Gambling in the USA
Council on Compulsive Gambling of Pennsylvania Announces Participation in Gift Responsibly Campaign
While December is typically a festive time of gift giving, purchasing lottery tickets for underage individuals as gifts can actually do more harm than good. Studies have shown that individuals who begin gambling during childhood are more likely to develop a gambling problem later in life. According to the American Psychiatric Association, 10-15% of young people have significant gambling problems.
The Council on Compulsive Gambling of Pennsylvania (CCGP), with support and cooperation from the Pennsylvania State Lottery and Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, is asking adults to acknowledge the risks associated with underage lottery play and gift responsibly this season. CCGP is participating in the Gift Responsibly Campaign, an initiative launched by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) and International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviors at McGill University in Canada.
“This holiday season, and throughout the year, remember that there is an age requirement to participate in Lottery games, and in Pennsylvania, that age is 18. While it may seem harmless, gifting lottery tickets to young people can establish a norm that may lead to other risky behaviors,” said Josh Ercole, CCGP Executive Director.
The Council on Compulsive Gambling of Pennsylvania is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization affiliated with the National Council on Problem Gambling. Our purpose is to educate and disseminate information on compulsive gambling and to facilitate referrals. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.pacouncil.com.
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Gambling in the USA
Clark County residents can bring a friend for free to next weekâs Super Bingo $160,000 tournament at the Plaza Hotel & Casino, May 6-8
Home to downtown Las Vegasâ only bingo room, the Plaza Hotel & Casino is offering Clark County, Nevada residents who register to play in next weekâs Super Bingo tournament the opportunity to bring a friend for free.
Happening Monday, May 6 through Wednesday, May 8 in the Plazaâs expansive ballroom, Super Bingo is expected to draw nearly 1,000 people from the local Las Vegas valley and across the country and Canada for the opportunity to win big playing fun-filled games of bingo over two days, with a $50,000 super coverall both days while socializing with like-minded bingo players.
Bingo-only registration is $160 per person, and Clark County residents who register can bring a friend for free. Registration is available online at https://www.plazahotelcasino.com/bingo/super-bingo-registration/. Hotel-and-bingo packages start at $300 for a four-night stay with no resort fee.
All Super Bingo players receive one 6-on paper pack for both days, two daubers, free drinks via an open bar at all sessions, boxed lunch both days, and $10 in free slot play after the first dayâs session.
The Plazaâs Bingo room offers six daily bingo sessions at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. and is located on the 3rd floor. By parking on the third floor of the Plazaâs self-parking garage, guests have convenient and direct access to the Plazaâs bingo room and parking is validated for bingo players.
Gambling in the USA
Kambi Group plc extends Mohegan partnership with on-property sports betting agreement in Pennsylvania
Kambi Group plc (âKambiâ), the worldâs trusted sports betting partner, has agreed a long-term on-property sportsbook partnership with Mohegan to provide its award-winning sportsbook at two retail locations in the state of Pennsylvania.
The partnership will see Mohegan utilise Kambi’s cutting-edge retail sportsbook offering across more than 20 kiosks in sportsbook locations at Mohegan Pennsylvania and Mohegan Pennsylvania at Lehigh Valley Race and Sportsbook.
The deal further strengthens Kambi’s relationship with Mohegan, which already utilises Kambi’s suite of sports betting products at ilani in Washington, as well as online and on-property in the Canadian province of Ontario at Fallsview Casino Resort and Casino Niagara.
Kristian NylĂŠn, Kambi CEO and Co-founder, said: âWith several successful partnerships with Mohegan already in place, we are pleased to agree this new partnership as we continue to build on our strong relationship.
âThis latest deal further reinforces Kambiâs position as the sportsbook provider of choice for tribes across North America, and we look forward to our ongoing collaboration with Mohegan.â
Tony Carlucci, President & GM of Mohegan Pennsylvania, said: âMohegan Pennsylvania is excited to continue utilising the same Kambi technology platform that existed under our Kindred partnership, which will help to create a seamless process as the Sportsbook at Mohegan Pennsylvania fully rebrands later this Spring.â
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