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Nevada sportsbooks may have had a sleepier April, but last month’s handle for the state still surged past that of previous years, setting an all-time record.
The Nevada Gaming Commission has amended its regulations to require the state to establish and maintain a self-exclusion list for internet gaming sites.
Nevada Gaming Commission Chair John Moran is seen on the right next to Nevada Gaming Control Board Chair Brin Gibson in April of 2021. State gaming regulators recently signed off on a self-exclusion list for online gambling sites. (Image:
Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Earlier this month, the NGC approved changes to Regulation 5A, which covers online gambling. The commission backed requiring the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) to create and manage a state-wide list of individuals who want to opt-out from having access to interactive online gaming.
Massachusetts gaming regulators are removing all COVID-19-induced restrictions on the Bay State’s gaming operators this weekend. On Wednesday, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission voted 4-0 to remove the remaining restrictions. According to a report from the Berkshire Eagle, the move will allow the state’s two casinos and one slot parlor to return to normal pre-pandemic gambling conditions. “We are really hoping that this is, again, a sustainable re-opening for you all and we wish you the very best and wish all the patrons and employees much health and safety,” said Massachusetts Gaming Commission Chairwoman Cathy Judd-Stein after the vote. With the vote, all the plexiglass dividers, limits of number of players at the table, and social distancing requirements will be removed. Unfortunately for poker players, neither the MGM Springfield nor Encore Boston Harbor have announced that the poker rooms will reopen. When regulators allowed Massachusetts casinos to start operating again