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Hints, Tips, And Advice On Your Favorite Casino Games! A Monthly Publication Created By Slot Machine Game Designers. The Arizona Gaming Guide is a free monthly magazine for people who enjoy visiting casinos and playing casino games. The magazine discusses Slot Machines, Video Slots, Reel Slots, Electronic Table Games like: Blackjack, Roulette, and Craps. Packed with in-depth features, advice, hints, tips, secrets, and so much more! GET A SNEAK PEEK AT 2015’S HOTTEST NEW SLOTS FROM THE G2E SHOW IN LAS VEGAS NEW SLOTS AT DESERT DIAMOND & SOL CASINOS Plus, read all about the other new slots from Bally, WMS, IGT, and Aruze on pages 10 through 16! MULTIMEDIA’S NATIONAL TOURNEVENT RECAP Why players should participate in the country’s only national slot tournament during 2015! PASCUA YAQUI CELEBRATE RECOGNITION DAY Celebrating its 36th year of recognition with ceremony, sacred ritual, song and dance!TRANSCRIPT
GET A SNEAK PEEK AT 2015’S
HOTTEST NEW SLOTS FROM
THE G2E SHOW IN LAS VEGAS
04 EDITOR’S NOTE
06 PLAYERS TALK
08 GREAT GAMES
18 WINNING WAYS
21 CASINO DINING
24 FEATURE STORY
26 TRIBAL NEWS
30 GAMING NEWS
32 ARIZONA LOTTERY
34 LAUGHLIN, NEVADA
35 TRAVEL
36 CASINO ENTERTAINMENT
38 CASINO NIGHTLIFE
40 CASINO BINGO
42 FUN & GAMES
44 SAMI’S SMACKDOWN
46 CASINO DIRECTORY
DEPARTMENTS
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NEW SLOTS AT DESERT DI-
AMOND & SOL CASINOS
Plus, read all about the other new
slots from Bally, WMS, IGT, and
Aruze on pages 10 through 16!
PASCUA YAQUI CELE-
BRATE RECOGNITION DAY
Celebrating its 36th year of recogni-
tion with ceremony, sacred ritual,
song and dance!
MULTIMEDIA’S NATIONAL
TOURNEVENT RECAP
Why players should participate in
the country’s only national slot tour-
nament during 2015!
Reviewing G2E For 2015’s Best New Slots!
Needless to say we had a lot of fun at G2E in Las Vegas, NV at the end of Septem-
ber and early October! Check out the feature story for an overview of several of
the games and manufacturers that really got us excited. As always, there is so
much to talk about when it comes to G2E’s new slots and so little room!
This issue has a sneak peek on exciting new slots by WMS, Bally, and a review of
Multimedia’s extremely successful and popular TournEvent of Champions slot
tournament. Plus, gaming industry veteran Al Moe gives us the inside scoop on
why it’s OK to “color up” and cash out. Staff writer Lee Allen provides us with an
in-depth look at the recent Pascua Yaqui celebration. Writer Rodric Hurdle Brad-
ford delivers on drink specials. And, entertainment writer Ramses Ja talks about
his new hot spot at Wild Horse Pass. As always, we also give you the latest infor-
mation on gaming news, hot deals, entertainment, bingo, and so much more!
Please visit us at: facebook .com/ArizonaGamingGuide , become part of our com-
munity and share your thoughts and experiences with others who also love the
same casino games you do. You can sign up for our e-newsletter and find current
and back issues of AZ Gaming Guide on our website at azgamingguide.com . Let
me know what you think of this issue and have fun!
Cheers!
Alexandra Lang
Editor-in-Chief
Alexandra
VOLUME 06 • ISSUE 11
PUBLISHER
Chris Höft
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Elizabeth Torma
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Alexandra Lang
ART DIRECTOR
Melanie Mueller
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Amanda Riddle
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PLAYERS TALK
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Q: In this past months magazine as in past magazines
you have a Laughlin Gaming Statistics chart [listing the
type of slot by denomination or table game and the
hold percentage]. What does all [this] mean? Being that
the title says “Laughlin Gaming Statistics,” is there also
an individual one for the Aquarius Casino?
Donna Lynn—Prescott, AZ
Donna, we compile a Laughlin Gaming Statistics chart every
month for our readers based on publications made available to
the public by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. These publi-
cations include a lot of different information. To us and our
readers, the most interesting information relates to how “hot”
or “cold” the machines in Laughlin, NV are. Unfortunately,
there are limitations to the data presented by the Nevada Gam-
ing Control Board. The data is three months old and does not
include a breakdown by casino or by slot machine. Based on
Nevada state law pertaining to casino gambling, some infor-
mation is to be released by the Nevada Gaming Control Board
to the public as the casino gaming regulatory agency in the
state.
In Arizona, we have a similar organization (the Arizona De-
partment of Gaming) that regulates casino gaming within the
state. Nevada is primarily a commercial gaming state and Ari-
zona is entirely tribal gaming. As such each tribe within Arizo-
na has an individual compact with the State regulating gaming
(they are all very similar in nature) because each tribe is a sov-
ereign nation.
Unfortunately, Arizona state law does not require the release of
detailed gaming data as Nevada does. As a result, we will not
find out any information about the Aquarius Casino in Laugh-
lin, nor any other individual casino in Nevada as they are
grouped together either by county, city, other geography, or
even type. We also won’t find out any similar detailed infor-
mation about an Arizona casino, or even as a group, based on
state law and the individual sovereign tribe’s rules on gaming
data.
So, we do the best with what we have. Such is life. Play the
cards we are dealt, right? Since we are able to find some infor-
mation on Laughlin, NV, we choose to publish it every month
as our readers are interested in the information. By the way,
you are not alone in asking about the numbers!
Now, on to the chart (see page 34 in this issue for reference)!
Let’s pretend you enjoy playing penny slots, exclusively, and
would like to know how “loose” they are in Laughlin, NV. Find
the 1 cent denomination on the chart and look at the number in
the hold percentage column. Let’s say it happens to be 11.82.
This means that for the given month (always three months
ago), all the penny machines in all of Laughlin, NV had a hold
of 11.82% for the month. That means their payback percentage
was 88.18% (Payback percentage is always calculated by sub-
tracting the hold percentage from 100%, in this case 100% -
11.82% = 88.18%). If all the penny machines in Laughlin, NV
continued to behave this way for all time, they would pay back
around 88.18% of all money wagered on those slots.
Of course, looking at the next month’s set of data, the penny
slots will most likely have a new hold percentage next to them.
Let’s say it happens to change to 10.51%. This means the hold
percentage decreased and the payback percentage increased
(100% - 10.51 = 89.49%, higher than the 88.18% from before).
Another way of stating this would be to say the penny games
were “looser” in the new month than the month before. Gener-
ally the higher the denomination (penny, nickel, quarter, multi-
denomination, dollar, five dollar, etc.) the lower the hold, or the
higher the payback percentage. Since this is based on actual
data from all the slots across all of Laughlin, the percentages
change from month to month and the order of “loosest” to
“tightest” slot changes.
For clarity and informative purposes, we choose to order the
slot denominations in order from the lowest hold percentages (a
“loose” slot) to the highest hold percentage (a “tight” slot).
During most months the “tight” slots are generally the pennies
and IGT’s Megabucks and the “loose” slots are the highest de-
nomination slots like the five dollar or twenty-five dollar slots.
There have been some instances of a hold percentage being neg-
ative for certain denominations!
What does this mean? Well, let’s do the math, because that’s
were the answers always are in casino games, especially the
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slots. Take 100% and subtract the hold percentage to figure out
the payback percentage. Let’s say the hold percentage for a
twenty-five dollar slot was –5.67% several months ago. The
payback percentage is now 105.67% (100% - -5.67% =
105.67%, remember from grade school that subtracting a nega-
tive is the same as addition)! This group of slots is overpaying
for the month and the casinos, collectively, are losing money on
these slots. If this were to continue in the long run the casinos
either go broke or remove the machines! Of course, such in-
stances are rare as we all know the hold percentages are de-
signed to be positive, guaranteeing the payback percentages to
be less than 100%.
Perhaps we should also clarify payback percentage a little bit
more. Casino patrons understand that the payback percentage
on virtually any game on casino floors is less than 100%.
Why? The house always makes money on the hold percentage,
no matter how small in the long run. Remember that this is all
about the long run. Casinos don’t really get concerned if their
hold percentage is close to zero or even negative for up to a
month. Why? They are confident in the mathematics behind
every casino game. Over time every casino game tends to hone
in on the calculated hold percentage. There may be minor varia-
tions from month to month, but overall the casinos are in the
business of making money and they do through the hold per-
centages of the games.
Most penny slots are set by any given casino to run at a hold
percentage of up to 14% (in most gaming jurisdictions) to as
low as 6% (based on our professional experience over the dec-
ades). In most cases the hold percentages are right around 10 to
12%. This means the payback percentage of the average penny
slots is around 88 to 90%. The Laughlin gaming statistics back
this up month after month after month. In the long run, on
average, for every dollar wagered on the slot, the casino keeps
10 to 12 cents. The more and more money wagered on the slot,
the more the casino gets to keep. Say a particular penny slot has
players wagering around one million dollars across six months,
the casino will benefit from the hold percentage to the tune of
roughly one hundred thousand dollars (10% of 1 million is
100,000).
The exact same explanation is true of the table games and the
other games categories. Notice how much lower the hold per-
centages are for the slots than the table games. Some table
games have a hold percentage of over 30%! Ouch! Talk about
getting your bankroll slaughtered over time!
Hopefully this gives you a better idea of the information pre-
sented in the Laughlin Gaming Statistics chart, why our read-
ers demand we publish it and what it all means. Stay away
from the tables and stick to the high denomination slots! $
PLAYERS TALK
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GREAT GAMES Table Games—Strategy
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Writer Al Moe has worked in the casino industry for many years.
He has lived and worked in Las Vegas, Reno, and Lake Tahoe. He
also attended the University of Nevada, Reno. He is an avid writer
and blogger, author of “Vegas and the Mob"—available at Amazon.
He is also the proud father of four beautiful girls.
o you know where the cashier’s cage is located at your
favorite casino? Sure you do, but the truth is that while
some gamblers do a great job of managing their money so they
can take a trip to the casino, they aren’t so good about manag-
ing it after they arrive. They refuse to treat their chips like they
treat their money, and that, of course, is a mistake.
Credits on a slot machine can be deceptive too, because you
aren’t actually holding the cash in your hot little hands, but slot
players are used to taking their tickets to a redemption machine
to get cash back. Table game players aren’t so lucky. Blackjack
players have to walk way, way, way over there to the cashier’s
cage to get money, and they have to pass other cool tables on
the way!
A blackjack table with friendly players, talkative dealers, and
the occasional libation from the cocktail server can be the best
place in town. A place where it’s easy to buy a stack of chips, or
two, or three. What’s hard is getting out of your seat with those
same chips, especially if you are losing, or you’re winning, or it
is Tuesday.
Gambling Exercises
So, to combat the chips-equal-cash problem, try to adopt a few
exercises. Don’t worry; you can skip the workout clothes. Just
force yourself to take an occasional break from the Pai Gow
table or that great Three-Card-Poker game, and walk around
the casino. That alone will clear your mind, keep the blood
pumping, and prove you have the strength to walk all the way
to the cashier. Remember, that is the place with the cash and it’s
your goal to get there, at least once a night.
Now that you know where the cage is, set a new goal for a sec-
ond exercise: lift some of those heavy chips, put a few in each
hand (you can even do this while winning at a table), and walk
straight to the cage and cash in a few of those suckers for some
folding cash. Sure, your heart will be pounding and you’ll prob-
ably be sweating, but later you’ll feel better, I promise.
You might even remember later that you’ve already cashed
some chips out and you won’t be as tempted to just bet your last
stack of chips on a final wager. Why? Because the chips have
value. The more you exercise, the better your chance of heading
home pumped up, instead of busted.
The best way to do that is give yourself a set amount of money
to play with, and don’t change your mind later. Then, take that
cash and put it in your pocket or a specific location in your
purse. When you make that daunting first trip to the cage, put
the cash you get into your wallet, and keep that location off lim-
its. The cash goes in, but doesn’t come back out this trip.
While these ideas may seem silly, the psychological good that
comes from exercising your right to cash out while at the casino
has merit, and obvious benefits. Exercise that right and you can
keep your bankroll fit! $
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By Al Moe
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GREAT GAMES New Games
Rapid Shot Coming Soon From Aruze Gaming
ruze introduces its first ever Innovator linked 5-level progressive jackpot series,
Rapid Shot. This link features three titles, Rapid Shot Diamond, Rapid Shot Ruby and Rap-
id Shot Sapphire, all of which are played at five reels, thirty lines, and in a penny denomination.
This progressive series features a 60” LCD monitor displaying the five levels of jackpots
available and overhead signage to give great product visibility from any location on casi-
no floors. The most player appealing feature this series has to offer is no matter how
small or how large the bet, a jackpot can be won on any bet level!
The Rapid Shot feature is triggered when the Rapid Shot symbol appears on reel 3. It
consists of 1 Free Game and can be retriggered if the Rapid Shot symbol appears on reel 3
again. During the base game or Rapid Shot free game, if 6 or more (Diamond, Ruby, or
Sapphire) symbols appear the corresponding Progressive is won. The Mystery Rapid
Shot may be randomly triggered at the end of the Rapid Shot free game. No credit award is won
with any symbol combination except the Progressive symbols. Mystery Rapid Shot ends
when the Progressive is won. Make your best shot at winning the jackpot a “Rapid Shot!”
Players can expect to see this game on casino floors around the Southwest in the near
future. $
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Shoot To Win Craps First In Arizona At Casino Del Sol
his player-initiated craps game recreates all the
betting zones of the traditional table game. With
easily understood help menu and bet screens, all
players ranging from beginner to expert can enjoy
this popular game.
“Shoot to Win Craps brings new excitement to the floor
and enhances the player experience with an electron-
ic version of a game that’s not available as a stand-
ard table game in Arizona Casinos. It’s a social game
that creates energy and brings people together” said
Brian Hoeffner, Vice President of Gaming at Casino
Del Sol Resort.
As you already know from past issues, Aruze Gam-
ing keeps installing more and more slots on casino
floors across Arizona. Now, for the first time in the
state, Aruze has their fully electronic craps table
available for play at Casino del Sol!
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New Slots Coming Soon From Bally Technologies GREAT GAMES
Devilicious A Game So Good, It’s Bad!
on’t let her luscious looks and sweet smile fool you, Devilicious is no
angel as she takes you on a wickedly entertaining journey jam-
packed with flirty fun and interactive bonuses! This new game from Bally
Technologies features the crowd-pleasing U-Spin Wheel and Free Games,
plus two popular play mechanics.
With all this sinful gameplay and the lovely Devilicious dancing along to
your wins, this game will remind you why it’s more fun to be naughty
than nice! This five-reel, 30-line game is featured on Bally’s towering Pro
Series V22/42 cabinet with a ceiling-grazing 42-inch high-definition display.
When you land full stacks of Wheel Bonus or Wheel Bonus Wild symbols
on reels two, three, and four, you are awarded a dual wheel that you can
touch and spin. The outer wheel awards credits as the inner wheel contin-
ues to spin, leaving you on the edge of your seat as you wait for your mul-
tiplier value.
The game features two play mechanics – Mystery Stacks and Hot Zones –
in both the base game AND the free games. With Mystery Stacks, mystery
symbols are randomly replaced by one or two symbols to create a chance
for big five-of-a-kind wins. During Hot Zones, blocks of hearts randomly
land on the reels and turn the corresponding symbols wild. A full stack of
Free Game or Free Game Wild symbols on reels two, three, and four trig-
ger the Free Games Bonus. The bonus starts with a pick’em feature that
gives you the chance to choose from 30 tiles. When you match three, you
win five, seven, 10, or even 20 free games.
Adding to the insane thrills, five Devilicious symbols on an active pay line
in the base game or free games award a huge jackpot. This towering
temptress is coming to casino floors soon and she’s ready to have some
fun. Take a closer look for some Devilicious wins! $
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GREAT GAMES New Slots From IGT
The Ellen DeGeneres Show Progressive Video Slots
ust-see TV becomes must-play video slots with IGT’s delightful duo
of slot machines inspired by the number one talk show on daytime
television: The Ellen DeGeneres Show Featuring Ellen’s Dance Party Video
Slots and The Ellen DeGeneres Show Featuring 12 Days of Giveaways Video
Slots. Both games are housed on IGT’s CrystalCore cabinet, boasting excep-
tional sound and visuals on a pristine 42” vertical touchscreen display.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show Featuring Ellen’s Dance Party Video Slots features
Ellen’s Dance Party Free Spin Bonus, which when triggered, transforms the
game’s reels into a boogie-down bonus round where music motivates fun
and big wins are just a spin away. When the Free Spin Bonus is triggered on
The Ellen DeGeneres Show Featuring 12 Days of Giveaways Video Slots, players
spin reels full of holiday-themed symbols and multipliers that increase with
each spin, from 1x to 12x. Also available on both games, is the Know or Go
Bonus, where trusting contestants stand upon a platform and are eliminated,
one-by-one, based on player selections as well as Ellen’s Wheel of Riches
Bonus, offering lucky players the chance at a windfall of wins – including
one of two of the game’s progressive jackpot awards. For more information,
visit igt.com. $
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BATTLESHIP Colossal Reels & Pin-Up Girls—Pegs Away!
he Battleship brand is back, this time with a beautiful new twist — pin-up girls!
Combining the board game that you know and love with the proven-
performing Colossal Reels play mechanic, this game is sure to have you on board!
Any random winning spin may award the Battle Board Feature , where you pick
spots on the WMS version of the classic board game for Wild reels, multipliers, or
more.
Pick a pin-up girl as an opponent in the Battleship Spins Bonus awarding the Subma-
rine Spins, Battleship Spins, or a combination of the two. Collect symbols to fire missiles at
the top screen, potentially sinking a ship for a progressive in the Battleship Spins, or
watch as pegs fly onto the reels, potentially hitting their target and leaving a Wild
symbol behind in the Submarine Spins.
But that’s not all—watch as stacks of Wilds appear fully on the main array and trans-
fer over to the Colossal Reels array, in the transferring Wilds feature! So come aboard
and ride along to now.wms.com to learn more about the latest Battleship slot from
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Heat Wave Win Up To 7 Guaranteed Winning Spins
ntroducing a new high-denomination theme that is sure to light a fire in your heart! Specifi-
cally designed with the mechanical player in mind, the Heat Wave game features a unique,
randomly awarded bonus that awards up to seven free spins that are guaranteed to win!
But that’s not all: if any Double or Triple Heat Wave Wild symbols appear on the reels during
the feature, they will remain on the triggering reels for the remainder of the feature!
Featuring a round top with glass over an incandescent LED monitor, and a clear transmissive
LED panel that allows full visibility of the reels, all high-denomination Blade stepper cabinet
themes are sure to bring a modernized look and feel to the classic mechanical game.
Visit wms.com/now or youtube.com/wmsslots
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GREAT GAMES New Slots At Desert Diamond Casinos
Jenga: Tower Of Money Now At Desert Diamond Casinos In Tucson
esert Diamond Casinos & Entertainment is bringing IGT’s new Jenga: Tower of
Money Video Slots to Tucson for the first time! Offering a super-sized interface, the en-
gaging base game features wild reels, which turns an entire reel into a Jenga tower that
acts as a wild for all symbols. Players spell out J-E-N-G-A in the base game to enter one of
three interactive bonuses:
Jenga Free Games Bonus: Players choose Jenga blocks before entering the free games
bonus with the opportunity to win additional multipliers, wild symbols, or wild reels.
Play Jenga Pick Bonus: An industry first choose-your-volatility pick bonus allows the
player to choose from one of two Jenga towers, either “Play it safe” or “Play it risky”.
Once a tower has been selected, a game of Jenga ensues where players get to select Jenga
blocks and try to not topple the tower.
Stack n’ Win Bonus: Players can win up to three jackpots at a time in this exciting in-
teractive bonus where the player races to build up red, blue, and yellow Jenga towers.
Jenga: Tower of Money offers players an exciting new way to experience this iconic game. To try
building your own tower of money, visit Desert Diamond Casinos’ Tucson location on
Nogales Highway. $
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esert Diamond Casinos & Entertainment celebrated the arrival of the
new James Cameron’s Avatar: Treasures of Pandora Video Slots from
IGT at their Tucson location with some special guests on September 13, 2014.
Costumed characters from Avatar visited the casino floor to pose for photos
with guests. A limited number of complimentary Avatar t-shirts were also
given away. Turnout for the event was huge, with many excited guests snap-
ping photos with the costumed Na’vi warriors and trying out the fantastic
new video slots.
Avatar: Treasures of Pandora lets players relive the most thrilling moments from the
Academy Award-winning film with immersive technology. Housed in IGT’s
all new CrystalCore gaming cabinet, this 2-up MultiPLAY game features two
5-reel base games that play simultaneously with independent reels, each
offering 243 Ways-to-Win. There are three bonus features—Pandoran Night
Free Games, Banshee Match, and Willow Glade—and players who are play-
ing both base games can trigger two features on a single spin.
You can take your own trip to Pandora by at Desert Diamond Casinos’ Tuc-
son location on Nogales Highway, where Avatar: Treasures of Pandora is
just one of the many fantastic new games arriving each week.
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WINNING WAYS
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n eventful evening at the XS Nightclub inside Wynn Las
Vegas on October 1st saw Multimedia Games crowning
the new National TournEvent of Champions victor, the an-
nouncement of a $1 million grand prize for the 2015 TournEvent
of Champions Championship, and $30,000 awarded to various chari-
ties. In the marquee event, McDonald, representing the
Snoqualmie Casino in Snoqualmie, Washington prevailed over
122 other top tournament slots players in a loud and intense
competition to become the 2014 National Champion in the Na-
tional TournEvent of Champions. McDonald walked away with
an exquisite champion’s ring and a $200,000 winner’s check.
On a day that kicked off Breast Cancer Awareness Month,
McDonald, a two-time breast cancer survivor was all smiles as
A she celebrated her victory with a crowd of well-wishers. “My
husband keeps trying to give me strategy,” she said, “but I told
him I would win by having fun, and I did. I’m just so happy.”
The National TournEvent of Champions finals pitted 123 final-
ists representing 103 casinos from around the country in a high-
energy battle for tournament slots supremacy that started with
qualifying TournEvents as early as April of this year. “Our casi-
no partners all across the country did a great job at hosting the
qualifier events throughout the summer,” said Patrick Ramsey,
Multimedia Games CEO. “And all the competitors here tonight
for the finals represented their casinos with fierce competitive-
ness, showcasing the intensity of TournEvent. Our congratula-
tions go out to Kathryn for her exciting victory.”
Multimedia’s TournEvent Why Participating In The Only National Slot Tournament Is So Important For Players
2014 National TournEvent Of Champions Winner Kathryn McDonald (Snoqualmie
Casino in Snoqualmie, WA), The TournEvent Team, Her $200,000 Check And Ring.
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WINNING WAYS
Although just in its third year, the National TournEvent Tour-
nEvent of Champions has exploded in popularity and virtually dou-
bled in size each year. And 2015 promises to do the same with
an announced $1 million dollar grand prize for a total purse of
$1.3 million. “The success of TournEvent of Champions really
belongs to the casinos running events throughout the year,”
said Ramsey. “The format of the event adds undeniable electric-
ity to the casino floor, and the casinos along with our promo-
tions team, do a great job of drawing in big crowds to compete,
many of them competing for the very first time.”
The 2015 TournEvent of Champions will boast a $1 million top
prize, $1.3 million in total prizes, more than 250 casinos in over
27 states have the opportunity to host casino finals to qualify
players for the national final on September 30, 2015. During the
2014 TournEvent of Champions qualifying rounds at Harrah’s Ak
Chin (Maricopa, AZ) and Desert Diamond Casinos (Tucson,
AZ) had Betty Marshburn (Phoenix, AZ) and Dolores Garcia
(Tucson, Z) representing Arizona at the finals on October 1 of
this year. Betty finished sixth at the finals, netting her $9,000 in
winnings!
How can you participate in the 2015 TournEvent of Champions?
Walk up to your favorite casino’s player’s club and tell them to
inform the casino’s Slot Director and Player’s Club Director you
and your friends want to participate in a casino qualifier at the
casino during the 2015 TournEvent. Otherwise, watch for details
on the 2015 TournEvent of Champions in upcoming issues! $
Harrah’s Ak-Chin 2014 TournEvent Winner Betty Marshburn (Phoenix, AZ) With The
TournEvent Team Holding Her Ticket To The National Finals In Las Vegas, NV
Arizona Winner Betty Marshburn (center) At The National Finals In Las Vegas, NV
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asinos have become more than just gambling destinations,
they are truly all-encompassing venues for gaming, enter-
tainment, food and socializing. A large part of the socializing
are the adult beverages offered, whether it be happy hour spe-
cials, signature cocktails or cold beer during the football game.
Because of that, Arizona Gaming Guide takes you on a tour of
some of the best drink specials at casinos across the state.
Here’s to Happy Hour
If you are fortunate enough to live or work near one of the
many casinos in Arizona, then knowing the happy hour specials
at your local casino bar is a must.
“At Talking Stick Resort our Blue Coyote Café offers an excep-
tional happy hour menu Monday through Thursday from 4pm
to 7pm,” says Ramon Martinez, spokesman for Talking Stick
Resort. “The happy hour features two dollar domestic draft
beers and a three dollar discount price on sushi, including Cali-
fornia rolls, shrimp nigiri and spicy crab rolls.”
On the other side of town in Phoenix, at the Vee Quiva Hotel
and Casino, their main happy hour occurs at Ditka’s restaurant,
owned by the legendary Chicago Bears football player and
coach Mike Ditka.
“It is the first and only Ditka’s in Arizona, and the only one on
the entire West Coast,” says Melody Hudson, director public
relations for Vee Quiva. “We know there is a large base of Chi-
cago natives here in the Valley, and also some huge Bear fans.
We wanted to offer an experience that would make them feel at
home will also treating guests to a taste of the Windy City.”
The Ditka’s happy hour is available from Wednesday to Friday,
from 5pm to 7pm. The happy hour consists of three dollar draft
beers, four dollar wines and five dollar martinis. Vee Quiva
casinos other happy hours are available Monday to Friday, be-
ginning at 4pm to 7pm at the Square Bar, VQ Live and Corner
Bar featuring half off domestic drafts, house wines and well
drinks.
In Tucson, Casino del Sol boasts several happy hour specials
that satisfy all types of tastes. The Prema bar has happy hour
every weekday from 4pm to 6pm, with four dollar well drinks
and draught beer, five dollar call drinks and six dollar premium
and specialty cocktails.
For those who enjoy a stronger drink, Casino Del Sol’s Tequila
Factory offers half off selected tequila and half off all Mexican
beer from 4pm to 6pm on Sundays, Mondays, Thursdays, Fri-
days and Saturdays. They offer the same special during a late
night happy hour from 10pm to close on Fridays and Saturdays.
Also at the casino is the happy hour special at the elegant PY
Steakhouse. Tuesday through Saturday between 4pm and 6pm,
and from 10pm to midnight, PY steakhouse guest can receive
half off selected whiskey drinks, and half off all specialty cock-
tails and wines by the glass.
In Yuma, Quechan Casino Resort offers a double happy hour
special that runs Monday through Friday, from 9am to noon
and from 4pm to 7pm. They offer affordable prices of $2.75 for
Bud Light or Coors light drafts, house wine or well drinks.
Signature Drinks and Other Drink Specials
Drink making, or mixology, as it is known within the food and
beverage industry has become just as competitive between bar-
tenders as menu items are between chefs in a restaurant.
“Talking Stick Resort’s signature drink is Tito’s Moscow Mule,
made with Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Gosling’s ginger beer and
served over ice in a traditional copper mug,” says Martinez. “It
is available at our fine dining restaurant Orange Sky starting at
5pm every day.”
Talking Stick is also known for its Talking Stick Cooler drink,
popular amongst its pool guests and made with Grey Goose
citron vodka, cranberry juice and a lemon twist.
“It is busting with citrus flavor and it is the ultimate refresh-
ment on a hot Arizona day,” says Martinez.
Vee Quiva has a weekly ladies night drink special from 4pm to
10pm with domestic drafts, house wines and well drinks at half
off for female patrons.
“Our casinos offer guests a high-energy entertainment experi-
ence that includes cocktail selections,” says Hudson.
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I’ll Drink to That… A look at bar specials in Arizona casinos
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By Rodric J. Hurdle-Bradford
CASINO DINING
CASINO DINING
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At Talking Stick Resort guests can also enjoy well cocktails for
four dollars and Montpellier Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvi-
gnon for five dollars. Additionally, Ocean Trail celebrates “Fat
Tuesday,” every Tuesday, offering guests Bacardi hurricanes all
day long for four dollars.
Don’t Forget About Football
With the onset of the football season, Arizona casinos are very
excited for the additional patrons to come in and watch the
games. To give them a warm welcome many casinos offer foot-
ball-related drink specials available only during the season’s
football games.
At Vee Queva they offer two dollar Bud Light drafts to all table
game players during Monday Night Football broadcasts. At
Talking Stick Resort, football-related drink specials are available
throughout the casino floor. During game time a 16-ounce do-
mestic draft beer is only $3.50.
So whether you are imbibing in beverages at the casino for foot-
ball, fun with family and friends or just finishing a tough week
at work, know what casino bar makes your dollars stretch the
furthest to quench your thirst! $
Editor’s Note: AZ Gaming Guide acknowledges that alcohol consumption should only be
done responsibly by adults age 21 and older. Also, any time you consume alcohol at a
casino or elsewhere, you should come with a designated driver or use a taxicab service.
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DUCK DYNASTY
Bally Technologies
The beards are big and the
bonuses are even bigger in the
A&E Duck Dynasty branded
video slot game by Bally in
conjunction with G2 Game
Design. The Duck Dynasty
slot, also presented on the Pro
Theatre, will have players hunt-
ing for more with a wheel
feature jam-packed with six
different bonuses inspired by
A&E’s no. 1 original series
and the most-watched reality
cable TV show in history.
While at the show we spent
some time in the Duck Dynas-
ty hunting blind Bally set up in
their booth near these slots
and we saw slot directors ex-
press interest in bringing this
game to their casinos!
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WHEEL OF FORTUNE
IGT
Celebrating IGT’s commitment
to ten more years of legendary
Wheel of Fortune games: the
world’s most popular slot
theme sets sail for the tropics
with Wheel of Fortune Jackpot
Paradise. This slot features a
touchscreen interface and in-
teractive bonus rounds. The
five-reel game introduces a
playful symbol set including
kiwis, coconuts, beaches, bana-
nas and more. Players connect
with increased player commu-
nications and enjoy scale-with-
play progressives, in addition
to the Wide Area Progressive
top award, aptly titled Jackpot
Pick Bonus. We can’t wait un-
til the wheel rolls our way for
a lucky jackpot!
ELVIS
WMS Gaming
This brand new slot was on
display at G2E complete with
Elvis impersonators belting
out all the glorious hits “The
King” recorded. Once a flag-
ship brand for rival slot ma-
chine manufacturer IGT, WMS
has taken Elvis to new star-
struck heights on a 21st centu-
ry slot machine. The three
reels may still be there but the
entertainment factor is amped
up with the massive wheel in
the top box and the large vid-
eo screen over the reels rein-
forcing the three level progres-
sive system built into the
game. Once this game hits
casino floors you’ll be singing
along with Elvis tunes while
you score some great wins!
SONS OF ANARCHY
Aristocrat Technologies
The action-packed slot game
Sons of Anarchy comes to life in
all of its gritty glory with Jax,
Gemma, Clay and all of view-
ers’ favorite characters. Sons of
Anarchy is a multi-site pro-
gressive game with a chance to
win a $500,000+ jackpot and is
packed with features that are
engaging to dedicated fans as
well as to players who are
about to become big fans. “Our
designers have been working
closely with the FX team at
Sons of Anarchy, and the creative
result is a game that perfectly
captures the essence of the
show and combines that with
Aristocrat’s proven math” said
Aristocrat VP of Gaming Oper-
ations Dallas Orchard.
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COOL JEWELS
WMS Gaming
The first ever game using the
Exploding Pays game engine,
provides players a new experi-
ence in 6x6 cascading reels.
Shattering, Unstable, Shocking
and Persisting Wild symbols
give players multiple ways to
win! This game uses no pay
lines. Instead, the same symbol
appearing in groups of 4 or
more wins! When two of the
same Wild symbols appear
next to each other horizontally,
a Locked Wild is activated.
Locked Wilds remain in play
until they cascade off. Two
separate Wild symbols appear-
ing next to each other horizon-
tally combine for increased
effects. This unique game play
is poised to take off!
DRAGON SPIN
Bally Technologies
The Pro Wave 360° redefines
community-style gaming with
its circular display featuring
five Pro Wave cabinets, a strik-
ing 50-inch curved 360-degree
video topper, and 360-degree
surround sound. This head-
turning configuration features
a new game, Dragon Spin, in
which players share the joys of
winning and bonuses. When
the dragon stops at a player’s
game mystery prizes or free
games are awarded including
a chance at up to five different
progressives. This slot gives
community gaming a new
boost as every player wins in a
non-competitive game play
environment. You won’t miss
this game when it arrives!
BUCKAROO
Multimedia Games
We really hope a lot of slot
directors paid attention to this
game in Multimedia’s booth.
Sure, we want to see banks of
the popular TournEvent ma-
chines in all of Arizona’s casi-
nos, but a few of these Bucka-
roo slots with the Windfall Reel
math mechanic wouldn’t hurt
either! The hook is simple.
When you are awarded a line
win, the game evaluates the
pay and then clicks all five
reels three positions down
giving players a shot at more
wins on the new reel screen.
Get another line win and the
process repeats. We played
this game for a while and man-
aged to hit several bonuses via
the Windfall Reels!
NINJA WARRIOR
Aruze Gaming
The Japanese master in stealth
and martial arts displays his
combative abilities in this 5
reel 30 line stepper Ninja War-
rior. This Innovator slot offers the
Ninja Bonus, the Ninja Star
Selection, a multiplier of up to
350X, and Free Games. Ninja
Warrior has 3 consecutive stacked
Wild symbols that appear on
reels 2 through 5 to increase
players’ winnings. The Ninja
Bonus is comprised of the Nin-
ja Star Selection and 10 Free
Games. 3, 4, and 5 Bonus sym-
bols give 1, 2, and 3 Ninja Star
Selections respectively. Multi-
pliers awarded in the random
roulette during the Ninja Star
Selection will be multiplied
together! $
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TRIBAL NEWS
e celebrate birthdays, anniversaries and other special
events of significance, so why not an annual Recognition
Day to commemorate federal recognition as an official Indian
tribe?
The Pascua Yaqui tribe is one of the latecomers to the list of 22
federally-recognized tribes in Arizona, this year celebrating its
36th year of recognition with ceremony and sacred ritual, but
mostly with song and dance of their culture.
In late September, the tribe opened its doors for this year’s
Recognition Day event that offered a timeline of the Yaqui/
Yoeme tribal progression and accomplishments. The event was
both cultural and commercial as it coincided with Casino del
Sol’s 20th “Solebration” of 20 years as Tucson’s premier enter-
tainment destination, the only casino resort in the state with a
Forbes 4-Star and an AAA 4-Diamond rating.
“Close to a thousand people, tribal members, visiting tribes
from Arizona, California, and Mexico, members of the general
public --- they all gathered in an upbeat, happy atmosphere
with lots of smiles and laughter,” said Daniel Vega, Director of
the Pascua Yaqui Department of Language and Culture. “It was
a day of fun as well as a day of pride. We have a rich history
and Recognition Day allows us to come together as a large reu-
nited community with a collective Yaqui identity.”
Attendees joined prayer leaders, kantoras (female singers), and
oficios from the Pahko’ola and Deer Dance societies as part of
the colorful cultural day-long event.
The ever-popular deer dancers represent a blend of ancient Ya-
qui beliefs and religion brought to them by Jesuit priests in the
1500s and displayed by dancers wearing deer’s head headdress
with steps imitating the movements of the graceful forest crea-
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Images And Words By Lee Allen
Hand-carved Pascola masks used in Pascua Yaqui ceremonial dances.
TRIBAL NEWS
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ture. Deer dancers, a central feature of the spiritual lives of to-
day’s Pascua Yaqui tribal members, are believed to come from a
flower-filled spiritual world of natural beauty, according to trib-
al historian Ernesto Quiroga Sandoval.
“Creator allowed some ocean animals to emerge onto land in
the short human form of the Surem, early ancestors of the Ya-
quis who lived in a time of peace-loving, gentle people with no
need for government. Life in the Sonoran desert was harmoni-
ous perfection until God prophesied about invaders and disuni-
ty. The Surem became frightened and transformed into taller,
defensive people called Hiakim (Yaquis) or Yo’emen (The Peo-
ple).”
In a lengthy dissertation on the subject, Wikipedia reported:
“The Yaqui concept of the world (ania in their language) is com-
posed of five separate worlds --- the desert wilderness world, a
mystical world, a flower world, a dream world, and a night
world. Much Yaqui ritual is centered on perfecting these worlds
and eliminating the harm that has been done to them…
especially by people.”
Called by numerous names, the Yaqui peoples have been
around since 500 AD, living along rivers in Mexico where they
gathered wild desert foods, hunted game, cultivated corns/
beans/squash and traded native goods with other indigenous
groups. The start of contemporary life occurred in mid-1500
when Yaquis saw the first white men, Spanish military expedi-
tions in search of slaves, and 400 years of struggle, frequently
armed, began. Estimations are that by the early 1900s, at least
5,000 Yaqui had been sold into forced slavery.
Louis David Valenzuela is a nationally-known Yaqui woodcarv-
er who makes many of the pascola masks used in tribal ceremo-
nies: “Like all indigenous tribes throughout the New World,
ours is a long and bloody history. Our fertile river valley in
Mexico was sought after by Mexican and white setters alike.
Yoemes were repeatedly selected for slavery, deportation and
death, so we trained ourselves to fight and die if necessary to
protect our lands. We are the only Indian tribe that has never
officially surrendered to either the government of Mexico or the
United States.”
While the resistance to subjugation continued along the Rio
Yaqui, many of the peace-loving peoples fled Sonora to the U.S.
to relocate in communities in Arizona along the Gila and Santa
Cruz River valleys. Guadalupe in the Phoenix area took its early
form in 1880 and Barrio Libre and Tucson’s Old Pascua Village
was established in 1903. Other settlements popped up in Tubac
and Marana while Indian and cavalry conflicts continued until a
final battle at Arivaca in 1918.
The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 played a major role in
the development of the concept of federal recognition and histo-
rians noted that by the 1950s and early 1960s, “the federal gov-
ernment saw that certain tribes were sufficiently capable of self-
government and thus no longer in need of federal supervision.”
In the early 1960s, the Pascua Yaqui Association with the aid of
Congressman Morris K. Udall lobbied for a land base and in
1964 the Pascua Yaquis became recipients of 202 acres of desert
land southwest of Tucson where homes and infrastructure
could be developed and where Indian identity and sovereignty
could be asserted and maintained.
According to the tribe’s historical chronologue: “On September
18, 1978, the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona became federally
recognized and the Pascua Pueblo of the reservation came into
being.” The Pascua Yaqui tribe was the last tribe recognized
prior to the formal Bureau of Indian Affairs Federal Acknowl-
edgement Process initiated in late 1978.
Today, governed by a council of eleven elected officials dedicat-
ed to the well-being and advancement of their tribe as a whole,
the tribe operates Casino of the Sun gaming and a second prop-
erty, Casino del Sol, that opened in the fall of 2011.
“In the short time since the federal recognition doors opened for
us, our growth has been rapid and our accomplishments
many,” said Vega. “We’ve been able to grow and sustain our-
selves as a community, much of it based on the sacrifices of our
elders who’ve paved the pathway for the current generation.” $
Pascua Yaqui tribal woodcutter Louis David Valenzuela takes machete and knife
in hand to begin carving a new mask for deer dancers.
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he Arizona American Indian Tourism Association (AAITA)
and Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts are partner-
ing to bring the Arizona Indian Festival to the Scottsdale Civic
Center Park, January 29th through 31st, 2015, located at 3939
North Drinkwater Boulevard. Be near the action and excitement
of the Waste Management Open, ESPN Fanfest and all the activ-
ities surrounding the big game, while experiencing the culture
of Arizona's 22 tribes first-hand, through traditional music, so-
cial dances, artist demonstrations, village replicas and authentic
Native American jewelry, paintings, pottery and more.
"It's truly a wonderful opportunity for the AAITA to welcome
visitors/guests from across this nation to 'Native Arizona'.
Through cultural sharing and demonstrations, we have opened
a dialogue for networking and entertainment. Our 7 villages on-
site, representing the Tribal Nations of Arizona, will give visi-
tors the chance to travel and experience the rich cultural herit-
age that is Native Arizona without leaving the city.
There will be something for everyone; from the serious art col-
lector to the casual souvenir hunter. Families are encouraged to
come engage in one on one conversations with Native people
from all over Arizona. The Arizona Indian Festival hopes to
strength the bond of community and education," said President
of AAITA, Donovan Hanley. Guests will be able to meander
through traditional villages, exploring traditional dwellings,
tools and way of life, while Native American artists of all genres
will provide demonstrations, tell stories, play music and share
traditional dances. The Arizona Indian Festival would not be
complete without the sweet and savory aromas that will fill the
air as authentic Native American foods will be prepared on-
site.
"We are very happy to host this event in the Scottsdale Civic
Center Park, said Events Services Coordinator Sai Powers. "We
look forward to having guests from all over the city, state, and
country enjoy outdoor entertainment at its finest. It will be a
wonderful experience." The event is free, family-friendly and
open to the public Thursday, January 29 through Saturday, Jan-
uary 31, 2015 from 10am to 7pm daily. For more info, visit Ari-
zonalndianTourism.org or point your browser to their Facebook
page at Facebook.com/AmericanlndianFestival. $
Arizona Indian Festival Coming To Scottsdale During The Big Game
TRIBAL NEWS
Apache Dancers From The Centennial Event Guests Taking Part In An O’odham (Pima) And Piipaash (Maricopa) Dance Circle
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GAMING NEWS
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ristocrat won top honors at the Global Gaming
Awards recently in Las Vegas, with its runaway
smash hit The Walk ing Dead Slot Game named Casino
Product of the Year. “The Walking Dead Slot Game has
been an instant, incredible success, with operators and
players everywhere responding very positively to the
game,” said Aristocrat Vice President of Gaming Oper-
ations Dallas Orchard. “We licensed this product as
part of our commitment to operators to bring industry-
leading content to the casino floor, and we are thrilled
to be honored in such a way for our efforts.”
One of Aristocrat’s most successful products in 61
years, The Walk ing Dead Slot Game is field-proven to
appeal to a wide cross-section of players. After six
months in the field, the game continues to be a top-
seller and top performer. With more than 250 units
already in casinos from coast to coast, players can easi-
ly find the game at their favorite nearby casino. Players
can discover where to play and more information
about the slot at AristocratPlayingDead.com. Aristo-
crat’s The Walk ing Dead Slot Game grabs players and
puts them right in the middle of the record-breaking
show’s gritty post-apocalyptic world with a chance to
win a grand jackpot that starts at $500,000.00!
Aristocrat’s The Walking Dead Slot Product Of Year
or the third consecutive year, Shula’s
Steak House located inside Wild Horse
Pass Hotel & Casino has been honored by
Wine Spectator Magazine with their Award of
Excellence. The 2014 Restaurant Wine List
Award winners span all 51 states in addi-
tion to international restaurants. This year,
2,791 restaurants earned the Award of Ex-
cellence. These winners offer an interesting
and diverse selection of 90 or more wines
that are well-presented and thematically
match the restaurant cuisine. Shula’s Steak
House at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino
offers an extensive wine collection of 3,750
wines with 315 labels.
Shula's Steak House is located in the Wild
Horse Pass Hotel & Casino, 15 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Air-
port. One of the Top Five Steak Houses in America, Shula’s Steak House serves The
Best Beef Money Can Buy, also known as The Shula Cut. Shula’s provides fine dining
with an award-winning menu and exceptional team service. The restaurant themed
after the 1972 Miami Dolphins' “Perfect Season”—the only team in NFL history to
finish a season undefeated. Shula's can also accommodate private group functions
and dinners. For more information on Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino and Shula’s
Steak House, visit their website at WinGilaRiver.com. $
Shula’s Steak House At Wild Horse Pass Wins Award
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GAMING NEWS
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he Talking Stick Cultural and Entertainment Destination
and the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
proudly announce extended season trolley service that will be
offered to visitors in the city of Scottsdale and patrons of the
Talking Stick Destination beginning October 11, 2014.
Complimentary Talking Stick trolley service will run 12pm to
10pm. Thursday to Saturday and 12pm to 6pm on Sundays,
with extended daily service being offered during Spring Train-
ing season. The trolley will connect seamlessly with Scottsdale’s
existing routes, stopping at several Scottsdale hotspots like the
W Scottsdale Hotel, Scottsdale Fashion Square and Chaparral
Suites Resort, and will ultimately connect patrons to amenities
located in the Talking Stick Destination Area, including Talking
Stick Golf Club, Talking Stick Resort, Octane Raceway, Salt Riv-
er Fields at Talking Stick and the Talking Stick Visitor Center.
“The Talking Stick Trolley is an extension of the service we offer
each Spring Training season,” said Marketing Project Manager
Blessing McAnlis-Vasquez. “Fans of sports, culture and enter-
tainment will find many amenities to cheer about at Talking
Stick and this complimentary service will allow them to enjoy
them year round. We invite friends and visitors to let us take
the wheel and bring you to the ultimate cultural and entertain-
ment destination area that is Talking Stick.”
Service will run October thru May annually and is being spon-
sored by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and
several Talking Stick area properties. For additional information
on route locations and times, please make sure to visit their
website TalkingStickArizona.com. $
Talking Stick Cultural and Entertainment Destination Launches Trolley Service
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ARIZONA LOTTERY New Game
he Arizona Lottery will join lotteries across the country in
offering a new draw game, Monopoly Millionaires’ Club
that will spread the wealth among players by offering multiple
million dollar prizes in conjunction with a Top Prize that is
capped at $25 million. With three different ways to win, the
Monopoly Millionaires’ Club game is already on sale in Arizona as of
October 19, and is the first game to combine the high-stakes and
rich rewards of multi-state lottery gaming with the fun and en-
tertainment of a national television game show featuring play-
ers selected from among the lottery’s ticket holders who have
registered their tickets online or via a smartphone app.
Players can win the Top Prize (up to $25 million); become one of
the many, randomly-selected $1 million winners when another
player wins the Top Prize; or register a ticket online where they
will build Monopoly brand themed property sets to earn entries
in a drawing for a chance to appear on the nationally televised
game show, which will have more than $2.5 million in available
prize money on each episode.
Monopoly Millionaires’ Club is a $5 draw game and will be the first
multi-state draw game at this price level in the United States,
though $5 is the most popular price point for instant scratch
ticket games. This $5 price point strengthens the game’s play
value while differentiating it within lottery draw game portfoli-
os.
The unique design of the Monopoly Millionaires’ Club lottery
game is expected to generate more millionaires than any other
game in lottery history. With the draw taking place on Friday
evenings at 11:15pm Eastern, players across the country will
have the opportunity to wake up a millionaire. In early 2015, the
Monopoly Millionaires’ Club television series will welcome players
from participating states to its studio audience in Las Vegas
where they will compete before a live audience to win $1 mil-
lion. Comedian and actor Billy Gardell (Mike & Molly, You, Me
and Dupree) has been tapped to host the show.
The Monopoly Millionaires’ Club lottery game represents a re-
sponse to the wishes of lottery players who said that they would
like a game with more substantial winners than just one or two
enormous jackpot winners. “We are thrilled to launch Monopo-
ly Millionaires’ Club, which is in response to lottery players wanting
to spread the wealth. This lottery game was designed to mint
more simultaneous millionaires than any other game in lottery
history,” said Karen Bach, director of budget, products and
communications for the Arizona Lottery.
This new approach to a national jackpot game was created by
Scientific Games and branded with Hasbro’s iconic Monopoly
game, which is one of the most well-known brands in the world.
“The Monopoly brand is one of the most successful brands in
gaming with players winning with Monopoly-branded lottery,
slots and sweepstakes. With our Monopoly Millionaires’ Club
lottery game, the Top Prize will break the bank and make more
millionaires than ever before,” said Steve Saferin, president of
properties group and chief creative officer for Scientific Games.
“Our player research consistently indicates that participants
would prefer to see the millions of dollars in lottery prizing dis-
tributed to multiple winners, rather than one or two players
winning hundreds of millions of dollars each.”
On each ticket in the Monopoly Millionaires’ Club lottery game,
there will be a unique code that players can use to register their
tickets online for a chance to appear on the television show.
Thousands of players will win a five-day, four-night trip for two
to Las Vegas to join the show’s studio audience of other play-
ers. Some studio audience members will be selected at random
to compete on the television show. Contestants on the show will
play a series of games with a Monopoly theme, each of which
will offer cash and other prizes valued up to $100,000. A final
round will offer one player on each episode a shot at $1 million.
For more information visit Lottery.AZ.Gov. $
Drawings every Friday evening & 3 ways to win!
Players can win the Top Prize (up to $25 million)
Players can become one of the many, randomly-selected $1 million
winners when another player wins the Top Prize
Players register a ticket online where they will build Monopoly
brand themed property sets to earn entries in a drawing for a chance
to appear on the nationally televised game show, which will have
more than $2.5 million in available prize money on each episode.
Monopoly Millionaires’ Club Lottery Game To Make More And More Millionaires
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LAUGHLIN, NEVADA Directory & Gaming Statistics
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1,300+ slots, no smoking slot area,
high limit slots area, bingo, black-
jack, table games, craps, roulette,
poker room, keno, race/sports book.
Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall
800.634.3469
pioneerlaughlin.com
490 slots, blackjack, table games,
craps, roulette, sports book. Make
sure to check out the video poker &
reel slots!
Harrah’s Laughlin
800.447.8700
harrahslaughlin.com
900+ slots, no smoking slot area,
high limit slots area, blackjack, table
games, craps, roulette, poker room,
live keno, race/sports book.
Golden Nugget Laughlin
800.237.1739
goldennugget.com/laughlin
1,000+ slots, blackjack, table games,
craps, roulette, poker room, sports
book. Sign up for the player’s club
and spin for free play!
Edgewater Hotel Casino
800.677.4837
edgewater-casino.com.
750+ slots, no smoking slot area,
high limit slots area, blackjack, table
games, roulette, craps, race/sports
book. Great all-around casino!
We are not responsible for incorrect, missing, or outdated information. To inform us of
updates, please email [email protected]. The Nevada Gaming Control Board
publishes statistics on casino gaming activity in Nevada according to their state’s gaming
regulations. The most current data for Laughlin at press time is from three months prior.
*A negative hold percentage indicates that game overpaid during the stated month.
Tropicana Laughlin
800.243.6846
tropicanax.com
1,000+ slots, blackjack, table games,
craps, roulette, and a sports book.
Stop in for lunch at Carnegie’s or
the Poolside Café and enjoy the food!
Laughlin River Lodge
800.835.7904
laughlinriverlodge.com
1,000+ guest rooms and suites, over
30,000 square feet of the hottest
Vegas-style gaming, four restau-
rants, fast food options, & more!
Slots Hold % Tables Hold %
Loose $5 3.75 Craps 14.44
$1 4.74 Blackjack / 21 16.79
Multi-Denom 5.33 Roulette 20.06
25¢ 5.44 Other Table Games 21.47
5¢ 7.08 Pai Gow Poker 22.91
$25 8.93 Let It Ride 23.64
1¢ 9.91 Three Card Poker 31.87
Tight Megabucks 10.32
Other Hold % Win Amount Dollars
Loose Sports Pools 17.03 Slots 28.8 mil.
Race Books 17.08 Tables 3.6 mil.
Tight Live Keno 23.45 Other 0.5 mil.
Laughlin’s Gaming Statistics August 2014
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eterans and active members of America’s armed services
travel great distances and make great sacrifices to preserve
and protect freedom and liberty. The Tropicana Laughlin Hotel
& Casino in Laughlin, NV believes that these sacrifices should
be honored and remembered, which is why the Tropicana is
pleased to announce that the American Veterans Traveling Trib-
ute and Traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall will be exhibited at
the Tropicana Laughlin, November 8—11, 2014, during this
year’s Veterans Weekend.
The Traveling Wall is a 370 feet long replica of the Vietnam Me-
morial Wall in Washington D.C. The 80% scale reproduction,
which stands eight feet tall at its apex, contains all 53,253 names
as inscribed on the original wall. The public is invited to view
the wall free of charge and make rubbings of the names of their
fallen loved ones. The Traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall will be
available for viewing 24 hours a day in the North Parking Lot of
the hotel. For those wishing to remember their visit, memorabil-
ia will be available for purchase.
The Tropicana Laughlin’s weekend of recognition also features
outdoor food fests and a blood drive. The outdoor Victory Plaza
V
Laughlin, Nevada TRAVEL
food fests take place on Sunday and Tuesday, November 9 and
11 from 3pm—7pm. The Sunday and Tuesday food fests offer
the resort’s popular pig roast served with flame broiled corn on
the cob, coleslaw, a corn muffin and strawberry shortcake for
$10.99 per person. Guests may also earn 500 base points on their
Trop Advantage Card each food fest day to receive a compli-
mentary dinner. Free live entertainment and a cash bar will be
featured Friday through Tuesday at Victory Plaza.
On Veterans Day, Tuesday, November 11, 2015, American Vet-
erans and a guest will receive complimentary food fest dinners.
Veterans must have a Trop Advantage Veterans Players Card.
Veterans signing up for a new membership must do so by
Thursday, November 6, 2015 to be eligible for complimentary
dinner. Proof of military service is required at sign-up to qualify
for a Trop Advantage Veterans Players Card. $
Tropicana Laughlin To Host AVTT Traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall
CASINO ENTERTAINMENT Listings
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Apache Gold Casino—Globe, AZ—800.272.2438
Events:
Dwight Yoakam—Nov. 8
BlueWater Casino—Parker, AZ—888.243.3360
Dig Lounge:
Featuring a variety of live bands, karaoke & DJs—Daily at 5pm
Events:
Comedy Festival—Nov. 15
Jersey Boys Celebration—Dec. 20
Casino Arizona—Scottsdale, AZ—480.850.7777
The Showroom:
Led Zepagain (Led Zeppelin Tribute)—Nov. 7-9
Red Not Chili Peppers (Red Hot Chili Peppers Tribute)—Nov. 21-22
Showstoppers Live Holiday Spectacular—Nov. 26-Dec. 20
Pyromania (Def Leppard Tribute)—Dec. 26-27
Monday Night Showroom Football—Mondays at 5:30pm
The Arizona Room:
Latin Fire Dance Nights (Learn to dance)—Tuesdays 6pm
The AZTEX Band (Latin, R&B, Old School, Funk)—Tuesdays 8pm
Country Dance Nights (Learn to dance)—Wed. & Thu. at 6pm
The Tommy Ash Band (Country)—Wednesdays & Thursdays 8pm
Pacquiao vs. Algieri (World Welterweight Championship)—Nov. 22
Casino Del Sol—Tucson, AZ—520.838.6506
AVA Amphitheater:
Conjunto Fest—Nov. 8
Cliff Castle Casino—Camp Verde, AZ—800.381.7568
Stargazer Pavillion:
Taste of Verde Valley—Nov. 1
Cocopah Resort Casino—Somerton, AZ—800.237.5687
Events:
Karaoke with Bling Bling/DJ Sosa—Fr at 8pm
Desert Diamond Casino I—Tucson, AZ—866.332.9467
Monsoon Nightclub:
The Lettermen—Nov. 11
Thunder From Down Under—Dec. 13
Dance Fusion with DJ Blade—Fridays
Noches Caliente—Saturdays the hottest Tex Mex and Tejano music!
Desert Diamond Casino II—Sahuarita, AZ—866.332.9467
Sports Bar:
Karaoke Night—Wednesdays 7-11pm
Live music or DJs—Fridays & Saturdays
Diamond Center:
Polo Polo—Nov. 7
Christmas With The Celts—Nov. 29
Gary Allan—Dec. 6
Willie Nelson—Jan. 3
Fort McDowell Casino—Fort McDowell, AZ—800.843.3678
Lucky 7 Saloon:
Featuring a variety of live music every weekend
Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino—Maricopa, AZ—480.802.5000
The Lounge: Chad Freeman & redline—1st, the Ohio Players—7th,
Smooth Groove—8th, Reckless In Vegas—11th, True To Life Band—
14th, N-Focus—15th, Quantum—21st, Young Country—22nd, Song
Remains The Same—26th, The Petty Breakers—28th, The Highway-
men Live—29th Wild Wednesdays Jukebox 6—5th, Yesterday Once
More—12th, Linda Chorney—19th, Silhouette—26th The Lounge
Happy Hour Starting November 8th Mondays through Thurs-
days from 5-8pm. The Sahnas Brothers—Wednesdays 5-8pm. Amaz-
ing Dueling Pianos—Tuesdays starting Nov. 4th.
Hon-Dah Casino—Pinetop, AZ—800.929.8744
Timbers Lounge and Showroom:
Munday Funday—Comedy Show begins at 7pm
Featuring a variety of live local talent Tuesday through Saturday
Lone Butte Casino—Chandler, AZ—800.946.4452
Cascades Lounge:
Phoenix area bands & DJs offer free live entertainment throughout the
week featuring the Valley's best local bands & DJs
For the first time in three years, Gary Allan is returning to Tuc-
son on Saturday, December 6, 2014, sponsored by KIIM FM.
Tickets start at $37.50 and are on sale now. Born in Southern
California, Gary Allan began his musical life playing clubs
during his high school years. After graduation, he developed a
following in the area, regularly attracting an audience that
featured a rare mix of rednecks in western boots and neo-
Goths with piercings and spiked hair. Allan was particularly
inspired in a concert by the Highwaymen – Waylon Jennings,
Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson – to pursue
music that mined the dangerous side of life. His most recent
album, Set You Free , was Allan’s inaugural No 1. album on the
Billboard 200 chart, debuting at the top spot. Treena Parvello,
Director of Public Relations and Communications for the
Tohono O’odham Gaming Enterprise, said “We’re so excited
to bring Gary Allan back to Tucson! Rolling Stone has listed
him in their Top 20 must-see Country tours this fall, so get
your tickets early. It's sure to be a packed house!”
Editor’s Pick CASINO ENTERTAINMENT
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Mazatzal Casino—Payson, AZ—800.777.7529
Apache Spirits Lounge:
Featuring a variety of live music on the weekends.
Ladies’ Night on Thursdays with a DJ.
Paradise Casino—Yuma, AZ—888.777.4946
Sharky’s Bar & Bites:
Featuring a variety of live music on the weekends
Quechan Casino—Winterhaven, CA—877.783.2426
Sidewinders Bar & Grill:
Featuring a variety of live music on the weekends
Pipa Event Center:
Walk Like A Man (Tribute to The Jersey Boys)—Nov. 21
The O’Jays—Dec. 12
Talking Stick Resort—Scottsdale, AZ—480.850.7777
The Showroom & Grand Ballroom:
Psychedelic Furs & The Lemonheads—Nov. 8
Nick Swardson—Nov. 15
KC and The Sunshine Band—Nov. 16
Adrian Belew Power Trio—Nov. 18
Tracy Lawrence—Nov. 21
An Unpredictable Evening With Todd Rundgren—Nov. 22
Jay Leno—Nov. 29
Blue October—Dec. 5
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino—Flagstaff, AZ—855.946.8946
Featuring a variety of local, regional & headlining acts. Call for info.
Vee Quiva Casino—Laveen, AZ—800.946.4452
VQ Live:
Featuring a variety of cover bands, local & regional acts. Call for info.
Event Center:
VQ Comedy Series (Manny Hernandez feat. Greg Freiler)—Nov. 8
The Rising (Bruce Springsteen Tribute)—Nov. 21
OneGunn One Love (Bob Marley Tribute)—Nov. 28
Ruben Ramon & The Mexican Revolution—Nov. 29
Wild Horse Pass Casino—Chandler, AZ—800.946.4452
AiRIA Unplugged—Live music Fri & Sat 4pm-2am
Encore Lounge—Featuring a variety of live music nightly
Classics With A Twist—Featuring jazz music & cocktails Thu-Sun
Showroom:
The Nirvana Experience—Nov. 1
Time In a Bottle (70s Rock & Pop Tribute)—Nov. 2
Merle Haggard—Nov. 7
Vietnamese Concert—Nov. 8
Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals—Nov. 14
KMLE Country Thunder Launchfest—Nov. 15
Don Rickles—Nov. 21
World Fighting Federation—Nov. 22
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy—Nov. 29
Yavapai Casino—Prescott, AZ—800.756.8744
Yavapai Cantina:
Karaoke—Fr at 8pm-12am
Featuring a variety of live bands on Saturdays from 7 to 10pm
Talking Stick Resort Presents
KC And The Sunshine Band November 16, 2014
Talking Stick Resort invites guests to don their danc-
ing shoes and Get Down Tonight when it hosts KC
and the Sunshine Band on November 16. Known for
their funk and R&B sound, the multi-platinum selling
group shaped the sound of the 70s and 80s with their
disco tracks and festive lyrics. Fans will groove and
sway in the Salt River Grand Ballroom as the band
plays their repertoire of feel-good music including
That’s the Way (I Like It), (Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake
Your Booty, and Give it Up.
The band formed in 1973 but it wasn’t until 1975 that
they reached mainstream success with the release of
their second self-titled album. In addition to receiving
triple platinum status, the album featured number-
one Billboard Hot 100 singles Get Down Tonight and
That’s the Way (I Like It). KC and the Sunshine Band
would go on to release 11 additional studio albums,
two of which were certified platinum and one that
reached the triple platinum mark. In 2013, insiders
recognized the band members for their contributions
to the music industry, honoring them with a Golden
Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk Of Stars.
For a full listing of entertainment this month and for
more information, call 480.850.7777 or visit Talking
Stick Resort’s website at TalkingStickResort.com. $
Verify all details & age restrictions (generally 21 & over) for each event. Venues, times, dates, & ticket
information are subject to change. Photos/images copyright of the individual artist(s), photographer(s),
or venue(s). All Rights Reserved. We are not responsible for incorrect, missing, or outdated information.
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CASINO NIGHTLIFE
Ramses Ja Rudi King-Taylor II
•Music Director/On-Air Host (3-7pm) for
KNRJ-FM 101.1 The Beat
•Resident DJ/VJ for KTVK-3TV Friday 10am
•Host of R.E.D.Y. Set Radio
•Official Bum Squad DJ
•DJ Vatican Member
•For more information on Ramses Ja, visit his
website at: ramsesja.com.
performing video remixes of all styles of music, including Top
40, Hip Hop, and EDM. His smooth mixing style and his unique
taste for dynamic music help him to transform Chrome Night-
club from an all-night club into an all-night party!
With new life breathed back into the second floor of Wild Horse
Pass Casino, I am legitimately excited to see what will come! If
what is going on now is any indication, it looks like I may have
my chance to spin there after all! Stay tuned!
Chrome Nightclub is open on Fridays and Saturdays from 9pm
to 2am. They have an upscale dress code and there is a $10 cov-
er charge. For information, VIP Reservations, and bottle service
call 480.599.6878.
For more information on Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino, or
the events scheduled at Chrome Nightclub, visit their website at
WinGilaRiver.com. $
he last time I wrote about the nightlife offerings of Wild
Horse Pass Casino, they had a club called Airia which was
the talk of the town. The club boasted one of the best sound and
lighting systems in the city, perhaps the coolest layout of any
night club of its size, and last but not least, some of the biggest
DJs on the west coast. I must admit that my heart broke a bit
when Airia ceased operations because I never had a shot at
spinning there. But, having lived vicariously through then-
resident and dear friend, DJ Decipha, I knew it must have been
something special!
It seems as though the powers that be felt the same way! The
club is back in full swing…rebranded as Chrome Nightclub!
Now, you can come experience the valley’s hottest all-new night
spot for an unmatched nightlife experience! Chrome Nightclub
is loud, live and wild—like a party should be! After looking into
what’s going on there, I definitely recommend stopping by and
partaking!
You can join DJ Alfredito every Friday night for Latin Ladies
Night—where ladies are always free until 11pm! Alfredito spins
the hottest and best in Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Cumbia, Reg-
gaeton and more! On top of that, you can bypass the $10 cover
charge and gain free admission with a ticket stub after select
shows! This means that once you have enjoyed an awesome
concert in the Ovations Live Showroom, you can keep the party
going upstairs at Chrome Nightclub until the early morning!
If you happen to be out on a Saturday night, make sure to join
DJ Medik (aka, Mark Nielsen). Medik is a DJ and Video Produc-
er based here in Phoenix, Arizona. He is known for creating and
T
By Ramses Ja
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Casino Sessions Seats Smoke-Free Area Electronic Late Night
Apache Gold Su, We, Th at Noon. Fr & Sa at
7pm. 1st Mo of the month at 7pm 200 No No No
BlueWater Mo-We 4:30pm. Su at 11:30am. 400 Yes Yes No
Casino Arizona Mo-Su at 6:30pm
Daily Matinees at 12:30pm 1000 Yes Yes
L8 Nite Bingo Fr & Sa
Doors at 10pm. Games at midnight
Casino Del Sol Daily at Noon, 1:30, 2:15, 6:30 &
7:15pm 600 Yes Yes Cosmic Bingo Sa at 11pm.
Cocopah Daily at 1:30 & 6:30pm 350 Yes* Yes No
Desert Diamond I We-Mo 1:30, 2, 6, 6:30 & 7pm 300 No Yes No
Fort McDowell Sa & Su at 6:45am. We-Mo at
9am. Daily at 12:30 & 6:30pm. 1275
Yes (2 sections: enclosed or in
general seating)
Yes Fr & Sa at 12:10am.
Call for Lunar Bingo schedule.
Harrah’s Ak-Chin We-Su at 11:30am, 2:30, 3:30,
and 6:30pm 470 Yes Yes No
Lone Butte
Sa & Su at 10am, Noon, 3:45,
5:30pm. Daily at Noon &
6:30pm.
750 Yes Yes B.A.D. Bingo 2 Fr at 11:30pm &
B.A.D. Bingo Sa at 11:30pm.
Mazatzal Mo-Th at Noon.
Tu & Th at 6:30pm. 280 Yes Yes No
Paradise Daily at 11:30am & 1:30pm
Mo-Sa at 6pm. 300 Yes Yes
Call for Kozmic Bingo
& Other Special Dates
Vee Quiva Daily at Noon & 6:30pm. 366 Yes Yes Bingo Eclipse Sa at 11pm.
Sources: Arizona Department of Gaming—Current Tribal Gaming Status as of 10/01/14 & direct inquiries by press time. We are not responsible for incorrect, missing, or outdated information.
Contact [email protected] to make updates. *Cocopah Resort Casino offers “Smoke-Free Sundays” which is a casino-wide non-smoking experience every week from 4am Sunday to 4am Monday.
CASINO BINGO DIRECTORY
he Tropicana Laughlin Hotel & Casino officially unveiled
its new bingo room with a red ribbon cutting led by the
Laughlin Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, October 8,
2014. The Trop Bingo room is a key feature in the resort’s recent
casino renovations.
The tropical-themed bingo parlor features comfortable seating
for 214 players, eighty Planet Bingo portable electronic
handheld units, bingo monitors and beverage
station within the enclosed 4,950 square feet
of area on the casino floor.
Bingo players may enjoy participating in a
variety of promotions such as fun themed
monthly bingo bashes, power pays, power
ball progressives, double action sessions, odd/
even coveralls, beachcomber bonuses and
hard luck insurance. The space transforms for
Cosmic Bingo as black lights, laser lights and
upbeat music align at 11pm every Saturday
night.
Sessions run daily starting bright and early
with a 9am & 9pm $1,000 No Split Coverall session (10 games),
an 11am, 3pm, and 7pm Power Pay session (11 games), a 1pm
Double Action Matinee session (10 games), and a 5pm Odd/
Even Coverall session (10 games). Cosmic Bingo is a 10 game
session starting at 11pm every Saturday.
For more information regarding Tropicana Laughlin and the
new Trop Bingo room, and more, visit TropLaughlin.com. $
Tropicana Laughlin Opens Brand New Bingo Hall!
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SUDOKU Each of the columns, rows, and nine 3 x 3 grids must contain
all of the digits 1 - 9. None of the digits may appear more than
once in each column, row, and 3 x 3 grid.
(Solution on page 46)
9
3
8
4
1 8
3
2
2 3
5
1
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WORD SEARCH
In honor of America Recycles Day on November 15th, find:
ALUMINUM, BOOKS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARDBOARD,
CARS, CLOTHING, GLASS, GRASS, MAGAZINES, OIL, PAPER,
PLASTIC, RECYCLE, SACKS, SHOES, TIRES, TOYS.
Words appear in any direction. (Solution on page 46)
U C Z X L J Q X B S Q E S T I
C A R D B O D A V H N F E A R
R E C Y C L E X X S S O O P E
I J T G L A P N V E V A O S S
I R J H O X H A N S H N B G G
L E E S E L O B C F H V G T T
G P K Q D P A L U M I N U M R
X A X K B U A E B O C A R M Z
A P I O J Y Z C F A I S J Z I
Y K O G L N U I R E S S T N X
V K N F S E Z G A M K O A N I
S Z J C L O I G R L B X N T H
K B J O U H R O F B I K K C N
F P L A S T I Y O T Q O S I C
S K C A S B A S A E U Q R M C
FUN & GAMES
play that exact game and want you off it as fast as possible.
They lie about when it last hit a jackpot, how much the win was
for, and so on.
Then she proceeded to remind me most slot attendants are
aware of what machines hit when and for how much. First of
all, they are there to clear the jackpot and pay out players! Sec-
ond, even if the particular slot attendant is off duty a the time of
the jackpot they all talk and will certainly find out about big
wins from colleagues when their next shift starts.
Finally, she confided, she can check in the system for the list of
jackpots across the whole floor for the past several days. On that
particular day she had recently accessed the system for another
reason and noticed there was no “big” jackpot on my machine.
As a matter of fact there hadn’t been a jackpot on my slot for
two days and there hadn’t been a “big” jackpot for $8,000 or
more in the casino for several days. The last large jackpot was
on a video keno game for $7,000. Having just done that check
she knew that fellow gambler was lying and told me not to lis-
ten to them.
I guess I have to sympathize just a little bit with the people who
feel the need to lie to such an extent at the casino. Perhaps they
Guess What? People Lie! That’s What They Tell Me By Sami Becker
SAMI’S SMACKDOWN
uring one of my last casino trips I had what seems to be a
rather typical encounter with another casino patron while
seated at my favorite machine. A random stranger walked over
to me and decided it was their time to share with me that the
machine I was on had paid out big (to the tune of over
$8,000.00) last night and it wasn't worth playing on now. In ad-
dition they politely informed me where I could find the exact
same machine elsewhere on the floor and if I didn’t like that
location perhaps I should try the same game at a nearby casino.
What? Umm...did I just hear that?
What a way to try and ruin a person’s day! Keep your stupid
stories to yourself thank you very much! As you all know, I
don’t believe much of what I hear coming out of people’s
mouths (far to much b***s*** if you ask me), especially at the
casino, but this story took the cake, all the icing, the flowers on
top, and the sprinkles too!
Fortunately, I suppose, a favorite slot attendant of mine hap-
pened to be within earshot of the one-sided conversation and
came over to talk to me. She told me based on her experience in
most cases these friendly folks who are so willing to share all
this information about your favorite game are generally eager to
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Do YOU have something to rant or rave about?
Write me at: [email protected]
SAMI’S SMACKDOWN
are on a losing streak and are hoping to hit something with just
a few dollars on the game I am occupying. Since I am sitting
there and show no signs of moving, better they try to move me
off the machine so they can try $5 and hope to win $10,000 (how
or why I have no idea).
Maybe they just came from the other game on the floor or the
game at the other casino and their “stroke of luck” $5 invest-
ment didn’t work there and they have an itch to play my slot. I
know I can become perturbed when my game is being played
by someone. If I had a strong feeling to play a particular game
and I can’t, that can irk me a little.
But, I just revert to the thought that if the machine was taken,
my luck wasn't meant to be on that game and I have to locate
another game to find my luck! Stay positive people! Right? After
all, I believe Lady Luck follows positive people around by the
truckload and runs for the hills as far and as fast as possible
with negative people!
From now on I’m going to remember this latest incident and
make sure to get it to stick in my head that all these stories peo-
ple come up with while at the casino are probably not true and
can just be designed to get me off my favorite machine just so
they can try the game for a little while. Liars, the bunch of ’em!
Now, if I could only figure out what to say back to these kinds
of people! Or should I just ignore and not engage? What do my
adoring fans think I should do? Write me! $
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CASINO DIRECTORY
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Sources: Arizona Department of Gaming—Current Tribal Gaming Status as of 10/01/14 & direct inquiries by press time. We are not responsible for incorrect, missing, or outdated information.
Contact [email protected] to make updates. *Cocopah Resort Casino offers “Smoke-Free Sundays” which is a casino-wide non-smoking experience every week from 4AM Sunday to 4AM Monday
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01. Apache Gold Casino Resort Hwy. 70, 5 mi. E. of Globe Globe 800-272-2438 594 Y Y Y Y Y Y
02. BlueWater Resort & Casino 11300 Resort Drive Parker 888-243-3360 520 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
03. Bucky’s Casino 1500 E. Hwy. 69 Prescott 800-756-8744 314 Y Y Y
04. Casino Arizona 101 & McKellips Scottsdale 480-850-7777 904 Y Y Y Y
05. Casino Del Sol 5655 W. Valencia Rd. Tucson 855-765-7829 1,053 Y Y Y Y Y Y
06. Casino of the Sun 7406 S. Camino De Oeste Tucson 855-765-7829 291
07. Cliff Castle Casino & Hotel I-17, Exit 289 Camp Verde 800-381-7568 656 Y Y Y Y Y
08. Cocopah Resort Casino 15318 S. Ave. B Somerton 800-237-5687 514 Y Y Y Y Y* Y Y Y
09. Desert Diamond Casino I 7350 S. Nogales Hwy. Tucson 866-332-9467 1,089 Y Y Y Y Y Y
10. Desert Diamond Casino II I-19, Exit 80 Tucson 866-332-9467 673 Y
11. Desert Diamond Casino-Why Hwy. 86, Milepost 55 Why 866-332-9467 58
12. Fort McDowell Casino Hwy. 87 & Ft. McDowell Rd. Fort McDowell 800-843-3678 906 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
13. Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino 15406 N. Maricopa Rd. Maricopa 480-802-5000 1,088 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
14. Hon-Dah Casino 777 Hwy. 260 Pinetop 800-929-8744 831 Y Y Y Y
15. Lone Butte Casino 1077 S. Kyrene Rd. Chandler 800-946-4452 786 Y Y Y Y
16. Mazatzal Hotel & Casino Hwy. 87, 1/4 mi. S. of Payson Payson 800-777-7529 418 Y Y Y Y Y Y
17. Paradise Casino 450 Quechan Dr. Yuma 888-777-4946 486 Y
18. Quechan Casino I-8, Exit 166 Winterhaven, CA 877-783-2426 1,000+ Y Y Y Y Y Y
19. Spirit Mountain Casino 8555 Hwy. 95 Mohave Valley 928-346-2000 247
20. Talking Stick Resort 101 & Indian Bend Scottsdale 480-850-7777 758 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
21. Twin Arrows Navajo Casino I-40, Exit 219 Flagstaff 855-946-8946 1,082 Y Y Y Y Y
22. Vee Quiva Casino 6443 Komatke Ln. Laveen 800-946-4452 950 Y Y Y Y
23. Wild Horse Pass Casino 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd. Chandler 800-946-4452 950 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
24. Yavapai Casino 1505 E. Hwy. 69 Prescott 800-756-8744 241 Y
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