Former Playboy model Carmen Electra was one of the famous faces spotted playing blackjack at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in south Florida at the weekend. |
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EntertainmentIt is not a coincidence that Las Vegas is considered the entertainment capital of the world. Shows, concerts, restaurants and others, provide much of the entertainment embodied in the “casino experience”. Entertainment is an inherent part of gambling and the two are parallel in many aspects. The gambling experience, when it is positive and fun, is always a form of entertainment. With the increased exposure of the gambling world, and poker in particular, either via internet, television or other forms of media, gambling is now considered a form of entertainment and in some cases even as a sport. Electra Plays Blackjack In Florida Former Playboy model Carmen Electra was one of the famous faces spotted playing blackjack at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in south Florida at the weekend. Oasis Of The Seas Will Have Onboard Casino The American company Royal Caribbean has announced that the world's biggest cruise liner it is currently developing the Oasis of the Seas - will have a casino onboard. Celebrities Hit Manchester Casino Various soap stars turned up to a Manchester casino at the weekend to celebrate the birthday of Coronation Street's Kym Ryder. Television Markets 'Make Betting More Accessible' It has been claimed that markets for reality television shows have made betting more accessible for people not used to gambling. Reality TV Betting Markets 'Can Grow Further' There are still people who have not discovered the opportunities available for betting on reality TV, which has led William Hill public relations manager Jennie Prest to claim that the market could still grow. Opportunity Arises To Purchase Bond's Casino Suit Poker enthusiasts have the chance to bid for the tuxedo worn by Daniel Craig in the last James Bond movie Casino Royale at an auction in London this month. Poker Celebrity In With A Chance Of WSOP Success American Pie star Shannon Elizabeth has made it through to day two of event 22 at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas and could gain her first tournament bracelet. Difficult Times For Televised Poker
You may have heard the rumours about the struggles to find a TV home for the World Poker Tour, and it seems they are true as World Poker Tour Enterprises Inc. has announced that they are still in need of a television slot.
Gordon Ramsay Undertakes Casino Project Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is looking to set up his first restaurant on Australian soil and has chosen the Crown Casino in Melbourne as his venue. Celebrity Interest 'Has Helped Poker Grow' Interest from famous faces in sport and film has helped poker grow into the widely-played and often-viewed game it is today, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. |
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The American company Royal Caribbean has announced that the world's biggest cruise liner it is currently developing the Oasis of the Seas - will have a casino onboard.
Various soap stars turned up to a Manchester casino at the weekend to celebrate the birthday of Coronation Street's Kym Ryder.
It has been claimed that markets for reality television shows have made betting more accessible for people not used to gambling.
There are still people who have not discovered the opportunities available for betting on reality TV, which has led William Hill public relations manager Jennie Prest to claim that the market could still grow.
Poker enthusiasts have the chance to bid for the tuxedo worn by Daniel Craig in the last James Bond movie Casino Royale at an auction in London this month.
American Pie star Shannon Elizabeth has made it through to day two of event 22 at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas and could gain her first tournament bracelet.
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is looking to set up his first restaurant on Australian soil and has chosen the Crown Casino in Melbourne as his venue.
Interest from famous faces in sport and film has helped poker grow into the widely-played and often-viewed game it is today, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.