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STATELINE, Nev. Nevada casinos set an all-time record in May, reporting $1.23 billion in win. Gaming Control Board Analyst Mike Lawton said that happened despite having no conventions and no international travel. “Just people with money in their pockets,” he said. May marks three consecutive months of win over $1 billion. The last time that happened was December 2019 through February 2020 just before the pandemic hit. The total was up 25.3% or $284.4 million over May 2019. It can’t be compared to May 2020 because the state’s casinos were shut down by the pandemic that month and total win was less than $6 million. var vf ad container = document.getElementById(vf div id); ....
Kaya, Orzhov Usurper is my favourite Magic card. (Illustration: Ben Curie / Kotaku) To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, features and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Kotaku Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. On the wall in Mike Lawton’s classroom rests a cardboard cut-out of a Black man. It’s not Martin Luther King Jr. or any other famous Black figure from history it’s a mage dark skinned and powerful-looking as a spell shoots from his fingertips. It’s Teferi, one of ....
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NFL: COVID-19 expected to take bite out of Super Bowl bets By Syndicated Content By Frank Pingue (Reuters) - The Super Bowl typically creates a legal gambling frenzy in Nevada but fewer tourists in the Western state due to COVID-19 will likely keep wagers from setting a record despite Sunday s mouthwatering matchup. Plenty of money is still expected to be wagered in Nevada ahead of the Super Bowl showdown between the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs and host Tampa Bay Buccaneers - but topping the record $158.6 million handle, or total amount of bets, set in 2018 is unlikely. In Nevada, (the) Super Bowl handle is driven by visitation dollars, and Las Vegas, along with other areas across the state, are destination markets for customers to come and wager on the game, Mike Lawton, senior research analyst for the Nevada Gaming Control Board said in an email. ....
Shutdown cuts 2020 Nevada gaming win by over a third nevadaappeal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nevadaappeal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.