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March 2018 GCB Disposition NEVADA GAMING CONTROL BOARD DISPOSITION MARCH 2018 MEETING NEVADA GAMING CONTROL BOARD MEETING GAMING CONTROL BOARD OFFICES GRANT SAWYER BUILDING HEARING ROOM 2450 555 EAST WASHINGTON AVENUE LAS VEGAS, NV 89101 Wednesday, March 7, 2018 9:00 a.m. Public Comments Approval of Prior Month GCB Disposition Nonrestricted Items #01-03-18 through #16-03-18 Thursday, March 8, 2018 9:00 a.m. Any Item Continued From Wednesday, March 7, 2018 Session Restricted Items #01-03-18 through #15-03-18 Excluded Person Nomination New Game(s) – Final Approval Casino/Player Dispute Appeals Pursuant to NRS 463.363 Public Comments Members Present: Becky Harris, Chairwoman Shawn Reid, Member Terry Johnson, Member This Disposition has not yet been approved and is subject to revision at the next meeting of the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Upon conclusion of that meeting if a revised Disposition is not posted, this document is deemed approved. DISPOSITION INDEX MARCH 2018 i 6NM LLC ................................................................... R #7 Ladbrokes Coral Group plc (PTC) ........................ NR #11 7-11 Store #13705 .................................................... R #9 Ladbrokes Holdco, Inc. ......................................... NR #11 7-11 Store #22804 .................................................... R #8 Ladbrokes Holdco Irrevocable Trust, The ............ NR #11 7-11 Store #22939 .................................................. R #10 Las Vegas Resort Holdings, LLC ............................ NR #1 Las Vegas Resort Investment Company, LLC ....... NR #1 Affinity Gaming Holdings, L.L.C. ............................ NR #6 Lucky Club Casino & Hotel ................................. NR #3, 4 Aruze Gaming America, Inc. ................................ NR #15 Lucky Lucy D LLC ............................................... NR #3, 4 Bath, Amandeep Singh ........................................... R #10 Marwede, Leif Pran .................................................... R #1 Blackrock, Inc. (PTC) ............................................ NR #13 Matti, Nicholas Najib .................................................. R #7 Broughton, Peter Hollstin ........................................ NR #7 Meruelo, Alex .......................................................... NR #1 Miller, Patrick Steven .............................................. NR #9 Carano, Anthony Louis ............................................ NR #7 Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc. (PTC) .................. NR #16 Carano, Gary Louis ............................................. NR #7, 8 Monte Carlo Resort & Casino ................................. NR #9 Carano, Gene Robert .............................................. NR #7 Carano, Rhonda Kay ............................................... NR #8 Nevada Gaming Partners Management, LLC ........ NR #5 CC-Reno LLC .......................................................... NR #7 Nevada Gaming Partners, LLC ............................... NR #5 Century Gaming Technologies........................ R #8, 9, 10 Nolan, David Michael .............................................. NR #5 Circus and Eldorado Joint Venture, LLC ................. NR #7 Circus Circus Reno ................................................. NR #7 Players Club, The ...................................................... R #1 Coast Hotels and Casinos, Inc. ............................. NR #14 Quatmann, Jr., Edmund Lawrence ......................... NR #7 Dickey’s BBQ Pit ..................................................... R #14 Ditton, Richard Allen ................................................. R #1 Radman Hospitality, LLC ........................................... R #1 Donald L. Carano Family Trust, The ....................... NR #8 Downtown Grand .................................................... NR #4 Sartini Gaming, LLC.................................... R #13, 14, 15 Due & Proper........................................................... R #15 SB Gaming, LLC ..................................................... NR #1 Sharma, Yashmeeta ..............................................R #3, 4 Eldorado Holdco LLC .............................................. NR #7 Siegel Slots & Suites .................................. NR #2, 3, 4, 5 Eldorado Hotel & Casino ......................................... NR #7 Silver Legacy Resort Casino .................................. NR #7 Eldorado Limited Liability Company ........................ NR #7 Silver Nugget Casino .......................................... NR #3, 4 Eldorado Resorts, Inc. (PTC) .................................. NR #7 Silver Nugget Gaming, LLC ................................ NR #3, 4 Eldorado Resorts LLC ............................................. NR #7 SLS Las Vegas ....................................................... NR #1 Ellis, Gary Elgin ......................................................... R #5 SNT-Spring Mountain, LLC ................................. NR #3, 4 Speedee Mart #124 ................................................. R #11 Fifth Street Gaming, LLC ...............................NR #2, 3, 4 Speedee Mart, Inc. .................................................. R #11 Filosi, Andre Michael ............................................. NR #14 Sullivan, Craig Frederick ....................................... NR #16 Frankovich, John James ......................................... NR #8 Suncoast Hotel and Casino .................................. NR #14 G Gill, Inc. ................................................................. R #9 T – 2 Gaming LLC...................................................... R #6 Gill, Gurdial Singh ..................................................... R #9 Terrible’s #347 ......................................................... R #12 Golden Tiki, The .................................................. NR #3, 4 Thakur, Ravi Kumar ...............................................R #3, 4 Tom, Tyrus Dick ......................................................... R #6 Harvey, Erica Jane .................................................... R #1 Trueba, Jr., Humberto ............................................. NR #4 Hi Scores Stephanie ................................................. R #1 TS Food and Beverage LLC ..................................R #3, 4 Hi Scores Blue Diamond ........................................... R #1 Holcombe II, James Tierney ..................................... R #5 United Coin Machine Co. ............................... R #8, 9, 10 International Game Technology PLC (PTC) ......... NR #10 Vegas Valley Mart ...................................................... R #6 Victoria Partners ..................................................... NR #9 JETT Gaming LLC .................................................. R #12 Village Pub Warm Spring, LLC .................................. R #5 JNA Judge II, Inc. ..................................................... R #8 Village Pub ................................................................. R #5 Jugpal, Navdeep Kaur ............................................... R #8 Whist Stove and Spirits ............................................ R #13 Kakshaan, Corp. ..................................................... R #10 Wright, Robert Rolland ........................................... NR #3 Kelly, John Michael ............................................... NR #11 Klondike Sunset Casino .......................................... NR #5 DISPOSITION INDEX MARCH 2018 ii X O Liquor ............................................................. R #3, 4 XO Giovannis Liquor ................................................. R #7 Z Capital Group, L.L.C. .......................................... NR #6 Ziems, Robert Barron ............................................ NR #15 DISPOSITION PUBLIC COMMENTS AGENDA MARCH 2018 PAGE 1 This public comment agenda item is provided in accordance with NRS 241.020(2)(c)(3) which requires an agenda provide for a period devoted to comments by the general public, if any, and discussion of those comments. No action may be taken upon a matter raised under this item of the agenda until the matter itself has been specifically included on an agenda as an item upon which action will be taken. Comments by the public may be limited to three minutes as a reasonable time, place and manner restriction, but may not be limited based upon viewpoint. PUBLIC COMMENTS AND DISCUSSION: No comments. DISPOSITION APPROVAL OF PRIOR MONTH GCB DISPOSITION MARCH 2018 PAGE 2 FOR POSSIBLE ACTION: Pursuant to NRS 241.035, approval of: Nevada Gaming Control Board Disposition for February 2018 GCB DISPOSITION: APPROVED. DISPOSITION NONRESTRICTED AGENDA MARCH 2018 PAGE 3 FOR POSSIBLE ACTION: 01-03-18 N18-0008 Re: 32567-01 LAS VEGAS RESORT HOLDINGS, LLC (100% of SB Gaming, LLC, dba SLS Las Vegas) 2535 LAS VEGAS BLVD S LAS VEGAS, NV 89109 LAS VEGAS RESORT INVESTMENT COMPANY, LLC 100% (Transferor) ALEX MERUELO 100% Member/Manager (Transferee) APPLICATION FOR A TRANSFER OF INTEREST APPLICATION FOR FINDING OF SUITABILITY AS SOLE MEMBER AND MANAGER GCB RECOMMENDS: APPROVAL, CONDITIONED: (1) LAS VEGAS RESORT HOLDINGS, LLC, WILL CAUSE A KEY EMPLOYEE APPLICATION TO BE FILED FOR THE POSITION OF GENERAL MANAGER OR THE EQUIVALENT POSITION AT THE SLS LAS VEGAS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THIS APPROVAL, AND WILL THEREAFTER CAUSE A KEY EMPLOYEE APPLICATION TO BE REFILED WITHIN 60 DAYS OF ANY CHANGE IN THE PERSON OCCUPYING THAT POSITION AT THE SLS LAS VEGAS. IF A SIMILAR CONDITION IS ADDED
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