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Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem

The Outlets at Sands Bethlehem, 77 Sands Boulevard, Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA

Tel: +1 877-726-3777
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Sands Bethlehem is home to a 30-table poker room.
Wide array of action packed games available, including limit and no-limit Texas Hold 'Em; Stud; and Omaha, with limits starting at $3 and $6
Comfortable smoke-free environment
State-of-the-art technology, including 12 plasma televisions, adjustable chairs with wheels for comfort
24-hour table-side dining
Complimentary beverage service
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$1/$2 No Limit Holdem - Buy-in: $60 to $300 Runs: Always
$5/$5 No Limit Holdem - Buy-in: $300 to $1,000 Runs: One or two tables
$2/$5 No Limit Holdem - Buy-in: $200 to $1,000 Runs: One or two tables
$5/$10 No Limit Holdem - Buy-in: $500 to $2,000 Runs: Weekends
$10/$25 No Limit Holdem - Buy-in: $2,000 to $10,000 Runs: 2 times per week
$3/$6 Limit Holdem - Buy-in: $20 to No Max Runs: One or two tables
$5/$10 Limit Omaha 8/b - Buy-in: $50 to No Max Runs: Occasionally

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Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem is in good standing with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB), according to the seven-member panel who approved the renewal of their license.

“The seven-member Board determined that Sands Bethworks, LLC had fulfilled the obligations under its previously-approved casino operator’s license and therefore qualified to have its license renewed for a five-year period,” a press release from the PGCB said.

According to the press release, Sands employees, as well as local government officials, state police, and community groups provided testimony about Sands during a public hearing in Bethlehem in April.

Sands’ license is a Category 2 license, which is given to stand-alone casinos. The other major categories are casino-resorts (Category 3) and racinos (Category 1).

2018 an interesting year for Sands

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Unfortunately for Sands, the news of their license renewal isn’t the biggest news story of the year for them.

This past February, they bungled an opportunity for a Category 4 license (satellite casino) when they bid and won a license they intended to build near Mount Airy Casino in Eastern Pennsylvania.

Turns out their site was within the 15-mile no-build zone that Pennsylvania’s gambling expansion law (Act 42) put in place for satellite casinos.

Once the PGCB recognized the error, they published a press release explaining what happened.

“Given that the location is non-conforming to Act 42’s requirements, the bid has been therefore invalidated and Executive Director (Kevin) O’Toole will proceed to consider the award for the fourth Category 4 casino auction to the second and only other bidder, Greenwood Gaming and Entertainment, Inc.”

Greenwood Gaming owns Parx Casino in Philadelphia. The license fell in their lap instead. Sands did not bid on any other satellite licenses.

Slots revenue up in May

While the satellite bungle was no doubt a downer for the casino, there has been some good news this year. In the most recent PGCB slots revenue report, Sands posted a 1.9-percent year-on-year gain compared to 2017.

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Sands and its fellow top-three slots revenue-earners posted gains in May, steadying losses and mild gains that the mid-size revenue earners experienced.

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The May gains were the second time in the past three months that Sands posted growth over the previous year. In March, the Bethlehem casino saw a 3.90-percent jump over March 2016 slots revenue.

March brought big news of sale

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In addition to posting modest slots gains, 2018 also brought a significant moment in the casino’s history. Las Vegas Sands Corp. announced it would be selling the casino to Wind Creek Hospitality, an Alabama-based company formed by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians.

In an interview with The Morning Call, tribal chair and CEO Stephanie Bryan deemed the casino and its staff “fantastic”.

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“The addition of this fantastic team and property to our portfolio furthers our desire to secure a long and prosperous future for our tribe,” she was quoted as saying. “We look forward to working with our new team members and the community to cement Wind Creek Bethlehem’s position as the premier entertainment destination in the Northeast.”