BJ21.com Newsletter
November 30, 2007      071130

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Compiled by Al Rogers
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Two casino employees charged with stealing

(ARIZONA)  Two employees of the Vee Quiva Casino in Laveen have been indicted for allegedly stealing $9,400 in non-existent slot machine jackpots.

Arizona casinos cracking down on crime


They place bets, pull slots and hope to hit the jackpot, but more often then not they lose money. It's a reality every gambler faces. Call it the cost of having fun in a casino, but what if you won, and then the money was stolen.

Convention gripes at issue in Tropicana case ...


ATLANTIC CITY  - The conventioneers were environmental health specialists, but they say the conditions they found when they checked into the Tropicana Casino and Resort this summer were anything but healthy.

... Former Tropicana exec says he was fired for resisting layoffs ...


The former president of the Tropicana Casino and Resort testified Wednesday that he was fired for resisting massive job cuts imposed by new owners of the casino, and for alerting state regulators that the cuts were planned.

... Damage control backfires for casino


Tropicana officials attempted yesterday to refute damaging testimony from a former casino president during a regulatory hearing on whether the company can hold on to its New Jersey casino license.

PT's owners add casino -- Golden Gaming purchasing Saddle West in Pahrump

LAS VEGAS - Local tavern and slot route operator Golden Gaming on Tuesday expanded its casino business with an agreement to purchase the Saddle West hotel and casino in Pahrump for an undisclosed amount.

Kahnawake's resident cybercasino giant fined for illegal gaming


(CANADA) The company that administers the world's largest internet casino — Golden Palace.com — has pleaded guilty in Quebec to charges of illegal gambling, in a case that raises questions about First Nations' right to hand out gaming licences.

Tribal leaders spend, but federal oversight is lacking

(FLORIDA) For five years, government regulators have been aware of misspending of gambling profits by Seminole tribal leaders in violation of federal law but have taken no enforcement action.

Black Gaming reports lower revenue, project delays 


(NEVADA) The softening economy has led Black Gaming, owner and operator of three of the four hotel-casinos in Mesquite, to delay planned construction projects while focusing on controlling costs at its properties, partially through job reductions.

Built to the Beat of Detroit, MotorCity Casino Hotel Opens

An enthusiastic MotorCity Casino Hotel staff welcomed their first hotel guests today as the only locally owned and operated Detroit casino-hotel opened its doors for business.

Violations will cost three casinos --  The Black Hawk casinos left software in after the Gaming Division said it had to be removed

(COLORADO) Three Black Hawk casinos face thousands of dollars in fines for having defective software in slot machines on the gaming floor.


The Bear Growls


Long-time Las Vegas-based advantage player, casino critic, and frequent BJ21.com contributor LVBear offers his opinions on things that sometimes go wrong in the world of casinos.  Current and past growls can be read and comments posted at LVBear's website, TheBearGrowls.com


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Beat the Players - Casinos, Cops and the Game Inside the Game, by Bob Nersesian

This book should be read by everyone who sets foot in a casino: average casino patrons, skilled players, casino employees, and anyone else. It should be required reading for police officers, regulators, other public officials, and attorneys who may represent any of the aforementioned.

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