Microgaming to Return to Poker as Three Major Card Rooms Close on Las Vegas Strip

Author: Live Casino Direct
 
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Microgaming is set to debut poker into their casino offerings. They shut up shop in the online poker business five months ago.

Microgaming is going to offer Hold’Em Poker on its online casino. It will be a €5 buy-in sit-down game aimed at mobile gamers. The company will continue to diversify and innovate its content offering. The marketing suggests it will take the form of a regular format. Mark Patrickson is excited about it.

The Mirage, Excalibur and Mandalay Bay card rooms on The Strip have closed their doors for good. None of them reopened on June 4th. Poker rooms are losing money. Daniel Negreanu played poker at the Mirage in his early years.

The Circa Resort & Casino has finally reopened. The entire resort will be for over-21's only. Caesars-owned Cromwell reopened two weeks ago and decided to copy the adults-only theme.   The analyst on the Las Vegas market Anthony Curtis thinks it's a trend. He thinks that some places that can fit a certain mode are going to try and differentiate themselves a little bit.

Nevada casinos won $821.1 million in September 2020, which is a 22.38% drop year-on-year. Las Vegas Sands Corp. is rumoured to be considering selling all of its Las Las resorts to concentrate on the Asian market. Maryland and Ohio casinos cater for locals and have started to see revenue increase.