Inside Gaming: A locals casino to bring back poker room
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Inside Gaming: A locals casino to bring back poker room
"Live poker will return to Green Valley Ranch later this year when Station Casinos reopens its poker room as part of the property's $200 million renovation project. The 23-year-old 497-room Henderson resort is undergoing a major remodeling of its rooms, suites and meetings and conventions facilities. The remodeled poker room will be in its original location with 16 new tables and chairs. No date has been set for the reopening, which is expected to include special giveaways and a reopening tournament."
"A new Las Vegas manufacturing company will make its debut at next week's Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas. High Hand Studios, founded by gaming executives Justin Beltram and Justin Arcemont who both once worked at Maverick Gaming, will serve the gaming industry with original equipment manufacturing with merchandising and signage. Arcemont brings more than 25 years of gaming industry experience after working in senior roles at Pavilion Payments, Maverick Gaming, Aruze Gaming and IGT."
"Ernest L. "Ernie" Stevens Jr., longtime chairman of the Indian Gaming Association and one of the most influential voices in tribal gaming, died suddenly on Sept. 26. He was 66. A citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, Stevens led the IGA for more than two decades, championing tribal sovereignty and helping expand tribal gaming into a $43 billion industry. Colleagues and tribal leaders remembered him as a "warrior, statesman, and champion for all of Indian Country," in the words of IGA Executive Director Jason Giles."
Live poker will return to Green Valley Ranch later this year as Station Casinos reopens the property's poker room during a $200 million renovation. The 23-year-old, 497-room Henderson resort is undergoing major remodeling of rooms, suites, and meetings and conventions facilities; the remodeled poker room will occupy its original location with 16 new tables and chairs. High Hand Studios, a new Las Vegas manufacturer founded by Justin Beltram and Justin Arcemont, will debut at Global Gaming Expo to provide original equipment manufacturing, merchandising, and signage. Ernest L. "Ernie" Stevens Jr., longtime IGA chairman, died Sept. 26 at 66 after championing tribal sovereignty and expanding tribal gaming into a $43 billion industry.
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