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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! HON-DAH RESORT CASINO AND CONFERENCE CENTER INSTALLS 50 BRAND NEW SLOTS APACHE GOLD’S WOF POWER WEDGES SLOTS The IGT Wheel Of Fortune Power Wedges slot delights players with a free games and a wheel spin bonus. VALENTINE’S DAY DINING DEALS AT AZ CASINOS Indulge yourself and your Valentine with delectable menus at Talking Stick Resort or Casino Arizona. OUR LAUGHLIN, NEVADA SECTION EXPANDS Check out all the great promotions available at Tropicana Laughlin and Golden Nugget Laughlin.TRANSCRIPT
23 HON-DAH RESORT CASINO AND
CONFERENCE CENTER INSTALLS
50 BRAND NEW SLOTS
04 EDITOR’S NOTE
06 PLAYERS TALK
10 TABLE GAMES
14 NEW SLOTS
20 DINING
23 FEATURE STORY
26 TRIBAL NEWS
28 GAMING NEWS
34 LAUGHLIN, NEVADA
38 CASINO ENTERTAINMENT
40 CASINO BINGO
42 SAMI’S SMACKDOWN
43 FUN FACTS
44 FUN & GAMES
46 CASINO DIRECTORY
IN EVERY ISSUE
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APACHE GOLD’S WOF
POWER WEDGES SLOTS
The IGT Wheel Of Fortune Power
Wedges slot delights players with a free
games and a wheel spin bonus.
OUR LAUGHLIN, NEVADA
SECTION EXPANDS
Check out all the great promotions
available at Tropicana Laughlin and
Golden Nugget Laughlin.
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Contents FEBRUARY
VALENTINE’S DAY DINING
DEALS AT AZ CASINOS
Indulge yourself and your Valentine
with delectable menus at Talking
Stick Resort or Casino Arizona.
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n Arizona, we are very lucky to have so many different options for day,
weekend, and vacation destinations. The White Mountains are a popular get-
away for many—skiing during the winter season and camping, boating, fish-
ing, swimming, hiking, hunting and a myriad of other outdoor adventures during
the rest of the year. Next time you are travelling through the area, make sure to
include Hon-Dah Resort Casino & Conference Center on your list of places to vis-
it. The surroundings are breathtaking, the property itself is wonderful, and there
are so many things to experience that you can easily turn a weekend retreat into a
week long vacation. Take a look at this month’s feature story on this amazing
property. In addition to offering exciting slot and table games that can’t be found
at most other casinos across the state, Hon-Dah Casino just recently installed over
50 more brand new slot games for their visitors to enjoy!
In this issue, you’ll find plenty of reasons to make your next trip to any casino a
success. We’ve got the lowdown on a ton of new slots and those coming soon,
plenty of tips for you to incorporate into casino visits, and much more! Please visit
our Facebook 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!
Alexandra Lang
Editor-in-Chief
Alexandra
VOLUME 08 • ISSUE 02
PUBLISHER
Chris Höft
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Elizabeth Torma
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Alexandra Lang
ART DIRECTOR
Melanie Mueller
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Al Moe
Lee Allen
Mark Novak
Melody Hudson
Lana Hartmann
Samantha Becker
Rodric J. Hurdle-Bradford
ADVERTISING SALES
Elizabeth Torma
Nina Consiglio
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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:
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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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PLAYERS TALK
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Q: The Powerball is now, apparently, at its record high of $1.5
billion. My wife and I play the Arizona Lottery games regular-
ly but we usually play the scratchers more frequently. This
time, however, we were tempted to play the Powerball be-
cause of the huge jackpot—and we did. The drawing is com-
ing up on Wednesday [January 13] and I was wondering if
you could tell us more information about the odds of winning
such a huge jackpot. I know there are some states that don’t
participate and I also wanted to know why that is the case.
Thanks for your response and thanks for an enjoyable maga-
zine my wife and I read every month.
Richard Hajduk—Phoenix, AZ
A: Richard, the overall odds of winning the Powerball grand
prize jackpot (matching all five numbers plus the Powerball) are
1 in 292,201,338. Yes, that’s 1 in over 292 million! Not the best
odds, so I’m not surprised you and your wife prefer to stick to
the scratcher games which have much better odds. However,
hitting all five numbers without the Powerball for the $1 million
prize is 1 in 11,688,054. That’s not bad! A match of four numbers
plus the Powerball awards a prize of $50,000 and those odds are
1 in 913,129. Hitting four numbers without the Powerball or
three numbers plus the Powerball will get you a $100 payout
and those odds are 1 in 36,525 and 1 in 14,494 respectively. Oth-
er wins include $4 and $7 prizes when zero to three numbers
are matched with and without the Powerball. The overall odds
of having a winning ticket for any single prize I mentioned
above are approximately 1 in 25 games.
The Powerball is played in 44 participating states as well as the
District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
There are 6 states that have no lotteries of any kind. Nevada has
no interest in offering the lottery in that state because casinos
don’t want any competition. Mississippi, Alabama, and Utah do
not have lotteries because of religious beliefs. Alaska doesn’t
have a lottery because they’ve always been concerned that it
wouldn’t pay off in such a sparsely populated state. Finally,
Hawaiian lawmakers have always kicked around the idea but
always seem to be in some disagreement over something or
other that’s prevented them from passing it into law. In fact,
Hawaii and Utah are the only U.S. states that do not currently
allow any legalized form of gambling.
and get a $25 gift or 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: [email protected].
Q: The new casino that opened recently, Desert Diamond
West Valley Resort, has all Class II games. Can I notice a
difference when I play the slots? Will my chance of winning
be the same? Is it just as fair as the Class III gaming? Given a
choice, which Class would you prefer?
Theresa Sienko—Phoenix, AZ
A: Theresa, this is a great question which many readers have
asked us over the past weeks!
Yes, you can notice a difference when you play a Class II slot
versus a Class III slot. Somewhere on the main video screen, or
elsewhere on the slot’s video screen, a bingo card is displayed.
Each wager on a Class II slot initiates a bingo game with either a
winning or losing outcome. That outcome is displayed on the
visible bingo card. For the most part, players can’t tell the differ-
ence between these two types of devices.
Yes, your overall chances of winning are the same on a Class II
slot as they are on a Class III slot. Each bet you place has a ran-
domly determined outcome which is either a win or a loss.
However, since Class II slots are actually run as bingo games,
there is a finite number of winning and losing outcomes. Each
outcome is randomly selected, but once selected is no longer
available until all outcomes have been used up. Once all of the
outcomes have been exhausted the entire set of outcomes is
made available and the process begins again.
Yes, Class II gaming is just as fair as Class III gaming. Every
outcome is randomly determined.
The team at the Arizona Gaming Guide play both Class II and
Class III slots all over the country, but we do prefer Class III
slots because each spin is independent of the spin before.
For a more thorough explanation, visit the back issues on our
website at AZGamingGuide.com to read the detailed article on
Class II versus Class III gaming in our December 2015 issue.
Q: I understand the concept of the random number generator,
but how does the payoff percentage of the slot machine enter
into the equation of when it will pay off? Doesn’t the payoff
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percentage affect the outcome of each spin?
Robert Scipione—Payson, AZ
A: Robert, the payoff percentage, actually payback percentage,
does not determine when or how a slot machine pays. The pay-
back percentage is just a number used by slot machine manufac-
turers to inform the casino what percentage of money they can
reasonably expect to keep based on all of the bets placed during
the lifetime of the slot being available for play. This is referred
to as the hold percentage. The hold percentage plus the payback
percentage always equals 100%. For example, if the payback
percentage is 90%, then the hold percentage is 10% (because
10% + 90% = 100%). If the hold percentage is 7%, then the pay-
back percentage is 93% (because 93% + 7% = 100%). What must
be stressed is that the payback percentage is only the overall
description of all of the winning outcomes available on the slot.
A really good method to gain a deeper understanding of pay-
back percentage is to imagine you are the game designer for a
simple single die game. You have six outcomes on the simple
single die. They are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. The game costs $1 to play
and you, the designer, get to decide which outcomes are win-
ners and losers. However, the winning outcomes are limited to
a total of $5. Why? Well game designers for the casino industry
have to design losing games. The casino has to make money in
the long run. In order to have a losing game, a game designer
must have a lower total of wins than total outcomes. So, if we
only have a total of $5 in wins, yet each roll costs $1, then across
the six outcomes, a player can never make more than the $6 it
costs to arrive at all six outcomes. This makes the value of the
game we are designing an 83.33% payback game (5 / 6 = 0.8333
= 83.33%).
You, the game designer, can decide how to spread out the $5 in
wins available to you. You could place a $1 win on all of the
numbers except one. That is, outcomes 1-5 all win $1, but the
outcome 6 loses. You could place $2 on two outcomes, $1 on one
outcome, and losers on the rest. That is, 1 and 2 are winners of
$2, 3 wins $1, but 4 through 6 are losers. You could also have
one $3 outcome, one $2 outcome, and the rest losers. So 1 wins
$3, 2 wins $2, and 3 through 6 lose. Or in the extreme, you could
have the outcome of 5 pay $5 and the outcomes of 1, 2, 3, 4, and
6 are all losers. There are obviously many combinations you
could design for this simple die game, but ultimately, over time,
players win $5 when they wager $6 and the casino keeps the $1.
Since all of the versions described above have the same payback
percentage outcomes, only the random number generator (the
single die) and the pay table you (the game designer) came up
with determines which winning and which losing outcomes
happen for the player during their session! The payback per-
centage just informs you about the long run. The payback per-
centage does not tell you when the game pays or the outcome. $
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TABLE GAMES
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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.
hand where you bet 3x your Ante wager after the first commu-
nity card. With a gut-shot straight draw raise 1x. Get the big
bucks out and raise 3x your Ante wager if you hold any pair of
6’s or higher, any four suited cards, or four consecutive cards
you can make a straight with, like 6-7-8-9. Fold the rest of your
hands.
Payout Table
Royal Flush 500 to 1
Straight Flush 100 to 1
Four-of-a-Kind 40 to 1
Full House 10 to 1
Flush 6 to 1
Straight 4 to 1
Three-of-a-Kind 3 to 1
Two Pairs 2 to 1
Pair of Jacks or Better 1 to 1
Pair of 6’s thru 10’s Push
Send us an e-mail to [email protected] with the sub-
ject line Mississippi Stud and let us know how it goes! $
By Al Moe
ississippi Stud is a five-card stud game dealt like
upside down Let-it-Ride. You don’t play against the
dealer or the other players; you simply try to make
at least a pair of 6’s or better to get paid according to the Payout
Table.
To begin, players make a single wager on the Ante circle. Keep
in mind that you’ll be making up to three additional wagers
from 1 to 3 times your original Ante wager.
Your First Two Cards
After all players make an Ante wager, the dealer will deliver
two cards face down to each betting circle and then three com-
munity cards face down on the layout. Players may look at their
own two cards and fold, losing their Ante wager, or raise 1 to 3
times their Ante wager.
There are a lot of decisions to make at Mississippi Stud, but
none more important than your first: what two cards to play or
fold. Since you need a pair of 6’s or better to win, throw away
your little cards and play the big ones!
If you hold a face card or two cards between 6 and 10, you’ll
want to raise 1x your Ante bet. If you are dealt a pair of 2’s, 3’s,
4’s or 5’s, you’ll raise at least 1x. With a pair of 6’s through Aces
you have a guaranteed payback, so raise 3x.
Community Cards
The three community cards are exposed one at a time, with a
betting round after the first and second. If you still have big
cards, you’ll want to stay in the game. Likewise if you can make
a straight or a flush, otherwise it’s time to fold.
You’ll likely want to raise 1x your Ante wager if you hold any
three suited cards or a small pair of 2’s through 5’s. You’ll also
want to raise 1x if you have at least two face cards, any three
cards 6-10, or any three cards that could make a straight or
flush. Consider raising 3x your Ante wager with any straight
flush draw and of course with a guaranteed payoff hand of a
pair of 6’s or higher.
After the second community card is exposed, raise 1x your Ante
with a small pair (2’s through 5’s), any two face cards, and any
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MISSISSIPPI STUD KEEPS ON ROLLING You Don’t Play Against The Dealer Or The Other Players!
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By Lana Hartmann
NEW SLOTS
he IGT Wheel of Fortune Power Wedges video slots introduce a new
slice of high-denominational gameplay that combines the most popular
game theme of all time with an all-new hardware solution, the Crystal-
Wheel cabinet. The sophisticated cabinet is designed for Wheel of Fortune con-
tent, merging elements from IGT’s leading hardware solution, the CrystalDual
cabinet and topped with the iconic, spinning Wheel of Fortune wheel.
To reel in excitement, two or more free games bonus symbols displayed in the
center reel trigger the free spins bonus. To further increase anticipation, if a play-
er bets a hundred credits or more and achieves three scattered bonus symbols,
the wheel spin bonus will be triggered. To propel the fan-favorite slot experi-
ence, the wheel spin bonus can award the Pointer Frenzy bonus, the Jackpot
Wedges bonus and credit value bonus.
Look for other IGT Wheel of Fortune themed games on Apache Gold’s slot floor
that are being installed the middle of this month, including Winning Wedges,
Super Diamond, Triple Red Hot 7’s, and Pink Diamond. For more information on these
IGT video slots, visit IGT.com. $
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WOF Power Wedges By IGT Now Available For Play At Apache Gold Casino
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Wonder 4 By Aristocrat Now Available For Play At Desert Diamond West Valley
our of Aristocrat’s best titles come together to bring you endless possibilities in Wonder 4,
a Class II gaming device now available at the new Desert Diamond Casino – West Valley
at 9431 W. Northern Avenue.
Wonder 4 brings a whole new set of games with four incredibly successful titles that players love including
Buffalo, Firelight, Pompeii, and Wild Splash.
In Buffalo , be a part of the stampede as you go for the Jackpot! While playing Pompeii, big wins
equal big adventure in a game featuring chariots, Roman helmets, gold coins and erupting volca-
noes. Your winning feeling will rise up and take flight in the ancient civilization of Firelight
where magic and the powers of nature rule the world! In Wild Splash , experience a torrent of
aquatic gaming adventure as you cast your lines in search of a big landing.
This powerfully performing, revolutionary multi-play Class II device is now enhanced with all-
new drag-and-drop functionality, which gives players the flexibility to play their favorite titles
on four screens or mix and match. For more information about this game and other exciting, new
Aristocrat products, visit their website at Aristocrat.com.au. $
NEW SLOTS
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Quartermania By IGT
he Q is back to ignite more excitement! Based on the
fan-favorite IGT legacy Quartermania theme, the new
Quartermania S3000 slot is set on the Company’s award-
winning S3000 spinning reel cabinet and introduces a variety
of base games including Super Times Pay Free Games, Triple
Hot 7s Free Games, and Wild Red Sevens Free Games. Developed
for both wide-area and stand-alone progressives in select ju-
risdictions, the 3 reel, 5 pay line game can offer players thrill-
ing progressive wins.
Quartermania is the party bank that utilizes a synchronized base
game and integrated signage that delivers a light and music
show featuring the game’s fun-loving, quarter-stacked, “Q”
icon. With a six credit max bet, players can win one of three
Mini-Mania progressives as well as the top Quartermania
progressive. All base games feature a Free Games Bonus
where Mini-Mania progressives are awarded with any Scatter Mini-Mania symbols, and the Quartermania jackpot is triggered when
three Quartermania symbols appear on a played line. For more information about IGT’s progressive game themes, visit IGT.com. $
Coming Soon NEW SLOTS
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Ted By Aristocrat
he highest-grossing original comedy of all time, Ted , is now
a slot game? Holy @#&%! Yes, everyone’s favorite foul-
mouthed, drinking, smoking, fist-fighting teddy bear, Ted ,
is now part of Aristocrat’s player-favorite Wonder Wheels collec-
tion.
Ted the slot game perfectly captures the movie and is filled with quotes,
characters, animations, and just a touch of raunchy humor to take
the gaming fun to the next level. Ted keeps players chasing a five-
level progressive, including a $250,000 progressive grand jackpot
and a $10,000 static jackpot. Plus, one of six bonuses can be trig-
gered within the base game at any time with any bet. Additionally,
three scatters trigger the Thunder Buddies Wheel Feature which
awards one of nine bonus features that are hilariously themed to the
movie.
Ted has a 60 credit minimum bet and 300 credit max bet. The game has an
extremely low volatility and the feature frequency is high. So grab
your thunder buddy and make the big play with Ted ! $
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NEW SLOTS Coming Soon
TwinStar By Scientific Games
cientific Games’ latest slot offering is the new TwinStar cabinet featuring dual, vivid, 24
inch full HD displays and debuts the new ArgOS state-of-the-art operating platform that
combines the best technology from both Bally and WMS. This cabinet supports the best
performing Bally- and WMS- branded content, giving casino operators and players more game
content at their disposal. Scientific Games' innovators have also developed exclusive, never-before-
seen new game titles for TwinStar to take advantage of the processing power of this trailblazing
new platform. Game themes include player-favorite Bally and WMS brands such as Gold Fish ,
Quick Hit, and Zeus, along with exciting new games Steam Dream, and Hot Blooded.
TwinStar also builds on the award-winning iDeck button deck by offering a 40-percent larger area for
player interaction. TwinStar's 22 inch full HD digital topper will be offered in two distinctive
styles. Both versions include chrome details, improved booming, multi-channel custom sound, and
edge lighting, adding beauty and excitement to casino floors. The dual 24 inch monitors are high
brightness and 1080p, showing off the vivid graphics and enhancing the excitement for players.
“This is a very exciting new platform,” says Senior Vice President & Chief Design Officer Allon
Englman. “This will really give casinos a great deal of flexibility in content!” As a result, players
will have a variety of options to choose from.
The TwinStar cabinet delivers the best of both worlds: an array of choices from both Bally and
WMS in a powerful, state-of-the-art cabinet. For more information about the TwinStar cabinet and
all the game options available, visit ScientificGames.com. $
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Caddyshack By Scientific Games
ake a swing at big money with the all-new Caddyshack video slot from Scientific Games’
WMS brand. The exciting game inspired by the iconic comedy is on the striking Blade cabinet and
includes plenty of hot action! Players will tee off for big jackpots, engaging game play,
and hilarious bonuses like Cinderella Outta Nowhere, Improve Your Lie, Gopher’s Wilds, and
Zingers.
Three scattered Bonus symbols trigger the Cinderella Outta Nowhere Bonus. Players play until
they get a winning spin! At the end of the feature, a multiplier ranging anywhere from 2x to 50x
is awarded.
Players are awarded two to five credit awards ranging from 20 to 500 credits each in the Zinger
Bonus! Instead of the last credit award, a 2x multiplier may be awarded.
The gopher is still up to his shenanigans too! For more information, visit now.wms.com. $
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VALENTINE’S DAY DINING DEALS TSR And Casino Arizona Offer Delicious Dishes For As Low As $7.95
ovebirds are in luck this year! Talking Stick Resort and
Casino Arizona are celebrating Valentine’s Day with
tasty sweets, treats and holiday menu items all day long
on February 14. Here’s just a sample of the mouthwatering fare:
Ocean Trail at Talking Stick Resort
Sweethearts can visit the casino and enjoy a Cajun-style seafood
meal! Start the dining experience with a spicy coconut shrimp
bisque followed by the Maine lobster and blackened salmon. In
addition to the delicious lobster, the main entree will feature a
garlic-shallot butter sauce, red wine risotto and roasted mirliton.
The dining special will be available from 11am—10pm and will
also include chocolate decadence squares. $47
Orange Sky at Talking Stick Resort
In addition to its regular menu, the resort’s culinary jewel will
offer a nightly dinner and dessert from 5pm—10pm.
Blue Coyote Café at Talking Stick Resort
From 5—11pm, foodies can savor a surf and turf dish. The main
entrée will include a crisp pork belly with mashed potatoes,
New England-style crab cake with broccolini and spicy grained
mustard aioli. A French silk chocolate pie with fresh raspberries
and cream will serve as dessert. $17.95
ARENA Poker Room at Talking Stick Resort
Head to The ARENA Poker Room, from 11am—11pm, and en-
joy the soup of the day, an herb crusted pork loin and a red vel-
vet cupcake. $14
Blue Coyote Cantina at Talking Stick Resort
Travel to the Blue Coyote Cantina from 4pm to close. A seared
pork porterhouse will serve as the main entrée. The dish will
include grilled zucchini, squash, poblano and a cherry demi
glace. A strawberry napoleon will also be included. $12
Wandering Horse Buffet at Talking Stick Resort
Sample the Valentine’s Day Brunch menu on Saturday, Febru-
ary 13th! Kicking off at 9am, the special fare will be offered until
3pm. It features grilled lamb sirloin steaks, Shiso marinated
prime rib, roasted garlic and Chile dusted pork ribs, lobster
claws and a honey smoked glazed ham. Adults $33.95; children
ages 5-12 years old $16.95
Guests can also savor the special Saturday dinner menu from
4:30pm—10pm and will include seared lamb sirloin kabobs,
Atlantic grilled shrimp, a garlic parmesan seafood lasagna and
roasted garlic and slow-roasted New York strip loin, honey bas-
il salmon, spinach gorgonzola raviolis, bacon wrapped beef
tenderloin and so much more. Buffet includes a champagne
toast. Adults $44.95; children ages 5-12 years old $19.95
On February 14th, the international buffet will feature a special
menu from 9am—9pm. It will include lobster claws, seared
duck breast, beef tenderloin tournedos, mustard and herb crust-
ed rack of lamb, a smoked seafood platter and an assortment of
Chef Peggy’s pastries. A champagne toast will also be included.
Adults $47.95; children ages 5-12 years old $19.95
Cholla Prime Steakhouse & Lounge at Casino Arizona
Satiate your hunger with a trip to Cholla Prime Steakhouse &
Lounge from 5-10pm. The restaurant will wow attendees with
its dinner for two fare, offering grilled stuffed mushrooms and
salad as appetizers, and a Chateaubriand for two as the main
entrée. The main dish will include a 16-ounce filet mignon,
grilled asparagus and mashed potatoes. A chocolate strawberry
cake will serve as dessert. Prix fixe $75
Bingo Hall at Casino Arizona
The Bingo Hall is offering a special menu from 11am—9pm. It
will include a chicken Caesar dinner with a seafood bisque and
a chocolate raspberry tart. $7.95
Salt River Café at Casino Arizona
Satisfy your cravings from 11am—9pm with a well-seasoned
shrimp bacon wrap. The tasty meal will include French fries, a
raspberry chocolate tart and a fountain drink. $8.95
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By Satara Williams & Lyra Manning
CASINO DINING
Eagles Buffet at Casino Arizona
Appease your appetite with a wide-ranging selection at Eagles
Buffet. From 10am—3pm, the eatery will host a champagne
brunch complete with corn beef hash, sausage links, breakfast
breads, honey smoked bacon and a pancake and French toast
station.
From 10am—9pm, the restaurant will offer slow roasted prime
rib, bacon wrapped ham, lemon pepper chicken, fresh salmon,
fruits, a chocolate fountain and ice cream sundae bar. Adults
$26.50; children $13.50
Arizona Room Patio Grill at Casino Arizona
In addition to its regular menu, Arizona Room Patio Grill is
offering a special Valentine’s Day dinner special. Grilled shrimp
will serve as the flavorful appetizer while a beef filet will take
center stage as the main course. The dish will include a jalapeno
bacon wrapped filet topped with lump crabmeat, black cherry
mole and glazed baby carrots.
The dinner special, featuring a vanilla bean mousse with cherry
gelee, will be available from 11am—9pm. $26.95
Willows Restaurant at Casino Arizona
The restaurant will offer a special breakfast menu from 6am—
11am. The raspberry pancake breakfast will include two eggs
and a choice of bacon, sausage or ham. $8.95
The dinner specials will be available from 11am—9pm. It will
include a New York strip dinner for $18.95, oil poached salmon
for $17.95, a potato and leek soup for $3.25 and a raspberry tart
for an additional $3.75. $
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CASINO DINING
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he word “Hon-Dah” in the Apache language
means “welcome to my home.” Guests from
every corner in Arizona, and the globe, are wel-
come at Hon-Dah Resort Casino and Conference
Center in the heart of Arizona’s White Mountains.
Whether you visit for business or pleasure, you will
find state-of-the-art convenience dressed in the
charm of the Southwest.
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Owned and operated by the White Mountain Apache Tribe,
Hon-Dah Resort Casino and Conference Center stands at the
pristine forests, wide savannahs, and mountains of the Fort
Apache Reservation, which is home to a variety of wildlife in-
cluding world record trophy elk, black bear, cougar, javalina,
and turkey. Twenty-six sparkling lakes and 400 miles of trout
streams beckon to fishermen. Outdoor recreation is as diverse as
the land, ranging from downhill and cross-country skiing in
winter, to hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, camping,
and rafting in the summer.
At Hon-Dah Resort Casino and Conference Center you can stay
in touch or get away from it all. It’s your choice! Relax in one of
Hon-Dah Resort’s 128 oversized rooms. Each comes complete
with a wet bar, refrigerator, satellite TV, and luxurious appoint-
ments. Banish stress with a visit to the hot tub, sauna, or heated
all-season pool. The kids, and others who are young at heart,
can sharpen their skills in the video game arcade. But the real
action is with Lady Luck in the casino!
Hon-Dah Casino features over 800 slots and a live-action poker
room. Fifty of those 800 slots are brand new games just waiting
to payout to the next lucky player! You won’t miss out on any
winning opportunity, so make sure to plan a trip to Hon-Dah
Resort Casino and Conference Center right away.
For fine dining at casino prices, try breakfast, lunch, or dinner at
the Indian Pines restaurant. Indian Pines features daily buffets
every day of the week. If you are in the mood to make a night of
it, then enjoy the adjacent Timbers Lounge where nationally
known entertainers provide plenty of action six nights a week
including the Funday Monday Club.
After a day spent in the sun or the excitement of the casino, the
fresh mountain air and country quiet will almost guarantee you
a good night’s rest.
Even business can be enjoyable and stress-free when you let
Hon-Dah’s professional staff help you find the perfect meeting
room for your special needs. The 9,000 square foot conference
center can accommodate a diversity of meetings and events.
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Princess, and Golden Festival. New slots from Konami are Fortune
Stacks, Dragon’s Law Twin Fever, Chili Chili Fire, Radiant Queen,
Dragon Celebration, China Shores Double Winning, Bull Mystery,
Lucky Honeycomb, and Volcanic Rock Fire.
Hon-Dah Resort Casino and Conference Center is located just
South of Pinetop-Lakeside at the intersection of AZ 260 and AZ
73. For more information call 1.800.WAY.UP.HI (1.800.929.8744)
or visit their website at Hon-Dah.com. $
Across the highway from the casino and hotel is Hon-Dah RV
Park. This 258-space RV Park offers 24-hour security, an on-site
manager, full power, satellite TV connections, phone hook-ups,
laundry room, and shower facilities.
Before you go exploring, gas up at Hon-Dah’s Convenience
Store where you will find the most affordable gas prices around.
The Hon-Dah Convenience Store also offers beer, soft drinks,
groceries, and reservation permits for fishing, camping, and
hunting.
And, while in town, make sure to visit Hon-Dah Ski and Out-
door Sports—a store that provides all types of fishing, hunting,
and other outdoor supplies. During the winter season you will
agree this is the best place for all of your skiing equipment, rent-
als, sales, and tune-ups.
Of course, all of that aside, Hon-Dah Casino has everyone’s fa-
vorite new slots. Recently having installed 50 new titles from a
combination of slot manufacturers such as Scientific Games
(formerly Bally Technologies and WMS), IGT, Aristocrat, and
Konami, there are more than enough new games and old favor-
ites to try during the next trip up.
Hon-Dah Casino’s Slot Director Armando Rodriguez said, “We
are thrilled to have brought in such a diverse group of brand
new games. Every year my team and I look at what we can do
to complement all of the player favorites we already offer and I
strongly believe we have selected excellent slot themes for our
customers to enjoy in 2016.”
Among the newly installed games are themes from Scientific
Games like Dragons Over Nanjing , Hot Hot 8, Fu Dao Le, Wonder
Woman Wild, and Wonder Woman Gold. For those fans of classic
stepper games, the new S3000 cabinets from IGT at Hon-Dah
Casino offer games like I Heart Triple Diamond Free Games,
Triple Double Diamond, Red Hot Tamales, Triple Double Diamond,
Spitfire Triple Red Hot 7’s, Sizzling 7’s, Hot Pink 7’s, Gold Bar 7’s,
and Hell On Wheels.
The new slots also include titles from Aristocrat like Panda Par-
adise, Hong Kong Fortunes, Wild Lepre’Coins, Silver Wolf, Golden
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TRIBAL NEWS
Davis is the perfect spokesman for the Native Trails project as
his image has been used on everything from highway advertis-
ing billboards to Arizona Office of Tourism ads. A firm believer
in tradition, he began participating in pow wows as a hoop
dancer at the age of 3 and serves as choreographer for the annu-
al Native Song and Dance production at Scottsdale Center for
the Arts. He is part of The Living Traditions Dance Troupe
made up of various championship artists who present their own
cultural values expressed through dance movements. Another
feather in his professional headdress includes that of Head Man
dancer at the Inaugural Pow Wow at Smithsonian National Mu-
seum of the American Indian in Washington, DC.
“Our cast is made up of individuals from various tribes in the
Southwest and while Indian cultures around the world have
some culture in common, when we perform, the audience gets
to hear a bit of the language, the instruments, songs, and dances
of the rich heritage of the Southwest. Individually, our cast is
involved in their own tribal cultural practices and while we
can’t bring actual ceremonies to the stage, we can present those
teachings and values in our shows.”
“This year’s environmental theme is a unique way of relating
through song and dance the common theme of being a steward
of the earth as we celebrate life’s spiritual journey. While we all
he best way to discover Indian Country is to allow
some time to make a personal visit and Arizona has 22
federally-recognized tribes that welcome tourists to
their communities. But for those who can’t make such a trip, the
Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation and the Scottsdale Center for
the Performing Arts are again bringing that culture into town.
Native Trails presentations, part of the City of Scottsdale’s Cul-
ture Quest Scottsdale tourism initiative, are scheduled most
Thursdays and Saturdays through March 31 in free noontime
performances. Last year’s events were enjoyed by upwards of
10,000 visitors who craved the experience of American Indian
culture.
“Native Trails is a truly unique, once-in-a-lifetime experience
where residents and visitors alike can enjoy learning about na-
tive tribal cultures by partaking in the shows and exhibits,” says
Ruben Balderas, President of the sponsoring Fort McDowell
Yavapai Nation.
Even as the world has evolved and brought new environmental
challenges, Native Americans have, for centuries, lived off the
land with tribal elders showing younger generations traditional
ways of leading healthy lives while respecting and working in
harmony with nature. This year, Native Trails is sharing that
message of stewardship through the songs and dances of tribes
like the Hopi, Dine (Navajo), Akimel O’odham, and the San
Carlos Apache.
Derrick Suwaima Davis (Hopi/Choctaw) is a seven-time world
hoop dance champion and artistic director for Native Trails.
“Some of my fondest memories are from when I was a child,
spending time with my grandparents. There was no running
water, no electricity, yet we worked with the environment in
order to live. As Native people, we were inspired by nature and
given the responsibility of stewardship. Through our songs,
dances, food, architecture and being in harmony with nature,
working with the seasons, the sun, the moon, we desired pros-
perity for all beings with everyone reaching their full potential.
Today I believe in doing the best I can with what I have, incor-
porating the traditional ways I was taught while encouraging
healthy behavior and a prosperous life for future generations…
all part of the Circle of Life.”
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Words By Lee Allen
Photos Courtesy Of Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau
CELEBRATING NATIVE CULTURE Visitors Can Enjoy Native Trails Presentations Now Through March 31
TRIBAL NEWS
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live on the same planet and under the same sun, in our unique
portion of the world we are shaped by our local resources and
Native Trails performances are a good way for visitors and new
residents alike to understand the importance of our environ-
ment and taking a moment to appreciate it,” said Davis.
Emphasizing that there is something for everyone in each
presentation, whether it be the lightness of the female dancers,
the power behind the warrior’s dances, or the animation of the
animal dances, Davis says his favorite part of the show is the
conclusion, the round dance, where the audience joins the cast.
“We start our program with the diversity of the individual
tribes represented by the performers, but we end it with the
unity circle, the friendship or community dance in which the
audience gets a chance to participate in this older, simpler style
of dancing. Each one joins hands and dances in a circle repre-
senting a lack of dominance that depends on the gifts of others.
By dancing together and shaking the earth in unison, we rely on
each other’s strengths, special gifts and talents we each have to
help others reach their full potential. We encourage each other
to be strong and healthy through diversity, cooperation, and
collaboration.”
Because he is the artistic director for the presentations, you’d
expect Davis to speak positively about what the shows bring to
an audience, and he does: “There’s something here for everyone
and our hour-long show is an excellent interpretation of our
culture. We have some of the best singers and dancers available
and audiences enjoy the information we present between the
dances to help them understand what they are seeing. Native
Trails represents living tradition expressed in song and dance.”
The long-held indigenous culture message concerning the im-
portance of preserving and conserving the land and its re-
sources is the theme of the 2016 presentations, making this Year
#14 of delving into Indian culture while visiting vendors and
artisans who have set up shop to offer hand-made jewelry, bas-
kets, pottery, and paintings for sale.
Subject to change, performances are scheduled at the Scottsdale
Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 East 2nd Street, on most
Thursdays and Saturdays during the months of February and
March. At the time of print, the current confirmed dates for both
February and March were the following: February 11-18-20-25-
27 and March 3-24-26-31.
For more information on the Native Trails presentations, please
visit their website at ScottsdaleNativeTrails.com or contact the
Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau at 480.421.1004. $
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GAMING NEWS
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino guest, Michael P., won
$558,800 to start off the New Year while playing the Wheel of
Fortune slot machine by IGT at the valley casino. The prize was trig-
gered when Michael hit the progressive jackpot on the popular
slot machine and the Arizona resident could not have been
happier. “I am so excited to have won, this will be life chang-
ing,” said Michael. “I love to come to Wild Horse Pass Hotel &
Casino, and now I have even more of a reason to love it!” The
Wheel of Fortune progressive slot machines are some of the most pop-
ular on the floor at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino and their
progressive jackpots routinely hit in the six figures. Wild Horse
Pass Hotel & Casino is home to many of the most popular titles
in slot machines including the Sphinx 3D, Dragons Temple 3D,
Monopoly – Luxury and Diamonds, 5 Treasures, and Willy Wonka
Pure Imagination slots. In addition to all the latest slots, Wild Horse
Pass Hotel & Casino also hosts 75 table games, a high limit area
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino Guest Wins $558,800 Jackpot
and a range of restaurant and live entertainment options. Wild
Horse Pass Hotel & Casino is conveniently located in Chandler
off the I-10 freeway and is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a
year. Visit WinGilaRiver.com for more information. $
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GAMING NEWS
International Game Technology (IGT) enriched its jackpot
legacy and awarded four lucky players just recently with life-
changing jackpots totaling nearly 5 million in combined pay-
outs! These slots have been hitting frequently and they’re hot!
A lucky winner at the McCarran International Airport in Las
Vegas, Nevada hit a jackpot for $1,681,553 on IGT’s Wheel of
Fortune Double Diamond slots. Just one week before that, a lucky
player at the Lac Courte Oreilles Casino in Hayward, Wiscon-
sin walked away with a $1,163,821 payout after playing the
Wheel of Fortune Triple Extreme Spin slots.
Two winners hit big just days apart from each other; one at
the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada on the
Wheel of Fortune Double Diamond slots for $1,079,546 and the
other on the Megabucks Wild Sapphires slots at the Seminole
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa, Florida.
You can find various IGT Wheel of Fortune progressive slots
and Megabucks slots in casinos all across Arizona. Try your
luck on one of these games next time you come across them in
the casino. You never know … you could be IGT’s next big
millionaire from Arizona! $
IGT Crowns Even More Millionaires
In a groundbreaking advancement of its commercial relation-
ship with Gibraltar-based Gamesys, one of the world’s largest
interactive gaming companies, Scientific Games Corporation
recently announced it will sublicense selected Hasbro brand
rights, allowing Gamesys to launch MonopolyCasino.com.
MonopolyCasino.com is a MONOPOLY branded online casi-
no powered by a variety of SG Interactive MONOPOLY
themed casino games plus Gamesys’ innovations around the
Hasbro library. In addition, both parties have enhanced their
commercial real money gaming supply relationship, and Sci-
entific Games has licensed selected game patents to Gamesys.
Simon Mizzi, Marketing Director of Gamesys said, “These
transactions enhance our already strong relationship with SG
Interactive, offering us the opportunity to engage our players
with exclusive content, key third party brands and enhanced
access to Scientific Games’ extensive portfolio. We are espe-
cially excited to have launched the MONOPOLY branded
online casino, powered by SG Interactive’s library of slots and
table games as well as our own innovations. We believe these
agreements support our vision of crafting experiences that
deliver the best entertainment for interactive casino players.”
Jordan Levin, President, Interactive at Scientific Games said,
“The agreements with Gamesys are a tangible result of a com-
bined force: The out-of-the-box thinking we pride ourselves
on at Scientific Games, and Gamesys’ unwavering dedication
to their mission of becoming the world’s most entertaining
interactive gaming company. We are thrilled with the creative
collaboration and look forward to the opportunities ahead for
both companies.” $
MonopolyCasino.com Launches
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GAMING NEWS
Cliff Castle Casino Hotel recently held a groundbreaking ceremony
for their six-story hotel expansion project which is anticipated to be
completed by late December 2016. The hotel will be developed by
DreamCatcher Hotels, a specialty hotel brand development company
in Memphis, Tennessee, and feature 122 luxury suites, king rooms,
double-queen rooms, a pool, multi-purpose conference rooms, coffee
shop, retail outlet and 300 space parking garage.
Thomas Beauty, the Yavapai Apache Nation Chairman stated, “This
project is monumental for our Nation as well as Northern Arizona.
We’re excited to offer this chance to experience our unique area with
an all-new hotel, create jobs in our local economy, and bring visitors
from near and far to our beautiful homelands.”
For more information about Cliff Castle Casino Hotel, visit their web-
site at CliffCastleCasinoHotel.com. $
Cliff Castle Casino Hotel Announces Hotel Expansion
Aquarius Casino Resort
800.662.LUCK
aquariuscasinoresort.com.
1,250+ slots, no smoking slot area,
high limit slots area, blackjack, table
games, roulette, craps, keno, race/
sports book.
Avi Resort & Casino
(Fort Mojave Tribe)
800.430.0721
avicasino.com.
1,000+ slots, bingo, blackjack, table
games, craps, roulette, poker room,
keno, race/sports book, KidsQuest.
Colorado Belle Hotel Casino
877.460.0777
coloradobelle.com.
750+ slots, blackjack, table games,
craps, roulette, poker room, keno,
race/sports book. Build your own
amazing burger at Pint’s Brewery!
Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino
800.227.3849
riversideresort.com.
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
troplaughlin.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 1.24 Blackjack / 21 15.79
$1 4.38 Pai Gow Poker 18.08
$25 5.13 Roulette 21.68
25¢ 5.31 Craps 22.28
5¢ 5.53 Other Table Games 29.12
Multi-Denom 5.70 Let It Ride 29.98
1¢ 10.98 Three Card Poker 35.93
Tight Megabucks 13.08
Other Hold %
Loose Sports Pools 12.69 Win Amount Dollars
Race Books 13.60 Slots 38.0 mil.
Bingo 19.14 Tables 3.3 mil.
Tight Live Keno 31.61 Other 1.0 mil.
Laughlin’s Gaming Statistics November 2015
LAUGHLIN, NEVADA Directory & Gaming Statistics
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ropicana Laughlin is your green light to have more fun
because there’s always something going on at the Trop!
Voted number one for their outstanding promotions, a
stop in during your next visit to Laughlin or an overnight stay
at the Tropicana is a must. Check out these incredible promo-
tions going on during the month of February:
$20,000 Cupid’s Cash Slot Tournament
February 26 & February 27
$50 Buy-in (includes 1 entry and 1 buffet)
Registration is Friday 12noon—4pm
Bonus Round Friday 4:30—6:30pm
Round 1 Saturday 10am—1pm
Round 2 Saturday 1:30pm—4:30pm
To pre-register, call 1.800.343.4533 and mention Promo 5023
$15,000 Love Of The Game Blackjack Tournament
February 12—14
$50 Buy-in (includes 1 entry, 1 mulligan, 1 wild card drawing)
Registration is Friday 6pm—9pm
Tournament Play Saturday & Sunday
Final Table Sunday
To pre-register, call 1.800.343.4533 and mention Promo 5008
River Fund $2,500 Free Play Slot Tournament
2nd Sunday of each month
(Benefitting the River Fund program which provides food to
those in need in the local area)
Entry is $5 or 5 non-perishable food items worth $1 each
Tournament Play 10am—4pm (each entrant plays 1 round)
All awards in Free Play. 1st place $1,000 Free Play; 2nd place
$500 Free Play; 3rd place $250 Free Play; 4th to 7th place $100 Free
Play, 8th-14th place $50 Free Play.
Trop Gift Days
Earn 1,000 base points on the Trop Advantage Card on gift day
Dirt Devil Stick Vac – Saturday, February 13
Proctor Silex Electric Kettle – Friday, February 19
Chef Selection Stand Mixer – Saturday, February 20
After earning 1,000 base points, swipe your card at any casino
kiosk for a redemption voucher (no later than 9:30pm)
Redeem at Special Event Registration from 8am—2pm or from
6pm—10pm
Up To 20X Points On Wednesdays
A swipe at a kiosk randomly awards up to 20X point multiplier
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By Mark Novak
Veterans Card Free Buffet 4th Wednesday Of Every Month
Veteran plus 1 guest receive a free buffet (breakfast or dinner)
For guests with a special Trop Advantage Veterans Club Card
(free sign-up upon verification of a valid Veteran’s ID)
Club 50 Food & Beverage Deals
Valid every Monday with the exception of major holidays
Must be 50 or older and have a Trop Advantage Card
1 free cup of coffee from Poolside Café (no earning required)
Earn 25 base points get a 99¢ bagel from Poolside Café
Earn 50 base points get a $1.99 buffet
Earn 100 base points to spin the wheel to win from $5 to $50 in
Free Play (see Trop Advantage Club)
Cash Sweepstakes Mondays/Free Play Thursdays
Guests earn 1 electronic drawing ticket for every 25 base points
earned on Mondays
Random electronic drawings held every hour from 3pm—7pm
5 winners drawn each hour to receive $100 cash
(Same promotion on Thursdays for Free Play)
Loyal Locals Special Bonus
Locals will receive up to 20X points on Thursdays
For guests flagged in the Trop Advantage system as a local
$4.99 Buffet (dinner or breakfast) $
TROPICANA LAUGHLIN PROMOTIONS The Most Incredible Monthly Promotions On The River
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LAUGHLIN, NEVADA
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and here is your chance to find out!
Send your question in an email with “Ask Joe” in the subject to our
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he Golden Nugget Laughlin is offering new patrons an
incredible deal! We, at the Arizona Gaming Guide , have
not seen this kind of promotion before and have always
wondered which casino would be the first to take advantage of
the idea. Players who are new to the 24K Select Club, the Play-
ers Club Program at Golden Nugget Laughlin, are eligible for a
Tier Upgrade Bonus!
Here is how the Tier Upgrade Bonus works:
1. Bring in a competitor’s tiered card (must be current)
2. Golden Nugget Laughlin instantly matches the tier level
3. Plus, receive a one tier upgrade bonus
The Golden Nugget Laughlin has four tiers in their 24K Select
Club: 24 Karat, Premier, Chairman, and Elite. If, for example,
you have a card from a competitor’s casino which is the lowest
GOLDEN NUGGET LAUGHLIN Players Get A One-Of-A-Kind Deal On Their Status At Other Casinos
level, when you bring that card
in to the Golden Nugget Laugh-
lin, you’ll be matched at their
lowest level, 24 Karat, and then
be upgraded one tier to Prem-
ier! Among many additional
privileges, Premier tier 24 Karat
Select Club members immedi-
ately begin earning tier credits
at a rate of 1.5 times faster than members at the 24 Karat tier.
Plus, earned comps and tier status can be used at any Golden
Nugget Casino and Landry’s Inc. locations in AZ, NV & CA!
Readers should reasonably expect some restrictions to apply to
this promotion. New patrons wishing to participate in the Tier
Upgrade Bonus should inquire at the Golden Nugget Laughlin
24K Select Club to receive all of the details. $
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CASINO ENTERTAINMENT Listings
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Apache Gold Casino—Globe, AZ—800.272.2438
Events: Heart Breakers Ba ll 3 Male Revue—Feb. 13, Show Me
The Benjamins Roping—Feb. 12-15, Apache Gold Pow Wow—Mar.
12-13
BlueWater Casino—Parker, AZ—888.243.3360
Dig Lounge: Featuring a variety o f live music.
Events: Lee Greenwood—Feb. 27
Casino Arizona—Scottsdale, AZ—480.850.7777
The Showroom: Don’t Look Back (Boston Tribute)—Feb. 5-6, the
Big Game Football Viewing Party—Feb. 7, The Ultimate Stones
(Rolling Stones Tribute)—Feb. 19-20, Double Vision (Foreigner Trib-
ute)—Feb. 26-27
The Arizona Room: Chad Freeman And Redline (Country)—
Mon. 8pm, Arizona Room Trivia—Tue. 7pm, Country Dance Instruc-
tion (Learn to Dance)—Wed. 6pm, Daisy Train (Country)—Wed.
8pm, Latin Fire Dance Nights (Learn to Dance)—Thu. 6pm, Rhythm
Of The Sun—Thu. 8pm, Superhero Band—Fri. 8:30pm, Enjoy a vari-
ety of rotating live performances and special events on Saturday
nights. Bands include: NEON, Shining Star, ZGF and The JJ’s Band.
Str8 Up—Sun. 8pm
Casino Del Sol—Tucson, AZ—520.838.6506
Paradiso Bar & Lounge: Thursday Tributes: Eagles Tribute—
Feb. 4, The Killers Tribute—Feb. 11, Tom Petty Tribute—Feb. 18.
Reba McEntire Tribute—Feb. 25, Friday Nights: Blue Monsoon—
Feb. 5, Billy Templeton—Feb. 19, Buckboard—Feb. 26. Saturday
Nights: Angel Norteno—Feb. 6, Conjunto Elegante—Feb. 13, Angel
de Oro—Feb. 20, Myzterio—Feb. 27
Conference Center: Lewis Black —Feb. 6
Cliff Castle Casino—Camp Verde, AZ—800.381.7568
Dragonfly Lounge: The Mods—Feb. 5-6, Super Tailgate Party—
Feb. 7, Sammy Davis—Feb. 12-13, Signo 12—Feb. 19-20, Apache
Spirit—Feb. 26-27
Cocopah Resort Casino—Somerton, AZ—800.237.5687
Events: Karaoke with Bling Bling—Th & Fr at 8pm
Desert Diamond Casino I—Tucson, AZ—866.332.9467
Monsoon Nightclub: Groove Live with DJ Blade—Fridays, Old
School Mix! Noches Caliente—Saturdays, The hottest Tex Mex and
Tejano music!
Desert Diamond Casino II—Sahuarita, AZ—866.332.9467
Sports Bar: Live music or DJs—Fr & Sa
Diamond Center: Ron White—Feb. 6, Frank Sinatra Jr.—Feb. 12,
Tracy Lawrence—Feb. 27
Fort McDowell Casino—Fort McDowell, AZ—800.843.3678
Lucky 7 Saloon: Featuring a variety of live music.
Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino—Maricopa, AZ—480.802.5000
Featured Entertainment: The Company Men—Feb. 13, Salt N
Pepa—Feb. 20 (at the UltraStar Amphitheater)
Valentine’s Day Entertainment: Guy Pennachio—The Lounge,
Apperson Duo—The Range & The Buffet
The Lounge: Featuring live music a ll month long. Doo Wah Rid-
ers—5th, Crawdaddio—6th, Cold Shott & The Hurricane Horns—
12th, Quantum—19th, Checkr’d Past—20th, Nashville Gold—26th,
Thaddeus Rose—27th Wednesdays In The Lounge: Enjoy live music
from Noon—4pm. Bandstand Shows—3rd, Thaddeus Rose—10th,
Reba McEntire Tribute—17th, Chance Tinder—24th, He Said She
Said—14th, Stanley Serano Trio—21st, Flavour—28th The Lounge
Happy Hour: Enjoy Happy hour and live music Tuesdays &
Wednesdays from 5 – 8pm. Stan Serano Trio—1st, Uncorked Trio—
2nd, Van & Melanie—3rd, Flavour—4th, John Eric Duo—8th, XO
Band—9th, Western Fusion Trio—10th, Scott Helmer—11th, Chuck
Tracy Lawrence Desert Diamond Casino—February 27
Country star Tracy Lawrence is putting on a special Tucson
Rodeo performance at the Diamond Center on Saturday, Feb-
ruary 27, 2016. Tickets start at $35 and are on sale through Star
Tickets and also available at the Desert Diamond Rewards
Center. Doors open at 7pm and the show starts at 8pm. Prior
to the Tracy Lawrence concert, “Pork Chop” from KIIM-FM
will provide free entertainment in the casino courtyard from 5
pm to 7pm. Guests can enjoy food and drink specials, includ-
ing a cash bar for those 21 and over.
With more than 13 million albums sold in his career, Tracy
Lawrence is one of the most recognizable voices in Country
music. He’s had 22 songs on the Billboard top ten charts, in-
cluding 18 number-one singles, such as Time Marches On,
Alibis, and Find Out Who Your Friends Are. Tracy Lawrence has
been named CMT’s Most Played Video Artist of the Year and
in 2014 was Music Row Breakout Awards Independent Artist
of the Year. Treena Parvello, Director of Public Relations and
Communications for the Tohono O’odham Gaming Enterprise,
said, “Southern Arizona loves the rodeo and country music.
We’re bringing the two together with a special performance by
Tracy Lawrence. If you like country music and you like danc-
ing, this is the show for you!”
Editor’s Pick CASINO ENTERTAINMENT
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E Baby—15th, John Eric Duo—16th, Walkens Trio—17th, Flavour—
18th, Chuck E Baby—22nd, Karen & Co—23rd, Walkens Trio—24th,
Scott Helmer—25th Karen & Marcus—29th
Hon-Dah Casino—Pinetop, AZ—800.929.8744
Timbers Lounge and Showroom: Munday Funday—Comedy
Show 7pm, Warren G Band (Variety)—Feb. 2-6, James Presley Band
(Country & Classic Rock)—Feb. 9-13, In-A-Fect (R&B Variety)—
Feb. 16-20, Smokehouse (Country & Variety)—Feb. 23-27
Conference Center: Hon-Dah’s Big Bowl Bash—Feb. 7, Rod Stewart
Tribute—Feb. 14, ABBA Fab—Mar. 25
Lone Butte Casino—Chandler, AZ—800.946.4452
Cascades Lounge: Phoenix area bands & DJs offer free live en-
tertainment throughout the week featuring the Valley's best local
bands & DJs
Cities Bar & Grille: Sunday Brunch fea turing live enterta in-
ment from 10am-4pm
Events: The Pettybreakers (Tom Petty Tribute)—Feb. 6, Matt
Hodek & The Dakota Dutchmen—Feb. 11, Paperback Writer (Beatles
Tribute)—Feb. 13, Sam’s Band—Feb. 18
Mazatzal Casino—Payson, AZ—800.777.7529
Apache Spirits Lounge: Featuring a variety o f live music.
Paradise Casino—Yuma, AZ—888.777.4946
Sharky’s Bar & Bites: Fea turing a variety o f live music.
Quechan Casino—Winterhaven, CA—877.783.2426
Sidewinders: Fea turing a variety o f live music.
Talking Stick Resort—Scottsdale, AZ—480.850.7777
The Showroom & Grand Ballroom: Trace Adk ins—Feb. 12,
Frank Caliendo—Feb. 13, The Tubes—Feb. 20, The Mavericks—Feb.
27, Joe Satriani—Mar. 5, BoDeans—Mar. 12, Legends In Concert—
Mar. 16-20, TESLA—Mar. 25, An Evening With David Crosby—
Mar. 26, Steve Hackett—Apr. 2, Kathleen Madigan—Apr. 9, Tracy
Morgan—May 14, Aaron Lewis—May 15, Blue October—Jun. 3
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino—Flagstaff, AZ—855.946.8946
Featuring a variety of live music.
Vee Quiva Casino—Laveen, AZ—800.946.4452
Event Center: Little Joe y La Familia —Feb. 13 & 14, Diamond In
The Rough (Neil Diamond Tribute)—Feb. 27
Wild Horse Pass Casino—Chandler, AZ—800.946.4452
Chrome Nightclub—Fri & Sat 9pm-2am, The Lounge—Featuring a
variety of live music nightly, Festival Park—Live music outdoors
Showroom: Engelbert Humperdinck—Feb. 5, December 63 Tribute
to Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons—Feb. 12, Smokey Robinson—
Feb. 13 & 14, Roseanne Barr—Feb. 19, Oak Ridge Boys—Feb. 20,
Tribute to Barbra Streisand—Feb. 21, Corrie Sachs Tribute to Reba
McEntire—Feb. 28, Gordon Lightfoot—Mar. 4
THE TUBES Talking Stick Resort
February 20
The Tubes will return to Talking Stick Resort and perform
live on the Showroom stage on Saturday, February 20th.
Back by popular demand, the hometown favorites have
maintained a thriving and prosperous career spanning more
than 30 years. The rock band will captivate audiences with
their collection of greatest hits including such songs as
What Do You Want From Life, Talk to Ya Later and TV is
King.
Since releasing their debut album in 1975, the band has
opened for iconic group Led Zeppelin, shared the stage with
Dolly Parton and was featured in the 1980 film, Xanadu.
They catapulted to fame in 1983 courtesy of their top-
charting single, She’s a Beauty. Fans can spend the Saturday
evening with the San Francisco-based band and experience
their live show firsthand.
Tickets for The Tubes are currently available and can be
purchased by calling the Talking Stick Resort Box Office at
480.850.7734. To learn more information, visit their website
at TalkingStickResort.com/The-Tubes.aspx. Must be 21 or
older to attend.
Talking Stick Resort is a AAA Four Diamond Rated Resort
and a central landmark within the emerging Talking Stick
Cultural and Entertainment Destination (TSCED). Located
in Scottsdale, Arizona, just east of the Loop 101 on Talking
Stick Way, TSR is locally owned and caringly operated by
the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.
Talking Stick Resort offers culturally rich experiences and
luxury accommodations throughout its 496 deluxe rooms,
nearly 300,000 sq. ft. casino, 11 restaurants and lounges,
world-class spa, 650-seat showroom, 25,000 sq. ft. grand ball-
room, thriving cultural center and more than 113,000 sq. ft.
of indoor and outdoor meeting space. $
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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Sources: Arizona Department of Gaming—Current Tribal Gaming Status as of 01/01/15 & direct inquiries by press time.
We are not responsible for incorrect, missing, or outdated information. Contact [email protected] to make updates.
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 Yes No
BlueWater Mo-We 6:30pm. Su at 1:30pm. 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 Th-Su at 6:30pm 350 No Yes No
Desert Diamond I We-Mo 1:30, 2, 6, 6:30 & 7pm 300 Yes Yes No
Fort McDowell Sa & Su at 6:45am. We-Mo at
9am. Daily at 12:30 & 6:30pm. 1700
Yes (2 sections: enclosed or in
general seating)
Yes Fr & Sa at 11:30pm.
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: 10, Noon, 3:45, 5:30pm.
Daily: Noon & 6:30pm. 750 Yes Yes B.A.D. Bingo Fr & Sa at 11:30pm.
Mazatzal Mo-Th at Noon.
Tu & Th at 6:30pm. 280 Yes Yes No
Paradise Daily at 1:30pm.
Mo-Fr at 6pm. 300 Yes Yes
Call for Kozmic Bingo
& Other Special Dates
Twin Arrows Th-Su at 7pm & Su at 3pm. 100 No Yes No
Vee Quiva Daily at Noon & 6:30pm. 366 Yes Yes Bingo Eclipse Sa at 11pm.
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t Lone Butte Casino, the bingo action is hot for players on
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SAMI’S SMACKDOWN
Do YOU have something to RANT OR RAVE
about that you feel is worth a $25 gift card?
If so, write me at: [email protected] or by mail
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cy was that the highest level tier was allowed to participate first,
and exclusively, in the promotion prior to everyone else. I guess
some people won’t ever understand that the different players
club tiers are designed to reward a patron’s loyalty. So, no
matter which casino (or casinos) you prefer, always use your
players card! Your loyalty will be rewarded based on the tier
status you attain. And, obviously, other patrons will have
higher and lower status than you! $
ecently, I was at a casino in Arizona waiting in line for
a promotion to begin when an employee of the casino
came over for an announcement. There were multiple
lines of people separated by tier level. The employee informed
us that patrons with the highest tier level would be allowed to
participate exclusively for the first hour, then the next highest
level, followed by the lower tiers. Milliseconds after the employ-
ee left, a casino patron in the second highest tier line began
venting her frustration toward everyone in the highest tier level
line. There were insults about how much money it must take to
play up to the highest tier level, negative comments about how
much time it must take to play for that long, and a holier-than-
thou condescending attitude about how she barely managed to
play up to the second highest tier level and how that was good
enough for her. However, her tirade was only a setup to her
final, rather foolish, comment about how unfair the casino poli-
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THE POINT OF PLAYERS CLUB TIERS Your Loyalty Counts, But So Does Everyone Else's
By Sami Becker
FUN FACTS
e are in a leap year and that means this year will
contain 366 days instead of the usual 365 by extend-
ing February to 29 days rather than the common 28.
This day is added to the calendar in leap years as a corrective
measure, because the Earth doesn’t orbit around the sun in pre-
cisely 365 days.
Leap day, on February 29, has been a day of traditions, folklore
and superstitions ever since Leap Years were first invented by
Julius Caesar over 2000 years ago. According to an old Irish
tradition, St. Bridget struck a deal with St. Patrick to allow
women to propose to men every four years! And, men, you
won’t be let off the hook so easily if you turn down the pro-
posal! Traditionally a man was expected to pay a penalty, usual-
ly in the form of money, if he refused a marriage proposal from
a woman on leap day!
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FEBRUARY 29 - LEAP DAY TRADITIONS Ladies, Get Prepared To Propose To Your Man If He Hasn’t Already
W
By Lana Hartmann
The practice of women
proposing in a leap year
is different all across the
world. For example, the
proposal in Denmark is
on February 24 and not
February 29. If a Danish
man refuses to marry,
he must give 12 pairs of
gloves to the woman (one pair for each month to hide the fact
that her hand does not contain a ring). In Finland, the man must
provide the heartbroken woman fabric for a skirt. Several other
countries in Europe, particularly in Greece, and across the
world, believe it to be truly unlucky to wed during a leap year.
A proposal can be made and accepted but the wedding should
be postponed until after the leap year is over! $
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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. Level: Medium.
(Solution on page 46)
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WORD SEARCH
To celebrate Leap Year, find:
ALIGNMENT, BIRTHDAYS, CAESAR, DAY, DIVISIBLE, EARTH,
EVEN, EXTRA, FEBRUARY, FOLKLORE, FOUR, INTERCALARY,
INTERCALATED, JULIAN, LEAP, REVOLUTIONS, ROMAN,
SEASONS, YEAR.
Words appear in any direction. (Solution on page 46)
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J H I E P G D E Z G B B G T I
U W R R I A A T U O C X H E V
L F T O Y E S X L A N E N J I
I E H L H P O F N E F N R F S
A B D K B A K I N G S O V A Q
N R A L D E S U R E V N A S B
T U Y O Q L R L Y O L A R C L
Z A S F V I M P W O J M T P E
R R C V S J B E V E N O N G Y
L Y Y R A L R T N I S R E A C
Y J N X F I E N G I L A M T N
T C F B T T T A E R R T R M H
R E V O L U O S P J R V N T I
FUN & GAMES
CASINO DIRECTORY
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Sources: Arizona Department of Gaming—Current Tribal Gaming Status as of 01/01/16 & direct inquiries by press time.
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01. Apache Gold Casino Resort Hwy. 70, 5 mi. E. of Globe Globe 800-272-2438 577 Y Y Y Y Y Y
02. BlueWater Resort & Casino 11300 Resort Drive Parker 888-243-3360 526 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
03. Bucky’s Casino 1500 E. Hwy. 69 Prescott 800-756-8744 323 Y Y Y Y
04. Casino Arizona 101 & McKellips Scottsdale 480-850-7777 898 Y Y Y Y
05. Casino Del Sol 5655 W. Valencia Rd. Tucson 855-765-7829 1,059 Y Y Y Y Y Y
06. Casino of the Sun 7406 S. Camino De Oeste Tucson 855-765-7829 283
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 512 Y Y Y Y Y Y
09. Desert Diamond Casino I 7350 S. Nogales Hwy. Tucson 866-332-9467 1,016 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
10. Desert Diamond Casino II I-19, Exit 80 Tucson 866-332-9467 563 Y
11. Desert Diamond Casino-W.V. 101 & Northern Ave. Glendale 866-332-9467 1,089
12. Desert Diamond Casino-Why Hwy. 86, Milepost 55 Why 866-332-9467 58
13. Fort McDowell Casino Hwy. 87 & Ft. McDowell Rd. Fort McDowell 800-843-3678 857 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
14. Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino 15406 N. Maricopa Rd. Maricopa 480-802-5000 1,089 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
15. Hon-Dah Casino 777 Hwy. 260 Pinetop 800-929-8744 806 Y Y Y Y
16. Lone Butte Casino 1077 S. Kyrene Rd. Chandler 800-946-4452 786 Y Y Y
17. Mazatzal Hotel & Casino Hwy. 87, 1/4 mi. S. of Payson Payson 800-777-7529 420 Y Y Y Y Y Y
18. Paradise Casino 450 Quechan Dr. Yuma 888-777-4946 485 Y
19. Quechan Casino I-8, Exit 166 Winterhaven, CA 877-783-2426 1,000+ Y Y Y Y Y Y
20. Spirit Mountain Casino 8555 Hwy. 95 Mohave Valley 928-346-2000 235
21. Talking Stick Resort 101 & Indian Bend Scottsdale 480-850-7777 765 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
22. Twin Arrows Navajo Casino I-40, Exit 219 Flagstaff 855-946-8946 1,082 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
23. Vee Quiva Casino 6443 Komatke Ln. Laveen 800-946-4452 950 Y Y Y Y Y
24. Wild Horse Pass Casino 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd. Chandler 800-946-4452 950 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
25. Yavapai Casino 1505 E. Hwy. 69 Prescott 800-756-8744 243 Y
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Sudoku Solution
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2 8 3
4 7 6
1 9 5
7 2 4
5 9 6
1 8 3
9 3 8
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