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Free parking and no resort fees at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas

How will the hotels and casinos of Las Vegas fight for customers in the waning days of the pandemic? And how will they set themselves apart from their competition when a vaccinated populace emerges from a year or two on lockdown? The answers to some of these questions may be found in the opening of…

Intelitics secures Colorado license

Intelitics, a leading performance marketing and analytics platform provider, recently secured a license allowing it to operate in the newly opened Colorado sports betting market. It's a big move for the California-based company as it expands it customer base to include licensed US gambling operators. Colorado is only the most recent US State that's approved…

BetMGM partners with TopGolf on sports betting and entertainment

In the Wild West atmosphere of the wide open US regulated sports betting market, customer acquisition is the prize that every operator is chasing. With nearly every American consumer on the line, there's not a corner of the country where sports betting operators aren't willing to go to grab them. That's why a recent announcement…

Nevada casinos boost occupancy up a notch to 35 percent

Nevada casinos, particularly those in Las Vegas have always been the bellwether of the gambling industry. If Nevada is doing well, it's likely that the rest of the business is doing well, too. If Nevada casinos are struggling, like they were in 2008, it's likely that casinos all over the world are hurting, too. That's…

Boyd Gaming readies cashless gambling test in Nevada

Are Nevada's glittering gambling palaces ready for the cashless gaming technology? That's the question that officials from Boyd Gaming are presenting Nevada gambling regulators as they move forward with a test of their BoydPay Digital Wallet technology. If successfully implemented, BoydPay has the potential to be a glittering success story in the post-pandemic gambling business.…

No surprises from AGA 2020 report: US gambling had a rotten year

There's no question that 2020 was a lousy year for American gambling operators but a recent report from the American Gaming Association (AGA) bears out the misery in excruciating detail. All told, the US gambling business pulled in around $20 billion in 2020; which is down 30 percent over 2019. The report utilized data drawn…

Irish lawmakers consider gambling ad ban

Lawmakers from the Irish Labour Party are putting forth a bill that would ban nearly every form of gambling advertising on the Emerald Isle. It's a radical idea that would hobble licensed operators, open the door for black market gaming, and - fortunately - may not have enough support to pass into law. The effort…

Crowds cheer demolition of Trump Casino in Atlantic City

Running a casino isn't easy, even if you fancy yourself to be one of the greatest businessmen in history. If you don't believe that, just ask former US President and failed casino boss, Donald Trump. His reign in Atlantic City came to a crashing conclusion this week when the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino was…

BGC ices gambling talk on football social media sites

The UK Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) is asking football clubs to refrain from discussing and promoting gambling on their social media sites in as part of an effort to avoid triggering problem gamblers. It's move that may seem extreme to the layman, but will likely help keep UK gambling operators a step ahead of…

Indiana regulated sports betting off to hot 2021 start

There's no question that regulated sports betting has been a massive hit in the United States. Every month there's at least one state that shatters its previous record handle and January 2020 was no exception. With a $384.2 million handle, Indiana broke its previous wagering record of $313.1 million that was set way back in…