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“Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. His hands can’t hit what his eyes can’t see.” These words were proclaimed by the greatest boxer of all time, Muhammad Ali. It was one of many inspiring sayings he uttered in his lifetime as he became a world icon in and out of the ring breaking barriers of race and religion all while accomplishing many great lifetime achievements. Ali passed away June 3, 2016, but his spirit will live on forever. Born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Ali came from a humble background and jumped into boxing when he was 12 after a kid stole his bike. Ali, then Cassius Clay, was so mad he wanted to go fight the boy and get his bike back. The only problem was that he didn’t know how to fight. Well, let’s just say that kid picked the wrong bike to steal! He climbed the boxing ranks quickly winning the Light Heavyweight gold medal in the 1960 Summer Olympics when he was 18 and his first of three heavyweight championships when he was 22 and remains the only person to ever accomplish this feat. This issue pays tribute to Muhammad Ali who will go down as one of the greatest athletes, and human beings, of all-time. Muhammad Ali (1942-2016) RIP Also in this issue is an interesting look into the world of fantasy sports on page 14. The question 2

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CONTENTS ON THE COVER

WINNING TIPS & COLUMNS

10 Muhammad Ali

20 Video Poker

The Greatest of All Time RIP – 1942-2016

Never Too Cool for School

FEATURE ARTICLES

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21 Blackjack

HIGHLIGHTS & HOTSPOTS

26 Ho-Chunk Nation:

Gaming Greatness

Debunking the Myths

Sounds and Scenes of the Summer

22 Craps

Don’t miss some of our favorite summer festivals in this year’s top picks.

23 Poker

The Confessions of a Darkside Player

Paving the path with winning properties in Wisconsin

34 Casino Directory

Midwest Gaming approved properties are sure bets!

Stealing Blinds in Limit Hold’em

14 Fantasy Sports:

The Debate Intensifies The topic of fantasy sports grows as legislators determine what exactly it is and if it’s legal

Shuffle Master Classic

36 Sports Wagering: The Value of Future Odds

Betting Preseason Football

32 Horseracing

18 $250,000

24 Sports Wagering

Sensational Sophomores

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FACTS & FUN STUFF

DID YOU KNOW

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WHAT YEAR DID MUHAMMAD ALI WIN THE OLYMPICS? A. 1968 B. 1960

A. $5 billion

C. 1972

B. $14.4 billion

D. 1964

C. $7 billion

HOW OLD WAS ALI WHEN HE BEAT SONNY LISTON TO TAKE THE TITLE FROM THE REIGNING HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION? A. 26 B. 29

WATERMELON MOJITO

C. 22

The classic mojito recipe calls for five ingredients consisting of white rum, sugar, lime juice, sparkling water and fresh mint. This Cuban cocktail staple is a refreshing afternoon delight on a hot summer day. So, when we came across adding a twist to the original recipe by adding Watermelon to the ingredients, we thought G&D readers should check it out. Enjoy!

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WHAT IS THE PROJECTED SIZE OF DAILY FANTASY SPORTS ANNUAL ENTRY FEES BY THE YEAR 2020?

D. $150 million

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HOW MANY CASINOS ARE IN THE UNITED STATES? A. 1,200 B. 1,411 C. 2,601 D. 1,511

MUHAMMAD ALI FOUGHT IN 61 FIGHTS. HOW MANY WERE KO’S?

ANSWERS: 1. B-1960 2. C-22 3. A-37 4. B-14.4 billion 5. D-1,511

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A. 37 B. 27 C. 17 D. 42

Ingredients: • 20 mint leaves, chopped • 2 tablespoons of superfine sugar • ½ cup of lime juice • ¾ cup of light rum • 6 ounces of seedless watermelon, pureed • Crushed ice Directions: In the bottom of a large shaker, muddle the mint, sugar and 1/4 cup of the lime juice. Fill the shaker with ice. Add the rum, watermelon and the remaining 1/4 cup of lime juice; shake well. Strain into old-fashioned glasses over ice.

Estimated net worth of Muhammad Ali when he passed away

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Number of states that have casinos

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Sounds of Summer: Our Top Picks

Country Jam July 21-23 Eau Claire, WI

Summer is here and along with the sun, comes the fun. We love summer festivals and always look forward to checking out all that we can. It is a great opportunity to enjoy music and entertainment with your friends in the great outdoors. If you do a Google search for summer music festivals, you will quickly learn that the abundance of options throughout the region is overwhelming! To help you get the most out of your summer, we’ve compiled this list of some of our favorite festivals taking place this summer in the Midwest and South. So take some notes, get your tickets and hit the road!

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SOUTH July 15-17: Forecastle Festival (Louisville, KY) Tickets: $120 - $400 at Forecasltefest.com Now in its 15th year, Forecastle draws tens of thousands of visitors to Louisville’s Waterfront Park for music local flare and heritage and fantastic food from specialty food trucks. This year’s lineup is stacked with over 50 bands on multiple stages including The Avett Brothers, Alabama Shakes Ben Harper and more. Forecastle isn’t just about music, though, and focuses on environmental activism too. Conveniently located in the downtown district of the city where you will find plenty of options for hotels, restaurants and other things to do before and after the festival.

July 15-16: 29th Annual Cajun Food & Music Festival (Lake Charles, LA) Tickets & Info: www.visitlakecharles.org or call 800-456-7952 This festival aims to preserve the Cajun traditions and heritage through music, dancing and food. Savory Cajun dishes including jambalaya, gumbo, cracklins and more will be in high supply at this event, along with raffles, a live auction, arts and crafts booths, and more. July 17-19: Bay Harbor Fest (Bay St. Louis, MS) Tickets: $20 - $65 at BayHarborFest.com Billed as the summer’s coolest beach party, the Bay Harbor Fest is a 3-day music and arts festival held at the Bay St. Louis Municipal Harbor. Headlines by Gregg Allman, don’t miss the sounds of Southern Soul, R&B, Zydecko/Cajun, Reggae, Blues, Country and Southern Rock. Grab your beach chair, flip flops and sun screen and enjoy the best of the beach, art and Gulf Coast food favorites.


July 22–24: Four Roses Louisville Blues, Brews & BBQ Festival (Louisville, KY) Tickets: $13 - $17 at LouisvilleBluesandBBQFestival.com

history. Dozens of bands will take the Beach, Florida over Labor Day stage over the three days in their 29th year weekend. Located in one of Florida’s most beautiful beach locations this of the event held on Sunflower River. festival is the ultimate country music lovers weekend combining a vacation August 8-16: Elvis Week with all-star headlining music. This (Memphis, TN) year’s line-up is headlined by Brad Ticket prices range from free to $395 for Paisley (9/2), Jake Owen 9/3) and Eric all-access passes. Info at Graceland.com/ Church (9/4), but it doesn’t end there. elvisweek The line-up is stacked with others including The Band Perry, Lynyrd If you are fan of the King of Rock and Roll, you’ll want to plan a trip to Memphis Skynyd, Sara Evans, Colt Ford, Mark Chestnut and more. in August when Elvis fans from around

This family friendly three-day festival on the banks of the Ohio River is a bring your lawn chair, kick back and relax kind of an event. Featuring some of the region’s top blues bands paired with great beer and bbq from multiple vendors, where can you go wrong? The price is right, the bands are superb and a special craft beer tasting tent the world gather for Elvis Week. The brings it all together. entire week is celebration of all that is Elvis including traditional events such as the Elvis Fan Club Presidents Event, Graceland Insiders Event, Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest and an Elvis candlelight vigil plus special concerts, panel discussions, dances and much more. The cornerstone event of Elvis Week each year is the Candlelight Vigil that FLOYD FEST 16 | JULY 27-31 begins on the evening of August 15 and FLOYD, VA lasts well into the morning of August 16, as fans walk up the driveway to July 27-31: Floyd Fest 16 (Floyd, VA) Meditation Garden holding a candle in Tickets: 1-Day $95 to 5-day w. camping quiet remembrance of Elvis. Candlelight $270 (Kids 6-12 $30) at floydfest.com Vigil participants numbering in the tens Great music encompassing nine stages, of thousands gather on Elvis Presley Blvd. camping and non-stop activities is what during the evening to listen to music, Floyd Fest is all about. This year’s event remember Elvis and enjoy the memorials lineup includes Gregg Allman, Bruce that are created by fans along the street. Hornsby & The Noisemakers, Warren Haynes and over sixty other bands performing over the five day weekend. Other activities available are mountain backing, canoeing, workshops and crafts, children’s universe and a teen scene area. So mark the calendar, grab your tent and head to Virginia! August 12–14: Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival (Clarksdale, MS) Tickets are FREE and information is at SunFlowerFest.org

GULF COAST JAM | SEPTEMBER 2-4 | PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA

September 2-4: Gulf Coast Jam: Country on the Coast (Panama City, FL)

Tickets: $149-$439 at GulfCoastJam.com The heart and soul of blues music is deeply Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam is a three-day rooted on the back roads of Mississippi, and this festival celebrates that rich country music festival in Panama City

September 3-4: Kentucky Bluegrass & Bourbon Experience (Louisville, KY) Tickets: $13 - $17 at KentuckyBluegrassFestival.com The heart of bluegrass music resides in Kentucky and the number one bluegrass festival resides in Louisville on September 3rd and 4th. Featuring two days of incredible pickers and fiddlers from across the country, this is the ultimate event to check out some of the best bluegrass in the business. In addition, the celebration of bourbon is here as the event hosts a tasting tent featuring the a variety of the best bourbons in the world. There are plenty of food vendors to choose from as well as space for chairs and blankets to enjoy the sounds of summer and bluegrass music. September 17: Mississippi Delta Blues Festival (Greenville, MS) Tickets and information: TopEventsUSA.com/mississippi-deltablues-festival.html Mississippi Delta Blues is recognized as one of America’s most important musical forms. The Mississippi Delta Blues Festival celebrates and helps to preserve this culture. When the festival began in 1978 it was little more than a local community gathering. Today it is the second oldest continuously operating blues festival in the country and has attracted performers such as BB King, G A M I N G A N D D E S T I N AT I O N S . C O M |

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Sam Chatmon, Son Thomas, Willie Foster, Ruby Wilson, Robert Cray, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Albert King, Bobby Rush and Denise LaSalle.

MIDWEST July 14-16: Sioux Falls Blues & JazzFest (Sioux Falls, SD) Tickets are free and information can be found at SiouxFallsJazzFest.com The annual Sioux Falls Jazz and Blues Festival, JazzFest, has become a summer favorite for Sioux Falls and the region. JazzFest is a three-day outdoor musical event, featuring two stages of music and is FREE to the public. In addition to the great music, there is also food and art vendors, beer and wine gardens, arts and crafts, 5k run/fun walk, fireworks and more! This year’s headliners include Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers, The Fray, Coco Montoya and more. The price is right, the line-up is fabulous so no excuses to miss this one! July 15-16: RiverSong Music Festival (Hutchinson, MN) Tickets: $25 at RiverSongFestival.org This family-friendly festival on the Crow River, west of the Twin Cities, features folk, blues, jazz and other grassroots music on three stages, including one for children. There’s onsite camping and food to go along with a fun, relaxed atmosphere. There might not be national acts at River Song, but chances are you will find a few artists to add to your playlist!

music, hot rod and bike show and polka party to a fishing tournament, golf scramble and kids entertainment. This year’s event features Boys II Men (7/20), Eli Young Band (7/21), George Thorogood and The Destroyers (7/22) and Ludacris (7/23). The concerts take place at The Pavilion at Wolf Lake Memorial Park located in East Chicago on the banks of Lake Michigan. July 21-July23: Country Jam (Eau Claire, WI) Tickets: $110-$285 at CountryJamWI.com Country music unites on this epic weekend of top acts combined with camping and hanging out with thousands of others with festival fever. Top acts include over twenty top acts including Florida Georgia Line, Jake Owen, Jason Aldean, The Band Perry and Eli Young Band. The layout of the event including multiple VIP ticket options that include several perks like free parking, food, beer and more. There is also a plethora of camping or nearby hotels where shuttles can take you to and from the show. This is a sure fire, don’t miss event! August 4-6: WE Fest Country Music Festival (Detroit Lakes, MN) Tickets: $90-$200 at WEFest.com What do you get when you combine top country and rock icons with camping and three days of fun in the sun? The largest party in ! The 34th Annual WE Fest has grown into the summer’s most anticipated music festival of the region and this year

July 20-24: Festival of the Lakes (Hammond, IN) Tickets: Free General Admission. $25 parking fee. VIP tix: $50 at FestivaloftheLakes.com Festival of the Lakes is an event that features everything from headliner 8

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won’t disappoint. Headliners include Eric Church, Tim McGraw, Kid Rock, Steven Tyler, Lee Brice, Montgomery Gentry and many more.

KOOL DEADWOOD NITES AUGUST 25-28 | DEADWOOD, SD

August 25-28: Kool Deadwood Nites (Deadwood, SD) Tickets & Info at Deadwood.com/ events/kooldeadwoodnites Classic cars and free concerts! Kool Deadwood Nites brings car lovers together for four days full of classic cars, classic music and classic fun. It’s a 50’s and 60’s sock hop - Deadwood style. Enjoy parades, show and shines and FREE concerts on Main Street featuring the biggest names in rock ‘n roll history. September 3-4: Tumbleweed Country Music Camping Festival (Sugar Creek, MO) Tickets: $89-$199 for 2-day passes. $30 parking. Information at TumbleweedCountry.com Located minutes from downtown Kansas City, the Tumbleweed Country Music & Camping Festival is an unbelievable two-day and two-night country experience that will create incredible memories for a lifetime. Join thousands of country music fans for a weekend of canoe trips, hiking, camping, zip lines, helicopter rides, hot air balloon rides, bull riding, country vendors, BBQ and dozens of regional and national country musicians. Headlined by Chase Rice, Rodney Atkins, Pat Green and more.


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“ I A M T H E G R E A T E S T, I S A I D T H A T E V E N B E F O R E I K N E W I WA S ” – MUHA MMAD ALI

Ali vs. Joe Frazier - January 28, 1974 - Madison Square Garden

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uhammad Ali was simply “The Greatest.” The former boxing world champion was a sports legend and he was a global icon. A l i w a s a t r a n s c e n d e nt f i g u r e , transformative inside and outside of the ring. But now The Greatest is gone. Ali passed away on June 3 at the age of 74 in a hospital in the Phoenix-area after a long battle with Parkinson’s syndrome and the cause of death was septic shock due to unspecific natural causes. The death of Ali resonated around the world. It hit hard in his hometown of

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Louisville where “The Louisville Lip” was discovered, the pain was felt all across the United States by people of all colors and all persuasions and by folks who mourned and celebrated his life all around the world. “He’ll be remembered as a man of the world who spoke his mind and wasn’t afraid to take a chance, he went out of his way to be a kind, benevolent individual that really changed the world,” family spokesman, Bob Gunnell, said. Ali won 56 of his career 61 fights, including 37 knockouts during his boxing career that spanned 21 years. He had a 31-match winning streak until Joe Frazier beat

him for the first time in the Fight of the Century in 1971. But you know Ali made a massive impact when his nickname encompassed the words: “The Greatest.” And not just because of boxing. Along with that fearsome reputation as a fighter, Ali made an even bigger impact outside of the ring. His legacy grew because of the respect people – not just boxing fans – had for him for his courage and openness on issues that had nothing to do with sports. Ali, whose brash way of speaking became his trademark, spoke out against racism, war and religious intolerance, while


becoming a role model for AfricanAmericans at the height of the civil rights era and beyond. He was stripped of his world boxing crown for refusing to join the U.S. Army and fight in Vietnam, but later returned to recapture the title and compete in some of the most memorable bouts in the history of the sport. “It’s a sad day for life, man,” Don King, who promoted some of Ali’s biggest fights, told The Associated Press. “I loved Muhammad Ali, he was my friend. Ali will never die. Like Martin Luther King his spirit will live on, he stood for the world.” Despite his debilitating illness, Ali continued to be front and center in the public eye raising awareness for the battle against Parkinson’s. He traveled the world and while his voice was quieter in his older age, he still received raucous receptions whenever and wherever he might show up.

American Civil Rights Activist Jesse Jackson called Ali “a hero.” “Here is the most visible guy in the world, as an athlete, taking on the most visible war in the world in which thousands of people are being killed every day,” Jackson told The Louisville Courier-Journal just after his death. Ali made his mark in the ring and all over the world. He was a three-time heavyweight champion of the world. After defeating Zbigniew Pietrzykowski for the gold medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Ali would only lose five times in his career and won 56 fights, including his first 31 bouts. But he wasn’t always the heavy favorite. Ali’s professional journey in the ring began in October of 1960 when he won all six rounds of a fight in Louisville’s Freedom Hall against Tunney Hunsaker. The biggest fight of Ali’s career was his

first against Sonny Liston, who became the heavyweight champion after knocking out Floyd Patterson. In the 1964 fight, Liston was a big favorite over Ali, who was still Cassius Clay at the time. Only three out of four dozen sportswriter picking the fight sided with Ali. Ali pulled off what some call the “one of the biggest upsets in boxing history,” by technical knockout when Liston couldn’t come out for the seventh round because of a shoulder injury. He knocked out Liston in the first round of a fight in May of 1965, he won the “Rumble In The Jungle” over George Foreman in October of 1974 and took out Joe Frazier in the “Thrilla in Manilla” in October of ’75. In all, Ali competed in 12 states along with Germany, Canada, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, Philippines, Malaysia, the Congo, Indonesia, Japan, Ireland, Germany and the United Kingdom.

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Ali vs. Sonny Liston - May 25, 1965 Lewiston, Maine

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FLO A T L I K E A BU T T E R FLY, S T I NG L I K E A BE E .

H IS H A N DS C A N ’ T H I T W H A T H IS E Y ES C A N ’ T S E E .

But when it came to putting on a show, he liked Las Vegas more than any place and had his ties to the city that go back more than 60 years. Ali fought seven times in Las Vegas. But he not only won fights in Sin City, but also still has one of the most popular exhibits in the famous Wax Museum on the Vegas Strip. He also make numerous Vegas appearances including a famous one backstage in 1973 to take photos with Elvis, he also saw daughter, Laila, fight in all three weight classes and a win there in 2011. Ali went 5-2 in Las Vegas, with his first fight in 1961 when he beat Duke Sabedong at the old Las Vegas Convention Center. Ali returned to Las Vegas in 1965, and on Nov. 22 he dominated Floyd Patterson at the Convention Center to retain his title. Once he returned to boxing in 1970 after being barred for refusing to serve in the Vietnam War, Ali beat Jerry Quarry in Atlanta and then won the rematch with Quarry at the Las Vegas Convention Center in June of 1972. He also won over Joe Bugner in ’73 and 12

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Ron Lyle in ’75 in Vegas, but that would be all of his wins in Vegas. Ali lost three of the final four fights of his career and two were in Vegas. Leon Spinks scored a 15-round split decision at the Las Vegas Hilton in February of ’78 and in October of ’80, Ali trainer Angelo Dundee had a fight against Larry Holmes stopped after the 10th round. While he never fought in Vegas again, Ali kept his connection. He made plenty of visits and appearances and his daughter Rasheda Ali Walsh – lives in Vegas. Two of his grandsons, Biaggio and Nico, also live there. Biaggio is a senior running back at Bishop Gorman High School and is a top recruit nationally. He scored two touchdowns as Ali watched him in the state championship games two years ago. “Until Ali, no one said, ‘I’m beautiful’,” George Foreman tweeted after Ali’s death. He was royalty, yet common man with his pal. That is beauty, the greatest kind.” The week after his death was truly a celebration. Ali planned his own funeral in the years leading up to his death and the details were in what the family called “the

book.” His body was transported back to Louisville two days after his death. And true to his character, Ali wanted it as open as possible with a chance for all of his fans to say their goodbyes. There were three days of funeral proceedings that included a festival downtown called “I Am Ali,” a public Muslim service and a procession that he mapped out that saw his hearse driven on a route through town. “He’d come back in the neighborhood after most of his fights,” longtime friend and former Tennessee basketball coach Wade Houston told Louisville’s WDRBTV. “He’d always come back driving that recreational vehicle, down Grand Street, and police would pull him over, look in the window, and see Ali, then say, ‘Slow that thing down, champ.’ And he’d keep on driving. He loved driving back home.” And now Ali is back home for good. It’s no secret that Ali was The Greatest of All-Time. And he always will be. For video speech’s from Muhammad Ali’s eulogy in Louisville, Kentucky, visit YouTube.com and search Ali Eulogy.


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1. I done wrestled with an alligator, I done tussled with a whale; handcuffed lightning, thrown thunder

in jail; only last week, I murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitalized a brick; I’m so mean I make medicine sick. 2. Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. His hands can’t hit what his eyes can’t see. 3. If you even dream of beating me you’d better wake up and apologize. 4. It isn’t the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out; it’s the pebble in your shoe. 5. I’m so fast that last night I turned off the light switch in my hotel room and was in bed before the room was dark. 6. It’s not bragging if you can back it up. 7. I’m not the greatest; I’m the double greatest. Not only do I knock ‘em out, I pick the round. 8. It will be a killer, and a chiller, and a thriller, when I get the gorilla in Manila. 9. I should be a postage stamp, because that’s the only way I’ll ever get licked. I’m beautiful. I’m fast. I’m so mean I make medicine sick. I can’t possibly be beat. 10. I’ve seen George Foreman shadow boxing, and the shadow won. 11. I hated every minute of training, but I said, ‘Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion. 12. Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth. 13. Only a man who knows what it is like to be defeated can reach down to the bottom of his soul and come up with the extra ounce of power it takes to win when the match is even. 14. I am the greatest, I said that even before I knew I was. 15. Age is whatever you think it is. You are as old as you think you are. 16. The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses - behind the lines, in the gym, and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights. 17. A man who views the world the same at fifty as he did at twenty has wasted thirty years of his life. 18. Rivers, ponds, lakes and streams - they all have different names, but they all contain water. Just as religions do - they all contain truths. 19. Ali’s got a left, Ali’s got a right - when he knocks you down, you’ll sleep for the night; and when you lie on the floor and the ref counts to ten, hope and pray that you never meet me again. 20. A rooster crows only when it sees the light. Put him in the dark and he’ll never crow. I have seen the light and I’m crowing. G A M I N G A N D D E S T I N AT I O N S . C O M |

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FA N TA S Y S P OR T S : T H E DE B AT E I N T E N S I F I E S by

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he sound level on the ongoing controversy over fantasy sports betting has reached a crescendo and has moved from states’ rulings on the legality of this enormously popular pursuit to the US Congress, which has decided to look into the activity that has grown into a cultural phenomenon. The House subcommittee hearing was labeled “Daily Fantasy Sports: Issues and Perspectives,” and nothing was decided. It’s a bizarre industry where some of the biggest professional sports team owners, who shun the legalization of sports betting outside of Nevada, have invested heavily in the fantasy world. Don’t be mistaken,

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however, about the designation “fantasy.” This is a serious business and, while there are no accurate counts, some industry observers state that more than 30 million Americans participate. Last year alone in excess of $3.1 billion was deposited by players. Eilers Research estimates that Americans spent some $160 billion on illegal sports gambling last year outside of Las Vegas, which has a stranglehold on legal sports betting. That amount of money attracts attention and the fantasy companies have tapped into the cash gusher with gusto, as have other major sports and media companies.

Leading fantasy companies, such as FanDuel and DraftKings, have been operating in a Wild West environment until recently when attorney generals in many states decided that the business was illegal or were considering legislation and closer scrutiny. The business operates under a protective umbrella that playing fantasy sports is not gambling, as it requires skill to be successful. It is a flimsy defense, however, and the gold rush has slowed as that premise is challenged more and more. The fantasy landscape is constantly changing but as this issue of Gaming and Destinations was going to press, 11 states


have ruled it illegal. ruled it illegal. The industry took its biggest hit recently when it was ruled illegal in New York.

FanDuel have both reached agreements with the NCAA that they will no longer support college daily fantasy sports.

What is fascinating about the whole business is how major organizations have become the biggest investors in an industry that could become illegal across the board in the not-to-distant-future.

While the NCAA is clear in its mind that fantasy sports is indeed gambling, the debate rages on: game of skill or gambling. Can’t be both, but this dog is hunting two different animals at the same time and something has to give, sooner or probably later. Much later as the process winds through turf battles.

The vast scope of fantasy gambling requires technological support and this support is provided by some of the biggest names out there such as ESPN, Fox Sports, Yahoo, CBS Sports and, of all things, by the NFL. It’s big biz and with partners like Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and New England Patriots owner Robert Craft it must be legal. It’s hard to accept that the NFL, which has been hell on sports betting, operates its own fantasy football strategy program, NFL FANTASY LIVE, has its own cable network and airs a real-time highlights show on NFL RED ZONE all of which appeal to the fantasy football fan. All of this has not escaped the attention of the National Basketball Association and Commissioner Adam Silver. They were part of an investment group that pumped some $70 million into FanDuel helping its claim for legitimacy. Nor far behind was DraftKings that raised $40 million from investors last August.

Gambling Enforcement Act, states fantasy sports are not considered an unlawful wager, but the act only prohibits the electronic transfer of funds from unlawful gambling. Without regulations there have been instances of abuse, and the most notable one took place in New York after it was alleged that employees of DraftKings and FanDuel used inside information to “win” $350,000 from each other. Caveat emptor.

This writer is not a lawyer, but here is the picture as it stands now. Playing daily fantasy sports for money is currently legal in North America. Federal law has ruled it a game of skill and therefore not gambling.

In the wake of that mess, lawyers got their pay days and class-action suits were filed all over the place alleging fraud, negligence, racketeering and false advertising.

The skill angle comes from players competing against others in building a team of pro athletes under a salary cap, and earning points based on the actual statistical performance of the players in real-time games. The skill angle takes on a whole new dimension, however, as software/computer sharks use algorithms to their advantage wiping out any belief in playing on a level field.

Med ia compa n ie s have en r ic hed themselves on the industry, thus the extraordinary positive coverage. Millions have been spent on aggressive advertising, most notably television with ESPN leading the way and FOX Sports also in the hunt. It has since been reported that ESPN has backed out of its contract with DraftKings and that FOX has cut back on its investment with DraftKings at a loss of some $95 million. Maybe the fact that ESPN’s parent company, the

The federal law, the Unlawful Internet

In addition the National Hockey League, Major League Baseball, nearly all of the NFL teams and Major League Soccer, not to mention many minor leagues, all have deals working. How far behind can be the holiest of the holy, the NCAA? That body is more hardliner than the pro leagues and when the façade started to crack from the weight of all those dollars, some advertising bucks on games were accepted. But you can bet no more will come in the future even as college athletic programs strain under growing budgets that ticket sales and donations can’t keep up with. The NCAA has taken a stance and it’s the right one for a change. DraftKings and G A M I N G A N D D E S T I N AT I O N S . C O M |

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Walt Disney Company, took objection to being associated with what it construed as gambling.

of players. To their credit, changes were made by the companies to make the contests fairer.

Critics argue that players are gambling because they are making real-time bets on the varying performances of individual athletes in specific games. However, the legality is determined state-to-state based on local gambling laws.

In conclusion, while the firefights will continue to flame around fantasy sports betting, and Las Vegas frets over incursions on its virtually exclusive sports betting empire, the real money is flowing out to numerous offshore gambling sites. This unregulated empire is the best and easiest way for serious sports bettors to play. While attorney generals and Congress squabble with fantasy companies and the pro sports leagues promote hypocrisy, a player can use a credit card to send and receive money, have the latest odds on all the games and use a phone or computer

Bloomberg Businessweek has reported that professional players—the sharks— have a 75 percent chance of winning versus a new player. One study, by McKinsey & Company over the first half of the 2015 baseball season estimated that 91 percent of winnings were won by only 1.3 percent 16

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or tablet to play in complete anonymity. That’s where Congress should look to capture billions of tax dollars that are there for the taking. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is on record as saying fantasy play is a game of skill and not gambling. This is a debate that will pick up steam, and all that money deserves a lot of attention.


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VIDEO POKER: Never Too Cool for School When I taught high school math, some students wanted to skip the most challenging topics. I chalked it up to being normal teens, too cool for school and having more interest in their electronic toys than learning to derive the quadratic formula. Nobody, however, has a crystal ball that can tell you what skills you will need down the road, and the ability to reason logically certainly is needed to master new technology. How about if you just want to play poker in a gambling hall or backgammon with friends for bragging rights? Whether your game is chess, bridge or any number of casino options with a skill component, say blackjack (BJ), Hold’Em, or video poker (VP), you increase your odds of winning by studying the game. If you don’t believe me, read some of the brilliant work by poker greats like Phil Hellmuth, Phil Ivey, Howard Lederer (“The Professor”), Phil Gordon (poker player who wrote “Little Green Book”) and a long list of other poker whizzes. If you want to be a top player you can’t rely solely on lady luck, who comes to visit, never to stay. Here are some tips for schooling yourself on accurate VP holds. TUTORIAL SOFTWARE Unless you’re mad at your money, you should study correct card holds before sliding bills into the machine. You can argue that some unpredictable good fortune may occur, but nobody knows when they’re walking around lucky. In fact that’s why the Phil Ivey’s of this world don’t win the World Series of Poker (WSOP) every year. Sometimes a newcomer will find their way to the final table and, even though that individual will be a gifted player, they aren’t necessarily the best in the field of entries. Unlike the poker table game, VP involves no psychological factors, like “tells” (gestures that provides astute players clues as to what’s in a competitor’s hand), so your results are based solely on cards dealt and held. You should base your holds on statistical data instead of hunches. Over time that will give you the best results, although anything is possible in short sessions. Dean Zamzow’s WinPoker is, in my opinion, the best tutorial software on the market.

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PUBLICATIONS Southern Gaming & Destinations and other publications are must haves if you want to keep up with the latest trends in gambling and get playing tips from the experts. Remember that gaming is a mercurial activity and rules along with options are ever-changing. PRACTICE You may think you’re going to retain each and every correct hold for a VP game, but there are so many dealt hand possibilities along with rare hand exceptions, penalty cards and condition of the remaining deck exceptions that you will want to refresh your playing skills before heading to the casino. You can test your retention by using Zamzow’s “warn” mode during practice. GAME CHOICES Some say they get bored playing only one game, say 9/6J Jacks or Better, every time they go to the casino. There’s nothing wrong with learning a new one as long as you know how to play accurately and both the ER (theoretical return) and variance (risk to your bankroll) are acceptable to you. I advise you to stick to just a few so you know the correct strategy. Also it’s a bad idea to play a “new” game with an ER, variance and strategy that are a mystery to you. PAY SCHEDULES One of the most important decisions you will make is whether or not the pay table has a high enough ER for you to play. You will find free removable pay schedules in my book, “The Video Poker Edge,” that you should bring with you. Only you can determine the theoretical return worth your wager, but not knowing the game’s expected results is unwise. Remember that you will get less than the ER over time if you don’t play computer-perfect. FINAL THOUGHTS Some “too cool for school” students called my final exam a multiple guess test since they had five choices, including the detested “none of the above,” and randomly marked their scantron sheets. Those making haphazard guesses fared no better than video poker players who simply play hunches. Although even a blind squirrel finds an acorn now and then, nobody outruns the odds over time.

Linda Boyd, a long-time table game player before turning to video poker, writes for “Southern & Midwest Gaming,” and various other well-respected publications. Boyd’s book, “The Video Poker Edge,” includes free removable pay schedules and her free strategy cards for the most popular games. The latest edition is available from amazon.com, Square One Publishers and book stores. Kindle edition now available.

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Henry Tamburin, Ph.D. is the author of the Ultimate Guide to Blackjack (http:// blog.888casino.com/ casino-guides/blackjack), editor of the Blackjack Insider e-Newsletter (www.bjinsider.com), lead instructor for the Golden Touch Blackjack course, and host of smartgaming. com. For a free threemonth subscription to his blackjack newsletter, go to www.bjinsider.com/ freetrial. To receive his free Casino Gambling Catalog, call 1-888-353-3234 or visit www.smartgaming. com.

“YOU ARE BETTING THE DEALER HAS A BLACKJACK WHEN YOU MAKE THE INSURANCE BET”

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BLACKJACK: Debunking the Myths Whenever the conversation turns to blackjack, I seem to always get asked the same questions that have been repeated umpteen times over the past 50 years. These questions are more often than not related to myths that have evolved among players over time about the game of blackjack. If you are a beginner, or even a seasoned blackjack player, I encourage you to read the popular myths that follow and my responses. You may not like what I have to say about them, but they are the facts. MYTH: BAD PLAYERS AT A TABLE WILL CAUSE YOU TO LOSE If that’s true why don’t we pony up some cash, open a casino somewhere and hire a bunch of players (known as shills) that will play blackjack poorly so we can make a killing off the regular players? Of course this is ridiculous, and so is the notion that bad players on your table will cause you to lose more often. Yes, sometimes you will lose a hand or two when a player makes a boneheaded play, but the facts are that the bad play of others will even out your fortunes over time. Sometimes you will win because of a poor playing decision made by your fellow players, and sometimes you will lose. Of course players have selective memory and they only remember the times they lose due to a bad play made by a fellow player. And, to further prove the point that bad plays from fellow players won’t change the odds, a blackjack mathematician ran millions of computer hands where player #1 used the basic strategy to play every hand, whereas several other players were programmed to play “poorly” on every round. The result was the odds of player #1 didn’t change after millions of hands, even though his fellow players were playing poorly. MYTH: A PLAYER AT THIRD BASE SHOULD ALWAYS TAKE THE DEALER’S BUST CARD Many players believe the third base (or anchor) player should play his hand in a manner that will cause the dealer to bust; so all players will win their hands. However, just as in the above myth, it doesn’t make any difference as far as your expectation of winning as to how the third base player plays his hand. In fact, your expectation is not effected one iota by the skill level of other players. So if you happen to have several “ploppies” on your table, you shouldn’t worry about how they misplay their hands. However, if

their “bad” play bothers you, then it’s wise to get up and play elsewhere before you start to make playing mistakes. MYTH: A NEW PLAYER ENTERING A GAME IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SHOE SCREWS UP THE ORDER OF THE CARDS Most players dislike it when a new player enters a game in mid-shoe because they believe the order of the cards changes, and this will cause them to lose. It’s true that the order of the cards will change in subsequent rounds, but you can’t predict whether the new order will be better or worse for players. In fact, in the long run, it doesn’t make any difference how many players jump into and out of a shoe; your expectation remains the same. MYTH: ALWAYS INSURE A GOOD HAND Many players will always make the insurance bet when they hold a 20 to guarantee that they won’t lose should the dealer have a blackjack. The insurance bet is a bad bet, but it becomes a worse bet when you hold a 20. The reason is you are betting the dealer has a blackjack when you make the insurance bet, and when you have a 20 you happen to have two of the cards the dealer needs to make blackjack. This makes the odds of the dealer getting a blackjack worse. Overall, the insurance bet is a sucker bet you should always decline regardless of what you hold including a blackjack. MYTH: BETTING PROGRESSIONS CAN OVERCOME THE HOUSE EDGE Just about every blackjack player has, at one time or another, tried using a betting system that is based on increasing your bets depending on whether the previous hand won (or lost). Unfortunately, betting progressions will not change the house edge in the long run. You have a 49 percent chance of winning your next hand (excluding ties) regardless of what happened in the past. Betting progressions might be fun and exciting in the short run, but in the long run they can’t and won’t give you the edge at blackjack. If you have any questions about blackjack, send them to me at HTamburin@aol.com and I might answer them in a future column. G A M I N G A N D D E S T I N AT I O N S . C O M |

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CRAPS: Confessions of a Darkside Player Craps is really two completely different games in one. You have the Rightside (or “do”) game. In this one the players are betting with the shooter and/or are hoping the shooter goes on a tear, hitting number after number and point after point. A lot of money can be made with a hot shooter.

I’d have a load of bets out there and, if the shooter sevened out too soon, I’d take a beating. I mean if you have all the Place bets covered and many of the proposition bets, you are looking for trouble. I found the trouble.”

The second craps game is called the Darkside game. Here the players (or “don’t” players) are betting the seven will defeat the shooter (quickly) as they go in the opposite direction of the “do” players. Rightside players need many and more numbers. Darkside players are looking for the shooter to have a relatively quick seven out.

“I do three bets. The Don’t Pass and two Don’t Come bets with full odds. I usually hold my own which means overall I am down but not excessively so.”

From my experience most Rightside players are not in love with Darkside players. Most Darkside players are usually quiet and sneak in and out of games. They are aware of the dislike that follows their betting patterns.

“Oh, yeah, they hate me. You know why? Because I actually cheer for the seven. I want the shooter to seven out and I call it. I’m not afraid of anyone. I say the heck with them. They cheer when things are going well for them, so I can cheer when things go right for me. The seven is my friend, after the Come-Out roll, that is.”

So I spoke with two inveterate Darkside players to get their handle on the game. “I’ve been a Darksider since my very first game at a craps table,” said Jim DeMonte. “I was of the opinion that playing ‘don’t’ made me one with the house. That I’d have the house’s edge in my favor. I later found out I was wrong, and the house had the edge on me just as it does on the ‘do’ players.” What made Jim stick with the Darkside? I make one bet on the Don’t Pass and one bet on the Don’t Come and that’s it. I find, if the shooter knocks me off my numbers and I don’t go up against him again, then my losses are somewhat contained. I do not bet against a shooter who has hurt me. So how I bet is kind of like my money management system.” Does Jim feel the dislike of the Rightside players? “There are times at the table when I lose that Rightside players will cheer, even if no one won on the number that just hit. Some more aggressive players snicker at me when I lose or clap as they look at me. But when I win everyone tends to get quiet. So, yes, I know I am usually not liked when I play, but this is the way I play and that’s that.” Bernie is a recent convert to Darkside betting. “I decided to go to the Darkside because I was just too darn aggressive when I played the Rightside. 22

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So how does an aggressive Bernie bet?

Does Bernie feel the heat from the Rightside players?

What percentage of craps players actually plays the Darkside? My opinion is that it is less than 10 percent, maybe much less. Jim and Bernie had their own ideas. Jim said, “What I have found is when another Darkside player comes to the table and sees me playing the ‘don’t,’ it is not unusual for him to leave and go to another table. I think most Darksiders prefer to be the only one at the table. Less visibility; at least I think they think that.” Bernie said, “I’m thinking less than five percent of players are Darkside players. I don’t count the players who occasionally might play the Darkside. But regular players? Five percent at most.” Bernie added, “I sometimes try to talk to Darkside players at my table, but most of them don’t want to talk. When they hear me cheering for the seven, they tend to make a quick getaway. I sometimes wonder if many Darkside players are a little fearful with the way they bet. It’s our money; we can bet it as we please.” Jim and Bernie play the Darkside in their own ways, at least in terms of decorum. Jim is the quiet type while Bernie is boisterous. Which way is better? Take your pick.

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POKER: Stealing Blinds in Limit Hold‘em At some point after the first five or six hours, it’s time to start stealing the blinds from the super tight players who are still alive in the tournament. But be wary of stealing the blinds from the loose players because they will probably defend with skill. Also stay aware of the person who keeps stealing the blinds because at some point you will likely have to make a stand against that player.

Phil Hellmuth Jr. is a 13-time World Series of Poker Champion, leading all other poker players in the world. He is the author of two New York Times best sellers, and his latest book, “Deal Me In” is also widely popular. Visit PhilHellmuth.com to check out his latest blog, clothing line and exclusive poker tips and stories. This tip column is an excerpt from his Best Selling book “Phil Hellmuth’s Texas Hold’em” found on Amazon and in bookstores around the world.

“SURVIVING AT THIS POINT IN THE TOURNAMENT IS THE NAME OF THE GAME.”

If you take a close look around your table about six hours into an event, after a while you will develop the ability to see into the future a little bit. For example, there will probably be someone at your table who is playing way too loose, but nonetheless is still alive. You may worry that this player may continue to be lucky, but chances are he will bust himself out sooner rather than later because of his reckless play. There will also be a player at your table whom you will recognize as being very tight and you can figure they will be around late in the tournament, although low on chips. You may even be able to see that the loose player is the one who may be your ticket to lasting another few hours yourself. Six or so hours into the event, with your blind stealing working well, you need to make sure that you’re still in a tight mode of play. Surviving at this point in the tournament is the name of the game. But make sure that you’re stealing blinds from the super tight players. (Don’t worry; you’ll know who they are!) Steal Blinds at the Money-Cutoff Line

When you start to reach the money-cutoff stage (like when you reach 19 players left and the tournament pays top 18 spots), make sure you have your priorities straight. As the other players begin to play even tighter, in order to last into the final 18 players, you need to understand making money isn’t your objective at this point. You are here to finish in the top three and make the big money! One phenomenon you will observe is, when there are perhaps 28 players left in an event paying 27 places, the players will all be playing even more tightly in order to make sure they make the money. This is the time to be sure you’re stealing every blind you can steal! If no one is going to put up a fight, you might as well grab all of the “free money” that you can! So what if you are eliminated in the “stink hole” (often called the bubble)? In other words, so what if you finish 28th in an event paying only 27 spots! Does 27th place change your life at all? If it does, then just do what everyone else does and play super tight. Just be warned that I will be there picking up your blinds every round! This strategy of “steal while they’re in survival mode” has helped me, and many other players, accumulate chips that become important late when I am trying to advance into the final rounds and win the tournament. But you have to be careful with it. Enough players have learned about the strategy of defending the blinds with aggression of their own. Not everyone will go into a shell, so you have to know your players and pick your spots.

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PLAYER STRATEGY

BETTING FOOTBALL: Preseason Betting Football season is upon us and with all the variables needed to handicap (coaches, players, rules, etc) always changing, there are numerous betting tips that have stood the test of time. Below you will find some of my personal handicapping concepts that I always look at when breaking down the NFL card. Key Numbers: 3 and 7 are without question the most important numbers in the NFL. The secondary ones to remember are 1, 4, 6, 10, 13, 14, with the distant “key number” relatives being 11 and 17. These are the numbers that have the highest probability of being the margin of victory. About 14% (or 1 in 7) of NFL games land on 3 points. It is also important to avoid some traps that people fall into, such as taking a +7.5 -110 underdog on an alternate line at +9 1/2 points but being forced to lay big juice. Games rarely end in an 8 or 9 point victory, so there really isn’t much difference in the two points from 7 1/2 to 9 1/2 points, so be careful not to let the juicier numbers with the high premium tempt you. Anti-Public: Blanket fading the public will do nothing but make you broke unless you are the one booking the action. Here is why: -110=4.5%. Vegas hopes to hold 4.5% of every single dollar wagered by their players based of the -110 they charge on losers. Let me paint the picture another way: Bears -7 (75% public)/Lions +7. Lions lose by 3 and the public loses, but (and a big but) the book collects at +110 profit while you are only getting +100. By taking the side of the book you do so by giving up the almighty -110 that in the end allows them to have an edge over the player. Say the opposite happens and the Bears destroy the Lions. The book pays out at even money while you are paying your loss with an extra 10% tacked on. It may not seem like much, but over the course of a full season of you paying at -110 on losing bets and not -100, the money will start to add up. Underdogs on Monday Night Football: At one time in sports betting, this was the “golden goose” public betting trend. The trend slowly went south and in 2007 close to 70% of the road favorites beat the number. If there is an edge or flaw in the lines, due to the money involved, the gambling gods will eventually even out their universe. From the 1970’s to around 2000, following the dog on Monday you would have hit close to 60%. Over the past ten years or so it is a coin flip at best. 24

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Betting Teasers: Based of a -110 vig, a sports bettor will need to hit around 52.4% of their wagers to break even. Using the standard 6-point teaser as our example, each individual teaser side would now need to cover 72.5% to break even. Essentially, those extra 6-points need to boost your win percent an additional 20% to make a teaser worth playing. The first thing is toss out using a total. Even though some may disagree, there is no total worth moving 6 points that will boost your win percentage 20%. Sure a dog to the under or favorite to the over has some correlation concepts, but we are trying to keep it simple in this example. Some basic tips to follow when betting six point teasers in the NFL: favorites of 7.5-8.5 down to 1.5 - 2.5, thus crossing both 3 and 7. Also, move the underdogs of 1.52.5 up to 7.5-8.5, thus moving cross 3 and 7. Parlay Cards: On average, the house edge in Baccarat is 1.06%. Blackjack when playing perfect strategy is around 0.50%. The average street books pays 9-1 on a 4 team parlay card, which results in about a 46% house edge. Even with the best odds offshore at 12-1, the house edge is still 29%, which equals the odds paid out on Keno. The actual odds on a 4-team parlay are 15-1, which leaves the house with only an 11% edge or around the house edge for prop bets at the craps table. The more teams the player picks the higher the payouts are, which entices the junkie in all of us. The house edge actually goes higher and higher with each team you add on, but we tend to be blinded with the increasing payout odds. Hit a nice 8 teamer and get back 100-1, but even at 100-1 the house is still keeping a 65% edge on the player. One Vegas book pays out 200,000-1 on a 20 teamer. House edge? 80.93%. The majority of people who plan to bet the NFL this season are doing it to have a little fun while watching the games. So despite all the information I have shared above, my best advice is to put aside a bankroll for football season and stick within your means. Never think you are due to win or “chase” your way into getting into money trouble. Unless you plan to become a professional sports handicapper, if you can get 16+ weeks of enjoyment for little or no cost, I would call that a great bet!

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HO - C H U N K N AT ION G A M I NG GR E AT N E S S W I N N I NG W I S C ONS I N PROPER T I E S by

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or a majority of Midwesterners,

River Falls, Tomah, and Wittenberg. It is a

awa reness of ga ming in

story of remarkable tenacity and resilience

Wisconsin began w ith a

for a proud people who had been stripped

trip along I-90/I-94 West for a family vacation to the Wisconsin Dells. When it opened in July of 1999, Dejope Bingo and Entertainment was an unmistakable landmark to the right when you were passing through Madison. Upon arriving at your destination, the self-proclaimed “Water Park Capital of the World”, nearby Baraboo was home to Ho-Chunk Gaming – Wisconsin Dells Bingo, which began operations in 1983. Thirty-three years later, the Ho-Chunk Nation has established an indelible presence in the Badger State with six properties, including not only Madison and The Dells, but also Nekoosa, Black 26

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of their identity, culture, pride, and dignity for over 150 years. The Ho-Chunk Nation, which had become forcibly renamed the Wisconsin Winnebago Nation, was off icially recognized as a federal tribe according to the Indiana Reorganization Act of 1934. In 1994, the Tribe reclaimed its original name, Ho-Chunk Nation, when the United States Secretary of the Interior formally recognized its new constitution. It has been the goal of this sovereign government ever since to remain dedicated to improving the lives of its people. The pursuit of the goal began in earnest

with the aforementioned Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells Bingo which still exists as a 370-seat hall. In 1993 the Wisconsin Dells location became the f irst of the Ho-Chunk Nation’s Class III casinos and today offers more than 1,700 slot machines, 42 casino floor table games, a 12-table dedicated poker room, and a state-of-theart off-track horse race wagering facility. Further expansion now includes HoChunk Gaming – Wisconsin Dells Hotel,


featuring 302 rooms and luxury suites, a

The decades of the 90’s also saw expansion of

swimming pool, and access to the House

the Ho-Chunk brand with developments in

of Wellness which includes a business

Nekoosa, Wisconsin (1993) and Black River

room, fitness center, and basketball court.

Falls, Wisconsin (1996).

Meanwhile, Madison-based Dejope was

Ho-Chunk Gaming Nekoosa sports more

operating as a 1,100 seat high-stakes bingo hall, pulls tabs, and electronic bingo establishment. Devoted followers of bingo were attracted from points all around the Midwest to the cash prizes available

than 650 slots, blackjack, roulette, iTables, and other poker hybrid table games, while Ho-Chunk Gaming Black River Falls hosts more than 600 slot games as a result of an expansion that took place in February

upwards of $100,000.

of 1999.

Travelers along the highway on their way

The Black River Falls property, previously

to the Dells observed a transformation of Dejope in December of 2006 when it celebrated its grand opening as a first-class gaming facility with 1,100 Class II bingo slot games. It remains the only facility in Wisconsin dedicated to Class II gaming. Dejope, which was officially rebranded as Ho-Chunk Gaming Madison in 2010, today boasts a prairie-style motif to its interiors with accents of Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired styling through the corridors and gaming floor.

known as Sands Bingo, began operations as Ho-Chunk Gaming Black River Falls Bingo in 1983. A 462-seat bingo emporium remains in place on the site. Today, the Ho

with 100 slot machines. It operates as an ancillary site with remote management and is connected to the Whitetail Crossing

Chunk Gaming Black River Falls Casino

Convenience Story.

Bingo Hotel complex is complemented by a

Ho-Chunk Gaming Wittenberg currently

hotel offering 60 rooms, a swimming pool, and meetings rooms. The new millennium brought openings of new locations in Tomah, Wisconsin (204), and Wittenberg, Wisconsin (2008). Ho-Chunk Gaming Tomah opened

is home to over 500 slot machines, including over 100 progressive units. All told, the Ho-Chunk Nation, in addition to its expansive governmental operations and six gaming facilities, operates two hotels, one resort, one convention center,

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five convenience stores, one gift shop, and other ancillary businesses. The Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin brand (HCG WI) is the “umbrella” under which

the six gaming facilities operate on an individual basis, which doesn’t mean initiatives revolving around programs, projects, and promotions aren’t incorporated among the properties as a whole to strengthen the brand.

points-based loyalty program redeemable

goers in the highly competitive Greater

for hotel rooms, merchandise, special offers,

Midwest market.

food discounts, entertainment discounts, and other perks. Although nothing officially has been announced, there is every indication, given the growth of Ho-Chunk Gaming during the last two decades, that expansion and further growth could be in the offing for a number of the properties. Setting the stage

First and foremost is the Rewards Club, a

for new capital investment is probably best

are issued one card good for any of one of

“Your Ticket to More” marketing slogan in

Club is used as the primary marketing and

the Ho-Chunk Nation’s desire to establish a

single player club data base whereby guests

indicated by the resent retirement of the old

the six HCG SWI facilities. The Rewards

favor of “Experience the Difference”. It is

communication tool, while also offering a 28

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presence that truly resonates among casino-

Ho-Chunk, which translates into “People of the Big Voice”, certainly has made an impact throughout the State of Wisconsin as it pertains to gaming, but also in support of the communities in which the properties exist to the tune of an average of over $1.1 million in donations each year. Working in perfect complement with the State of Wisconsin’s flourishing travel and tourism trade, Ho Chunk has managed to be become a giant of industry. In reclaiming its history and roots, all have benefited from the Nation’s inspiring enterprise.


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T OP L A S V E G A S I M PL O S ION S DE MOL I T ION I N T H E DE SER T by

MARK COOMES

“What goes up, must come down” is the most mundane law in the physical universe, a reality as unremarkable as the sight of a ripe apple falling from a tree. Leave it to Las Vegas to turn gravity into glitz – and put Wayne Newton and Isaac Newton on the same marquee. This is what happens when physics and civics collide: 20,000 people turn out to watch a 15-story casino collapse in less time than it takes to play a hand of blackjack. Now that’s a party. In Sin City, the greatest transgression is not debauchery, drunkenness or losing Junior’s college fund to a one-armed bandit. It is missing the opportunity to turn an event into a spectacle – and nothing is more spectacular than watching a House of Cards fall like a house of cards. Vegas has seen an explosion of implosions in recent years. But most very ends and soon after the dust settles and the site is cleared, the construction crews will move in and the next big resort will take its place. It’s called “controlled demolition,” and it takes about five seconds to collapse a 16-story edifice like the New Frontier. Explosive charges are strategically placed in a building’s infrastructure and detonated in quick succession. Concrete shatters; steel beams splinter. The building is dropped in its own tracks. It takes more than five seconds for every chunk and pebble to fall, of course, but the end is swift and inevitable. Sir Isaac Newton would delight in how deftly the demolition experts apply the gravitational laws he

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NEW FRONTIER discovered five centuries ago. Once those first few charges explode, there is nowhere to go but down. Most recently, in June, the famous Riviera Casino came tumbling down to the ground after being loaded with dynamite and ignited to make room for more convention space. The cost of the demolition was a whopping $42 million and onlookers found way to watch from their most respective spots. Today, you will even see parties and celebrations surrounding implosions of building! This article takes a look back at some of the more prominent Las Vegas implosions. We hope you enjoy the re-cap of some these memorable moments in Las Vegas implosion history.

1.) NEW FRONTIER D-Day: November 13, 2007 The New Frontier is most famous for its

“firsts” and “lasts.” In 1956, it played host to Elvis Presley’s Vegas debut. In 1970, it staged the final performance of Diana Ross and The Supremes. It also launched the careers of Siegfried & Roy. Not bad for a place that opened in 1942 as a little nightclub called Pair-O-Dice. Talk about a winning roll. The New Frontier even had the chops to survive one of the longest labor strikes in U.S. history – a six-year, four-month ordeal that spanned the deaths-by-implosion of four major resorts, including The Dunes and The Sands.

2.) STARDUST RESORT & CASINO D-Day: March 13, 2007 When The Stardust opened in 1958, it boasted the biggest hotel, the biggest casino and the biggest swimming pool in Nevada. It also had a penchant for getting into big trouble. In 1961, its management team included a former crony of Al Capone


5.) EL RANCHO D-Day: October 3, 2000

DESERT INN and a career criminal with 14 convictions for everything from assault to tax evasion. In ’84, the Stardust was fined $3 million for skimming. New, squeaky-clean owners took over in ’85, updated the resort’s iconic sign and added a 32-story tower in 1991. Fifteen years later, the tower came down in a cloud of dust, gaining the dubious distinction of being the newest high-rise ever to meet such a fate.

3.) BOARDWALK HOTEL AND CASINO

Rich Little and Roseanne Barr. Howard Hughes liked “The D.I.” so much that he bought it. So did Steve Wynn, who demolished it. The decision puzzled many locals. Unlike other old-school casinos, The D.I. was in good shape, fiscally and physically. The new palace, Wynn Las Vegas, is hardly an eyesore, but the Desert Inn was arguably Sin City’s most cinematic resort. It was the backdrop for the original “Ocean’s Eleven,” the TV series “Vega$” and the blockbuster action flick “Rush

D-Day: May 9, 2006

Hour 2.”

Small and unremarkable, save for the wooden roller coaster outside, the Boardwalk was a prize property for three reasons: Location, location, location. Lodged between the Bellagio and Monte Carlo – and across the Strip from the Paris, Aladdin and MGM Grand – the Boardwalk was begging to be razed and resurrected. If for no other reason than to get rid of its famously awful, 24-hour Surf Buffet. Today, the land is occupied by part of MGM’s City Center.

The El Rancho’s history is confusing and mercifully brief. Born as the Thunderbird in 1948, it was renamed in 1982 after the first hotel ever erected on the Strip, El Rancho Vegas. The original resort burned down in 1960 in a blaze that began as Betty Grable was doing a late show on the main stage. That perch was previously occupied by legendary stripper Candy Barr, who was carted off by the FBI after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld her Texas marijuana conviction in 1959. The new El Rancho went kaput in 1992. Eight years later, it was imploded by the owners of a high-rise condo project next door – simply to provide their residents a nicer view.

6.) THE ALADDIN D-Day: April 27, 1998 The Aladdin opened in 1966 by ditching its original Olde English motif and bringing an air of Arabia to the Nevada desert instead. In a grand gesture of Bedouin bling, owner Milton Prell spent $750,000 on a bulb-encrusted version of Aladdin’s lamp that stood 15 stories high. The Aladdin hosted the nuptials of Elvis and Priscilla Presley in 1967, a windfall for Neil Diamond (who earned $750,000

DESERT INN D-Day: October 23, 2001 For nearly 50 years, everybody who was anybody wanted to play the Desert Inn’s famous “crystal showroom.” A very partial list of marquee names includes Cher, Sinatra, Liberace, Tina Turner, Barry Manilow, Don Rickles, Bob Newhart,

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for playing only two shows) in ’76 and a brief foray into casino ownership for Wayne Newton (who bought and sold between ’80 and’82). The shine faded from Aladdin’s lamp in the early 1990s. The place was demolished in ’97 but reopened in 2000. Dogged by a culinary workers strike, the new Aladdin struggled for three years, was sold, re-branded as Planet Hollywood and is once again a buzz on the strip.

7.) THE HACIENDA D-Day: Dec. 31, 1996/Jan. 1, 1997 The Hacienda’s last gasp was a New Year’s Eve party that truly brought down the house. A few hours after Dick Clark dropped the ball in Times Square, a demolition crew brought down the resort that in the 1950s was a virtual “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign for West Coast tourists. Standing all alone on the south end of the Strip, The Hacienda was first place seen by vacationers driving in from California. It was not, however, a hotspot for stars. Mass marketing was The Hacienda’s claim to fame. Owner Doc Bayley formed his own airline to fly in gamblers from around the world. He catered to low-rollers, too, with inexpensive junkets for retirees from the Midwest. The low-budget ethos seemingly stuck with The Hacienda to the bitter end. The building didn’t collapse into its own footprint, as a good implosion should, but toppled into the parking lot instead. An old-fashioned wrecking crew had to complete the demolition to make way for what is today Mandalay Bay.

8.) THE SANDS D-Day: November 26, 1996 At its peak in the Eisenhower Era, no place on the Strip was as hip as The Sands. The Rat Pack was born there. Judy Garland, Lena Horne and Bobby Darrin performed there. But contrary to popular belief, the original “Ocean’s Eleven” was not filmed there. The Sands reached the pinnacle of cool in 1960, when Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford staged a show in the Copa Room that ran for 32

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THE LANDMARK three weeks. Sinatra, Davis, Nat King Cole and Count Basie all recorded live records at The Sands. Even in the early ‘90s, when The Sands was being eclipsed by the new megaresorts, Diana Ross and Liza Minnelli still considered it a privilege to play the legendary Copa. The fond memories live on. Collectors pay up to $30 for a single $1 chip from The Sands. Rarer chips can fetch more than $1,000. Today you will find gondola rides and other fine amenities located within and throughout The Venetian.

9.) THE LANDMARK D-Day: November 7, 1995 That’s right: They razed paradise and put up a parking lot. Then again, in light of its troubled past, The Landmark was probably more pit than paradise anyway. The hotel’s original developer went broke in 1962, and its 31-story tower – the biggest skyscraper in Nevada at the time – stood unfinished and unoccupied for seven years. Eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes finally opened the joint in 1969 but lost interest in the project within a year. The Landmark was beset by a nearBiblical string of plagues starting in 1977, when a carbon monoxide leak killed one guest and injured 138 others. A massive power outage was followed by a flooded basement. The Landmark closed in 1990 but sat empty for another three years. One hundred pounds of explosives finally felled the tower in 17 seconds flat. Yet in death, The Landmark achieved eternal life – so long as people watch the movie “Mars

Attacks!” The film’s director’s tweaked real footage of the implosion to make it look like it was obliterated by a laser blast from a UFO.

10.) THE DUNES D-Day: October 22, 1993 The Dunes was a trendsetter from beginning to end, from taking it all off to taking it all down. It opened in 1955 and by ’57 was in such dire financial straits that it rolled out “Minsky’s Follies,” the first topless show ever staged by a Nevada hotel/ casino. Fast forward to 1993. Looking old and puny compared to megaresorts like the MGM Grand, developer Steve Wynn closed The Dunes and started a new trend – the implosion party. More than 200,000 people watched The Dunes go down in a hail of theatrics and pyrotechnics. The demolition was timed to create the illusion that the collapse was trigged by cannon blasts from the pirate ship at the neighboring Treasure Island Hotel and Casino. Real pirates built The Dunes, which was partly financed by the Teamsters Pension Fund and known by locals to be controlled by the mafia. The Dunes’ demise signaled the end of the Mob Boss Era in Las Vegas. Today, the footprint is home to the Bellagio and the famous fountains of the strip.


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TROPEVANSVILLE.COM

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800-472-6311

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RISINGSTARCASINO.COM

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712-328-8888

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1,584

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RIVERSIDECASINOANDRESORT.COM

877-677-3456

32

1,150

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MYSTIQUEDBQ.COM

563-582-3647

22

1,000

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HARDROCKCASINOSIOUXCITY.COM

712-226-7600

25

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SOARINGEAGLECASINO.COM

888-732-4537

79

4,200

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MGMGRANDDETROIT.COM

877-888-2121

98

4,000

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IOWA

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MOTORCITYCASINO.COM

866-782-9622

59

2,900

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FIREKEEPERSCASINO.COM

877-352-8777

84

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ISLANDRESORTANDCASINO.COM

800-682-6040

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TICASINO.COM

888-867-7829

41

2,219

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GRANDCASINOMN.COM

800-472-6321

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450

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GRANDCASINOMN.COM

800-626-5825

30

2,300

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AMERISTAR.COM/KANSAS-CITY

816-414-7000

115

2,300

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314-881-777

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2,000

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RIVERCITY.COM

888-578-7289

54

2,000

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HARDROCKCASINOTULSA.COM

800-760-6700

40

2,600

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WINSTARWORLDCASINO.COM

580-276-4229

97

7,400

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715-253-4400

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800-657-4621

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HO-CHUNKGAMING.COM/TOMAH

866-880-9822

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800-746-2486

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HO-CHUNKGAMING.COM/MADISON

608-223-9576

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HO-CHUNKGAMING.COM/NEKOOSA

800-782-4560

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800-343-7778

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100

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800-729-7244

100

3,000

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Arizona Cardinals

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Minnesota Vikings

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