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US Bets

A study says slot players don't care about payout percentage, but why not try an open book approach?

US Bets

A study says slot players don't care about payout percentage, but why not try an open book approach?

StreetInsider.com

The International Luxury Hotel Association will hold its 10th annual INSPIRE21 conference at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows, Santa Monica on December 2-3.

Travel Daily News

UNLV researchers discover that a common strategy to increase play time on slot machines simply doesn’t add up.

Nouvelles du monde

Greek Cuisine was recently introduced as a stand-alone program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) which announced the creation of the National Hellenic Society Culinary Legacy Fund to promote Hellenic heritage, culture and cuisine to students. in culinary arts.

Greek Reporter

Greek cuisine was recently introduced as a standalone program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) which announced the establishment of the National Hellenic Society Culinary Legacy Fund to promote Hellenic heritage, culture, and cuisine to culinary arts students.

Yogonet

A new UNLV research claims a common strategy applied by casinos worldwide to increase play time on slot machines might not be the best choice.

Yogonet

A new UNLV research claims a common strategy applied by casinos worldwide to increase play time on slot machines might not be the best choice.

Gambling Insider

A study has shown that the common strategy, known as lowering the house edge, makes no difference for the gambler.

Gambling Insider

A study has shown that the common strategy, known as lowering the house edge, makes no difference for the gambler.

Asia Gaming Brief

In this face-to-face talk, Dr. Abarbanel gives her thoughts on the cross-over between video games, gamification, and gambling games, and also gives her thoughts on how skill-based gaming machines are likely to evolve in the future.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Nevada’s Gaming Control Board released its latest figures on Wednesday, showing September was another billion-dollar month for casinos—a trend that's been going on for more than six months.