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Online Casino News for Friday - February 6, 2004

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$81.2 million on Super Bowl is record wager - 2004-02-06
Bettors wagered a historic $81.2 million in Nevada and sports books won $12.4 million on Sunday's Super Bowl, state gambling regulators stated on Wednesday.
Streshley stated that the casinos also won because people wagered on the Super Bowl as a low-scoring game.

The 15.3 percent casino win ratio was less than the 16.3 percent in 2001, when $67.7 million was wagered and the Baltimore Ravens beat the New York Giants, 34-7. Because the total wager was lower, casinos won $11.2 million that year.
Read the full story at Napa News
 
Yes, casino fever has returned - 2004-02-06
The excitement over the potential of a casino in Bridgeport seems to be a lot more quiet this time around the gambling merry-go-round.

Yes, casino fever - or some tired version of it - has returned to the Park City.As everyone obviously knows by now, the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation suddenly received federal recognition last week from the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA).
The BIA reversed an earlier refusal of the Kent-based tribe's application, based mainly on the fact that the tribe has been state-recognized for centuries.
Read the full story at Bridgeport News
 







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