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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!
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04 EDITOR’S NOTE
06 PLAYERS TALK
09 GREAT GAMES
14 GAMING NEWS
16 ARIZONA LOTTERY
18 FEATURE STORY
26 CASINO DINING
28 TRIBAL NEWS
30 TRAVEL—LAUGHLIN
32 CASINO ENTERTAINMENT
34 CASINO NIGHTLIFE
36 FUN FACTS
38 HOT DEALS
40 CASINO BINGO DIRECTORY
42 FUN & GAMES
45 SAMI’S SMACKDOWN
46 CASINO DIRECTORY
DEPARTMENTS
azgamingguide.com | January 2013 | Arizona Gaming Guide 03
BETTY BOOP’S
FORTUNE TELLER
Bally Technologies delivers a follow
up to their successful line of Betty
Boop slot machines!
10 WAYS TO SURVIVE
BUFFET DINING
Nothing says indulgence like an all-
you-can-eat buffet and casinos have
been offering them for decades!
OVERVIEW OF
LUCKY SYMBOLS
What kind of elephant statue you
should buy and what to do with it
in order to bring yourself luck.
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Contents JANUARY
WINNING STRATEGIES &WINNING STRATEGIES &
GAMBLING TRICKS FOR GAMBLING TRICKS FOR
MAXIMUM SUCCESS IN 2013!MAXIMUM SUCCESS IN 2013!
Alexandra
VOLUME 05 • ISSUE 01
PUBLISHER
Chris Hoft
chris@azgamingguide.com
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Elizabeth Torma
liz@azgamingguide.com
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Alexandra Lang
editor@azgamingguide.com
ART DIRECTOR
Melanie Mueller
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
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Cindy Esquer
Riley Meredith
Blessing McAnlis-Vasquez
Mark Novak
Alex Stewart
Samantha Becker
Lana Hartmann
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Copyright © 2013 The Arizona Gaming Guide.
All rights reserved.
The Arizona Gaming Guide (AGG) presents casino industry and
gaming related facts as well as personal opinions and expects the
reader to make his or her own decisions. All responses to reader
posts, e-mails and letters are to be considered as advice only. AGG
accepts no responsibility and no liability for any actions of our
readers based on the articles and advertisements presented within
this publication. All pictures, images, logos, trademarks and trade
names, etc. are the sole property of their respective owners.
You must be 21 or older to gamble. Please play responsibly.
Help is available at 1.800.NEXT.STEP or problemgambling.az.gov.
EDITOR’S NOTE
Your Authority On Everything Gaming
Arizona’s State Gaming Regulatory Agency:
Arizona Department of Gaming
1110 W. Washington Street, Suite 450, Phoenix, 85007
1.602.771.4263 or azgaming.gov
Tribal Gaming Funded Problem Gambling Resource:
Office of Problem Gambling
1.800.NEXT.STEP or 1.800.639.8783
1110 W. Washington Street, Suite 450, Phoenix, 85007
1.602.542.8998 or problemgambling.az.gov
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Happy New Year! May it be your best one yet!
We’re extremely fortunate to have so many wonderful casino options available to
us in Arizona and the surrounding states, so if you’re one of those people that
only visit casinos close to where you live, make this the year you try something
different. My team and I have compiled information from previous issues in order
to give our readers a great perspective on how all us casino enthusiasts need to
stay ahead of the game for the coming year. Vow to have fun and make this your
best year yet! Also, we’ve noticed recently how Arizona’s casinos are becoming
more and more progressive and aggressive with their slot floors. Gone are the
days when new slots were as abundant as unicorns! Now, games we just saw at
the big casino trade show in October are already hitting the casinos as this issue
goes to print! I love it! Check out our Great Games section for more information.
Please visit us at: www.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 www.azgamingguide.com. Let
me know what you think of our January issue and have fun!
Cheers!
Alexandra Lang
Editor-in-Chief
editor@azgamingguide.com
PLAYERS TALK Q&A On Everything Gaming
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Q: I’m always feeling cheated and I can’t help but think
all the games I’m playing are set up for me to lose. I’m
not winning as much as I used to win playing the slots.
I haven’t hit a jackpot on keno, and the tables don’t do
anything for me either. I think the casinos are becoming
greedy and they keep tightening the machines which is
making it impossible for any of us to win anything. I
can never make any money.
Richard Evans – Tempe, AZ
A: Richard, whether you play slots, cards, bingo, keno, or any
other game in a casino, you have to understand that they are all
designed to make the “house” money. The “house,” meaning
the casino, will always have the advantage over you regardless
of the game you choose to play, because these games of chance
are based on random outcomes that favor the casino. They are,
in a nutshell, mathematically calculated to work against you!
That is fact. Therefore, if you are one of those people that always
complains about the casinos cheating players, setting up the
cards, or rigging the slot machines, you’re just being foolish!
Gambling is a legal and highly lucrative business. The casinos,
whether commercial or tribal, have absolutely no reason to
cheat players! Typical house advantages in popular casino
games range from 0.5% to 30% or more. This means you are
losing 5 to 30 cents for every dollar you wager. This is the price
associated with playing these games. And, that is why casino
gaming should always be considered a form of entertainment
and never a way to make money.
There are, however, ways everyone can increase their odds of
winning, and therefore decrease the house edge, while at the
casino. Our main goal with this magazine is to provide all of
you with information that will help you maximize your chances
of coming out ahead, so that in the long run you have more
winning sessions than you do losing ones. That’s about all you
or I can hope for! An informed gambler is a smart gambler. So,
if you enjoy casino gaming, then you have to make the commit-
ment to educate yourself about the games you’re playing.
That’s the only way you will have a fighting chance against the
casinos. Make sure you read the help screens, use optimal play-
ing strategy when playing skill games such as blackjack and
ASK THE EXPERTS and get a $25 gas card if we decide to print your question! Do you have a question for our staff of casino gaming industry professionals and slot experts? Write us with your questions
and comments in any area of gaming and we will make every attempt to publish a response in upcoming issues. Space is
limited so we are unable to print every letter or e-mail we receive. Please include your name and mailing address with all
correspondence. Mail to: Arizona Gaming Guide PO BOX 20636 Mesa, AZ 85277 or E-mail to: editor@azgamingguide.com.
video poker, increase your return by using a player’s card, and
seek out the casinos that offer the best promotions and games
with the highest payback percentages. That’s where we’ll be
your “eyes and ears.” Listen to our advice, so you can maxi-
mize your chances of winning and be entertained every time
you visit a casino.
Q: How can we be sure the slots we’re playing are really
functioning properly and who oversees the casinos to
make sure everything is fair? Does someone from the
state come by and inspect the games to make sure that
everything is on the up and up? Are the Indian casinos
here in Arizona monitored like the ones in Vegas?
Casey Mitchell – Scottsdale, AZ
A: Casey, both commercial and tribal casinos are heavily regu-
lated and closely monitored by several state and national agen-
cies. There are actually three distinct regulatory levels for all
tribal gaming operations. First, tribal governments regulate
gaming on their reservations with their own commissions. Sec-
ond, tribes that have compacts with the state (like Arizona does)
are regulated by state government agencies (like the Arizona
Department of Gaming—ADG). Finally, the National Indian
Gaming Commission and Federal Government agencies such as
the U.S. Justice Department, the U.S. Treasury Department,
and the Department of the Interior also play significant roles in
the oversight of tribal gaming. Then, of course, there are also
agencies like the FBI, IRS, the U.S. Attorneys, U.S. Marshalls,
and the Bureau of Indian Affairs all of whom have some level of
regulatory involvement.
The ADG Machine Compliance Technicians randomly inspect
gaming devices at all of Arizona’s casinos on a regular basis.
Their visits are unannounced and they are usually able to do
spot checks at 8 to 10 casinos every month! The ADG techni-
cians announce their visit to the Tribal Gaming Office first and
then a Tribal Gaming Agent, a Casino Slot Technician, and a
Casino Security Officer accompany the Machine Compliance
Technicians around the casino during the inspection. A typical
spot check usually consists of 50 different slot games. While
there, the ADG technicians open the slots, enter the setup
Q&A On Everything Gaming PLAYERS TALK
azgamingguide.com | January 2013 | Arizona Gaming Guide 07
menus and verify the percentages, the software, and make sure
the seal tapes are still in place. Then, they perform communica-
tion tests with the accounting system and run bills and tickets
through the acceptors. They also make sure to check that all the
accounting meters (credits in, credits out, credits played, etc.)
are working correctly.
Q: I love playing Video Poker and I usually play Jacks
or Better and Double Double Bonus Poker. Sometimes I
also play Deuces Wild. You’ve talked about learning the
strategies for these games, but I’m too old to remember
which cards to hold in different situations. Can you
give me some basic advice? Thank you so much.
June Hoffard – Bullhead City, AZ
A: June, the best advice I can give you is to choose your Video
Poker game wisely. Each casino offers different payback per-
centages for each game and what you need to do is observe who
has the best pay tables for your favorite games. For example,
there are Jacks or Better games that, at a 5 coin max bet, pay 45
coins for a Full House and 30 coins for a Flush whose payback
percentage is nearly 100%! However, there are also casinos in
Arizona that only have this game set at 30 coins for a Full
House and 25 coins for a Flush at a 5 coin max bet for a much
lower return of less than 95%! Think about what a huge differ-
ence this is! Each time you get a Full House playing the worse
pay table, you’re losing 15 coins. This is three extra games or in
terms of money $3.75 (when playing quarters) less. Not to
mention all the money you’re losing each time you win a Flush!
It adds up very quickly. Remember, the point of the low wins
such as Full Houses, Flushes, Straights, and 3-of-a-Kinds is to
keep you in the game until you get something bigger such as a
Four-of-a-Kind. Bad Video Poker pay tables desecrate your bank
roll too quickly and don’t give you a fighting chance.
Q: I play Blackjack while I’m waiting for my wife who
loves playing the slots. Up until now, I’ve been able to
play with $50 and walk away even after a couple hours
at the tables. Lately, I haven’t had much luck and it
seems like the Blackjacks aren’t coming around much
anymore. I was just wondering how hard it is to get
dealt a Blackjack?
Roy Avery – Buckeye, AZ
A: Roy, a player gets dealt a blackjack hand of 21 about once in
every 21 hands (I’m not kidding about this number—it’s just a
cool coincidence). This is about 4.8% of the time for single deck
games and 4.7% of the time for six deck games. $
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and multipliers during the Dress to Impress Bonus. In the Per-
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pair of shoes while discovering random credit values. The High
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symbols are lifted by the Mummy sandstorm and remixed into
random positions. In the Wheel Bonus Feature, up to 3 spins of
the Wheel are awarded. The feature ends when Treasure Tomb,
Wild Storm or The Mummy Progressive Fea-
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In the Treasure Tomb Feature, during each of
the first 3 rounds, the player chooses 1
mummy to shoot revealing a credit prize. In
the 3rd round, if the selected mummy reveals
“Block,” the feature ends. If the selected
mummy reveals “Treasure Room,” a final
pick in the treasure room is awarded. In the
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oming soon to Arizona casinos is Betty Boop’s For-
tune Teller, which will win over even the staunchest
of psychic skeptics with its mind-boggling number of
dazzling features. It is the new companion game to
the hit Betty Boop’s Love Meter, both based on the
iconic cartoon character and her playful dog Pudgy.
Two progressive jackpots – “Pudgy’s Predictions” (major) and
“Boop-Oop-A-Doop” (minor) – are available to win at any bet
level. A top progressive features Bally’s new life-changing Cash
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Dubbed Betty’s Fortunes Jackpot, it is awarded via five-of-a-
kind scatter pay symbol on the base game reel set. A near-area
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Betty and Pudgy act as fortune-telling guides in this game’s
fully-rendered 3D environment. Betty reads your palms, cele-
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game features Bally innovations such as the iDeck, U-Spin
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Betty Boop’s Fortune Teller offers an unprecedented 15 bonuses
at any bet. After hitting three U-Spin symbols, you are awarded
with a real-time 3D Fortune Wheel that you can touch, slide,
and spin. The Fortune Wheel is full of surprises, such as the
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can read your palms. Credit and multiplier values are awarded
based on the reading of your life line, heart line, success line,
and fate line.
The game also includes several free game and multiplier bo-
nuses, from Signs of the Zodiac Free Games and Crystal Ball
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which Betty randomly intervenes to help players who get only
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that!” she declares, giving you a free second try.
The U-Choose Bonus gives control to the player, letting you
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Bally Technologies
Did you know that Bally is the oldest slot manufacturing com-
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Bally Manufacturing, as it was known then, created and distrib-
uted coin-operated amusement devices before entering into slot
machine production.
GAMING NEWS
OFF THE WALL Here’s what our fans had to say on our
Facebook page when we asked them to
fill in the blank for a new slot machine
game name!
Wheel of !
Frances Contreras—Dreams
Michael OBrien—Destiny
Susan Ortiz Deason—Chance, Luck
Sharon Ireland—Winners
Patricia Clelland Isles—Fame
Sandy Rashleger Tennant—Riches
Patricia Cyscon Florek—Winnings
Alexis Martin—Determination
Jon Scott—Freedom
Stevie Tom Begay—Opportunity
Mary M. Bayer—Easy Street
Charlene Donahue—Amazement
Fela Music—Riches
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Jamie Lee Rollins—Wacky Wonderment,
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Bonnie Young—My Own
Janice L Graziano—Hot Spins
Josh Andrews—Fish
Frank Albanese—Despair
Tammy Dover—Chance
Richard Colburn—Opportunity
Ryan Walter—Misfortune
Donna Smith—Casino Queen
Jackie Christoffel—Life
Vernon LeMoine—False Hope
Debi Murtagh—Money
Susan Guardado—Dreams
Lorraine Enriquez—Cha Ching
Jewels Johnson—Cars
Cathy Hayes—Fun and Money
Thanks to everyone who submitted an
idea, you guys are all very creative! If
you haven’t joined our Facebook commu-
nity, please take a moment to do so.
There’s always something going on and
generally we spread the word first to our
Facebook fans when we hear of any new
casino news. We also hold exclusive con-
tests and giveaways on our Facebook
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With a history dating back to 1932, Las
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GAMING NEWS
Talking Stick: A Cultural &
Entertainment Destination
alking Stick: a Cultural and Entertainment Destination,
located on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Com-
munity near Scottsdale, Arizona, is making the most of
its great attractions. And people are talking! They are talking
about 36 holes of memorable golf at Talking Stick Golf Club and
about the stylish accommodations, exciting showroom, pool,
spa and casino at Talking Stick Resort. People are talking about
the exciting mix of shops, restaurants and attractions at the Pa-
vilions at Talking Stick and the full calendar of concerts and
events topped off by spring training baseball at Salt River
Fields. And, they’re talking about the newest Courtyard by
Marriot Scottsdale Salt River which offers visitors comfortable
accommodations at an outstanding value and great meeting
space options.
Talking Stick is the first cultural and entertainment destination
in Indian Country. As a public-private partnership, the destina-
tion brings together private investors and Community enter-
prises to maximize success. The destination is conveniently lo-
cated within the northern corridor of the Salt River Pima-
Maricopa Indian Community at Pima-101 Freeway and Indian
Bend Road, adjacent to Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe and Fountain
Hills. It is just fifteen minutes from the Phoenix Sky Harbor
International Airport and only ten minutes from the Scottsdale
Municipal Airport.
T “In addition to our great location, we also have amazing views.
We’re surrounded by the McDowell Mountains, Camelback
Mountain, Red Mountain and Four Peaks. Each of our attrac-
tions offers unobstructed, panoramic views of the magnificent
Sonoran desert landscape so whether visiting during the day,
watching the sunset or marveling at the night skies, our visitors
experience a destination unlike any other in the state,” said
Blessing McAnlis-Vasquez, Marketing Manager of the Talking
Stick destination.
McAnlis-Vasquez explained that the Community chose the
name ‘Talking Stick’ because of its cultural significance. Pima
(Akimel O’odham) carvers historically recorded events and
milestones on Pima calendar sticks. The calendar stick designed
for Talking Stick recognizes several “firsts” for the Community:
all in this special location. The first symbol on the calendar stick
represents the people of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian
Community. The second symbol signifies Pavilions at Talking
Stick, which was the first power center on Indian land. The third
symbol refers to Talking Stick Golf Club, the first PGA designed
course in Indian Country and the fourth symbol signifies the
Talking Stick Resort, the Community’s first mid-rise building.
The fifth symbol represents Salt River Fields at Talking Stick,
the first major league spring training facility built on Indian
land.
“We don’t believe there is another
place in Indian Country that offers this
mix of experiences for visitors,”
McAnlis -Vasquez emphasized.
“We’ve got it all – shopping, dining,
luxury to affordable accommodations,
sports, concerts and events and some
of the best entertainment opportuni-
ties in the Valley. Our Tribal Council
made the decision to brand all these
attractions as one destination so visi-
tors can see at a glance all we have to
offer. Talking Stick: A Cultural and
Entertainment Destination is another
“first” for our Community and we
invite everyone to come and see what
people are talking about.” For more
information, please call 480.362.7740
or visit www.srpmic-nsn.gov. $
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The Arizona Lottery operates entirely from the revenue it generates through the
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from sales of Lottery tickets - over $3 million per week - fund a variety of state
programs. Since July 1981, the Arizona Lottery has paid out more than $5 billion
in prizes to players, over $2.8 billion in net profit to the state and almost $591
million in commissions to all the Arizona Lottery retailers.
he Arizona Lottery hosted a press conference recently to announce the
Arizona Powerball jackpot winning ticket being claimed by an Arizona
resident. The $587.5 million jackpot is the largest in Powerball history, with a
cash option of $384.7 million, before taxes. The Arizona winner will share the
record-breaking Powerball jackpot with the jackpot winners from Missouri,
Mark and Cindy Hill. He elected to take the cash option and will receive a lump
sum of $192 million, before taxes.
The winner is married, in his thirties and resides in Fountain Hills, Arizona, the
town where the winning ticket was purchased. He and his wife are originally
from Pennsylvania and relocated to Arizona last year. He used to play Power-
ball all the time, but has only played twice since living in Arizona.
The day of the draw, the winner went to 4 Sons Food Store and asked for $10 in
Powerball Quick Pick tickets and handed the clerk a $20 bill. The clerk asked if
he would like the full $20 in tickets instead, to which the winner replied "no."
After leaving the store, the winner placed the ticket in his car visor and left it
there overnight. The next morning, when he heard there was a winner from
Arizona, he checked the winning numbers on ArizonaLottery.com and couldn’t
believe his eyes.
The winner immediately pulled together a legal and financial team to advise
him and outlined a day-by-day plan. When the winner claimed his ticket, he
indicated that he and his family are creating a solid financial plan for the future,
which will include setting up a charitable organization to benefit the causes
they believe in.
The winner decided to decline publicity, but issued the following statement:
"It is difficult to express just how thankful we are for this wonderful gift. We are
extremely grateful and feel fortunate to now have an increased ability to sup-
port our charities and causes. Obviously, this has been incredibly overwhelm-
ing and we have always cherished our privacy. Therefore, we ask that inquiries
be directed only to our law firm, Rhoads & Sinon LLP at 717-237-6765 or
at arizona@rhoads-sinon.com. Thank you."
"It has been an extremely busy and exciting week for the Arizona Lottery," said
Karen Bach, director of budget, products and communications for the Arizona
Lottery. "It was a thrill to meet with the Arizona Powerball jackpot winner this
morning, and after all the speculation, we are very pleased the winner is an
Arizona resident." The winning Arizona Powerball jackpot ticket was pur-
chased at the 4 Sons Food Store in Fountain Hills located at 13779 N. Fountain
Hills Blvd. The store will receive a check for $25,000, the established retailer
incentive for selling a winning Powerball jackpot ticket in Arizona. $
T
len Van Wagoner, a winter resident of
Mesquite, is not a regular Lottery
player, but when he finally decided to
purchase some Powerball tickets, it was the
right time and the right place. He and his wife
drove up to Beaver Dam Lodge and he said,
“Let’s buy some Lottery tickets. It’ll give us
something to play during the month.” He
ended up buying two multi-draw Quick Picks
on Powerball. He then put them in his brief-
case and forgot about them. That briefcase
went to Utah and Texas, was left in hotel
rooms, the back seat of a rental car, etc. Glen
said, “I was very lucky.”
Back in Utah, he decided to check the local
Mesquite news online and that’s where he
read about a $1,000,000 Powerball ticket that
was still unclaimed. He knew it couldn’t be
his, but it jogged his memory. Glen remem-
bered the Powerball tickets he’d purchased
and got them out of the briefcase to check. He
saw that his numbers for the September 15,
2012 draw matched the winning numbers, but
had no idea what he’d won until he did a little
more checking. He said, “My heart was jump-
ing all over the place.” It took him a few more
minutes to convince his wife that he wasn’t
seeing things. Because he’d forgotten about
the tickets, he didn’t redeem his $1,000,000
Powerball until October 10, 2012, almost one
month later.
The couple plan to pay off some bills and in-
vest the rest for retirement. Glen said, “It’s
been so much fun, I’m ready to do it again.”
The winning ticket was purchased from Bea-
ver Dam Lodge located at 452 Old Highway
91 North, Beaver Dam. $
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By Lana Hartmann
WINNINGWINNINGWINNING
SECRETSSECRETSSECRETS
Gambling TricksGambling TricksGambling Tricks
To maximize your chances
for a successful 2013 year!
isiting a casino is an exciting entertainment
option, but before you consider participating in
this form of recreation, you need a game plan!
It’s important to be just as organized about a trip to the
casino as you are preparing for a party or even just doing
your weekly grocery shopping. For instance, looking
through the weekly ads and collecting coupons can save
you a lot of money on your groceries. Furthermore, writ-
ing out a grocery list can save you both time and money
by introducing order to your shopping—preventing you
from forgetting items you may need to go back for again
and buying items that aren’t necessary.
The path towards a “lucky” and “winning” 2013 is to
follow some basic guidelines outlined in this article. Do
your homework, just like you would for any other enter-
tainment activity before you leave for a casino trip. If you
can incorporate a few simple measures into your plan-
ning routine this year, you will have taken significant
steps towards becoming a smart gambler in 2013. And, if
some of the topics are already part of your routine, good
for you! Spend the extra time introducing yourself to
those concepts you’re not familiar with. If you use this
opportunity to make a change and approach your casino
entertainment in a new way right now, you’ll certainly
have continued positive experiences at the casino this
year and many more years to come! Good luck and have
fun!
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Another popular misconception amongst players is that they
“don’t play enough to earn anything.” What players forget to
take into account is that card readers record the aggregate total
amount of ALL money played through a machine (including the
wins along the way). It’s not uncommon for a player to put $20
in a machine and play through $200. The card reader records all
the money played through the machine and not just the initial
money inserted by the player. Therefore, points do add up very
quickly during a play session, even when placing low bets. Just
be careful, card readers can be sensitive so check that your
player’s card is accepted when first inserted into the machine by
looking for the welcome message. Then, glance over to the
reader on a regular basis to make sure the card is still being reg-
istered.
Read The Help Screens
There are oodles of hints and tips disclosed within the pages of
a slot machine’s help screen! The casinos are just hoping that
you won’t take the time to read the information that’s there.
Besides the pay tables and the basic functionality of the game,
here are just a few of the many, many secrets that are hidden in
the help screens:
1. Picking Strategies for bonuses. Risk bonuses that involve
player decision on whether to “keep win or risk win for higher
rewards” are considered strategy (or skill) games. Regulatory
agencies heavily scrutinize these types of games and require
manufacturers to disclose the “best strategy” for the game in the
help screen. 2. Whether or not bonuses are predetermined.
Sometimes your picks in bonuses are already predetermined
and it just doesn’t matter where you pick. If a regulatory agency
feels that a bonus may be misleading to the players, they will
force the manufacturers to include a comment in the help
screen. 3. Rules for the progressives and bonuses. Knowing
which features of a slot game are available for each bet step is
important. All these rules are defined in the help screen. So,
next time you sit down to play a slot, take a peek at the help
screen. You may be surprised to find what’s there!
Sign Up For Free Slot Tournaments
Many casinos are starting to offer short, usually 15 or 20 minute,
free tournaments that give you a chance to win cash and prizes
without having to risk any of your own money!
Choose Your Casino Wisely
A casino is a business, so make sure whichever casino you play
at is living up to your expectations. Never choose a casino
purely based on convenience. We are lucky to have our pick
from so many casinos across the entire state of Arizona and the
surrounding states. Try an out-of-town casino you’ve never
been to and make it a weekend getaway. You may just find your
new favorite!
Play Higher Denomination Machines
Generally, the higher the denomination the higher the payback
percentage. Casinos do this to reward players that are willing to
place higher bets. If you play a 30 line penny game at times five
for a $1.50 bet, this is the same as playing a 30 line nickel game
at times one for the same wager. The nickel game will, most
likely, be set at a higher payback percentage.
Set A Budget And Be Realistic
Establishing a bankroll is one of the most important lessons to
learn. You certainly don’t go to the movies without a very good
idea as to how much the entire experience will cost you, right?
If you don’t consider how many spins on a slot machine or
hands at the Blackjack table your money will buy you when
determining your budget for a night out at the casino, then you
may be setting yourself up for disappointment. Bringing $100
with you to the casino if you intend on playing for several hours
may not be such a reasonable expectation. If you’re playing the
slots at 50 cents per spin, your $100 will buy you 200 spins. You
may be done with those spins and out of money in 15 minutes
or less if things don’t go well. Always be realistic when setting
your budget. You don’t want to be out of money waiting
around for your friends or family or, worse yet, running to the
ATM machine for more money! Always leave the plastic at
home to avoid those exorbitant transaction fees.
Always Use A Player’s Card
Points accumulated on a player’s card can be used towards cash
back and/or free play, food, hotel rooms, show tickets, and
more! If you don’t take advantage of the extra benefits that
come with using a player’s card, then you’re giving the casino
an even greater advantage! Worried that the slot recognizes
when a card is inserted and the performance of the game is
compromised as a result? Don’t be! The game’s random number
generator in each machine is the only factor that determines the
outcome of every spin. The card readers, ticket printers, hop-
pers, and bill validators are separate mechanisms that are part
of a slot machine designed to perform independent functions
and one has absolutely nothing to do with the other!
Common Payback Percentages By Denomination
Generally speaking, the higher the denomination the higher the
payback percentage is of a game. Based on our team’s combined
industry experience and new game installs we’ve been privy to,
here’s a breakdown of percentages by the game’s denomination:
1¢ (85-91%), 2¢ (87-91%), 5¢ (88-92%), 10¢ (89-93%), 25¢ (92-
95%), $1 (93-96%), $2 (94-96%), and $5 (95-97%).
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Play With Cold Hard Cash
Picture yourself sitting at a Black-
jack table pulling out one $10 bill
after the other and betting on each
hand with real money rather than
plastic chips! I believe it would
feel very different. The same goes
for the ticket vouchers for the slot
machines. Don’t move from one
machine to another with a ticket
in hand. A $100 ticket just doesn’t feel the same as five twenties
feel in our hands. You may just think twice about staying at a
machine if you have to dig into your purse for that second or
third $20 bill! So, whether you’re playing with chips or tickets,
don’t forget that they both still represent cold hard cash. Al-
ways keep that in the back of your mind when you’re at the
casino!
Bet Max When Playing Progressives
If you’re going to play a slot machine that is hooked up to a
progressive, make sure you are playing max bet. Slot manufac-
turers are designing more and more games that only award
progressives to players that are playing max bet. You don’t
want to be sitting at a machine feeding the progressive meters if
these awards aren’t even accessible to you!
The other type of progressive slots that are very popular are
those that happen randomly and don’t require you to bet max to
qualify for the progressives. However, the player that is wager-
ing the most at the bank has the best chance of being selected by
the progressive controller. (Yes, that is why that max bet player
keeps winning the progressive!) If you can’t afford to play max
bet on a progressive slot or be the biggest bettor at the bank that
has randomly triggered progressives, then just don’t play these
types of games.
Cover All The Pay Lines All The Time
This is one of the biggest mistakes we see players making when
we walk casino floors. Playing all the pay lines increases your
chances of hitting a winning combination on more lines. This is
particularly important for the large number of games that have
bonus events triggered by symbols landing on active pay lines.
If, for example, you decide to “save money” by playing only 20
lines on a 30 line game, you’re actually decreasing the winning
combinations available in the game and going through your
bankroll even faster. In some cases, playing 30 lines can give
you up to 50% higher hit frequency over playing only 20 lines,
and who doesn’t want to win more often? Apprehensive about
what we’re saying? Do a comparison and see for yourself. Play
$10 at 20 lines and $10 at 30 lines on the same game. You’ll feel
the increased wins. The extra 10 lines will pay off during the
base game and will really pay off during a free games bonus
with much larger bonus wins on average.
Take Advantage Of Double/Triple Offers On The Same Day
Casinos, whether intentionally or unintentionally, sometimes
send out several offers for the same day. It’s even better when
you can take advantage of a raffle or a drawing while there as
well. Carefully examine all the offers sent to you by the casino
and visit during the most opportune times. In addition, many
casinos offer great deals during the week on food, lodging, and
golf. Playing with a player’s card may even earn you 2X to 10X
more points on a weekday!
Try Something Different
Look at all the options available to you at the casinos! Not only
are there a lot of different kinds of slot machine games, but
there are several other casino games you might find entertain-
ing as well. Changing what games you play on a regular basis
will help keep things fresh and interesting for you. Consider
playing Blackjack, but don’t play using hunches the way most
players do. Learn basic strategy and stick to it in all situations.
It’s not hard and should take less than 2 hours to learn. In doing
so, you will be able to decrease the house edge down to 0.5%.
Don’t be intimidated to ask a dealer or a pit boss if the casino
offers “training sessions” for new players. Bingo is also another
excellent option! Just $5 to $10 a pack offers several hours of
entertainment—you can’t beat that! If you’re willing to risk a
little more money, you can increase your odds of winning by
purchasing more packs. Bingo is a really fun activity you can do
on your own or with friends and family!
Sign Up For A Daily Poker Tournament
Want some major action for a relatively minor investment?
Head straight for the poker room and obtain information on the
casino’s daily poker tournament schedule! I guarantee you’ll get
the biggest bang for your buck. Most tournament buy-ins can be
as low as $25 and usually don’t exceed $100, provide several
hours of entertainment, and offer the potential for some very
handsome returns.
The beauty of poker is that the rules are simple and the game is
so much fun to play. However, the key to mastering the art of
poker and gaining an advantage over other players is by paying
attention to body language signals and controlling your own
mannerisms and emotions. To become proficient at doing this,
it’s important to play the game as frequently as possible. As the
saying goes “practice makes perfect” and this is where the daily
tournaments are a real advantage. You can practice with tourna-
ment games until you become an expert poker player, before
you begin playing in cash games, without having to invest a
large amount of money.
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Know The Bonus Pulls-To-Hit
The most important number every true slot enthusiast should
know is the bonus pulls-to-hit (the average number of spins it
takes to trigger a bonus event), even if it’s just a ballpark figure.
There is a mathematical model behind each slot game, so you
don’t have to rely on blind luck when playing the slots. First of
all, this number is important because it helps you determine an
appropriate amount for your bankroll. Let’s assume that your
favorite slot game has a bonus pulls-to-hit of 120 (see example
below). If you intend on wagering 30¢ per spin and it takes 120
spins to get into the bonus, then you can expect to spend about
$36 before you trigger a bonus. Therefore, a reasonable bankroll
for this scenario would be $40. This amount of money would,
most likely, allow you to experience the game’s bonus at least
once. And, as all of us who play the slots know, the bonuses are
where the players have the best chance of making a little bit of
money. Second of all, knowing a game’s bonus pulls-to-hit pro-
vides you with a base value for comparison. In other words,
when you’re aware of what your typical performance is on a
particular slot game you can have certain expectations. If you
reach your $40 mark but haven’t triggered a bonus, then it may
be time to end the play session and come back to the machine at
another time. Here’s a general rule of thumb: highly volatile
slots usually take over 180 spins (on average) to get into a bo-
nus, medium volatility slots take about 120 spins (on average) to
trigger a bonus, and less volatile slots have a much lower aver-
age pulls-to-hit of between 60 and 80 spins.
Slow Down
Finishing more spins than the person next to you is not going to
earn you a prize. Playing super fast only puts you at risk for
losing money quickly and potentially shortening your play ses-
sion! Slot machine manufacturers have gone to great lengths to
program exciting sounds and animations into the games. Never
play more than one machine at a time. Playing two or three ma-
chines at once just means you are risking your money two to
three times faster. Don’t play frantically. Sit back, let the credits
rack up, and enjoy all the wonderful presentations.
Take What You Win Home
Unfortunately, chances are you’re just not going to break even
or get ahead at the casino. That’s just plain fact. Even if you’re
playing the highest payback percentage games, you’re still most
likely to fall short of what you came with. So, during those
times you do manage to get ahead, stop playing! Casino games
have a way of sensing when a person becomes greedy! Enjoy
the win and take it home. $
Calculating the Bonus Pulls-To-Hit
First, sit down at your favorite slot machine and as soon as you
begin your play session, start counting how many spins it takes
to get into the bonus. Then, start keeping track of each bonus.
For example, say it takes 116 spins to hit the bonus the first
time, then 155 spins to hit it again, then 77 spins, and then 132.
Add all the numbers together, 116+155+77+132=480 and then
divide by the total number of bonuses played (in this case 4). On
average, it takes 120 spins to trigger a bonus on this game!
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When The House EdgeWhen The House Edge
Isn’t Our Worst EnemyIsn’t Our Worst Enemy
ll of us who participate in gambling for entertainment
purposes can point to at least one casino trip where we
could have made better choices. We lost because we were our
own worst enemy. We’ve all been guilty of gambling late into
the night, way past when our bodies were telling us that it
was time to quit. And, how many of us have come home with
screaming headaches due to eye strain or not hydrating our-
selves enough while at the casino? What about the times we
ate everything in sight for dinner at the buffet because we
gambled through lunch? When we neglect our normal routine
and we don’t treat our bodies right then bad things usually
happen. If we’re leaving the casino intoxicated, tired, achy,
hungry, thirsty, with leg cramps and a sore behind, then
we’re probably also leaving broke. We’re ending up feeling
physically awful and emotionally drained as well.
What about the classic, “I won, but I gave it all back” night-
mare? This hurts more than the worst hangover possible. We
finally win something at the casino, something worth brag-
ging about to our friends and family, but we have nothing to
show for it. This is usually about the time Cher’s song comes
to mind, “If I could turn back time, if I could find a way …”
Well, there is no “way” other than preventing it from happen-
ing to begin with. The casino is a fun place and there’s a thrill
associated with the risk involved with gambling. No one can
deny that. But, there needs to be discipline. Don’t ever allow
yourself to be your own worst enemy at the casino. If you
find yourself saying, “I wish I would have, could have, or
should have …” then you need to take a step back and see
how you can modify your behavior for the better.
Listen to your body because it will get upset if you smoke too
much, drink too little or too much and don’t eat enough.
Don’t sit for hours on end at the tables or the slots, it’s simply
not healthy. If your body is tired and you’re yawning every
few seconds, it’s time to go home. And, if lady luck has been
kind to you, celebrate the occasion and appreciate your win-
nings! Don’t use the money as an opportunity to chase after
more money! Make it a New Year’s Resolution for 2013 and
say, “I will not be my own worst enemy at the casino.”
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CASINO DINING Buffets
Ways To Survive Buffet Dining 10 Nothing says indulgence like an all-you-can-eat buffet and
casinos have been cultivating this popular genre for decades! In
fact, the first modern-style buffet had its origins in a Las Vegas
casino. In the 1940’s, the owners of the El Rancho Hotel & Ca-
sino advertised the “Buckaroo Buffet” where their patrons
could have a quick bite to eat for $1 and then resume their gam-
bling. Late-night gamblers, with limited options, also enjoyed
the affordable and practical buffet-style dining. Nowadays, the
appeal isn’t so much about convenience or quantity as it is
about variety. Guests can enjoy more expensive food options
like lobster, crab, prime rib and exotic meats and cheeses they
normally wouldn’t have the opportunity to take pleasure in at
home. Patrons also have much more control over the food they
eat at a buffet than they would at a sit-down restaurant.
Here in Arizona, we are lucky to have a variety of scrumptious
buffet options to choose from. And as long as we don’t overin-
dulge on a regular basis, a trip to the buffet doesn’t have to af-
fect our waistlines. Here are some simple guidelines to follow:
#1. Don’t skip meals. If you’re planning a trip to the buffet for
dinner then don’t skip breakfast and/or lunch to “make room.”
Going to a buffet feeling ravenous is just a recipe for disaster. In
fact, having a small snack such as a handful of nuts and a small
piece of fruit a couple hours before the meal will help satiate
your hunger and prevent overeating.
#2. Always start with the soup. Soup fills you up and tends to
have less fat than some of the other selections. Choose clear
broths such as chicken noodle or tomato based options such as
vegetable or minestrone which have far less calories and bad
carbohydrates than do cream based soups such as clam chow-
der and cream of potato.
#3. Don’t drink your calories. A 12 oz glass of soda can have as
many as 200 calories, a glass of sweetened iced tea has about 150
calories and juices can have up to 250 calories! A 12 oz glass of
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Apache Gold Casino—Globe—928.475.7800
Wickiup Buffet: Taco Tuesday & Seafood Dinner Friday
Hours: Lunch 11-2pm, Dinner 5-9pm
Sa & Su Brunch 9-2pm, Sa & Su Dinner 5-9pm
Casino Arizona (Salt River)—Scottsdale—480.850.7777
Eagles Buffet: Seafood Fr, Prime Rib Sa, Champagne Brunch Su.!
Hours: Lunch Mo-Fr 11-3pm, Dinner Su-Th 4:30-10pm
Sa & Su Brunch 10-3pm, Fr & Sa Dinner 4:30-11pm
Cliff Castle Casino—Camp Verde—800.381.7568
The Gallery Restaurant Buffet: Seafood & Crab Leg Dinner!
Hours: Mondays 4-9pm
Cocopah Casino—Somerton—800.237.5687
Artisan Restaurant Buffet: Prime Rib/Seafood Fr, Breakfast Sa-Su
Hours: Fr 5-9pm, Sa 7-11am, Su 7-Noon
Desert Diamond Casinos—Tucson—866.332.9467
Diamond Buffet: Seafood on Mo & Su Champagne Brunch
Hours: Lunch Mo-Sa 11-2pm, Dinner Mo-Sa 4-9pm
Sunday Champagne Brunch 10-2pm, Sunday Dinner 4-9pm
Fort McDowell Casino—Fort McDowell—800.843.3678
Red Rock Buffet: Fr-Sa Crab Legs also Shrimp & Prime Rib
Hours: Lunch Mo-Sa 11-2pm, Dinner Mo-We 4-8pm (‘til 9 Th)
Su Brunch 10-2pm, Fr & Sa Dinner 4-10pm, Su Dinner 2-8pm
Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino—Maricopa—800.427.7247
The Buffet: Fr & Sa Seafood also Sunday Champagne Brunch
Hours: Open daily for lunch and dinner.
Hon-Dah Casino—Pinetop—800.929.8744
Buffet@Indian Pine Restaurant: Fr Seafood & Sa Prime Rib
Hours: Breakfast 7-10:30am, Lunch 11-3:30pm
Dinner 4-9:30pm, Sunday Brunch 9-2pm
Mazatzal Casino—Payson—800.777.7529
Buffet@Cedar Ridge Restaurant: Arizona’s Best Fish Fry!
Hours: Lunch Mo-Th 11-3pm, Friday 11am-10pm
Saturday Buffet 11-3pm, Sunday Buffet 10-3pm
Casino del Sol—Tucson—520.838.6506
Festa International Buffet: Seafood Th, Brunch Su
Hours: Mo-Th 11am-10pm, Fr 11am-11pm, Sa 7am-11pm,
Su 9am-11pm
Talking Stick Resort—Scottsdale—480.850.7777
Wandering Horse Buffet: Expansive international cuisine
Hours: Breakfast Mo-Sa 7-10:30am, Lunch Mo-Sa 11-3pm
Dinner Su-Th 4:30-9pm Fr-Sa 4:30-10pm, Su Brunch 9-3pm
All buffets listed are open daily. Please verify all details and any age restrictions with each casino. We are
not responsible for incorrect or outdated information.
Did you know that the buffet table originates from
the Brännvinsbord—Swedish schnapps table from
the middle of the 16th century? Also, the smörgåsbord
(Swedish for “table of sandwiches”) was a meal where guests
gathered before dinner for a pre-dinner drink, and was not part
of the formal dinner to be followed. In many cases women and
men were served the smorgasbord in different rooms.
Buffets CASINO DINING
Casino Buffets beer has approximately 150 calories, a 5 oz glass of red or white
wine has about 125 calories, and a 1.5 oz shot of hard liquor has
nearly 100 calories! Opt for bottled water, unsweetened iced tea
or coffee instead and save the calories for something else (like
dessert)!
#4. Check your options. Just because you’re at a buffet doesn’t
mean you have to sample every single dish! Your plate doesn’t
have to look like Mount Everest by the end of the buffet line.
Before you do anything, take a quick walk around and look at
all the stations, then make your selection based on what you
want to have the most.
#5. Avoid foods that are high in calories. The dishes that tend
to have the highest amount of calories and fat per serving are
those that are drenched in creams and heavy sauces and those
that are deep fried. Skip main entrees such as chicken alfredo
and veal marsala and side dishes such as macaroni and cheese
and scalloped potatoes. Limit, to a small portion size, any dishes
that are battered and deep fried. If you must, have a couple of
breaded shrimp or a few fried calamari and that’s all.
#6. Choose nourishing foods. All buffets offer grilled and
baked meats, fish and steamed vegetables; all of which are
healthy options. Many buffets are also beginning to offer health-
ier alternatives such as brown rice, quinoa, and couscous – all of
which are more wholesome choices than white rice, bread and
pasta.
#7. Limit yourself to three plates. Start with the soup plate and
proceed to the main plate. Then, choose a third plate option as
either your salad or dessert. If you still feel like you would like
to have a second round of something “salty” after the main
course, go build yourself a huge salad. The salad will fill you up
and you, most likely, won’t have the room for dessert. A gigan-
tic salad, even with a tablespoon of dressing, will still have far
fewer calories than a dessert.
#8. Eat slowly. Taking your time during a meal makes you feel
fuller faster. Savor each bite and chew food thoroughly. Studies
have shown that it takes our brains 20 to 30 minutes to register
feelings of satiety. A good habit to get into, whether eating out
or at home, is to frequently put all utensils down in between
mouthfuls. Another benefit of eating slowly is that it aids in
digestion.
#9. Stop eating when you’re full. Eating out at a buffet takes a
lot of self control. It’s so easy to overindulge in order to “get
your money’s worth.” You don’t have to be a member of the
“clean plate club” at the buffet. Although we all know it’s not
good manners to leave food on your plate, if you feel satisfied
or if something just doesn’t taste that appealing don’t eat it!
#10. Remember, it’s not all about the food. Enjoyable company
is what makes a good meal great. Spending time conversing
with family and friends will naturally slow down your eating
which will aid in proper digestion. Socializing during a meal
can also prevent you from overindulging. $
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TRIBAL NEWS
Kurt Schroeder—Executive Sous Chef at Wild Horse Pass Hotel
and Casino, Michael Bujold—Executive Chef at Desert Diamond
Casino I (Tucson). This amazing array of talent cooked up dishes
featuring Native inspired ingredients including quail eggs, local
pecans, chorizo, pumpkin, prickly pear, local lemons, local
honey, local pork, saguaro, mesquite, poblano, local limes, local
goat cheese, ancho, blue corn, acorns, polenta, game hens,
squash, butternut squash, cactus, apricot, apple, agave, tequila,
fry bread, wild mushroom and salsa, just to name a few!
Once the attendees sampled all the dishes, voting commenced
in order to determine which Chefs would place first, second,
and third. After all the fantastic food was provided by the com-
peting teams, Benjamin Downs—Executive Chef at Cliff Castle
Casino Hotel placed Third, Jon Anderson—Executive Chef at
Rawhide placed Second, and Chef Nephi Craig from Sunrise
Resort captured First Place. He will keep the Chef’s Challenge
trophy in his restaurant at Sunrise until the 2013 Chef’s Chal-
lenge when all the chefs will be back to do battle once again!
n the evening of November 13, 2012, the Arizona
Gaming Guide staff arrived at the Rawhide Western
Town just south of Chandler, AZ on the Gila River
Indian Reservation for an evening of pure dining
delight! The Arizona Indian Gaming Association (AIGA) had
just kicked off their three day trade show which included a
Chef’s Challenge as part of the program. Every casino and tribe
was asked to participate by having members of the food and
beverage staff from the casinos or a different tribal enterprise
create some Native inspired dishes to be judged by the trade
show participants.
The competitors included Colin Rible—Executive Chef at the
Harrah’s Ak-Chin Resort, Benjamin Downs—Executive Chef at
Cliff Castle Casino Hotel, Christian Movassaghi—Executive
Chef at Casino Arizona Salt River, Jon Anderson—Executive
Chef at Rawhide, Jason Jonilonus—Executive Chef at Casino del
Sol, Dale Jager—Food and Beverage Director at Fort McDowell
Casino Resort, Nephi Craig—Executive Chef at Sunrise Resort,
O
AIGA CHEF’S CHALLENGE at the Trade Show: Doing Business in Indian Country
TRIBAL NEWS
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“We’re very proud of our Chefs for what they accomplished at
the inaugural AIGA Chef’s Challenge,” said Nathan Schreiber,
food and beverage director at Cliff Castle Casino Hotel. “It was
an honor to participate in this event and to be selected by our
peers as one of the top three tribal-owned casino restaurants in
the state.” The Cliff Castle culinary team’s competition menu
included ancho-acorn bisque with pumpkin seed creme and
polenta croutons, and an achiote game hen salad with squash
ribbons, pine nuts, chayote, roasted butternut, cactus, arugula,
apricot and apple with a lime-agave vinaigrette.
Executive Chef Nephi Craig—Chef’s Challenge Winner
Chef Nephi Craig has 14
years of culinary experi-
ence not only in America
but around the world.
He’s worked at The Coun-
try Club at DC Ranch and
at Mary Elaine’s at The
Phoenician, among many
other renowned restau-
rants and hotels. Nephi is
also an enrolled member
of the White Mountain
Apache Tribe and is half
Navajo.
Chef Craig is the Founder
of The Native American
Culinary Association or
NACA, an organization/network that is dedicated to research,
refinement and development of Native American Cuisine.
NACA Chef and Founder Nephi Craig also provides training,
workshops and lecture sessions on Native American Cuisine to
schools, restaurants and tribal entities from across America and
abroad. A highlight of his work with NACA is when Nephi was
able to help prepare a Native American themed menu for the
renowned James Beard Foundation at the James Beard House in
New York City. This was Craig’s second James Beard Dinner in
two years. Chef Craig is also a published author. Craig has writ-
ten pieces for the National Museum of the American Indian in
Washington D.C. and the Center for American Indian Elderly.
Craig writes about the current state and evolution of Native
American culinary traditions affected by hunting, fishing and
agricultural rights, as well as United States and Indian relations
in Native American History. NACA Chef Nephi Craig has
served as head chef for four international tasting dinners. These
culinary events were held in London, UK; Cologne, Germany;
and Osaka, Japan. Chef Craig has also served as head chef in
Sao Paulo, Brazil working for the United States Consulate and
Senac College providing training, workshops, and various tast-
ing dinners showcasing Native American Cuisine during the
Shared Indigenous Heritage Festival in 2007. Nephi Craig is
currently the Executive Chef at Sunrise Park Resort Hotel on the
White Mountain Apache Reservation near Show Low, AZ. $
Many thanks to Valerie at the AIGA, Pam & Martha at Strategies, and especially to Linda
O. at the AIGA for her photos on the previous page!
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TRAVEL—LAUGHLIN Casino Directory & Best Bets
Aquarius Casino Resort
1.800.662.LUCK or aquariuscasinoresort.com. 1,300+ Slots, No
Smoking Slot Area, High Limit Slots Area, Blackjack, Roulette,
Craps, Live Keno, and a Race & Sports Book.
Best Bet: Panorama Room Special—Enjoy a 15th floor view in
a luxury room & resort amenities. $49.99 + tax until January 31.
Avi Resort & Casino (owned by the Fort Mojave Tribe)
1.800.430.0721 or avicasino.com. 1,000+ Slots, Bingo, Blackjack,
Let It Ride, Pai Gow Poker, Hold'em Fold'em Poker, Three
Card Poker, Craps, Roulette, Poker Room, Live Keno, Race &
Sports Book, and a KidsQuest.
Best Bet: The Mojave Resort Golf Club is in walking distance!
Colorado Belle Hotel Casino Resort
1.877.460.0777 or coloradobelle.com. 750+ Slots, Blackjack,
Craps, Roulette, Let It Ride, Pai Gow Poker, Poker Room, Live
Keno, and a Race & Sports Book.
Best Bet: Shows of Integrity 2013 at the E Center. Gem, Min-
eral, Jewelry & Bead Show. Hourly Door Prize Drawings!
January 18-26, 2013: 10am-6pm. January 27, 2013: 10am-5pm
Don Laughlin’s Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino
1.800.227.3849 or riversideresort.com. 1,000+ Slots, 270+ Non-
Smoking Slot Area, High Limit Slots Area, Seven Bingo Ses-
sions Daily, Blackjack, Bonus Blackjack, Three Card Poker, Let
It Ride, Deuces Wild Hold'em Fold'em Poker, Emperor's Chal-
lenge Pai Gow Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold'em, Craps, Rou-
lette, Poker Room, Live Keno, and a Race & Sports Book.
Best Bet: Cruizin’ On The River—Charity Classic Car Show.
January 17-20, 2013. Open to all years, makes & models, street
rods, muscle cars, trucks, classics & specialty vehicles, 4x4 &
motorcycles.
Edgewater Hotel Casino
1.800.677.4837 or edgewater-casino.com. 750+ Slots, Non-
Smoking Slot Area, Blackjack, 3 Card Poker, Let it Ride Poker,
Pai Gow Poker, Roulette, Craps, and a Race & Sports Book.
Best Bet: Neil Sedaka—Live in the E Center! From teen pop
sensation of the 50’s to superstar in the 70’s, Neil Sedaka con-
tinues to inspire audiences worldwide as a singer, songwriter,
Photo courtesy of Las Vegas Convention & Visitor’s Authority. © Copyright Las Vegas Convention & Visitor’s Authority. All Rights Reserved.
composer and pianist. Tickets from $25, 16 and older event.
Golden Nugget Laughlin
1.800.237.1739 or goldennugget.com/laughlin. 1,000+ Slots,
Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Poker Room, and a Sports Book.
Best Bet: $30,000 Tipsy Turvy Slot Tournament! January 24-26,
2013. A $50 entry fee with a $10,000 first place prize!
Harrah’s Laughlin
1.800.447.8700 or harrahslaughlin.com. 900+ Slots, Non-
Smoking Slot Area, High Limit Slots Area, Blackjack, Bonus
Blackjack, Three Card Poker, Let It Ride Bonus, Pai Gow
Poker, Craps, Roulette, Poker Room, Live Keno, and a Race &
Sports Book.
Best Bet: Defending the Caveman—Comedy Show. February
12—March 3, 2013 (dark Fridays). Tickets start at $25.
Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall
1.800.634.3469 or pioneerlaughlin.com. 500+ Slots, Blackjack,
Three Card Poker, Let It Ride, Craps, Roulette, and a Sports
Book.
Best Bet: $49 Video Poker Tournament Friday, January 25 and
26, 2013! Call for more information.
River Palms Resort Casino
1.877.787.7256 or river-palms.com. Slots, Bingo, Blackjack, For-
tune Pai Gow Poker, Craps, Roulette, and a Sports Book.
Best Bet: Reba On The River—Reba McEntire will be perform-
ing under the stars on Saturday, March 16, 2013. Room pack-
ages include two concert tickets and a two night stay (Friday
and Saturday). You can also add Sunday, March 17, free.
Tropicana Laughlin Hotel & Casino
1.800.243.6846 or tropicanax.com. 1,000+ Slots, Bingo, Black-
jack, Three Card Poker Progressive, Royal Match 21 Progres-
sive, Fortune Pai Gow Poker, Mississippi Stud Progressive
Poker, Let it Ride Progressive Poker, Craps, Roulette, and a
Sports Book.
Best Bet: Polka Fest at Tropicana! Jan. 10-12, 2013 includes
Live music, dancing and FOOD! Room packages available.
Sources: Direct inquiries by press time. We are not responsible for incorrect, missing, or outdated
information. Contact editor@azgamingguide.com to make updates.
Taste Of Laughlin
Three great days of culinary excellence featured
outdoors on the Riverwalk, the first festival of the
New Year! Enjoy great outdoor weather, food, and
free live entertainment. The event hours are 4pm to
9pm Fri. Jan. 18; Noon to 9pm Sat. Jan. 19; and
Noon to 6pm Sun. Jan. 20.
Don’t miss her show on Saturday, March 16, 2013 at 7pm. Reba
McEntire’s career has produced over 56 million in worldwide
album sales; 64 Top 10 hits; the #1 TV sitcom for 6 consecutive
years on two networks; successful clothing, footwear and home
collections; a stint on Broadway that garnered a Drama Critics
Award; the recipient of 15 American Music Awards, 13 ACM
Awards, 9 People’s Choice Awards, 7 Country Music Associa-
tion Awards, 2 GRAMMYS and a National Artistic Achieve-
ment Award by U.S. Congress. This show will sell out! Be sure
to book your room and tickets now.
The River Palms Hotel and Casino Package
Starts at $199.99 plus tax and includes 2 Concert Tickets, 2
Nights, Fri. & Sat., Mar. 15 & 16, plus you can add Sun., Mar. 17
for FREE. This Special Early Bird Booking Discount is available
through Feb. 15, 2013. Call 1-800-835-7903 and ask for Promo R-
2167. Ticket upgrades are also available.
The Tropicana Hotel and Casino Package
Starts at $229.99 plus tax and includes 2 Concert Tickets, 2
Nights, Fri. & Sat., Mar. 15 & 16, plus you can add Sun., Mar. 17
for FREE. This Special Early Bird Booking Discount is available
through Feb. 15, 2013. Call 1-800-343-4533 and ask for Promo T-
2167. Ticket upgrades are also available.
Both these packages are available for purchase now!
Special Events LAUGHLIN—TRAVEL
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Photo courtesy of USBR. © Copyright USBR. All Rights Reserved.
Reba On The River At The Laughlin Amphitheater!
Colorado River Heritage Greenway Park & Trails
Complete!
Designated as one of only two “America’s Great Outdoors”
projects in Nevada, and also one of the “America’s Great Out-
doors River Restoration” projects, the park is now open for pub-
lic use. The project includes 5.25 miles of trails, day-use areas,
picnic sites, shade shelters, fishing piers, equestrian facilities, a
highway bridge overpass and underpass, and provides access to
the Colorado River. The next time you visit Laughlin, don’t miss
this great park and trail system. For more information, visit the
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s website at www.usbr.gov. $
CASINO ENTERTAINMENT Schedule of Events
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Apache Gold Casino—Globe, AZ—800.272.2438
Cabaret Lounge:
Live bands every weekend
Pavilion:
Jan. schedule not available at press time.
BlueWater Casino—Parker, AZ—888.243.3360
Dig Lounge:
Variety including live bands, karaoke & DJs—Daily at 5pm
BlueWater Showroom:
Hulk Hogan’s Micro Championship Wrestling—Jan. 12 at 6pm. $20.
Willie Nelson—Mar. 2. Tickets start at $55.
Casino Arizona—Scottsdale, AZ—480.850.7777
The Showroom:
Jan. schedule not available at press time.
The Arizona Room Piano Lounge:
Closed for renovations.
Casino del Sol—Tucson, AZ—520.838.6506
Kino Stadium:
College All Star Game—Jan. 11 at 7pm
Event Center:
B.B King—Feb. 13 at 8pm
Cliff Castle Casino—Camp Verde, AZ—800.381.7568
Dragonfly Lounge:
Variety including live bands, karaoke & DJs—Ladies Night every Th,
Open late on Fr & Sa.
Cocopah Resort Casino—Somerton, AZ—800.237.5687
River Room:
Zumba Fitness—Mo & Tu at 6pm
Sunset Lounge:
Live Jazz & Free Cocktails—Tu 6pm
Karaoke—We-Fr at 8pm
La Vida Loca—Fr at 8pm
Desert Diamond Casino I—Tucson, AZ—866.332.9467
Monsoon Nightclub:
Groovin’ Fridays
Noches Caliente—Saturdays the hottest Tex Mex and Tejano music!
Desert Diamond Casino II—Sahuarita, AZ—866.332.9467
Sports Bar:
Friday Night Party—Music & dancing at 8pm or after the featured
game. Saturday Night Party—Music & dancing at 8pm or after the
featured game.
Diamond Center:
Kix Brooks (Brooks & Dunn) Tucson Rodeo Concert—Feb. 23 at 7pm
Fort McDowell Casino—Fort McDowell, AZ—800.843.3678
Events:
Silver Car Auction—Jan. 18 & Jan. 19
Lucky 7 Saloon:
Featuring a variety of live music every weekend.
Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino—Maricopa, AZ—800.427.7247
Oasis Lounge:
Jan. schedule not available at press time.
Hon-Dah Casino—Pinetop, AZ—800.929.8744
Timbers Lounge and Showroom:
Munday Funday—Comedy Show
Clark Country (Country/Rock)—Jan. 1-5th
Vinyl Tattoo (Classic Rock)—Jan. 8-12th
Willie Nelson
BlueWater Resort & Casino
March 2
Kix Brooks
Desert Diamond Casino
Tucson Rodeo Concert February 23
Schedule of Events CASINO ENTERTAINMENT
Lone Butte Casino—Chandler, AZ—800.946.4452
Cascades Lounge:
Phoenix area bands & DJs offer free live entertainment Mo-Sa
Verona Chophouse:
Sunday Jazz Brunch Live—10am to 3pm
Mazatzal Casino—Payson, AZ—800.777.7529
Event Center:
Jan. schedule not available at press time.
Paradise Casino—Yuma, AZ—888.777.4946
Sharky’s Bar & Bites:
Jan. schedule not available at press time.
Quechan Casino—Winterhaven, CA—877.783.2426
Pipa Event Center:
EP EXPO 2013—Tribute Weekend to The King—Jan. 17-19
The Temptations—Feb. 15 at 8pm
Vicky Lawrence—A Two Woman Show—Mar. 1 at 8pm
Celebrity Chef Robert Irvine—Mar. 16 at 8pm
Sidewinders Bar & Grill:
Featuring a variety of live music on the weekends.
Talking Stick Resort—Scottsdale, AZ—480.850.7777
Orange Sky:
Michael Grimm—Two acoustic sets at 7 & 9pm
Sunday & Monday Nights Jan. 6-Apr.8
The Showroom & Grand Ballroom:
Gregg Allman—Jan. 8
King of the Cage presents Regulators—Jan. 19
David Alan Grier—Feb. 2
Wynona & The Big Noise—Feb. 16
Jay Leno—Feb. 17
Kenny Rogers—Mar. 23
Coffee Garden:
Dueling Pianos—Th, Fr & Sa from 8-11pm
Wild Horse Pass Casino—Chandler, AZ—800.946.4452
Encore Lounge:
Featuring a variety of live music nightly.
Showroom:
Legends of Country Music Show “Classic Country Sundays”
Now-Sunday Mar. 10, 2013
The Pettybreakers (Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Tribute)—Jan. 5
TNT (AC/DC Tribute)—Jan. 12
Lea Salonga—Jan. 18
USA Belly Dance Queen Show & Competition—Jan. 19
Don Rickles—Jan. 26
Jay Mohr—Feb. 1
Dead or Alive the Bon Jovi Experience—Feb. 2
Oak Ridge Boys—Feb. 8
Neil Sedaka—Feb. 17
Wilson Phillips—Feb.23
Engelbert Humperdinck—Mar. 9
Yavapai Casino—Prescott, AZ—800.756.8744
Yavapai Cantina:
Karaoke with Cruisin’ Susan—Fr—8pm-12am
Live Music Tuesdays & Saturdays—7-10pm. $
Verify all details & age restrictions 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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Engelbert Humperdinck
Wild Horse Pass Casino
March 9
Michael Grimm
Talking Stick Resort
Sundays & Mondays Jan. 6 - Apr. 8
10pm until the last winner is paid out!
For more information contact Casino Arizona at 480.850.7777 or visit
www.casinoarizona.com.
Fort McDowell Casino Lunar Bingo
The third Saturday of every month, Fort McDowell Casino
transforms its 1700-person capacity Bingo Room into a thunder
dome of fun, prizes, and bingo fever!
Buy-ins start at only $5. Payouts as big as $500 along with give-
away prizes including flat screen televisions, barbeque grills,
video game consoles, and more.
For more information contact the Fort McDowell Casino at
1.800.THE.FORT or visit www.fortmcdowellcasino.com.
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CASINO NIGHTLIFE Exclusively Featuring Ramses Ja
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: www.ramsesja.com.
Phoenix Area Casinos Offer Late Night Bingo Action!
Lone Butte Casino B.A.D. Bingo 2
Fridays 11:30pm to 1:30am. Buy-ins start at $10 per pack.
Late Night Bingo Just Got Caliente! Featuring Old School, R&B,
Tejano, and Cumbia music, plus great drink specials. Win
$5,600 Guaranteed cash! Hosted by DJ Rockin' Rob.
Lone Butte Casino B.A.D. Bingo
Saturdays 11:30pm to 1:30am. Buy-ins start at $10 per pack.
Bingo After Dark! Enjoy live music and DJ Rockin' Rob, killer
light shows, great beer specials, and B-I-N-G-O! Win $5,600
guaranteed cash!
For more information contact Lone Butte Casino at 1.800.WIN.GILA
and then press 5 or visit www.wingilariver.com.
Casino Arizona L8 Nite Bingo
Fridays and Saturdays with doors at 10pm and games at mid-
night. Buy-ins start at $10 per pack.
Featuring a nightclub-worthy sound system, and the most
elaborate lighting display around! Local radio legend, Corina
(Kool 94.5 FM) is the host and radio personality (101.1 FM The
Beat) and celebrity DJ Ramses Ja has the music going from
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FUN FACTS Bet You Didn’t Know …
There are over 5,000 species of ladybugs There are over 5,000 species of ladybugs
and they are considered to be lucky by and they are considered to be lucky by
many cultures all over the world! One many cultures all over the world! One
interesting legend says when a ladybug interesting legend says when a ladybug
lands on a young girl, the number of lands on a young girl, the number of
spots indicate the number of children spots indicate the number of children
she will have!she will have! Many Germans enjoy eating sauerkraut with pork to Many Germans enjoy eating sauerkraut with pork to
start the New Year off on the right foot, because the start the New Year off on the right foot, because the
cabbage leaves symbolize money and pigs are a good cabbage leaves symbolize money and pigs are a good
luck symbol in that culture. luck symbol in that culture.
Rainbows represent a bridge be-Rainbows represent a bridge be-
tween this world and the world tween this world and the world
of the gods. The idea of a pot of of the gods. The idea of a pot of
gold hidden at the end of the gold hidden at the end of the
rainbow is of Celtic origin.rainbow is of Celtic origin.
Buy a statue of an elephant Buy a statue of an elephant Buy a statue of an elephant
with the trunk up and rub with the trunk up and rub with the trunk up and rub
it on your way out the door it on your way out the door it on your way out the door
when you start your day when you start your day when you start your day
for good luck.for good luck.for good luck.
The way in which a horseshoe
should be hung over a door varies
from culture to culture. Many be-
lieve that for a horseshoe to be
truly lucky the heels need to be
pointing upward so the luck does
not fall out. Others believe that the
horseshoe must be hung pointing
downward so the luck pours over
all who pass underneath. And, there are still others that
believe the way in which the horseshoe is hung isn’t as
important as the material it is made of and the condition
that it is in. Traditionally, iron
horseshoes were considered to be
the luckiest because iron stems
from a powerful union of the two
most basic elements—rock and fire.
And, the horseshoe must be used
(not new) and found by accident
because its luck only comes after it
has been worn by a horse.
A FOUR LEAF CLOVER is considered a lucky symbol,
because the first three leaves are a symbol of FAITH,
HOPE, and LOVE and the fourth leaf is the one that
symbolizes LUCK. In the Irish tradition, the Shamrock
(the three-leaf clover) represents the Holy Trinity; one
leaf for the Father, one for the Son, and one for the
Holy Spirit. When a Shamrock is found with the
fourth leaf, it represents God’s Grace.
Treat Yourself To A New Year’s Present—You Deserve It!
Hotel rates at one of the Valley’s hottest resorts are starting as low as
$149 per night. Guests who book a stay for two consecutive nights in
any luxury room or suite will also receive a $50 resort credit. The
credit can be used to indulge in luxurious spa treatments, golfing,
HOT DEALS
38 Arizona Gaming Guide | January 2013 | azgamingguide.com
delicious dining, live entertainment and much more! In fact, guests
can use the credit toward all amenities throughout the resort, exclud-
ing gaming. To take advantage of this special rate, valid now through
January 13, simply visit their website at www.talkingstickresort.com.
or call 480.850.7734.
Talking Stick ResortTalking Stick Resort——Scottsdale Scottsdale
You Get The Very BEST Of Casino Offers Statewide!
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 1000 No No No
BlueWater Su at 1pm. Mo-We at 6pm. 350 Yes Yes No
Casino Arizona Mo-Su at 6:30pm
Sa-Su 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 694 Yes Yes Cosmic Bingo Sa at 11pm.
Cocopah Daily at 1:30 & 6:30pm 350 Yes* Yes No
Desert Diamond I Th-Mo 1:30, 2, 6, 6:30 & 7pm 270 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,
5:30 & 6pm. 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 1:30 & 6pm. 300 Yes Yes Varies-888.777.4946.
Vee Quiva Daily at 12:30 & 6:30pm. 366 Yes Yes Bingo Eclipse Sa at 11pm.
Sources: Arizona Department of Gaming—Current Tribal Gaming Status as of 12/01/12 & direct inquiries by press time. We are not responsible for incorrect, missing, or outdated information.
Contact editor@azgamingguide.com 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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CASINO BINGO DIRECTORY
Planet Bingo & Recent Jackpots
Planet Bingo is a linked progressive system which can be played
on every game by placing an extra wager when you buy your
pack. In Arizona, we recommend you play the game at Fort
McDowell Casino, where the bingo hall pays out over $1 million
every month! If you are traveling, you’ll find Planet Bingo at
select casinos in California, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana,
New Mexico, New York, Washington, and Wisconsin. So make
sure you ask for “Planet Bingo” when you walk into the hall!
Recent jackpots include the following big wins:
Blue—$41,235.00, $84,766.00, $142,430.00 and $77,245.00
Green—$10,200.00, 11,724.00, $33,213.00 and $35,412.00
As of the publishing of this issue, the Blue jackpot was over
$77,000.00, and the Green jackpot was over $32,000.00. Both of
these jackpots are national and can be won by players during
sessions held across the country at any time. The Red and Yel-
low jackpots are individual to each casino, so
their amounts range in value from around
$200.00 to over $6,000.00 depending on the
number of players making wagers on Planet
Bingo, and when the last jackpot was awarded
at each casino. Good luck everyone! $
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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)
7
2
9 3
3 5
4
6
4 9
8
8 4
3
1
9
7
5
5
3
7
1 5
6
8 1
WORD SEARCH
In honor of National Puzzle Day on Jan. 29, find these words:
ARIZONA, GLOBE, PARKER, PRESCOTT, MOHAVE VALLEY,
TUCSON, CAMP VERDE, SOMERTON, WHY, FORT MCDOWELL,
MARICOPA, PINETOP, CHANDLER, PAYSON, YUMA, LAVEEN,
SCOTTSDALE. Words appear in any direction. (Solution on page 46)
P V E L A D T O C S K J T S
D L L E W O C T R O F V M D
A C Q N P N C T U C S O N G
G F G F O F E R A P S R K R
O H P X M A I O P A Q Y C R
Z Z N O T R M O S V B K U E
A Z G E B O G H Y K O M W L
C N I L E D E P M A C A V R
A I O A F P P N E T O P I K
G D I Z A P E C O T T R S R
S L R Y I C A D L E R D N H
C B S Z G R Y E E V A L N V
F O D B C P R L K W Z G O A
N M O H A V V L L E Y V A E
FUN & GAMES
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SAMI’S SMACKDOWN
By Sami Becker
LESS Frustration in 2013 The answer is in your own hands
My colleagues have prepared for this issue across the past few
weeks by echoing a common theme—how to best approach
casino gaming in the new year. I think it’s equally important for
me to examine what my readers can do in order to make their
visits to casinos in 2013 better, happier, and less frustrating.
Let’s face it, losing can already be infuriating enough, but hav-
ing other negative experiences on top of that can make for a
really bad gaming experience. Here are some tips I believe will
make your casino visits in 2013 much less frustrating:
#1. Avoid Boredom. Don’t let the game bore you. If you are no
longer having fun, walk away and find a new game or just come
back on a different day. One of the first indicators is when your
eyes start to wander and you become focused on everything
and everyone else except what is happening with the game
you’re playing! Not good, because you’re now more likely to
become influenced by events around you. Many of these events
are out of your control but as a result of your “boredom,” may
influence you to react to them in a negative manner.
#2. Keep Smiling. The more you smile, the happier you are in the
moment and throughout life. If something begins to irritate you,
fight back with smiles and laughter.
#3. Become a Foreigner. One of our readers wrote in to tell us a
little trick she frequently uses when she’s not feeling social and
just wants to concentrate on her game and not be sidetracked by
other players. If the person next to her wants to socialize and
she doesn’t she smiles, shrugs and says “No English” in what-
ever accent comes to mind. She pretends not to understand Eng-
lish and she’s left alone. If telling a little fib keeps you focused
on your game and distraction free then just do it!
#4. Don’t Chase. If you find yourself too focused on “winning
back” your bankroll, too focused on not hitting the bonus, too
focused on how everyone else is winning and you’re not, too
focused on how negative your experience is, walk away! $
Do YOU have something to rant about?
Write me at: sami@azgamingguide.com
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03. Bucky’s Casino 1500 E. Hwy. 69 Prescott 800-756-8744 309 Y Y Y
04. Casino Arizona 101 & McKellips Scottsdale 480-850-7777 927 Y Y Y
05. Casino del Sol 5655 W. Valencia Rd. Tucson 855-765-7829 1,032 Y Y Y Y Y Y
06. Casino of the Sun 7406 S. Camino De Oeste Tucson 855-765-7829 296
07. Cliff Castle Casino & Hotel I-17, Exit 289 Camp Verde 800-381-7568 656 Y Y Y Y Y
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