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Casino Industry Shakes Up with Record Wins, Expansions and Leadership Shifts

A million-dollar slot win in California and bold casino expansions signal a dynamic shift. Who's leading the charge—and who's stepping down?

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The image shows a casino sign lit up at night in front of a building, with text on the wall and lights illuminating the area. On the right side of the image, there are boards with text, likely advertising the best casinos in Las Vegas.
  • Golden Nugget Atlantic City is undergoing a leadership transition with Tom Pohlman's 15-year tenure concluding.
  • Multiple players secured large jackpots, including $1 million at Pechanga Resort Casino and over $1.15 million at Durango Casino & Resort.
  • Nevada regulators took the rare step of adding an illegal bookmaker to the state's List of Excluded Persons.

Leadership Shifts and Expansion Plans

Casino Industry Shakes Up with Record Wins, Expansions and Leadership Shifts

Golden Nugget Atlantic City is preparing for a leadership transition. Tom Pohlman, after a 15-year tenure, will conclude his operational duties on May 1, transferring responsibilities to Kevin Scull. This change marks the end of one of the longer leadership periods in the city's modern casino history.

In New Hampshire, the Manchester Zoning Board of Adjustment approved Revo Casino's proposal to construct a larger casino. The plan involves utilizing the current building's footprint and expanding onto two additional lots.

Jackpot Wins and Payout Issues

Two players recently secured substantial jackpots. A Californian woman became a millionaire after winning $1 million on a slot machine at Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula.

Separately, a player at Durango Casino & Resort hit a $1,159,768.43 Grand Jackpot on a Dragon Link slot machine.

However, not all jackpot news was positive. The fallout from a William Hill software bug continues to be discussed. A woman has come forward, expressing her disappointment over a $1.35 million jackpot loss related to this error.

Regulatory Actions and Technology Investments

Nevada regulators made a rare decision. The Nevada Gaming Control Board unanimously voted to add Mathew to the state's List of Excluded Persons.

On the technology front, BetHog secured $10 million in Series A funding. This investment aims to support the expansion of its AI live casino technology.

In other industry news, Thunderspin introduced a new brand identity and philosophy for the online gambling sector. Additionally, Treasure Island announced that Snoop Dogg is scheduled to perform at its Minnesota venue.

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