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  2. Rivers Casino (Des Plaines) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Illinois Gaming Board awarded the state's 10th and last casino license to Midwest Gaming and Entertainment LLC, a group led by Neil Bluhm, [1] to build a 140,000-square-foot (13,000 m 2) casino on approximately 21 acres (8.5 ha) adjacent to the Tri-State Tollway at the northwest corner of Devon Avenue and Des Plaines River Road.

  3. Par-A-Dice Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    The casino has over 1,000 slot machines and video poker machines. [13] The Par-A-Dice has 21 table games including blackjack, craps, baccarat, roulette, and Texas hold-em poker. [14] [13] [12] The casino also partners with FanDuel Sportsbook since 2020 for sports betting. [12] In 2022, the casino partnered with BetMGM to enter the market in ...

  4. Harrah's Metropolis - Wikipedia

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    Harrah's Metropolis is a riverboat casino located on the Ohio River in Metropolis, Illinois.It opened in 1993 as Players Island, a joint venture between Players International and show business impresario Merv Griffin as one of the state's first casinos.

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  6. Walker's Bluff Casino Resort opens in Southern Illinois ... - AOL

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    The fourth casino to open in Illinois in recent years features 650 slot machines and table games, a hotel, restaurants and a 1,200 seat event center Walker's Bluff Casino Resort opens in Southern ...

  7. Argosy Gaming Company - Wikipedia

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    In November 2004, Penn National Gaming acquired it for $2.2 billion in cash creating the third largest casino operator in the United States. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The merger raised antitrust concerns because Penn National, which already owned Casino Rouge, would gain a monopoly on casinos in Baton Rouge. [ 4 ]