Can sports betting do for Atlantic City what Trump couldn’t?
- Jul 5, 2018
Though this once famous gambling mecca still has far to go to reverse its fortunes, some boosters are already painting a rosy picture.
Read More . . .Though this once famous gambling mecca still has far to go to reverse its fortunes, some boosters are already painting a rosy picture.
Read More . . .Hard Rock casino starts internet gambling days after opening
Read More . . .SBTech, the industry-leading sports betting solutions provider to the regulated iGaming sector, has signed an agreement with US land-based casino operator Resorts Casino Hotel (Resorts) to provide its sportsbook solution across on-property, online and mobile channels in New Jersey, subject to the appropriate regulatory approvals.
Read More . . .On Thursday, Hard Rock International’s new Atlantic City casino (the former Trump Taj Mahal) held its official grand opening ceremony, complete with a mass smashing of guitars and indoor fireworks
Read More . . .Hard Rock International Chairman Jim Allen hopes to bring Las Vegas sensibilities to stuggling Atlantic City, New Jersey with their new casino, which officially opened up to the public Thursday morning.
Read More . . .The Hard Rock Atlantic City and the Ocean Resort Casino were scheduled to open to the public by mid-day Thursday but both venues decided to throw caution to the wind after the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement authorized their launch by mid-afternoon Wednesday.
Read More . . .The last time there was so much hype about the future of this troubled seaside resort, Donald Trump was doing most of the hyping.
Read More . . .The former Trump Taj Mahal will reopen as the Hard Rock, and the former Revel will reopen as the Ocean Resort Casino. Some things to know about them:
Read More . . .Sports betting has come to the Garden State and the First State, but without customary phone or Internet access, a huge advantage will be missing for sports bettors for a while.
Read More . . .The Meadowlands Racetrack plans to bring legal sports betting to New York City’s doorstep next month. Jeff Gural, who manages the northern New Jersey track, tells The Associated Press that he plans to begin offering sports betting on July 15.
Read More . . .And the surprises began Wednesday when the casino’s executives unveiled some optimistic financial projections that would see it do better than established casinos including Tropicana, Harrah’s and Caesars, at levels Revel could only have dreamed.
Read More . . .If any team located in New Jersey (including Rutgers) wins the Championship, the Runner-Up will be deemed the winner for wagering purposes.
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