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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

The Arms Race


Massachusetts ‘Gaming’ Future

This makes the gaming operators more aggressive when it comes to ‘BREEDING’ your loved ones into compulsive gambling degenerates who will become criminals.

Pittsburg Tribune-Review - April 15, 2013 - Pennsylvania gaming sites in ‘arms race’ to compete
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Casinos, racetracks and new ways to bet a buck are sprouting from Atlantic City to Pittsburgh to Cleveland, competing for gamblers' dollars and siphoning each others profits in the process.

“Just as Pennsylvania took from New Jersey, Ohio is going to take away from Pennsylvania,” said Joseph Weinert, senior vice president of Spectrum Gaming Group, a gambling industry consultant in Linwood, N.J. “It's an arms race, of sorts.”

Pennsylvania surpassed Atlantic City with gross casino revenue of slightly more than $3 billion in 2011 to become the country's second-largest gambling market behind Las Vegas. Gaming revenue from slots and table games in Pennsylvania casinos in 2012 grew to nearly $3.2 billion, while Atlantic City's fell to $3 billion from a record $5.2 billion in 2006 — the year Pennsylvania opened its first casino.

Read more: http://triblive.com/news/allegheny/3766946-74/casino-gaming-gambling#axzz2QXS7NyEK
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Massachusetts ‘Gaming’ Future

This makes the gaming operators more aggressive when it comes to ‘BREEDING’ your loved ones into compulsive gambling degenerates who will become criminals.  

Pittsburg Tribune-Review - April 15, 2013 - Pennsylvania gaming sites in ‘arms race’ to compete 

Casinos, racetracks and new ways to bet a buck are sprouting from Atlantic City to Pittsburgh to Cleveland, competing for gamblers' dollars and siphoning each others profits in the process. 

“Just as Pennsylvania took from New Jersey, Ohio is going to take away from Pennsylvania,” said Joseph Weinert, senior vice president of Spectrum Gaming Group, a gambling industry consultant in Linwood, N.J. “It's an arms race, of sorts.” 

Pennsylvania surpassed Atlantic City with gross casino revenue of slightly more than $3 billion in 2011 to become the country's second-largest gambling market behind Las Vegas. Gaming revenue from slots and table games in Pennsylvania casinos in 2012 grew to nearly $3.2 billion, while Atlantic City's fell to $3 billion from a record $5.2 billion in 2006 — the year Pennsylvania opened its first casino. 

Read more: http://triblive.com/news/allegheny/3766946-74/casino-gaming-gambling#axzz2QXS7NyEK

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