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Downtown's Golden Nugget now in the baccarat business eConnect’s New Baccarat Side Bet Protection Revealed at G2E Asia Nev. gambling revenue up 7 percent from March 2012 UK casino accuses US poker star Ivey of cheating UK casino accuses American poker star Phil Ivey of cheating London casino accuses Phil Ivey of cheating at baccarat Poker star Phil Ivey accused of cheating; casino won’t pay multimillion-dollar winnings Baccarat leads way as Nevada gaming revenues climb in March UK casino accuses US poker star Phil Ivey of cheating Nevada gambling revenue tops $914M
Baccarat players have a new pit to play in. The Golden Nugget has opened a baccarat pit downtown, located just past the casino’s Rush Tower lobby and valet entrance.
eConnect, Inc. a leading software developer of proactive video intelligence has released a new feature that will help determine if players are counting cards in order to take advantage of the side bets on baccarat games. (PRWeb May 22, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/5/prweb10758792.htm
Nevada casinos won $914.8 million in March, posting a 7 percent increase from the same month a year ago with much of the gains attributable to the high-roller game of baccarat, the state Gaming Control ...
A major casino operator is accusing Phil Ivey, an American who is one of the world's top professional poker players, of amassing millions of dollars in winnings by cheating at baccarat. Court papers filed ...
A U.K. casino group has accused U.S. professional poker star Phil Ivey of cheating at baccarat and says the scam means they don't have to pay his claimed multimillion dollar winnings.
LONDON -- (FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS) -- Casino giant Genting Group is accusing poker champion Phil Ivey of amassing millions of dollars in winnings by cheating at a version of baccarat.
LONDON—A casino group has accused U.S. professional poker star Phil Ivey of cheating at baccarat and says the alleged scam means they don't have to pay his claimed multimillion dollar winnings. The Genting Group said in court papers filed Tuesday that Ivey and an accomplice used an elaborate scam to run up roughly 7.8 million pounds ($11.9 million) in tainted winnings that will not be honoured ...
Nevada gaming revenues increased 7 percent in March compared to the same month a year ago — up $60 million to $914.7 million.
LONDON — A casino group has accused U.S. professional poker star Phil Ivey of cheating at baccarat and says the alleged scam means they don't have to pay his claimed multimillion dollar winnings. The Genting Group said in court papers filed Tuesday that Ivey and an accomplice used an elaborate scam to run up roughly $11.9 million in tainted winnings that will not be honored
CARSON CITY (AP) — Nevada casinos won $914.8 million in March, posting a 7 percent increase from the same month a year ago with much of the gains attributable to the high-roller game of baccarat, the state Gaming Control Board reported Friday.