Dog track threatened by Indian gaming deal (The News-Press)
It began as the Last Frontier, became the New Frontier and now it's crossing the final frontier. The Wild West-deco gambling hall that opened in 1942 and became the first themed casino on the Las Vegas Strip is set to be imploded early Tuesday to make way for a $5 billion megaresort planned by IDB Group and Elad Group, the owner of The Plaza hotel in New York.Las Vegas landmark Frontier hotel faces wrecking ball (USA Today)
Playing it Smart - How do you figure what you earn in comps at Craps? Most casino gamblers know the house has an edge on every bet. That edge is usually expressed as a percentage. You can picture it as the average the joint will earn per dollar wagered over an extended period.Monday November 12, 2007 - 11:59 EST (Rolling Good Times)
The New Frontier, which earned historical notations by becoming the Strip's first theme casino and hosting Elvis Presley's debut in the city, is set to become history itself early Tuesday when it is imploded to make way for a $5 billion megaresort. The low-key gambling hall, which opened as the Last Frontier in 1942 with a cowboy village theme and later embraced the space age before returning to .Vegas' New Frontier to become history (The Charlotte Observer)
The New Frontier, which earned historical notations by becoming the Strip's first theme casino and hosting Elvis Presley's debut in the city, is set to become history itself early Tuesday when it is imploded to make way for a $5 billion megaresort.Vegas' New Frontier to become history (AP via Yahoo! News)
Don't bet on playing Vegas-style slots at a Seminole casino any time soon.Future bets: More options no sure thing at Seminole casino (Sun-Sentinel)
Nevada's casinos gave state officials a glimmer of good news Friday, as the state's gaming industry posted a 7.5 percent gain in the gaming win number in September when compared to the same month last year, the state Gaming Control Board said Friday.Nevada gaming: Officials get good news as win mark increases (Reno Gazette-Journal)

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