Texas Gaming Desk

Jordan Reyes

Texas venues and history reporter · San Antonio, Texas

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About Jordan

Jordan Reyes is the San Antonio-based venues and history reporter for the Texas Gaming Desk. The role focuses on a deceptively difficult editorial question: what belongs in a Texas casino count. Jordan separates tribal gaming properties from racetracks, bingo halls, poker clubs, sweepstakes sites, offshore operators, and venues across state lines. Outside the desk, Jordan collects Texas road maps and documents historic theater signs.

Editorial approach

Jordan defines the counting rule before publishing a number, then cross-checks the National Indian Gaming Commission, tribal or venue sources, and current Texas materials. Operational facts such as hours, admission rules, lodging, and dining are treated as changeable property data rather than permanent statewide facts.

Experience and credentials

This is a project-specific editorial persona used to identify research responsibility. The profile does not invent a tourism credential, casino-testing record, employer history, social account, follower count, or professional membership. Readers can evaluate the method through the dated sources and correction record.

Recent work

Jordan owns the Texas venue guide and the three-property count explainer. A new opening, closure, federal classification, or official property change triggers a source review without silently changing the definition.

Areas of expertise

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Standards and contact

Work follows the Editorial Policy. Corrections and source questions can be sent through Contact. Return to the Authors index.

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