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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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INTEGRITY IS KEY FOR THE
GAMING INDUSTRY
Regulatory agencies are in place to
ensure the fairness of the games and
protect the patrons and employees.
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04 EDITOR’S NOTE
06 PLAYERS TALK
08 GREAT GAMES
12 GAMING NEWS
14 ARIZONA LOTTERY
16 WINNING WAYS
18 CASINO DINING
20 TRIBAL NEWS
24 FEATURE STORY
32 TRAVEL—LAUGHLIN
34 CASINO NIGHTLIFE
35 FUN FACTS
36 HOT DEALS
38 CASINO BINGO DIRECTORY
40 CASINO ENTERTAINMENT
42 FUN & GAMES
45 SAMI’S SMACKDOWN
46 CASINO DIRECTORY
DEPARTMENTS
azgamingguide.com | May 2013 | Arizona Gaming Guide 03
CASH WIZARD TIKI MAGIC
BY BALLY TECHNOLOGIES
Cash Wizard is joined by a new,
mystical companion, Ms. Magic, in
this exciting new follow-up game.
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Contents MAY
2424 CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF
TWIN ARROWS CASINO NEAR TWIN ARROWS CASINO NEAR
FLAGSTAFF, AZ THIS MONTH!FLAGSTAFF, AZ THIS MONTH!
GRAND OPENING
MAY 24, 2013
TRIBAL CASINOS DRIVING
ARIZONA’S ECONOMY
New study positions tribal gaming
in Arizona as key sector of Arizona
economy.
2020
Alexandra
VOLUME 05 • ISSUE 05
PUBLISHER
Chris Hoft
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Elizabeth Torma
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Alexandra Lang
ART DIRECTOR
Melanie Mueller
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Ramses Ja
Cindy Esquer
Riley Meredith
Heather Austin
Valerie Spicer
Mladenka Fangiullos
Mark Novak
Samantha Becker
ADVERTISING SALES
Nina Consiglio
Elizabeth Torma
MAILING INFORMATION
Arizona Gaming Guide
P.O. Box 20636
Mesa, Arizona 85277
INTERNET INFORMATION
www.azgamingguide.com
www.facebook.com/ArizonaGamingGuide
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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Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort Opens May 24!
My team and I have been so excited with anticipation for the opening of Twin
Arrows Navajo Casino Resort near Flagstaff, Arizona! In this month’s feature
story, we give you a glimpse of what this incredible, new casino has to offer. The
options are endless; from the dining to the selection of games. It’s time to start
planning a trip and what better place to be than up north as the weather starts to
warm up! In addition, we are fortunate to present some very noteworthy contrib-
uting writers. Valerie Spicer, Director of the Arizona Indian Gaming Association
summarizes the benefits of Indian gaming. Maja Fangiullos, Public Information
Officer at the Arizona Department of Gaming, discusses the different regulatory
agencies. You can also read about pool parties, MegaJackpots fun facts, electronic
baccarat, hot deals, new slots, and so much more in this month’s issue!
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 May issue and have fun!
Cheers!
Alexandra Lang
Editor-in-Chief
PLAYERS TALK Q&A On Everything Gaming
06 Arizona Gaming Guide | May 2013 | azgamingguide.com
I’m a diamond member of Harrah’s. I believe that with
the new Total Rewards program and the extra bonuses I
can make 7 Stars this year. The key is to make 2,500
points across 20 days in the year for a total of 50,000
points. This will guarantee I get the 5,000 bonus points
during each visit. Then, 20 visits and 5,000 bonus points
each time will get me 100,000 free bonus points. By the
end I will have the 150,000 total I will need to be 7 stars!
M. Daniels – Phoenix, AZ
Your math checks out! If you can follow through on your goal
of twenty visits throughout this year and earn at least 2,500
points in one day per visit then you should reach the highest
Seven Stars Total Rewards player's club tier for Caesar's En-
tertainment. However, please remember to verify exactly what
the timeframe is for a "day" at the Caesar's property you in-
tend to play at. The times used to define a "day" at the casino
may actually begin at 3am and run until 2:59am on the next
calendar day. The times may also vary from property to prop-
erty. Also, don't forget to verify the number of points earned
with a player's club representative before you leave or head up
to your room. If a player's club representative is not available,
ask to speak to a casino floor shift supervisor or the casino man-
ager in order to verify the points earned. Better safe than sorry!
Let us know how your Seven Stars quest progresses and good
luck!
I love your magazine. I read it cover to cover every
month, and have picked up many helpful tips. My
question to you is…you have many times stated that “it
doesn't matter what you do, the next spin is already de-
cided." Is that also true on the slots where you can stop
the spin whenever you like? Or by stopping it mid spin,
does it change the outcome? Thank you!
Johanna Sayegh – Show Low, AZ
Thank you for being such a loyal reader of ours! We really en-
joy producing the magazine and filling it with all the interest-
ing information we have access to! Your question asks about
the outcomes on slots offering a "stop spin" feature. Most of the
slots on casino floors offer this feature and we can tell you that
they function no differently than the slots without the "stop
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: [email protected].
spin" feature activated. The selection of random numbers oc-
curs at the instant the spin is initiated regardless of if a player
presses the physical spin button on the button panel, a virtual
button on the slot's screen, or uses the pull down handle on the
side of the slot. Once the random numbers are selected for a
spin, the images shown on screen are purely for entertainment
purposes. The software inside the slot already knows what posi-
tion the reels will land in once the spin is started and if a player
presses "stop spin" the slot is ready to display the result as fast
as possible. Pressing "stop spin" does not change the outcome
of the spin. Player's can't "catch" a bonus symbol by pressing
"stop spin" at the "right moment" in order to start a bonus. If
a bonus triggers, or a winning combination lines up, then it
was meant to happen when the spin button was pressed
whether the player stopped the spin or not. Remember that the
monitors in slot machines are just large TV's programmed to
respond to what numbers were selected by the random number
generator. The "stop spin" button just makes the TV take a
player to the end result as fast as possible.
And, as a bonus (pun intended of course!), here's where our
exclusive insider knowledge of the casino gaming industry lets
you in on the secrets and history behind the "stop spin" fea-
ture! The "stop spin" feature came about in the late 1990's and
early 2000's as a way for casinos to increase the "coin-in" of
the games without increasing the wagers on the games. This
feature offered players the option to shorten the time it takes to
play out a spin allowing players to play faster, pushing more
money quicker into a slot, thereby raising "coin-in" (a way for
a casino to measure how much money is wagered, in total, on a
slot). At that time, slot manufacturers were in awe of how well
many of IGT's slots were performing for casinos across the
country, and the world, because IGT was one of the first slot
manufacturers to successfully implement the "stop spin" fea-
ture into a vast number of their games on casino floors. Many
slot manufacturers immediately followed suit with "stop spin"
features in their slot games as well in order to remain competi-
tive with IGT's performance. In closing, we do not recommend
players use the "stop spin" feature when playing a slot. Make
sure to sit back, relax and enjoy all the sights and sounds the
slot manufacturers built into every spin! Let the slot machine
entertain you!
Q&A On Everything Gaming PLAYERS TALK
azgamingguide.com | May 2013 | Arizona Gaming Guide 07
Dear Sirs: My husband and I have been playing the
video poker game called ACES where if you get four
aces in that order spelled correctly, it will pay the same
as a royal flush. Unfortunately, we have been playing
that game for over 25 years at any casino that offers it
and I have only had it twice and my husband has never
gotten it. We have gotten four aces in that game but
never in the right order to spell it correctly. We play at
least twice a week and have done numerous trips to Ve-
gas, Laughlin, etc. My question is what are the odds in
getting this? We have gotten numerous royal flushes.
My husband got 10 last year but has no luck on getting
ACES.
Joan Muglia – Fountain Hills, AZ
The video poker game ACE$ Bonus Poker can be found on
many of IGT's Game King slots installed across the state and
the country. However, it's not a "mainstream" video poker
game like Jacks or Better, Bonus Poker, Double Bonus Poker,
Double Double Bonus Poker, all the versions of Deuces, and so
on. Coming across ACES video poker is similar to finding an
oasis in the desert! In order to win 4,000 credits on a 5 credit
max bet, the equivalent of hitting a Royal Flush, the four Aces
have to spell the word "ACE$" in order and consecutively be-
ginning with either the first (leftmost) or second position. The
final five card hand will read either "ACE$–" or "–ACE$."
There are around seven times fewer of these ACE$ hands than
there are Royal Flushes. As a result, players won't experience
that win as often as they experience the Royal Flush.
The odds of hitting a Royal Flush for most video poker games,
playing with the optimal strategy, is around 1 in every 40,000
hands. For ACE$, the Royal Flush odds range from 1 in 39,000
to 1 in 47,000 depending on the exact pay table the casino of-
fers. The ACE$ hand odds range from 1 in 274,000 to 1 in
299,000 depending on the pay table available to the player! If
we assume an average video poker player is able to play around
4 hands per minute, then the Royal Flush win happens some-
time in the 166th hour of play, and the ACE$ win will happen
sometime in the 1,239th hour of play! In addition, while the
strategy for ACE$ Bonus Poker is essentially the same as for
Bonus Poker, the ACE$ win does affect how the game is played
optimally. For example, players will be faced with situations
where when one or more aces appear on the deal in the correct
position for the bonused win. Clearly the optimal strategy,
more often than not, may require players to hold one or more of
those aces and drop other cards, possibly "made" hands, in or-
der to draw for the ACE$ win. For example, players might have
a full house with two aces in position and drop the other cards!
By the way, great job on all those Royal Flushes last year! $
Casino Arizona Installs 1 Cent1 Cent1 Cent Slots
en years ago, players would have been hard-pressed to find slot
machines in anything lower than a nickel denomination at Casino
Arizona, but times have changed! If it’s been a while since your last
visit to this popular Phoenix Valley casino, you will be pleasantly sur-
prised during your next trip. Not only has Casino Arizona been offer-
ing 2 cent slots in all the greatest titles for a couple years now, but this
month they are starting to introduce the beloved penny games, a favor-
ite of most slot enthusiasts. Here are a couple titles you can expect to
find now …
Diamonds of Athens
This exciting new game by slot
giant IGT has payouts fit for a
goddess! The picturesque graph-
ics feature an imperial symbol
set with mythical creatures and
wilds. The base game contains
the well-known Super Stacks feature and the bonus awards between 12
and 16 free games. The Super Stacks increase during the free games
which really builds big win anticipation. Get ready for some huge pay-
outs with Diamonds of Athens!
The Lovely Outlaws
Players who are familiar with
IGT’s Tumbling Reels mechanic
know that since all winning com-
binations vanish then new sym-
bols tumble down for even more
wins. What this means is ex-
tremely lucrative payouts! The Lovely Outlaws slot presents stunning
graphics reminiscent of the Wild West, 99 pay lines of action, and the
potential for some big returns. When playing this game, watch for
IGT’s Connected Lines feature which is a more intuitive way of under-
standing winning pay lines.
Other new IGT games to be on the lookout for this month at Casino
Arizona are Midnight Eclipse, Miss Red, Red Cliffs, West Journey
Treasure Hunt, and Wild Horses. New WMS installations include Win-
ter Wolf, Zanzibar, Fairy’s Fortune, Wild Stampede, Lancelot, and
Dragon’s Fire.
GREAT GAMES New Slots
08 Arizona Gaming Guide | May 2013 | azgamingguide.com
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino
Brings Baccarat to Arizona
ila River Casinos’ Wild Horse Pass Hotel &
Casino recently introduced Arizona’s very first
electronic Baccarat game. A popular game at many
casinos, Baccarat has remained just out of reach for
casino goers in Arizona until now. Wild Horse Pass
Hotel & Casino’s launch of Interblock’s Baccarat
gaming system will bring the table game to Arizona
for the first time.
“We are happy to be the first casino in Arizona to be
offering this new game,” says John J. James, CEO of
Gila River Casinos.“Our partnership with Interblock
brings the best electronic Baccarat game in the indus-
try to our guests and continues our effort to consis-
tently offer an exceptional gaming experience in
Arizona.”
Interblock’s Baccarat game offers multiple bets and
opportunities to win. Baccarat is often linked to high
rollers in Las Vegas, but the relatively simple rules
make it very easy to learn and the action of the game
make it extremely popular amongst those who have
played.
“This is such a fantastic opportunity for Interblock
and Gila River Casinos,” said Danny Ouellette, the
Director of Sales.“Our Baccarat product will be a
perfect fit in one of their re-designed table gaming
pits that will create an exciting new experience for
players.”
About Gila River Gaming Enterprises, Inc.
Gila River Gaming Enterprises, Inc. operates three Arizona casi-
nos owned by the Gila River Indian Community including Wild
Horse Pass Hotel & Casino, Lone Butte Casino, and Vee Quiva
Casino. All three casinos offer a combination of slots, table games,
bingo, poker and hotel and are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a
year. For more information call 1-800-946-4452 or visit their
website at www.wingilariver.com.
G
T
Hon-Dah Resort & Casino First To
Install New 7-Level Progressive Staggered reel sets, exciting free games bonus rounds,
and the chance to win up to seven progressive prizes,
even multiple progressives on the same spin, make
this new slot game by WMS a winner! Higher bets
give players better odds during the progressive picks
and Max Bet players are guaranteed a prize once a
pick is triggered. Players can choose their base game
themes which include Jade Amulet, Leprechaun’s
World and Gorilla Chief with a Min Bet of 30 credits.
10 Arizona Gaming Guide | May 2013 | azgamingguide.com
GREAT GAMES New Bally Technologies Slots Coming Soon
e’s back and he’s not alone!
Cash Wizard Tiki Magic™ is
the superb follow-up to one
of your favorite Bally games,
Cash Wizard™. In this latest
rendition, the Cash Wizard is joined by
a new mystical character and compan-
ion, Ms. Magic.
Available on the ALPHA™ Pro Series™
22/32 with its towering 32-inch monitor,
LED cabinet lighting, and compelling
sound, this new game offers stunning
graphics and animation. Eye-catching
cabinet features include high-definition
screens and the new U-Drag™ touch-
screen technology. The dynamic sur-
round sound chair gives you a unique
audio experience, letting you groove to
the song Do You Believe In Magic while
being whisked away by the sounds of
the Cash Wizard Magical Forest.
Tiki Magic brims with technological
advancements that elevate the level of
excitement and entertainment. One ex-
ample is the first 1080p high-resolution
screen on a Bally slot machine. This
vivid display delivers crisp, clear animations that bring the
game to life. You will see the sun reflect off a stream cascading
through the forest, the leaves rustle in the breeze, and the Tiki
dance to the sounds of the forest.
The new game incorporates all the great features of the original,
plus three new base-game bonus features. These include Pick-A-
Wand, a Spells feature, and Free Games with Locking Wilds™.
H In the Pick-A-Wand feature, you will
pick the magic wand of either the Cash
Wizard or Ms. Magic to reveal a bonus
prize. Designers modified the Pick-A-
Potion feature to offer more interactive
fun for you as well. In the original Cash
Wizard, potions that you pick are added
to the point bonus. In Tiki Magic, you
will drag-and-drop the ingredients of
your choice into a cauldron, mixing
your own magical potions. During Free
Games, when any full stack of wild
symbols lands on the reel, the wilds
remain for the duration of the free
games.
The new game also comes with two new
Wizard Bonus Bet features. During the
bonus bet, you can hit the Mystery Wild
Reels or the Tiki Magic Bonus. The Mys-
tery Wild Reels give you one free spin
with two wild reels.
The Tiki Magic Bonus offers more inter-
active fun than ever before. When you
hit this bonus, you will launch the Cash
Wizard and Ms. Magic into the air from
the iDeck™ to start the feature. The
characters fly around the Tiki in a dazzling display, and the Tiki
turns around to show a Pachinko-style game. The game ran-
domly awards three, four, or five balls to start. As the balls fall,
they land in different cups revealing a number of different
prizes. You can hit the progressive jackpots, win free games, or
credits. You can even win all three progressive jackpots in the
same bonus! The Cash Wizard and Ms. Magic are on their way
soon and they’re ready to craft some big wins for you! $
Do You Believe In Magic?
GAMING NEWS
12 Arizona Gaming Guide | May 2013 | azgamingguide.com
IntegrityIntegrityIntegrity is Paramount in the Gaming IndustrGaming IndustrGaming Industryyy
very time we sit at a slot machine or card table, we sit
behind a virtual apparatus of regulations, negotiations
and security features. For Tribal casinos in Arizona, the
system is composed of three separate parties: the Gaming Facil-
ity Operator (GFO), the Tribal Gaming Office (TGO) and the
Arizona Department of Gaming (ADG). These authorities are in
place not just to ensure the fairness of the games, but the secu-
rity of casino patrons, employees and assets.
So what is this apparatus and why is it needed?
Let’s start with the basics; many of us are not aware that when
we enter casinos in Arizona, we are venturing onto the grounds
of sovereign Indian Nations. This means that Tribal laws and
regulations are applied here and as such we are obliged to re-
spect them. Although these regulations are under the umbrella
of the federal government of the United States, patrons must
understand that every Tribe is unique, with its own customs,
values and rules. When choosing to enter a casino, we should
respect the laws and regulations of the Tribal nation that owns
the facility and understand that we are patrons and visitors.
Which leads us to a second question: What happens if there is
a patron dispute or casino violation? Who should I refer it to?
This is where we take a look into the complex machinery which
ensures that patrons have maximum protection at all times
when they visit Arizona casinos. Most of the Indian Nations
have their own political districts, a Tribal council with represen-
tatives, and executive, judicial and legislative branches with
powers similar to the ones Congress holds, albeit on a smaller
scale. Hence, they have their own Police Department as well as
Fire Department and healthcare system. So, it is clear they are
separate entities from the State of Arizona.
By Mladenka (Maja) Fangiullos
On the other hand, Arizona has its own system of rules and
regulations which its citizens enjoy. Therefore, in order for us to
effectively implement gaming on Tribal lands in Arizona, cer-
tain cooperation and regulatory rules had to be established.
First was the Federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) of
1988, which regulates gaming on the Indian Lands by establish-
ing some uniform regulatory guidelines throughout the United
States. IGRA stipulates that the regulation of the Indian gaming
industry is to be governed by the mutual compacts between
sovereign States and federally recognized Indian Nations. So,
we have two sovereign entities - - in this case it can be any In-
dian Nation which is involved with the gaming industry and
the State of Arizona - - which have mutually entered into the
compact that regulates their gaming industry.
Having provided the big picture and clarified the fact that every
time we enter any gaming facility we are on sovereign lands,
let’s take a step back and look at how potential issues that might
come up for the casino patrons are handled. In case there is an
issue between a patron and the casino, and that issue cannot be
resolved by the GFO or it is of a regulatory nature, the next step
for the patron is to file an appeal with the TGO. The TGO acts as
a Tribal regulator for the casino operation, ensuring the integ-
rity of the games. Aside from this task, the TGO promotes the
safety and security of patrons and employees on the casino
grounds. The TGO also works in close cooperation with the
ADG, which is the regulatory arm of the State of Arizona. The
two agencies, through their investigative and law enforcement
units, see that every potential regulatory violation is properly
investigated and resolved through mutual collaboration. The
TGO and ADG establish regulatory compliance with Class III
gaming in accordance with the compact. They also conduct the
E
BLUEWATER RESORT & CASINO ADDS RIVER WATER SPORT ATTRACTION
“Rock the Wake,” the official Grand Opening for the
“Wakeboard Island,” at BlueWater Resort & Casino is slated
for May 18, 2013. “Wakeboard Island” will be a two tower,
cable pulley system that will allow all wakeboarders to ex-
perience a “skate-park style” wakeboard ride, without the
need for a boat.
There will be a designated course for riders of ALL skill lev-
els. The course will feature a double-sided kicker and sixty
foot flat box with elevated rail for advanced riders, as well as
an open center section for beginners riding for the very first
time. The course will be placed inside the existing Marina and
will allow for a worry-free ride, completely separated from
boat traffic.
The May 18 “Rock the Wake” at “Wakeboard Island” Grand
Opening at BlueWater Resort & Casino is presented by: Body
Glove and Hyperlite Wakeboards. Get ready to “Rock the
Wake” from 11am to 5pm with live music featuring the Voo-
doo Glow Skulls, Wrong Beach, The White Kaps and other
live entertainment. Professional wakeboard exhibitions with
appearances by Centurion Rider Ricky Gonzalez, Hyperlite
Pro Trever Maur, ASU Wake Devils and more. Entertainment
is free to the public. There will be vendors, drink and food
specials at the River’s Edge Cantina.
For more information about BlueWater Resort & Casino, visit
their website at www.bluewaterfun.com or call their toll free
number 1.888.243.3360. $
necessary background checks for employees working in the
industry and vendors that wish to do business with the gaming
facility. Most importantly, the TGO and ADG work together to
ensure the safety and security of all patrons. Should there be a
complaint from a patron, the first step is to speak with the man-
agers of the gaming facility. If the complaint cannot be resolved
at that level, patrons should file a report with the TGO.
In metaphorical terms, the TGO and ADG act as the Consulate
offices for gaming between the two sovereign entities. Together
with the GFO they form three pillars to support that, on casino
grounds the public is protected, the games are fair and that the
money goes where it is supposed to go. “It is in everybody’s
interest to promote public safety and confidence in the gaming
industry,” said Mark Brnovich, Director of the Arizona Depart-
ment of Gaming. “Ultimately, this is the measure of success for
our regulatory structure,” he added.
Having said all this, the next time you sit down to play a game
in a casino in Arizona, perhaps you will feel more assured
knowing the integrity of the game and its finances are sup-
ported by three pillar agencies, and that there are certain protec-
tions you enjoy even on the grounds of a sovereign nation. $
Regulatory agencies are in place not
just to ensure the fairness of the
games, but the security of casino
patrons, employees and assets.
Mladenka (Maja) Fangiullos is the ADG Public Informa-
tion Officer Intern. Maja is an experienced and multi-
skilled analyst on cultural, economic, and political issues
relevant to the transition, reconciliation, reintegration,
governance, and development in Afghanistan and Iraq.
She has 11 years of professional experience in senior offices
of the US government and the UN. Maja also has 8 years
of resident experience in hostile environments, specializing
in international and political affairs, strategy and policy.
ARIZONA LOTTERY Winners & Jackpots
14 Arizona Gaming Guide | May 2013 | azgamingguide.com
Arizona Lottery’s The Pick™ Jackpot Reaches
$6.7 Million
rizona’s own jackpot game, The
Pick™, has climbed to $6.7 million as
of April 18, 2013.
“It is thrilling to watch The Pick jackpot climb,
since it is Arizona’s own jackpot game,” said
Karen Bach, director of budget, products, and
communications for the Arizona Lottery. “It’s
exciting to know that the winning ticket can
only be sold in Arizona.”
Since the jackpot started rolling November 4,
2012, there have been more than 7.1 million in
prizes in Arizona! The Pick costs $1 per ticket,
and players choose six numbers, 1 through 44.
Players win a prize for matching a minimum
of three numbers. Ticket sales stop at 9:30 p.m.
the night of the draw. For more information
about The Pick, other great Arizona Lottery
games, or for the winning numbers, visit their
website at www.ArizonaLottery.com. $
A
$1,000,000 Powerball® Winner
raig Krause, who shares his time be-
tween Colorado and Arizona, doesn’t
usually purchase Lottery tickets. However,
on Friday, March 21, 2013, he was in his
local store and purchased five Powerball®
tickets for Saturday’s drawing.
Early Monday morning, Craig checked his
ticket and was excited that on the top line
he had three numbers. He knew that there
had been one $1,000,000 Powerball winner
in Arizona for March 22, 2013, and that it
wasn’t him. Then he continued checking and, to his amazement, discovered two
additional matching numbers. At that point, he yelled to his friend in the next
room to come look at his ticket, because he had five matching numbers. His
friend didn’t really believe him, but came into the room to look. When he also
saw five matching numbers, they decided they’d better go to the store and see
what the ticket was worth.
They didn’t take the ticket into the store, but got a brochure from the counter
and found that five matching numbers were worth $1,000,000! At that point,
they were so excited they barely made it out of the store and into the truck.
Craig never did check the other four lines on the ticket. They were going to
come right down to the Lottery, but Craig wanted to go back to his house to get
their other friend so both would go with him to receive his check.
Craig, who works in the construction field, has been coming out to Arizona for
the last three years. In his spare time, he rides his bicycle, swims, and is learning
to golf. While in Arizona, he also enjoys attending baseball spring training. He
really hasn’t had time to make any plans for his $1,000,000, but he said, “I’ll
probably pay off some bills and share with my family.” He also plans to play
the Lottery more often.
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$52,000 Weekly Winnings™ Winner
enneth Hawk, Jr., of Casa Grande, began to play Weekly Winnings™ after his mother told
him about the new game. He did some research, and upon discovering that there were so
many ways to win, he became a regular and faithful player of the game.
Kenneth began playing the game using his own selection of numbers. He was thinking about
changing some of them, but got lazy and didn’t want to bother filling out new forms. Therefore,
for the draw of February 8, 2013, he used the same play slip he’d been using. “If I’d changed the
numbers, I never would have won.” Choosing the $52,000 (taxes paid) option, he plans to pay off
some bills and put some away for his grandchildren’s college funds. He said, “I may also help
my mom.”
Kenneth, who does custom work for the mining industry, plans to keep playing. After all, “I’ve
got to play to win.” The winning ticket was purchased at 7-Eleven, 1592 N. Casa Grande Ave., Casa Grande. $
K
WINNING WAYS Hints & Tips
ou should always, always, always play the maximum bet
regardless of what denomination video poker machine
you’re playing. Since the Royal Flush is the only win in
video poker that is not proportional to your bet like the other
wins are, you have to play the maximum bet for the added ad-
vantage.
Playing video poker at a one or two credit bet, rather than the
usual five credit maximum bet, is a serious mistake! If you feel
too intimidated to play the max, then you’re playing the wrong
denomination and you need to go down a level or two. Hitting
the Royal Flush while playing the minimum bet of 25¢ on a
standard quarter video poker game can pay as little as $60!
However, hitting the Royal Flush while playing the maximum
bet of 25¢ on a nickel video poker game can pay as much as
$200! Same bet, same win, but two very different payouts!
Taking a look at another example: if you’re playing the mini-
mum bet of $1 on a dollar video poker machine and you hit the
Royal Flush, this win (in almost all situations) pays $250. On the
other hand, by going down one level and playing a quarter
video poker game at a maximum bet of $1.25, the Royal Flush
pays $1,000 (and more if it’s a progressive game). So, don’t give
the casino an even greater advantage. Choose a comfortable
denomination and always play the maximum bet! $
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2 VERY EASY VIDEO POKER
RULES TO REMEMBER: Choose a Comfortable Denomination
& Always Play Max Bet
Play the maximum bet of 25¢ on a nickel
video poker game rather than the minimum
bet of 25¢ on a quarter video poker game
CASINO DINING
Don Shula's American Steak House
At Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino ach Shula’s Steak House is themed after 1972’s Undefeated Miami Dolphins and
their “Perfect Season” - the only team in NFL history to finish a season 17 - 0. The
menus are hand painted on official NFL game footballs and signed by Coach himself.
At Shula’s Steak Houses, one of the featured entrees is the 48-Ounce Porterhouse.
Those who finish it join Shula’s 48-Ounce Club, which currently has more than 26,000
members.
Shula’s Chef Lawlor has worked in the Valley at various Country Clubs and Casinos
over the last 23 years. He received an award for the New Times “Best of Phoenix” Ca-
sino Dining Menu in 2005. He has achieved several other honors such as the Boys and
Girls Club’s annual Bon Vivant for Best Presentation (twice), Best Appetizer and also
Best Dessert.
In addition, he has worked with various charity organizations to include the St Mary’s
Food Bank, the Boys and Girls Clubs of the East Valley and the Child Crisis Cen-
ter. He has been responsible for catering various major concerts and events, also the
openings of several new casinos and many functions with both the National and Ari-
zona Indian Gaming Associations.
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino invites you to enjoy an undefeated dining experience
at Shula’s Steak House, where they only offer the best beef money can buy, The
SHULA CUT. Reservations Recommended. Call 520-796-1972 or make your reserva-
tions online via Open Table. $
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TRIBAL NEWS
New Study Positions Tribal Gaming in New Study Positions Tribal Gaming in New Study Positions Tribal Gaming in Arizona as Key Sector of Arizona EconomyArizona as Key Sector of Arizona EconomyArizona as Key Sector of Arizona Economy
n 2002, when Arizona passed a proposition to continue
gaming on Arizona tribal lands, voters said “yes” to lim-
ited and regulated tribal gaming that would benefit all the
people of this state. Now, ten years later, the Arizona In-
dian Gaming Association (AIGA) commissioned a study by the
Taylor Policy Group to quantify the impact of that popular vote.
The recently published report which was authored by respected
national economist Jonathon Taylor, documented that tribal
government gaming is generating real numbers, real jobs and
real benefits that are improving the lives of tribal people and all
Arizonans.
Real Numbers
Arizona’s economy, historically, was built on 5 “C’s” - cotton,
copper, cattle, citrus and climate. The Taylor study demon-
strates that a new “C” - casinos - is now a new economic driver.
The study reported that casino revenues of $1.7 billion in 2011
were greater than Arizona’s cattle and dairy revenues, greater
than cotton revenues and exceeded revenues from citrus. Of the
original five “C’s”, Indian gaming today is only surpassed by
copper and tourism (climate).
However, dollars in tell only part of the story. Under the terms
of our compacts, tribes agreed to share revenues with the state,
I even though tribal governments (unlike cities, towns and coun-
ties) do not receive shared revenues in return. As of October,
2012, the dollars out totaled almost three-quarters of a billion
dollars, shared revenues that were deposited into the Arizona
Benefits Fund. Nearly half of these dollars are distributed di-
rectly to school districts statewide. Since 2002, tribes have con-
tributed more than $356 million to Arizona schools which use
these funds to hire teachers, improve reading and math and
provide teacher training. Twenty-eight percent of these funds
are directed to pay for unfunded trauma and emergency care.
More than 60 hospitals receive money that reimburses them for
providing these critical, life-saving services. Eight percent of
these funds support wildlife conservation and tourism state-
wide. Still more money flows to cities, towns and counties.
Real Jobs
The study reported that Indian gaming is responsible for creat-
ing more than 15,000 direct jobs. More importantly, these jobs
are spread over nine counties, seven of which are rural locations
where good jobs with good benefits are non-existent or scarce.
In addition, the study identified that our industry generated an
additional 2,398 indirect jobs and 4,467 induced jobs, bringing
the total number of jobs to more than 22,000. In terms of major
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below mining and forestry, but above electronic & appliance
stores, air transportation and utilities. To put this number in
context, if Indian casinos were a single employer, they would
rank third in the state, below Wal-Mart and Banner Health.
Unlike other top employers, the success of Indian gaming does
not depend upon tax abatements, zoning easements, regulatory
concessions and other enticements, all of which are used to at-
tract employers to the state.
Real Benefits
In addition to funding education, trauma and emergency care,
wildlife conservation and tourism, substantial revenues flow to
city, town and county governments which use these dollars to
support a range of activities, from public safety to social ser-
vices and arts and cultural programs. As a result of these contri-
butions, the study concludes that the revenue investment tribes
have made and continue to make in our state have made Ari-
zona better educated, healthier and stronger. Ten years later,
because of Indian gaming, Arizona is a better place to live, work
and play.
The study also took into account the positive impact of the
“bricks and mortar” investment tribes have made in Arizona by
building casinos, hotels, resorts, golf courses and other ameni-
ties during the past decade. Arizona was one of the worst hit
states during the recent economic downturn and projects on
tribal lands—including sports facilities, health care centers and
retail malls—not only pumped millions of dollars into the econ-
omy, they were the major source of employment for construc-
tion and construction-related jobs in the state and even in the
region. While much of the investment took place in Pima and
Maricopa counties, the presence of casinos in non-metropolitan
areas moves tourist dollars to their home counties. Harrah’s Ak-
Chin Casino Resort generated more than $205.3 million in eco-
nomic activity, making it Pinal County’s largest economic en-
gine with nearly 1,100 and an annual payroll of $36.7 million.
The study concludes that Indian gaming in Arizona is certain to
be more than a billion dollars’ worth of gross state product,
beneficial jobs, taxes, and revenues. It is fulfilling its promise to
help tribes meet social and economic challenges. Because tribes
don’t have the resources to produce their own goods and ser-
vices and must buy them elsewhere, the study pointed out that
Indian gaming is generating net new economic activity for
households and businesses in state that supply labor, goods and
services to Indian governments and casinos. Ten years later all
Arizonans are winning big. $
Valerie Spicer is the Executive Director of the
Arizona Indian Gaming Association (AIGA).
She’s been inspiring her peers in the gaming
industry for nearly 30 years. In 2011, her ef-
forts and accomplishments were recognized
with the “Great Women of Gaming Proven
Leader” award.
TRIBAL NEWS Continued from page 20
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort, located along I-40, exit 219,
just east of Flagstaff, Arizona, will open May 24, 2013. Grand open-
ing events throughout Memorial Day weekend will highlight rich
Navajo traditions while showcasing the property’s state-of-the-art
gaming, luxurious resort accommodations, fine dining and cultur-
ally infused architecture.
The 267,000 square foot facility showcases Navajo culture and fea-
tures commissioned Navajo artists’ original paintings and other
artworks. The structure was designed by the Friedmutter Group of
Las Vegas – working with Navajo tribal members – and built by
Hunt Construction Group.
“Twin Arrows will create a new benchmark in gaming entertain-
ment while improving the economic health and prosperity of the
Navajo Nation,” said Derrick Watchman, chief executive officer of
the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise. “As northern Arizona’s pre-
mier destination casino resort, our team will provide the best gam-
ing experience in northern Arizona.”
Phase one of the $230 million facility includes 1,089 slot machines,
18 table games and 12 poker tables, live Keno, a five-story hotel
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with 90 rooms and suites initially, 16,000 square foot banquet
and conference center, fully equipped fitness center, heated
indoor pool and six distinct dining concepts. The casino will
operate 24 hours per day, seven days a week. The resort also
offers 24-hour complimentary valet parking featuring a unique
“Valet Express” mobile phone service system.
“Our gaming strategy is to provide something for everyone,
from penny slots to a wide variety of table games and a luxuri-
ous poker room,” said Watchman. “At Twin Arrows, we have
the newest games and utilize cutting edge gaming technology.
We offer several games that can’t be found anywhere else.”
Six Distinct Dining Options
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort offers an extensive variety
of food and beverage selections. Resort guests also have the
option for in-room dining service 24 hours a day.
Zenith Steakhouse: Zenith Steakhouse is Twin Arrows’ flag-
ship restaurant. Its exhibition kitchen, fireplace and menu put
a twist on the traditional. Zenith serves the highest quality
meats and sustainable seafood paired with seasonal and re-
gional produce to create exquisite steaks, chops, fish and shell-
fish entrees. Zenith also serves handcrafted cocktails and 250
of the world’s finest wines.
Arrows Sports Bar: The sports bar offers a wide selection of
local, regional and international beers as well as spicy wings,
loaded nachos, steak and cheese fries, signature burgers, big-
bowl salads and knife-and-fork sandwiches. The bar is sur-
rounded by 19 large-screen HD TVs and a state-of-the-art
sound system.
Four Elements Café: The café offers a contemporary all-day
dining menu, featuring a rich variety of dining options with a
southwestern flair. Throughout the rest of the day guests can
choose from an extensive variety of salads, sandwiches, signa-
ture burgers, steaks, chops, seafood and desserts.
The Reef, Seafood Bar: The Reef is a true seafood bar featuring
exciting exhibition-style cooking. The menu favorites include
freshly shucked oysters, oyster shooters, pasta, chowders and
stews. The chef will also create specialty dishes upon request.
Food Court: The Food Court offers a variety of ethnic and sea-
sonal cuisine including authentic Navajo fry bread tacos, mut-
ton stew and green chili pork stew. Traditional options include
burger and fries, deli sandwiches, stir fry vegetable lo mein
and other Asian-style cuisine.
Coffee Bar: Peet’s Coffee is brewed daily. A variety of other
made-to-order cold coffees, teas, seasonal beverages, bottled
soft drinks, energy drinks, fresh baked goods, parfaits and
grab-n-go salads and sandwiches are also provided. Continued on page 27
“Yá'át'ééh. We welcome Arizona residents and tourists to ex-
perience our world-class gaming and array of dining options
this summer,” said Maureen Curley, chairwoman of the Board
of Directors for the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise. “We are
committed to building business opportunities for the Navajo
Nation as we provide an economic boost to the entire region
and put Navajo people to work.”
Unparalleled Conference, Meeting and Special Event Space
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort offers meeting and event
planners tremendous variety with 16,000 square feet of banquet
and conference space as well as two outdoor meeting spaces.
Whether it’s for a business conference, board meeting, rehearsal
dinner, outdoor gathering, intimate wedding and reception, or
full-day working meeting, Twin Arrows is able to accommodate
a range of meeting and event requests.
State-of-the-art technology is available throughout the confer-
ence center, breakout rooms and executive boardroom with
custom commissioned artwork, wall features and carpet pat-
terns incorporating Navajo traditions and culture in each.
Vaulted ceilings, luxurious finishes, soft amber and gold colors
and a laser-cut stone floor medallion “Wedding Basket” design
are found in the spacious grand ballroom that easily converts
into intimate meeting space. The ballroom’s elegance and the
panoramic views combine to provide the perfect scenic destina-
tion wedding opportunity.
The Casino
The casino’s theme is “The Glittering World.” Its ceiling depicts
a Navajo night sky and the Milky Way with custom decorative
chandeliers. At the center of the ca-
sino there is an elegant custom silver
and bronze metal chain drapery. The
metal drapery creates an oval with
grass and reed designs. Crystal lan-
terns surround the outer layers, and
inside a reflective chandelier with
independent rays of light form a cen-
tral ceiling feature. Additional detail
throughout the casino recalls the glit-
tering Dook’ o’osliid, the western
mountain where “light shines from
within.”
At the main entrance of the casino
guests enter through a black textured
stone vestibule, a contemporary ab-
straction of the First World. The en-
trance also contains stone soffits that
depict the 1st World of the Insect peo-
ple, the 2nd World of Bluebirds and
Swallow people, the 3rd World of the
Grasshoppers, and the 4th World
where Man and Woman came to be.
A custom chandelier in the rotunda
depicts the vertical rise of the people
through each world. Hand blown
glass rings represent the colors of
each world. Droplets of crystal cas-
cade through the rings like water and
two chrome tubes in the center of the
rings symbolize the reeds that were
used to enter through the hard sky of
the world. The rotunda floor mirrors
the chandelier in an infinity circle
reflection.
Custom commissioned artwork is
featured throughout the resort, casino
and conference center. Each restau-
rant has a different theme celebrating
Navajo traditions. The resort is fur-
ther embellished with the sacred col-
ors of the Navajo Nation and the
unique basket weave design. Continued on page 28
Continued from page 25
Yá'át'ééh means “welcome” in the language
spoken by the Navajo people.
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Aruze Gaming
Twin Arrows is the first casino in Ari-
zona to install Lucky Big Wheel and Shoot
to Win Craps, both innovative new slot
titles by Aruze Gaming. Lucky Big Wheel
is a new twist to the “Big 6” table game
where players have the opportunity to
spin the world’s largest big wheel of its
kind. Each of the Lucky Big Wheel sta-
tions is equipped with a lever that play-
ers pull to determine their own fate.
Shoot to Win Craps recreates all the bet-
ting zones of the traditional table game.
With an easily understood HELP menu
Slot Games
Slot enthusiasts will be thrilled to know
that Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort
has a diverse selection of slot games from
various manufacturers which include
both core products and premium games!
The floor includes a massive array of
penny games (a favorite amongst most
players) as well as higher denomination
slots, an impressive assortment of both
video and classic stepper games, and a
ton of licensed titles - both familiar ones
and brand new titles that will be avail-
able for play for the first time in Arizona
at the casino’s grand opening!
Aristocrat Technologies
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort
would like to invite players to uncover
the mystery of Sherlock Holmes Fortune’s
Detective in Aristocrat’s newest slot game.
Excitement is elementary, dear Watson!
With bonus features like symbol morphs,
wild reels, free games, and a 3-level pro-
gressive with a $20,000 top award, a little
deductive reasoning quickly adds up to a
whole lot of fun! Players will also want to
try their luck on some of the other brand
new Aristocrat titles also available at
Twin Arrows such as Zorro: The Tale of the
Lost Gold, a widescreen video slot utiliz-
ing a multi-reel set or The Phantom that
contains similar game play mechanics.
Cashman Live: King 7, Cashman Live: I
Heart Diamonds, and Wonder 4 are just
some of the new Aristocrat titles on the
floor as well.
and BET screens all players, ranging from
beginner to expert, can enjoy this popular
game! And, many players are already fa-
miliar with the over-sized, illuminated
reels of the Innovator slot series available
in several major casinos across Arizona.
Innovator products at Twin Arrows in-
clude 4 Chinese Beasts, King of Dragons,
Catch the Money, Cherry Chance Shining
Seven, and Seven Rush.
Bally Technologies
Bally Technologies is the oldest slot manu-
facturing company in the world. They
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Millionaire Mile, and Wheel of Fortune
Triple Extreme Spin.
Incredible Technologies
Recently licensed to sell games in Ari-
zona, Incredible Technologies is ready
to treat players’ senses with Chocolate
Indulgence, their delectable new slot
game. With caramels, creams, fruits and
nougats, Chocolate Indulgence features
eight tasty truffle symbols that look
good enough to eat. In addition, special
gold and silver wrapped chocolates trig-
ger two different levels of fabulous free
spins where players can win up to 15
silver and 15 gold spins and even re-
trigger for richer rewards! Look for an-
other Incredible technologies game on
the Twin Arrows slot floor called Money:
Fortunes of the East that has a new twist
on free games and an exhilarating fea-
ture that includes grouped symbol re-
veals and massive wild wins!
Konami Gaming
Konami Gaming is Born from Fun with
entertaining and innovative games that
ignite players’ imaginations and that’s
why Twin Arrows has decided to install
all of Konami’s hottest themes! These
themes include Passport to Riches, Electri-
fying Riches and more. Passport to Riches
is a Multi Mystery Xtra Reward series
that features a traveling interactive
dragon that will randomly trigger bo-
nuses. This series has two available ti-
tles, The Great Pyramids and China
were founded in 1932 and recently cele-
brated their 80th birthday! Their ‘tried
and true’ reel slots and video slots, such
as the Quick Hits and Blazing 7s series of
games, have a loyal fan base because slot
buffs know that the math in the games is
solid. Players can also count on thrilling
experiences with their newer slot themes
such as Texas Dice, Mustang, Gaucho’s
Gold, Hot Hot Habanero, Treasures of Egypt,
Aloha Island, and Bee Lucky, as well. These
are just a few of the many titles available
for play at Twin Arrows.
IGT
Not too long ago on a casino floor not so
far away, Star Wars slots took the gaming
world by force. Well the force is back and
stronger than ever with Star Wars Trilogy,
IGT’s newest addition to the Center Stage
series of games. This MultiPLAY slot
features three games that each corre-
spond with one of the original three mov-
ies. Players will feel the force flowing
through them as the Rapid Reload feature
spins the reels again for even bigger wins
when the four center symbols match up
or when they collect tokens to increase
their bonus win multipliers for some gi-
gantic payouts. The Star Wars Trilogy slot
has something for every Star Wars fan
and gaming fan alike. Try it out, and re-
member that the force will be with you…
always. Twin Arrows will not only be
one of the first casinos to offer the Star
Wars Trilogy slots, but here are just a few
of the other great new titles available as
well: Elvis the King, The Beverly Hillbillies
Dream, and offers 3 new bonus features;
Free Reels, Power Push and XL Wild Reels.
Each bonus rewards the patron with an
increased chance of higher wins and can
be triggered individually or in combina-
tion with one another! Electrifying Riches
incorporates free games, Action Stacked
Symbols and introduces a new ‘copy and
paste’ feature. The ‘copy and paste’ feature
activates when the same symbols appear
on the first reel. That reel will then copy to
one or more additional reels resulting in
winning more credits and the possibility
of triggering free games. Set your world
on fun and play these exciting games at
Twin Arrows.
Multimedia Games
Twin Arrows’ players can play two hot
games at once with Multimedia’s new
Blazin’ Bucks video slot with a kick – a
second game on the side that can be
played simultaneously for even more win-
nings! Side Action Dice kicks this game up
a notch when players decide they want in
and wager the 25 credit side bet. The Side
Action Dice game is available during any
play where the side bet is active. Six dice
will roll and display the result and all
prizes are based on the pay table shown
below the dice. Carnival in Rio, another
great new game by Multimedia, will have
players dancing the samba and having a
party when they receive up to 70 free
spins! And that’s not all – during the free
spins all stacked Dancer symbols become
wild and can appear on all five reels! Continued on page 31
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between a feature with a credit win or
different amounts of free games with
different multipliers. Additional Spielo
games available at Twin Arrows include
Dragon’s Temple, Cash Eruption, Gypsy
Moon, and the popular Deal or No Deal
Join‘N Play based on the television game
show hosted by Howie Mandel.
WMS
Click your heels, slot fans – we’re not in
Kansas anymore! This is the game The
Wizard of Oz fans have been waiting for,
on the visually stunning new Gamefield
xD cabinet by WMS, and Twin Arrows
is the first in the area to offer this great
slot to their patrons! Both the Haunted
Forest and Emerald City themes take full
advantage of the new cabinet configura-
tion, with exciting wheel-based bonus
selections and unique Glinda the Good
Witch and the Winged Monkey features
unlike anything you’ve seen before!
Also new to Arizona, and available at
Twin Arrows, is My Poker where players
can choose their poker themes and cus-
tomize their settings and button panel
configurations. Twin Arrows will also
be the first casino in the state to offer
their patrons the following new game
titles on their latest, stunningly sleek,
modern cabinet: Lady Godiva, Great Zeus,
Raging Rhino, Lantern Festival, and Mon-
tezuma.
Table Games
Table games players will also be thrilled
to know that Twin Arrows is offering a
large selection of various options to play
on the green felt. In addition to seven
Blackjack tables and two Spanish 21
tables with ‘match the dealer’ side bets,
there is also one double exposure Black-
jack, two Three Card Pokers, one Four
Card Poker, one Ultimate Texas
Hold‘em, one Casino War, and three
Fortune Pai Gow tables.
Spielo International
The number eight is considered to be a
lucky number in Eastern culture because
the word for “eight” sounds very similar
to the word for “fortune” and “wealth.”
That is why lucky eights are everywhere
in the new Asian-themed game by Spielo
called 1421 Voyages of Zheng He. This slot
features lots of player involvement and
control through player-selectable bonus
features; huge wins from stacked coin
wild symbols; and a gambler-friendly all-
or-nothing Cup Feature. 1421 Voyages of
Zheng He contains 88 lines of pure luck!
The stacked top symbol, which is wild as
well, makes the game a great experience
to play. There is much player interaction,
choosing between their favorite bonuses
(one out of three Free Game Features) or
a Choose Feature. Three “map” trigger
symbols anywhere on the middle reels
awards a scatter entry win and a Player
Decision, where the player can choose
Future Expansion
The HOZHO Spa will open in early 2014.
HOZHO is a Navajo concept meaning
‘balance and beauty.’ The spa will be con-
nected to the existing heated indoor pool
and will include two additional mineral
pools and a tranquility room. Guests will
also be able to select from a variety of
therapeutic massages and extensive line of
SPA oils and treatments. An additional
110 rooms and suites will also be added to
the resort.
“Opening Memorial Day weekend allows
Phoenix and Tucson residents to escape
the heat and try out the newest games in
the state all summer long,” added Watch-
man.
Twin Arrows is the fourth casino of the
Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise. More
information on the Twin Arrows Navajo
Casino Resort can be found online by visit-
ing their website at www.twinarrows.com
and on their new Facebook fan page at
www.facebook.com/TwinArrowsAZ. $
Many thanks to everyone who helped compile
info and provide images for this article. Images
are copyrighted and used with permission.
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To Know What Love Is” live on stage plus will receive a grant
of $500 from the GRAMMY Foundation.
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: Free $1,000 blackjack tournaments every Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Thursday. Win up to $500 by earning one
tournament entry for every hour of rated play on Tournament
Days. You can enter up to five times per day.
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: $65,000 Blast of Cash Giveaway now—June 29. Play
your favorite games to earn tickets for your chance at weekly
$5,000 drawings!
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: May 22, Dirk Arthur Wild Magic. June 15th, Jeff
Dunham.
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: Fridays in May boast 5X bonus points and $50 free
play drawings every hour from 1 to 10pm!
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: Steve Miller Band & Joan Jett—$199.99 for two con-
cert tickets to the show in the Laughlin Amphitheater and a
two night stay on Friday & Saturday, May 17 & 18.
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: Steve Miller Band & Joan Jett—$219.99 for two con-
cert tickets to the show in the Laughlin Amphitheater and a
two night stay on Friday & Saturday, May 17 & 18. Tickets
are selling fast!
Sources: Direct inquiries by press time. We are not responsible for incorrect, missing, or outdated
information. Contact [email protected] to make updates.
Photo courtesy of Las Vegas Convention & Visitor’s Authority. © Copyright Las Vegas Convention & Visitor’s Authority. All Rights Reserved.
Featured News LAUGHLIN—TRAVEL
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Steve Miller Band with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Laughlin Amphitheater
8:30PM Saturday, May 18, 2013
he Steve Miller Band and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
will be playing the Laughlin Amphitheater on Saturday,
May 18, 2013 in Laughlin, NV, as presented by the Laughlin
Tourism Commission. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts will open
the show at 8:30pm and the Steve Miller Band will perform at
10pm.
Call him the Gangster of Love. Call him Maurice. You can even
call him The Joker or Space Cowboy. Everybody knows that
Steve Miller speaks the pompitus of love. Miller's broad appeal
crosses boundaries, from headlining the 2011 opening of the
new $2.5 million TV home of Austin City Limits to collaborating
with country superstar Kenny Chesney on the Country Music
Television special, "Crossroads."
One of rock music’s all-time greats, the Steve Miller Band has
sold more than 30 million records in a career spanning more
than 40 years. His trademark blues-rock sound made him one of
the key artists in classic rock radio. The Steve Miller Band is
brand name rock that millions have come to trust with such
favorites as “Take the Money and Run,” “Fly Like an Eagle,”
“Jet Airliner,” “Abracadabra,” “Jungle Love,” “Rock ’n Me,”
“Swingtown” and “The Joker” to name just a few!
Joan Jett is an originator, an innovator and a visionary. As the
leader of the hard-rocking Blackhearts, she's had eight platinum
and gold albums and nine Top 40 singles, including the classics
"Bad Reputation," "I Love Rock 'N' Roll," "I Hate Myself For
Loving You," and "Crimson and Clover." Jett has acted in mov-
ies and television, including 1987's Light Of Day, and in a Tony-
nominated Broadway musical, The Rocky Horror Show. She has
appeared on such acclaimed television shows as Oprah and Law
and Order.
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Her music has become a permanent force in mainstream cul-
ture. Faith Hill sings "I Hate Myself For Loving You" as the
theme for NBC's Sunday Night Football, and her music is heard
in countless films and TV shows including Easy A, Kick Ass, The
Runaways, Shrek, Baby Mama and many more.
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts will open the show at 8:30 pm;
Steve Miller Band is scheduled to perform at 10:00 pm. Tickets
are available through TicketForce on the attached web link, or
by calling 887-840-0457. Sections B1 and B7 are reserved for
ADA guests. Tickets must be purchased in these floor sections
to guarantee wheelchair/companion seating.
Room and Show Packages
River Palms: Starting at $199.99 plus tax - includes two concert
tickets and room accommodations for Friday and Saturday,
May 17-18; add Sunday, May 19 for FREE! Ask about concert
ticket upgrades. Call 1-800-835-7903 and ask for Promo R-2225
to book your reservation.*
Tropicana Laughlin: Starting at $219.99 plus tax - includes two
concert tickets and room accommodations for Friday and Satur-
day, May 17-18; add Sunday, May 19 for FREE! Ask about con-
cert ticket upgrades. Call 1-800-343-4533 and ask for Promo T-
2225 to book your reservation.*
*Verify all details & age restrictions for the event with the casinos. Photos/images are copyright of the
individual artists. All Rights Reserved.
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CASINO NIGHTLIFE
FEEL THE HEAT THIS SUMMER AT TSRFEEL THE HEAT THIS SUMMER AT TSR
By Ramses Ja
Talking Stick Resort’s Release Pool Parties are second to none and have quickly
shot to the top of the list of places to see and be seen!
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.
f you were breathing air at some point last year, there’s a
good chance you’ve heard about the most epic pool party
series to come to the valley. Talking Stick Resort’s Release Pool
Parties are second to none and have quickly shot to the top of
the list of places to see and be seen!
Talking Stick’s pool is the perfect place to relax on a quiet spring
evening, but once the summer hits, all bets are off! Some of the
country’s best DJs make their way to this desert oasis to spin for
us (and I’m not just saying that because a few of them are close
friends). On top of that, the valley’s sexiest partygoers are al-
ways in attendance, ensuring that the already picturesque scene
gets even prettier!
Having spun in Las Vegas for several years, I learned exactly
what a pool party could be. Until Talking Stick Resort’s Release
Pool Parties, there was nothing based in Arizona that could
rival the offerings of Hard Rock’s Rehab, Encore Beach Club, or
any of the other monstrous, celebrity-soaked pool parties of Sin
City! Now, with our own pool party series, expect to see the
likes of DJ G Squared, DJ Chris Harnett, DJ Frank Rempe, DJ
John Lunch, DJ Serafin, DJ J$, and many others making their
way to Scottsdale throughout the summer!
Commencing on Cinco De Mayo weekend, Release Pool Parties
will run the course of the summer every Saturday and Sunday
from 11am until 6pm. DJs will be spinning every Saturday and
Sunday from 1pm until 5pm. For those who want to make a day
of it, or attend with a large group of friends, cabanas are avail-
able at 480.850.4350 … but reserve yours early because last year
they sold out before the summer ended! Also, since this is a 21
and older event, expect great drinks, specials, and of course,
bottle service!
With 6pm rounding out the pool party experience, you can
make your way back inside the casino floor to take advantage of
slots, blackjack, poker, or any of the other exceptional gaming
opportunities at Talking Stick Resort. You can also grab some
dinner from one of the many fine dining options at Talking
Stick. After the sun sets, however, be sure to make your way up
to the 14th floor to see me spin at Degree 270! Doors open at 8pm
every Friday and Saturday Night. I will be sure to keep the
party going as long possible!
The Release Pool Party series, combined with the nightlife ex-
perience that only Degree 270 can offer, ensures that the sum-
mer will be slightly hotter at Talking Stick Resort … and I
wouldn’t have it any other way!!! For more information about
Talking Stick Resort and their Release Pool Parties, visit their
website at www.talkingstickresort.com. See you there! $
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Bet You Didn’t Know ...
FUN FACTS
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A LIFE-CHANGING MEGAJACKPOT IS
WON, ON AVERAGE, EVERY 30 HOURS
The slot manufacturer, International
Game Technology—better known as
IGT—launched the MegaJackpots
progressive product line in 1986 and
has since produced dozens of major
winners with jackpots ranging from
just over US $1 million to the world record slot jackpot of
more than US $39 million.
MegaJackpots Slots have awarded
more than $5 billion in major jackpots
since their inception and casinos all
across the country carry this exciting
product line on their slot floors. In
fact, every casino in Arizona has at
least one MegaJackpot progressive game on their floor.
Arizona had a recent MegaJackpot
winner on March 19, 2013 at Apache
Gold Casino Resort in San Carlos near
Globe. The lucky winner was Frank
Mesa who was playing the 25¢ Wheel
of Fortune game when he won a life-
changing jackpot of $181,135.68!
America’s favorite family has
arrived on casino floors all
across Arizona! New to IGT’s
MegaJackpots line, the Family
Guy slot is a hilarious and
wildly entertaining laugh-out-
loud game. Arizona casinos
that have recently installed
Family Guy: Gila River Wild
Horse Pass and Lone Butte,
Desert Diamond, BlueWater,
Harrah’s Ak-Chin, Hon-Dah,
and Mazatzal. $
HOT DEALS
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>>Every Wednesday from now through July 31, all ’Young at
Heart’ Player’s Club Members that are 50 and older, playing
with their Apache Gold Player’s Club Card, could be randomly
selected to spin and win up to $100 in Legendary Play (free
play)! Plus, ’Young at Heart’ players may stop by the Player’s
Club to receive a voucher for a 50% discount at the Wikiup Buf-
fet or 50% off an entrée at the Apache Grill every Wednesday
through July 31. And, ’Young at Heart’ players will receive $5 in
Legendary Play for every 300 base points acquired on Wednes-
days. For more information about this special promotion, visit
their website at www.apache-gold-casino.com.
Special Offer Just For Those ‘Young At Heart’
At Apache Gold Casino Resort
>>Packages start at only $219 based on single or double occu-
pancy. The package will offer accommodations in a tastefully
appointed King or Double room, golf at the Troon-managed
Whirlwind Golf Club and a $25 food & beverage credit. Call
Reservations at (800) WIN-GILA to book your Golf Package
now!
>>Take advantage of the Laughlin Pioneer Hotel & Gambling
Hall’s Stay & Play promotion to the right on page 37 and we’ll
give you a $25 gas card once we verify your stay and you com-
plete a survey about your experience! With amazingly low room
rates, a ton of free play every day and us taking care of the gas,
what are you waiting for? Send an e-mail with the subject “Free
Gas Laughlin” to [email protected] for more info.
Receive A $25 Gas Card To Help Pay For Your
Next Trip To Laughlin, NV
Fore...The Fun Of It
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino
Poker Tournament
Quechan Casino Resort
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CASINO BINGO DIRECTORY
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 Mo-Th at 4:30pm. Su at 11:30am. 350 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 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 11:30am, 1:30 & 6pm. 300 Yes Yes Call for Kozmic Bingo
& Other Late Night
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 04/01/13 & direct inquiries by press time. We are not responsible for incorrect, missing, or outdated information.
Contact [email protected] to make updates. *Cocopah Resort Casino offers “Smoke-Free Sundays” which is a casino-wide non-smoking experience every week from 4am Sunday to 4am Monday.
Tommy’s thoughts of winning were answered on the Large Plus
Sign pattern that added quite a few dollar signs to his bank ac-
count. The $53,265 Green Jackpot lit up Tommy’s PhD™ tablet
from Planet Bingo® with the famous “YELL BINGO” text that
many players across the globe have gladly obliged to do.
MPBingo has five progressive jackpots that give players the
chance at winning thousands of dollars during most regular
session games. Fort McDowell Casino in Fort McDowell, AZ,
Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino in Maricopa, AZ, and Casino del Sol
in Tucson, AZ are the current locations where you can go and
play this exciting linked jackpot in the state! If you are traveling,
you’ll find Planet Bingo at select casinos in California, Michigan,
Minnesota, Montana, New Mexico, New York, Washington, and
Wisconsin. Make sure you ask for Planet Bingo when you walk
into the hall!
As of the publishing of this issue, the Blue jackpot was over
$45,000 and the Green jackpot was over $46,000. Both of these
jackpots are national and can be won by players during sessions
held across the country at any time. Red and Yellow jackpots
are individual to each casino, so their amounts range in value
from around $200.00 to over $6,000.00! For more information
about Planet Bingo visit www.planetbingo.com. $
Green MPBingo® Jackpot won
for $53,265 at Harrah’s Ak-Chin
ommy Evans’ dreams of green have been answered with a
massive MPBingo® Green Jackpot win at Harrah’s Ak-
Chin Casino in Maricopa, Arizona.
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CASINO ENTERTAINMENT Schedule of Events
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Apache Gold Casino—Globe, AZ—800.272.2438
Cabaret Lounge:
Live bands every weekend
Pavillion:
A.B. Quintanilla III presents Kumbia Kings—May 4
BlueWater Casino—Parker, AZ—888.243.3360
Dig Lounge:
Variety including live bands, karaoke & DJs—Daily at 5pm
BlueWater Showroom:
Jenni Rivera Tribute—May 18. Tickets start at $15
Gabriel Iglesias—Aug. 2. Tickets start at $60
Casino Arizona—Scottsdale, AZ—480.850.7777
The Showroom:
Mötley Crüe’d (Mötley Crüe Tribute)—May 10-11 at 7:30pm
L.A.Vation (U2 Tribute)—May 24-25 at 7:30pm
The Rising (Bruce Springsteen Tribute)—May 31–Jun. 1 at 7:30pm
The Arizona Room:
A hangout with a casual vibe and great patio that feels right at home
in Scottsdale. It’s the perfect spot to grab a bite and a refreshing beer,
catch a game or fight, or even hear a local band kick out a great set.
Casino del Sol—Tucson, AZ—520.838.6506
AVA Amphitheater:
Juanes—May 30
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
Sunset Lounge:
Karaoke—We-Fr at 8pm
La Vida Loca—Fr at 8pm
Variety of live music every Saturday night on the casino floor.
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:
Ohio Connection—Jun. 14
Karaoke Night—Wednesdays 7 to 11pm
Friday & Saturday Night Party—Music & dancing at 8pm or after
the game featuring Fiesta DJs “Party Nights.”
Fort McDowell Casino—Fort McDowell, AZ—800.843.3678
Lucky 7 Saloon:
Featuring a variety of live music every weekend.
Amphitheater:
Bad Boy Fight Night—May 10 at 6pm
Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino—Maricopa, AZ—480.802.5000
Oasis Lounge:
Local favorites We, Fr & Sa, free.
Marty Ramirez—May 3 from 8pm to 1am
Tito Puente—May 4 at 8 and 10pm
Top Cats—May 8 from noon to 4pm
Bella Donna Tribute to Stevie Nicks—May 10 & 11 at 8 and 10pm
Time and Time Again—May 15 from noon to 4pm
Hotel California (Eagles Tribute)—May 17 & 18 at 8 and 10pm
60’s Garage Band—May 22 from noon to 4pm
Young Country—May 24 & 25 from 8pm to 1am
The Dixie Cups—May 29 at 1 and 3pm
The Walkens—May 31 from 8pm to 1am
Hon-Dah Casino—Pinetop, AZ—800.929.8744
Conference Center:
The Ray Linder Band (CCR Tribute)—May 10, Tickets $10
Timbers Lounge and Showroom:
Live local talent Tuesday through Saturday.
Lone Butte Casino—Chandler, AZ—800.946.4452
Cascades Lounge:
Phoenix area bands & DJs offer free live entertainment.
We—Country, Th—Industry, Fr—Latin, Sa—Top 40/Dance
Verona Chophouse:
Sunday Jazz Brunch Live—10am to 3pm
Mazatzal Casino—Payson, AZ—800.777.7529
Event Center:
The Highwaymen (Tribute)—Aug. 10
Paradise Casino—Yuma, AZ—888.777.4946
Sharky’s Bar & Bites:
Featuring a variety of live music Thursdays and Fridays.
Quechan Casino—Winterhaven, CA—877.783.2426
Pipa Event Center:
Women’s Expo—May 4 from 9am-2pm
Sidewinders Bar & Grill:
Featuring a variety of live music on the weekends.
Talking Stick Resort—Scottsdale, AZ—480.850.7777
Release Pool Parties:
Saturday & Sunday at 11am—call for more info
The Showroom & Grand Ballroom:
Gabriel Iglesias—May 3 at 8pm
Thunder From Down Under Show (sold out)—May 9-11 at 8pm
Robert Cray—May 17 at 8pm
King of the Cage: World Championships—May 25 at 7pm
Scott Weiland Purple at The Core—May 31 at 8pm
Coffee Garden:
Dueling Pianos—Th, Fr & Sa from 8-11pm
Wild Horse Pass Casino—Chandler, AZ—800.946.4452
AiRIA Unplugged:
Friday & Saturday 4pm-2am. Featuring a variety of live music.
Encore Lounge:
Featuring a variety of live music nightly.
Showroom:
Kakaloka Comedy Tour—May 10
ABBA Fab (ABBA Tribute)—May 11
Scott Keo (Michael Buble Tribute)—May 17
Huey Lewis and The News—May 18
REYLI—May 19
Paquita la Del Barrio—May 24
Celtic Women “Believe”—May 25
Cheap Trick—May 31
Yavapai Casino—Prescott, AZ—800.756.8744
Yavapai Cantina:
Karaoke with Cruisin’ Susan—Fr at 8pm-12am
Little Larry & The Drive—May 4
The Jukes—May 11
Sky Daddy & the Pop Rocks—May 18
Blue Tattoo—May 25 $
Verify all details & age restrictions for each event. Venues, times, dates, & ticket information are subject to change. We are not responsible for incorrect, missing, or outdated information.
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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)
4
2 3 7
9
7 2
6
3
6
8
2
6 3
6
1 3
7 5
1
9
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WORD SEARCH
In honor of Memorial Day (May 27), find these words:
MEMORIAL, DAY, NORTH, AMERICA, NATIONAL, HOLIDAY,
MAY, MONDAY, HONOR, WAR, DEAD, PRESIDENT, SPEECH,
WREATH, TOMB, SOLDIER, CEMETERY, FLOWERS, FLAGS,
BARBEQUE, FAMILY, PICNIC.
Words appear in any direction. (Solution on page 46)
S V Q H F H A R W Z A C E T
C A Y T A H I H H B N I N V
R A I T M J Q K O R T H S N
D K N N I F N A R O G C M S
K K L E L W D W O L A I L O
U Q A D Y R O E G N I L P J
T L I I Y C O S X D F S U M
O A R S R E S A Z A P R Q O
M N O E E M P C F Y L E E N
B O M R I E E I G I M W B D
V I E P D T E R D Q A O R A
B T M B L E C E A O Y L A Y
B A G N O R H M E B F F B G
A N Z F S Y W A D Q L Y A W
FUN & GAMES
Do YOU have something to rant about?
Write me at: [email protected]
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SAMI’S SMACKDOWN
Based on all of the feedback we get here at the Arizona Gaming
Guide from all of our wonderful readers and fans, I know that
the issue of smoking in casinos is a very hotly debated and
“rantable” topic. Whenever we do Facebook posts or articles
about smoking vs. non-smoking in casinos, we always have an
immediate and vocal response. As an ex-smoker, I find myself
swayed by the arguments for and against smoke-free casinos
and strongly believe a solution exists when it comes to offering
casino gaming to both smokers and non-smokers alike beyond a
tiny, open-air, non-smoking slots area or none at all.
I do believe everyone is aware of the short term and long term
health risks associated with smoking and also with breathing
second-hand smoke. As a result, I also have faith a solution ex-
ists for all employees at casinos, from the GM to the servers, to
have access to a smoke-free workplace.
So, if any of our readers and fans are interested in the issue of
smoke-free workplaces, you may want to consider attending a
By Sami Becker Got a voice? Use it! FREE half-day workshop being held in conjunction with the
2013 US Public Health Service Scientific and Training Sympo-
sium. This workshop, titled “Achieving Healthier Smoke-Free
Workplaces for ALL including Casinos” will be held from 1pm
to 5:30pm on Tuesday,
May 21 at Renaissance
Hotel in Glendale. The
speakers include Dr.
Patricia Nez Henderson
from the FDA Tobacco Products Advisory Committee, Ben
Shelly the Navajo Nation President, Dr. Gayle Dine-Chacon the
Navajo Nation Surgeon General, and members of the Ameri-
cans for Non-Smokers’ Rights Foundation. Just visit the website
symposium.phscof.org/registration to sign up and select “Non-
Member Civilian.” Next, choose “Pre/Post-Conference” and
then the “Smoke Free Workshop.” $
CASINO DIRECTORY
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01. Apache Gold Casino Resort Hwy. 70, 5 mi. E. of Globe Globe 800-272-2438 594 Y Y Y Y Y Y
02. BlueWater Resort & Casino 11300 Resort Drive Parker 888-243-3360 523 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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 919 Y Y Y Y
05. Casino del Sol 5655 W. Valencia Rd. Tucson 855-765-7829 1,089 Y Y Y Y Y Y
06. Casino of the Sun 7406 S. Camino De Oeste Tucson 855-765-7829 291
07. Cliff Castle Casino & Hotel I-17, Exit 289 Camp Verde 800-381-7568 656 Y Y Y Y Y
08. Cocopah Resort Casino 15318 S. Ave. B Somerton 800-237-5687 509 Y Y Y Y Y* Y Y Y
09. Desert Diamond Casino I 7350 S. Nogales Hwy. Tucson 866-332-9467 1,089 Y Y Y Y Y Y
10. Desert Diamond Casino II I-19, Exit 80 Tucson 866-332-9467 696 Y Y
11. Desert Diamond Casino-Why Hwy. 86, Milepost 55 Why 866-332-9467 56
12. Fort McDowell Casino Hwy. 87 & Ft. McDowell Rd. Fort McDowell 800-843-3678 883 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
13. Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino 15406 N. Maricopa Rd. Maricopa 480-802-5000 1,089 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
14. Hon-Dah Casino 777 Hwy. 260 Pinetop 800-929-8744 806 Y Y Y Y Y
15. Lone Butte Casino 1077 S. Kyrene Rd. Chandler 800-946-4452 850 Y Y Y Y
16. Mazatzal Hotel & Casino Hwy. 87, 1/4 mi. S. of Payson Payson 800-777-7529 422 Y Y Y Y Y Y
17. Paradise Casino 450 Quechan Dr. Yuma 888-777-4946 506 Y
18. Quechan Casino I-8, Exit 166 Winterhaven, CA 877-783-2426 1,000+ Y Y Y Y Y Y
19. Spirit Mountain Casino 8555 Hwy. 95 Mohave Valley 928-346-2000 247
20. Talking Stick Resort 101 & Indian Bend Scottsdale 480-850-7777 744 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
21. Vee Quiva Casino 6443 Komatke Ln. Laveen 800-946-4452 846 Y Y Y
22. Wild Horse Pass Casino 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd. Chandler 800-946-4452 990 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
23. Yavapai Casino 1505 E. Hwy. 69 Prescott 800-756-8744 244 Y
Sudoku Solution
8 4 1
2 3 7
5 9 6
7 2 9
5 6 4
8 3 1
5 3 6
1 9 8
2 7 4
1 8 5
4 2 9
6 7 3
6 7 2
1 8 3
9 4 5
3 4 9
7 6 5
8 2 1
9 1 2
7 5 4
3 6 8
3 5 6
2 9 8
4 1 7
4 8 7
6 1 3
9 5 2
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