Live at G2e: Day 3
Thursday, October 7, 2004 More from this date
Indianz.Com is still at the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas! And Day 3 was definitely a lot more interesting and a lot more exciting than the previous days, which focused heavily on Class II gaming.
This time around, we heard about lobbyists and the state of Indian gaming in Washington, D.C. And we were enthralled by a well-arranged panel of four tribes who do a very tight job at regulating their casinos. Plus, there was some juicy information courtesy of the National Indian Gaming Commission. [And you thought they lost all their flava when Liz Homer and Teresa Poust left.]
Still, the sessions were noticeably less crowded than the prior days. We guess that means people had a late night out on Tuesday! Find out what your tribal leaders/gaming commissioners/key casino employees missed as we recall our favorite moments at G2E.
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