Las Vegas Sun

March 28, 2024

Eric Meyerhofer, second from left, the chief executive of Gamblit Gaming, which makes skill-based games for casinos, playing Brew Caps League with Elizabeth Henifin, left, Nathan Ting, second from right, and Aaron Allen in Glendale, Calif., July 5, 2016. Resorts in Nevada, New Jersey and elsewhere are exploring video game gambling as a way to lure younger visitors to the casinos.

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Eric Meyerhofer, second from left, the chief executive of Gamblit Gaming, which makes skill-based games for casinos, playing Brew Caps League with Elizabeth Henifin, left, Nathan Ting, second from right, and Aaron Allen in Glendale, Calif., July 5, 2016. Resorts in Nevada, New Jersey and elsewhere are exploring video game gambling as a way to lure younger visitors to the casinos.