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Online Blackjack News for Wednesday - February 11, 2004

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• One part Las Vegas, two parts Monte Carlo
• Tribes conceal an ace in casino agreement
• Seminar Offers Critical Tactics To Impede Casino Crime
• Study Shows Women Over 40 Spend More Time Playing Online Games Than Male or Teenage Gamers
• Sports Flicks
• Seminar Offers Crucial Steps to Thwarting Casino Crime
• ‘Survivor' enthusiast Sue Jenkins wants it all on the reality show
• Nevada casinos gain $9.63B in 2003, a slight increase
• Gambling tarnishes acknowledgement of tribes
• Seminar Give Participants Upperhand on Casino Crime
• Monte Carlo Night With a Touch of Sin City
• Women Account For Largest Group Of Online Gamers
• Blackjack has cure for Denim Blues
• Nevada casinos declare close to 14% revenue loss
• Taking a chance on theater
• House panel rules in favor of retaining video gambling
• BoDog.com bolsters with help of RealTime Gaming
• Gambling monitors need assistance, state official says
• Sin City translated in 'Vegas,' 'CSI' groups
• Aid needed for gambling monitors, insists state official
• States Watch Indian Casino Revenue
• Indian casino profits looking more enticing
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‘Survivor' enthusiast Sue Jenkins wants it all on the reality show - 2004-02-11
Sue Jenkins is spunky, lively and spirited, but is she right for the television reality show "Survivor?" She believes she is.
With some professional assistance, she shot her short video, which reveals photos of her growing up and features tidbits of her Irish heritage.
She is viewed holding a frog, riding a horse backward, fishing, cheerleading and spending time with her family. Then, Jenkins successfully beats players in a hand of blackjack at a casino, proving the nature of her competitiveness.
Read the full story at Anacortes American, WA
 
Nevada casinos gain $9.63B in 2003, a slight increase - 2004-02-11
Nevada casinos won $9.63 billion from bettors in 2003 - a slight rise from 2002 totals as the state's tourism-dependent economy sees an ongoing slow recovery from the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
The $9.63 billion statewide win featured $6.48 billion from slot machines, up 3.3 percent from 2001, and $3.08 billion from table games, down 1.2 percent.

A breakdown of games that generated the majority of revenue in 2003 shows the clubs won $1.12 billion on blackjack; $419.2 million on craps; and $365.9 million resulting from baccarat.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Sun, NV
 








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