The Atlantic Club casino next month will be stripped for parts and sold to two larger competitors, the Reno Gazette Journal reported on Saturday. Two companies with casinos in Atlantic City, Tropicana Entertainment and Caesars Entertainment, will pay a combined $23.4 million for the business. According to bankruptcy filings made on Friday afternoon, Tropicana will take the 1,641 slot machines and 48 table games for $8.4 million, while Caesars will get the property and its more than 800 hotel rooms for $15 million. A judge must approve the buyers at a hearing Monday.