Alan Feldman In The News

Nevada Current
Ray, an admitted compulsive gambler, says he was about to lose his marriage when he informed his Wynn Las Vegas casino host last year that he was done after 20 years of feeding the resort鈥檚 insatiable slot machines.
CDC Gaming Reports
Generally speaking, technological breakthroughs are a young person鈥檚 gambit. But that doesn鈥檛 mean there aren鈥檛 some proverbial old dogs out there who are willing to learn new tricks.
Sports Handle
Artificial intelligence and blockchains are the new riverboat casinos
Las Vegas Review Journal
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The Nevada Independent
Several of Nevada鈥檚 largest publicly traded gaming companies are planning to invest billions of dollars into casino and resort developments throughout the U.S. and internationally. But Las Vegas, for now, is an afterthought.
Focus Gaming News
The International Gaming Standards Association鈥檚 board has approved the committee鈥檚 creation.
Ggrasia
The International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA), a specialist technical advisor regarding electronic gaming machine technology and digital infrastructure for the casino and betting industries, has announced the creation of a Responsible Gaming Committee.
Las Vegas Review Journal
An international organization has formed a committee that will provide resources to gaming industry operators and regulators in support of responsible gaming.