2008 October 13 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

A reputed mob associate claims prosecutors indicted the wrong man. He wants $1 million in damages and the charges against him dropped.

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T.O. Whenham writes for Doc’s Sports . We’re four glorious days into the newest NHL season. No better time than now to assess what we have learned so far, and what that might mean to the short term betting future: Hogtown Longshots The M…

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Revenue at the six local casinos dropped 3.6 percent in September compared to a year ago, according to new figures from the Missouri Gaming Commission and Illinois Gaming Board.

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LaTale players are being encouraged to create their own bingo cards by using screenshots of their characters with 25 different monsters in a 5×5 grid. Once done, players have the chance to play ‘beastly bingo’ with game masters. The details are all revealed after the jump.

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Police in the District have issued an arrest warrant for a man wanted in connection to a double shooting that happened on Saturday night. Investigators say it happened when a robbery at an illegal gambling house on 14th Street in Northwest Washington went bad, and two men got into a fight with the robbers. FOX 5’s Paul Wagner has details.

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Three of Wall Street’s most influential leaders want big reforms to help Wall Street kick its gambling habit.

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The owner of two closed race tracks urged Kansas regulators on Monday to wait to revoke the facilities’ operating licenses until legislators can reconsider how much slot machine revenue tracks should be allowed to keep.

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The Kansas City-areas four riverboat casinos reported lower combined revenue and fewer customers in September compared with last year, according to the Missouri Gaming Commission.

News from Casino

Pompano Park plans to ask the Broward County Commission in Florida on Tuesday to approve several zoning changes that will allow it to expand its 46,503-square-foot casino to 55,000 square feet and to build a 500-room hotel on property owned by St. Louis-based Isle of Capri Casinos.

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