In The News: International Gaming Institute

Los Angeles Times

It was a brief moment near the end of another Nevada Gaming Commission meeting.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Esports is breaking yet another major barrier in the Las Vegas valley. Not only are fans able to watch major events in the new Esports Arena, but they can now bet on video games.

C|Net

The first Las Vegas venue dedicated to esports opened in Luxor Casino and Resort Thursday, giving the competitive gaming scene one of its most prominent stages yet.

Play USA

Brittney Martino, a student at UNLV spent her time in a Gambling Innovation class developing a new type of card shoe that could make edge sorting impossible. She has now been granted a patent for her invention. The UNLV class has also produced a prototype model.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Some history will be made on the Las Vegas Strip on Thursday.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Robert Hunter would have shied away from a feature in the newspaper.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

A new type of competition is emerging in Las Vegas and its expanding to the collegiate world.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Those in town for the Mountain West Basketball Championships will also get to see another college sport taking the country by storm at the Cox Pavilion near Thomas & Mack.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

This weekend UNLV is hosting the first ever Mountain West Esports Showdown. Gamers from UNLV will compete against Boise State.

Cision

In recognition of "Problem Gambling Awareness Month", Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE: LVS) is holding Responsible Gaming Ambassador trainings in Las Vegas March 6-8 that will train more than 80 Team Members on the front lines to identify problem behavior and get help to compulsive gamblers.

Las Vegas Review Journal

His words are as bold as his Smurf-colored hair.

Casino Games Pro

Hoi Wa Pou, the Deputy Director of Macau’s Social Affairs Bureau (IAS), revealed that an increasing number of casino sector employees in the Macau get affected by gambling disorders. As the IAS Deputy Director shared, more than 30% of the individuals who asked the Social Affairs Bureau for professional help to deal with problem gambling were people who work in the city’s casino sector.