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04-17-2024 , 01:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Dilly_
Especially considering they won’t be open until 2026 earlier, I would guess much closer to Encore Boston than AC rake
this.
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05-10-2024 , 10:54 AM
https://www.gamingtoday.com/news/new...ing-expansion/

Addabbo narrows push for gaming expansion to only online poker, recognizing it as a skill game rather than a game of chance. Does this have a chance? I would be sooooo happy.
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05-12-2024 , 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Dilly_
https://www.gamingtoday.com/news/new...ing-expansion/



Addabbo narrows push for gaming expansion to only online poker, recognizing it as a skill game rather than a game of chance. Does this have a chance? I would be sooooo happy.
This would be amazing but I've learned not to get my hopes up for anything poker related in this state...

Feels like this would have needed to get into the state budget, right?

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05-12-2024 , 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by pucks32
This would be amazing but I've learned not to get my hopes up for anything poker related in this state...

Feels like this would have needed to get into the state budget, right?

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Supposedly Addabbo is calling for a special session or meeting or whatever Tuesday. I don't really understand the details, and I agree, never getting optimistic lol, but at least he's still trying I suppose
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05-12-2024 , 01:34 PM
Online or real casinos in nyc will literally bring in billions. Them wasting this much time is ridiculous
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05-13-2024 , 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by pucks32
Feels like this would have needed to get into the state budget, right?
Anything and everything gets stuffed into the budget but that's not the only way. Just, I guess, a convenience because it has to get passed and there's a deadline for it (though the deadline means little). The session continues until the end of June or so.
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05-13-2024 , 10:13 PM
We legalized Marijuana in 2021 and there is like 1 licensed dispensary. if any state can F*ck something up , it's gonna be NY.
it's horrendous, they can;t just get their Sh*t together

we have some Grade A idiots here running the show:

https://youtu.be/Sk5XLu8Op4U?t=17
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05-13-2024 , 11:46 PM
You guys think that maybe after initial openings they're may be more casinos opening in like 10 years in NYC?
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05-14-2024 , 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by IntheFold
You guys think that maybe after initial openings they're may be more casinos opening in like 10 years in NYC?
Not impossible, but I wouldn't bet on it. The limit on licenses is constitutional, not statutory, so allowing more would require re-amending (which means passage in two consecutive legislative years and then a statewide vote).
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05-14-2024 , 09:25 AM
I see I see.. thanks
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05-14-2024 , 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by WhiteJesus
Online or real casinos in nyc will literally bring in billions. Them wasting this much time is ridiculous
This just sheds light on a broken and outdated political system using lobbyists or special interest to line the pockets of politicians.

The only thing that makes sense is that politicians are slowing down this process on purpose.
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05-14-2024 , 03:26 PM
Yea to line their own pockets. If it was for the good of the government we would be playing nyc poker by now
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Yesterday , 07:42 AM
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Hopes fade for last-chance New York online poker bill

2024 appears destined to be a year where no US state legalizes online poker, as a last-chance measure sponsored by New York State Senator Joe Addabbo remains stagnant in its initial Senate committee assignment more than two weeks after its May 7 introduction.

With the current NY state legislative session ending June 6, more than half of the 30 days available to move from introduction to passage have already elapsed. The lost time renders Senate Bill 9226's demise as all but a foregone conclusion, perhaps little more than a show of support from Sen. Addabbo, a long-time proponent of online poker and other forms of online gambling in the state.

Since Addabbo introduced SB 9226 as a standalone online-poker measure with other forms of online gambling removed from earlier measures, neither he nor his office have issued any statement specific to the bill. And that's not the only indicator that the SB 9226's future is dark.

At least two other prominent signals exist that Addabbo's bill is a dead horse walking. After its introduction, SB 9226 was immediately sent to the New York Senate's Racing, Gaming and Wagering Committee, which Addabbo chairs. Addabbo had a brief window in which to add his online-poker bill to the list of bills being considered during the standing committee's last meeting, on May 14, for the current legislation session.

However, Addabbo chose not to add the bill to the meeting's agenda, despite nine other New York gambling-related measures being included, each of which was at least briefly discussed. At least one affiliate site erroneously reported that SB 9226 was among the bills to be mentioned; instead, it wasn't part of what was less than a 20-minute meeting, which was likely the committee's last gathering for the year.

Senator Addabbo also omitted mention of SB 9226 or online poker from a poll he offered to constituents via his NY Senate home page. The poll asked voters to offer their opinions on topics that he has continuing interest in. An earlier generalized online-gambling bill, since shelved, was among those listed, but the poker-only SB 9226 was missing from a short list that also touched on self-euthanasia, mass transit, and legalized prostitution measures.
https://www.poker.org/latest-news/ho...-apwos9X3pV6W/

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New Renderings Revealed For ‘The Coney’ Casino Master Plan In Coney Island, Brooklyn



New renderings have been revealed for The Coney, a massive casino, hotel, and entertainment complex proposed for Coney Island, Brooklyn. From developers Saratoga Casino Holdings, Global Gaming Solutions, Legends, and Thor Equities, the project is the latest in the slew of New York City casino proposals vying for the coveted downstate gaming license. If realized, it would also bring a 32-story, 500-room hotel tower, a 2,500-seat concert venue, 90,000 square feet of meeting and event space, retail and dining establishments, and a public green space to the proverbial People’s Playground.
https://newyorkyimby.com/2024/05/new...-brooklyn.html

It seems incredibly unlikely that Coney would get one of the licenses, but these look cool, especially in comparison to the soulless Hudson Yards renderings. I guess both designs capture their neighborhoods well.
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Yesterday , 01:08 PM
Online not happening is the least surprising thing. I doubt we will get any progress on online until their are B&M full casinos here... which we know is slowlyyyyyyyyyyyy unfolding. Best case scenario for online is probably 2027 or 2028. Not getting my hopes up
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