Online Gambling Guide featuring Best Online Casinos,
Online Gambling Payouts and recommendations for Gambling online
ONLINE GAMBLING GAMBLING NEWS POKER UK CASINOS SPORTSBOOK BINGO SITE MAP
Casinos Online
  GAMBLING WIZ
  Home
  Top 10 Casinos
  Best Payouts
  New Casinos
  Casino Reviews
  Best Bonuses
  No Deposit Bonuses
  High Roller Bonus
  Biggest Jackpots
  Live Dealers
  Be the Dealer
  Gambling Awards
  GAMBLING NEWS
  Latest News
  News Archives
  PLAYER RESOURCES
  Players Guide
  Gambling History
  Gambling Glossary
  Gambling Articles
  Commandments
  Winning Games
  Losing Games
  Gambling Do's & Don'ts
  Gambling Quotes
  House Edge
  Gambling Probabilities
  Gambling Money Management
  Gambling Psychology
  Practice for Free
  Gambling Jokes
  Gambling News
  Gambling Books
  RULES & STRATEGIES
  Video Poker
  Baccarat
  Blackjack
  Craps
  Roulette
  Slot Machines
  Betting Systems
  GAMBLING SOFTWARE
  Microgaming
  Playtech
  Real Time Gaming
  Boss Media
  Cryptologic
  OddsOn
  Viper
  Other Software
  CASINO GROUPS
  Belle Rock Gaming
  Fortune Lounge
  Bright Share
  Casino Partners
  Vegas Partners
  Casino Profit Share
  Casino Rewards
  Casino Coins
  BANKING METHODS
  FirePay
  Neteller
  Citadel
  Click2Pay
  PaySpark
  Other Methods
  MORE GAMBLING
  Flash Casinos
  UK Casinos
  Poker
  Sportsbook
  Bingo
  Lotteries
  Backgammon
  MISC.
  Casino Affiliates
  Directory
  Webmasters
  Newsletter
  Contact Us
 
 
 
Online Gambling Guide by Jerry Whittaker…
The Gambling Wiz        
Online Gambling Guide in your language: Online Gambling | Spanish  Online Gambling | French  Online Gambling | German  Online Gambling | Italian  Online Gambling | Dutch  Online Gambling | Portugese  Online Gambling | Russian  Online Gambling | Chinese  Online Gambling | Korean  Online Gambling | Japanese
"Online Gambling Guide focuses on the best online gambling games as well as the Best online gambling sites to increase your odds of winning."
- Jerry Whittaker        
 

Investors Evaluating Bets on Tribal Recognition

As reported by the Courant: "Millions of dollars into a high-stakes game in which they are losing their shirts, the investors behind Connecticut's Indian tribes are now facing that bleak late-in-the-game moment that inevitably arrives.

"…For Subway Restaurants' founder Fred DeLuca and his Eastlander Group - who are paying the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation's bills at a rate of more than $60,000 a month - the time of reckoning may be approaching. Along with the Eastern Pequots, the Schaghticokes were stripped of recognition this spring and lost a final reconsideration of their case last week. Fighting on means paying more lawyers and researchers in a long-shot court challenge that will take years.

"Lyle Berman, expert poker player and gaming corporation CEO, knows from painful experience what must be done when the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs denies recognition to the tribe you are backing.

"'It's not worth it,' said Berman, whose casino company, Lakes Entertainment, dumped more than $6 million into a failed effort for the Nipmuc Nation of Massachusetts, a group that dreamed of a casino in Connecticut.

"…'But here's the problem,' Berman said Friday. 'The payback is so huge. If you are looking at a [casino] management contract for seven years and you are getting 30 percent of gross profit, the payback is astronomical.'

"Visions of that sort of payday have kept DeLuca and the Eastlander Group behind the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation. Thus far, they've invested more than $14 million. Similarly, Florida industrialist William I. Koch and Southport golf course developer David Rosow, who are millions of dollars into a deal backing the Eastern Pequots, face a similar choice.

"…Along the tribal recognition highway, plenty of investors have already crashed. The Easterns have at least four previous backers, and court documents indicate that a Stamford firm, Severin Hills LLC, has lent the Schaghticokes more than $500,000, and perhaps far more.

"Investors also don't always give up in the face of huge losses. Despite spending $1 million a year since the 1990s on the Golden Hill Paugussetts, New York shopping center developer Thomas Wilmot is still behind the tribe.

"…For example, the backers behind the Mohegan Tribe, including Waterford hotel developer Leonard Wolman and South African casino impresario Sol Kerzner, stand to reap hundreds of millions of dollars in return for an initial investment that was a fraction of that. Still, with the latest BIA rulings, Connecticut may have lost its luster for gambling investors - despite two casinos whose annual revenues from slot machines alone run well over $1 billion…"

 
Remember, you can beat the odds, but you can't beat the percentages.
Copyright 2000-2007 Online Gambling Guide - GamblingWiz.com All Rights Reserved
Online Gambling Guide featuring Best Online Casinos,
Online Gambling Payouts and recommendations for Gambling online