recently arrested a person that is suspected of being the author of a series of robberies and, also, of initiating fires in public places.
May 1 boycott.
Union leaders of the casinos in Las Vegas urged employees who support the immigration reform to go to work on May 1. The leaders fear that thousands of Latino workers will take part in the event called “A day without immigrants”.
Slots Mafia and Robbery
A Bulgarian under-eighteen youngster was arrested by the Civil Guard of Malaga after having been accused of robbing slot machines in bars with the help of a simple screwdriver. This technique is known as “the fishing line”.
However, this detained minor is not an isolated case. This incident has clearly shown a national issue: the presence of foreign organized gangs, from Eastern Europe in this case, in Spanish territory.
Missouri´s 11 casinos logged a 9% gain
A big jump in patronage translated into higher revenue last month at Terrible's Mark Twain Casino.
Figures released by the Missouri Gaming Commission show the LaGrange casino logged 51,325 patrons in January, a 43 percent gain from a year ago.
The patronage jump helped boost the casino's monthly revenue, which rose to $2,801,825, a 31 percent increase from January 2005.
Slot machines in Tallahassee
State bureaucrats have decided to host a public workshop on how to regulate Broward's slot machines hundreds of miles from the voters who approved them and the facilities that will house them. "That's absurd," said Rep. Ron Greenstein, D-Coconut Creek. "The hearings should be in Broward. It just shows their arrogance."
Two days have been set aside to take testimony on everything from how to apply for a slots license to regulating the payout to players
Slot machines & Lottery
A comprehensive study of the state Lottery suggests that allowing virtual horse racing and slot machines would boost revenues.
The goal of the study commissioned by the state treasurer's office was to find a way to maintain interest in the Lottery. There's been stiff competition from casinos in neighboring states and online gambling.
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What slot players don´t know
There may be no strategy or skill associated with slot machines as there is with poker, blackjack and some other table games, but that doesn't mean playing them should be looked upon as passive entertainment.
When it's your hard-earned dollars at stake, viewing slot machine play as merely hoping to get lucky can take a lot of the fun out of gambling outings for average people who make regular visits to the casinos.












