pokernews.com - 11/3/2009
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In what may be a good sign for tournament poker, televised tournament action will once again return to Atlantic City thanks a deal brokered between the Trump Taj Mahal and the Spike Network. After a year hiatus without television coverage, the Taj's...
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atspoker.com 5/25/2009 — Visiting Atlantic City for a few days of poker tournaments and some cash poker. I arrived in Atlantic City on Sunday night, and stayed at the Ramada Inn on Black Horse Pike and am glad to now be at the Borgata for the next few days. The action at the poker tables is OK, the Memorial Day ...
Poker Jet Set: Atlantic City
pokernews.com 8/22/2009 — Atlantic City was once known as the hottest vacation spot on the East Coast and although the city may have lost some of its shine, there is no denying that AC still makes for a sweet little getaway for those looking to escape the conundrums of big...
Bluff: The Atlantic City Big Game
sports.espn.go.com 8/13/2009 — Playing in the Atlantic City big game has been home for Matt Glantz over the past few years. Does he have any plans to join the bigger games out west?
Schedule Announced for WSOP Atlantic City Circuit Event
pokernewsdaily.com 9/20/2009 — Most poker enthusiasts are currently thinking about their plans for World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) or the World Poker Tour ( WPT ) event currently running at the Borgata in Atlantic City. However, those who like to plan ahead are already setting their sights on another upcoming Atlantic City tournament series, the World Series of Poker Circuit Event (WSOPC) at Harrah’s in December.
This week, WSOPC staff released the official schedule of events and the series will offer 17 ...
WSOP-Circuit Atlantic City, Day 1: Chris Klodnicki Leads
pokernews.com 3/13/2009 — Caesars Atlantic City played host to the latest stop on the World Series of Poker Circuit yesterday, as 208 players ponied up the $5,150 entry fee for their shot at the gold championship ring and a WSOP Main Event...
Atlantic City Gaming Revenue Falls 5.8% in September
pokernewsdaily.com 10/13/2009 — According to figures released by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission , Atlantic City casinos posted revenues, or “win,” of $335.4 million in September, representing a drop of 5.8% year over year.
A total of $231.8 million was generated from slot machines last month and another $103.5 million came from gamblers staked out at table games, representing declines of 5.2% and 6.9%, respectively, compared to September of 2008. The Atlantic City Hilton posted total casino win of $15.66 million in ...