{ thoughts on a world of chance from David G. Schwartz }

Archive for November, 2008

Another tip for you

Wednesday November 26th, 2008 in life in vegas | No comments »

Gaming Talk Next Week

Tuesday November 25th, 2008 in business of gambling, what's new | 2 Comments »

Of rats and machine players

Monday November 24th, 2008 in business of gambling, gambling & culture | No comments »

More G2E

Thursday November 20th, 2008 in uncategorized | No comments »

G2E and the industry’s future

Wednesday November 19th, 2008 in business of gambling | 3 Comments »

Gambling with word choice

Tuesday November 18th, 2008 in atlantic city | No comments »

Poker challenged

Monday November 17th, 2008 in what's new | No comments »

Macau gloom bandwagon

Friday November 14th, 2008 in business of gambling | No comments »

Word of warning from new AC mayor

Thursday November 13th, 2008 in atlantic city | No comments »

States take the lead?

Wednesday November 12th, 2008 in business of gambling | No comments »

Immaturity

Tuesday November 11th, 2008 in business of gambling | No comments »

Binion’s poker reborn

Tuesday November 11th, 2008 in business of gambling | No comments »

Gambling in Pasadena

Monday November 10th, 2008 in gambling & culture | No comments »

Fake kidnapping, real slots

Friday November 7th, 2008 in gambling & culture | No comments »

PSA: It’s cold

Thursday November 6th, 2008 in life in vegas | 1 Comment »

Antigua whitelisted

Wednesday November 5th, 2008 in business of gambling | No comments »

Book Review: The Widow Clicquot

Tuesday November 4th, 2008 in book reviews | 1 Comment »

New gaming blog

Monday November 3rd, 2008 in atlantic city, business of gambling | No comments »

David G. Schwartz

the die is cast

is the online home of David G. Schwartz, who writes extensively about Las Vegas, gambling, and history.

He's the Director of the Center for Gaming Research at UNLV and has a Ph.D. in United States history from UCLA. He's also taught a range of subjects, running the gamut from hospitality security to gambling history to writing creative non-fiction.

You can learn more about him on the about page.