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can reach our mountain towns an you imagine what our mining towns will be like in minutes. These trains will be 100 years from now? We the source of most of the major know what they were like in growth and development with 1915 – the mining industry strugmany commuters living in the gling and World War I in progarea and traveling to Denver to ress. work. Guessing about the future, I Some of the mines will rethink all the gaming towns will be open with the price of gold in the much, much larger. Central City $10,000 an ounce range bringing will expand back over the hills and By Bob Sweeney back the mining business across there will be buildings and homes Colorado and especially in the all the way down the road to the highway past communities of Cripple Creek, Black Hawk the Z Stop station. and Central City. Leadville, Idaho Springs and The population of Gilpin County could ex- Georgetown will have resurgence of growth ceed 50,000 residents. and will be connected to the rapid transit sysModern day casinos will be the center of tem. activity. New electronic games of chance will There will be medical centers and a statehave young and old playing these games for of-the-art hospital where gamblers can just get profit and loss 24 hours a day. their implanted chip checked to see how their The cities will have professional sports health is doing and be attended to by a comteams and events will be held in a larger in- puter that will disperse needed prescriptions door arena on a regular basis attended by in the form of super pills that will treat and thousands of spectators. cure most diseases. There will be at least a dozen large hotels There will be gambling teams that compete that will have great amenities. There will be a against each other for million dollar prizes berapid transit system that will take people from fore large crowds. There will be gaming Super the Black Hawk area up through Central City Bowl players who will become famous people. and beyond to many housing subdivisions. Flash backwards now to today and what There will be an overhead rail train to is important for growth. The most visible anthe Denver area where thousands of people swer is the construction of hotels. We have

some with more to come. Without hotels, all of the future growth and development will not happen. When the gaming towns become a destination for pleasure and vacations, everyone benefits. Think about if there were no hotel rooms in Las Vegas. The secret to future growth in the mountains will be the steady growth of luxury hotels that will host people in town who will come and enjoy the historic communities and the many amenities. Slowly, but surely, we’ll have more stores, antiques, novelties, special restaurants, and arcade areas for children and adults. The towns will hang onto their history with a vengeance and the mining history will be revered and respected by a new generation that only operates on computer science and generated services. For now, be thankful for the hotels that are here and those under construction. These huge investments will benefit the entire economy as guests explore the many gambling locations. I may be dreaming, but the future looks bright to me. I’m going to make a reservation for 100 years from now at a local hotel. Those computer chips are going to keep us alive a whole lot longer and there is no better medicine than a “21” atwww.coloradogambler.com a blackjack table, today or tomorrow.

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romantic Valentine’s getaway Saturday, February 14, 2015 Amazing Valentine’s Packages are still available. Each package includes a one night stay at either The Isle® or Lady Luck® hotel towers, plus a dinner voucher for two at one of our fine restaurants. Limited space is available so make your reservation today. For more information, please call 303-998-7777 and mention Valentine’s Package.

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www.black-hawk-ladyluck. isleofcapricasinos.com Play and Stay Sundays through Thursdays earn a free room in the Lady Luck Hotel Tower. To earn play 450 unadjusted points on your Lady Luck Player’s Card. Poker and Table Games guests can earn a free room, too. Visit guest services or speak to a table games supervisor for restrictions and additional details. Offer subject to availability. Excludes holidays and blackout dates.

Club 40 We’re multiplying the fun Mondays and Wednesdays. Join us twice a week for Club 40. All guests age 40 or better will receive 6X points on slots and 2X points on video poker. Guests will also receive a free entrée at Otis & Henry’s once they earn 25 unadjusted points on their Lady Luck Player’s Card. Make sure to check out Otis & Henry’s brand new Blue Plate Specials menu. Breakfast is available all day, too! See guest services for rules and additional details on all promotions.

Happy Hot Seats Discover your happy place every Tuesday in February. Three random hot seat winners will be chosen every hour from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. You could win up to $250. Simply play on your Fan Club player’s card to enter.

Mystery Point Multiplier Thursdays Stop by the promotions area from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. to play a game and reveal a mystery point multiplier every Thursday in February. You could win up to 20X on slots; plus 2X points on video poker. Guests must spin the PAGE 6

mystery wheel at the promotions area prior to playing to receive points. Point multiplier is valid from time of registration until midnight on Thursdays in February.

Happy Fortunes Pyramid Work your way up Lady Luck’s Happy Fortunes Pyramid. From 2 – 10 p.m. you could be chosen to win some green. Win up to $500. Receive one free entry and additional entries with play. See guest services for rules and additional details.

Point Multiplier Party Fridays and Saturdays just got sweeter. Watch your points multiply by 20X, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. when you play on any of your favorite penny slot machines. Just sign up at guest services!

Social Media Make sure to like Lady Luck Black Hawk on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Stay up to date with all promotions, events and special contests! Also, make sure to register your email with Guest services to receive special promotion emails.

Delicious New Treats Try the newest mouthwatering menu option in Otis & Henry’s, the grilled pork chop. It’s a slow cooked 12oz double bone, spiced-rubbed pork chop served with brown gravy and tobacco onions! Start your day off or finish your meal with an espresso, latte or a cappuccino. For details stop by Otis and Henry’s, located on the 2nd floor of Lady Luck next to table games.

Fan Club Make sure to stop at Lady Luck Guest Services to get your new players card. The new five tier Fan Club has lots of perks for members. Get double, triple, or quadruple points by reaching the gold, platinum or millionaire tiers. Whether your tier is club, select, gold, platinum or millionaire, the more you play, the more you earn! Plus more rewards, more coupons and more food!

Bus Fare Redemption Ride in style to Lady Luck. Guests who play with a Fan Club Card can receive up to $22 cash back on bus fare every day. Earn 350 unadjusted points on Lady Luck Player’s Card to receive cash back. Poker and table games guests can earn too! Just play 3 consecutive hours at Table Games or 4 hours in a Live Poker Game. Guests must redeem bus ticket at Guest Services. Limit one bus redemption per person per day.

Monte Carlo There are now even more chances to win in the Lady Luck Poker Room. The new Monte Carlo Jackpots are up and running with 12 individual progressive prizes! There are jackpots for Royal Flushes, Straight Flushes and any 4 of a kind. Visit the Lady Luck Poker Room, located on the 2nd floor, for details and updated jackpot amounts.

Lady Luck Poker It’s easier than ever to win BIG in the Lady Luck Poker Room! The Bad Beat Jackpot now includes decreasing qualifier element. And make sure to check out the new Bounce Back Bonus offers—now every day of the week! • Be in a game by 10 a.m. and receive $10 in Bounce Back Coupons after three hours of play. • Be in a game by 10 a.m. and receive $20 in Bounce Back Coupons after four hours of play. • Be in a game by 10 a.m. and receive $30 in Bounce Back Coupons after five hours of play. • Be in a game by 11 a.m. and receive $10 in Bounce Back Coupons after three hours of play. Visit the Lady Luck Poker Room, located on the 2nd floor, for additional details.

Table Games Up your odds with the best table games crew in Black Hawk. Play at Craps, Roulette, Buffalo Blackjack Bonus and Double Deck Blackjack every day of the week. There are 20X odds on Craps

everyday. There are multiple $5 games open every day and $2 craps Monday through Thursday.

The Isle will refund your bus fare up to $22. Simply earn 450 unadjusted points on your player’s card and present your return bus ticket to the player’s club or cashier services. Table Games and Poker players will receive their bus fare back with four hours of consecutive play.

New Member www.theisleblackhawk.com Your Lucky Break On every Friday in February, you have a chance to walk away with up to $1,888. Pick the winning fortune cookie, and you could win $88, $888 or $1,888. The drawings will be held from 7 -11 p.m. Guests will receive one free entry and additional entries with more play.

Emoticon Memory Match Every Tuesday in February, you will have a chance to win up to $750. Drawings will be held randomly from 3 – 7 p.m. Winners will get to test their memory for a chance to win big. You will receive one free entry each promotional Friday and additional entries with more play.

50+ Perks With age come big bonuses every Sunday in February from 8 a.m. – midnight. Everyone 50 or better is invited to stop by for 5X points on slots and 2X points on video poker. You will receive one free buffet after earning 100 unadjusted points and free soft serve ice cream will be available from 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. Cannot be combined with any other point multiplier.

10X Points Penny Slots Receive 10X points on penny slots each Thursday in February from 8 a.m. - midnight. You must register at the Player’s Club or Cashier Services prior to playing. Not valid on video poker. Penny Point multiplier cannot be combined with any other offer.

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In February, all new members of the IsleOne player’s club will receive a free buffet after playing 30 minutes on their new Players card. Guests who provide an email address at the time of enrollment will receive 5,000 Fan Club points

Play and Stay Play 450 unadjusted points on your IsleOne club card Sundays through Thursdays between 8 a.m. and 12 a.m. (midnight) and stay the night on us. Or on Friday play 750 unadjusted points and your hotel stay is FREE. Check with the Player’s Club or Cashier Services once you have earned your points to receive your hotel offer. This offer is valid only on the day the points are earned and is based on availability, blackout days may apply.

Table Games The Isle has all your favorite table games including Blackjack, Craps with 10 times odds and Roulette. Also available at the Isle, Three Card Poker, Bonus 6, Buffalo Blackjack, Double Deck Blackjack, 21+3, Mississippi Stud, Ultimate Texas Hold’Em and Let-It-Ride. Play “Craps-Free Craps” with 10 times odds.

Calypso’s Buffet Whatever your taste, Calypso’s Buffet is sure to satisfy your appetite any day of the week. Enjoy all-you-can-eat breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner buffets. Featuring delicious breakfast spreads, crisp salads, freshly baked breads, tender chicken and beef entrées, wood stonebaked pizzas and savory side dishes. Enjoy succulent crab legs 7 nights a week at our all you can eat dinner buffet. Continued on page 7

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Tradewinds Tradewinds at the Isle has a new menu that features what we believe to be the best hamburgers in Black Hawk. Whether you try the classics, a green chili and chipotle, the black & blue or mushroom and Swiss burger you will not be disappointed. Tradewinds® even offers a mouthwatering cheeseburger burrito.

www.goldenmardigras.com $85K Cupid’s Kiss Catch some crazy cash with our $85,000 Cupid’s Kiss Drawings. Two winners at each drawing have a chance to win up to $1,000 each. Drawings are hourly from 5 – 10 p.m. on Fridays and 3 – 11 p.m. on Saturdays with 120 winners in all. Earn one entry for every 10 base points or every half hour of tracked table games play. Don’t miss your chance to be kissed by Cupid.

Heart of Gold Gift Giveaways Get Valentine’s gifts the fun way during our Heart of Gold Gift Giveaway. Play Sunday, Feb. 8 and win a beautiful pearl heart necklace after earning 500 base points.

Sweetheart Swipe Kiosk Game You can win cash, QuickPlay and other prizes every Tuesday, in our Sweetheart Swipe Kiosk Game. Swipe your A-Play Club Card at any promotion kiosk with no point requirement for the first swipe and get an additional swipe after earning 200 base points on slots after 3 a.m. on the day of the promotion.

progressive drawings. All the fun kicks off at noon with drawings starting at 3 p.m. Don’t miss Fat Tuesday, only at Mardi Gras!

February Fleeces Play your way to a warm Eddie Bauer Fleece this February. You have two chances to play for your gift: Sunday, Feb. 15, through Wednesday, Feb. 18 and again Sunday, Feb. 22 through Wednesday, Feb. 25. Simply earn 1500 base points or 15 hours of tracked table games play with a $10 average bet. You have all four days each week to earn your fleece jacket so grab one each week and stay warm with us!

Chinese New Year

Join us for our Chinese New Year Celebration on Thursday, Feb. 19. Win Lucky Money hot seats on slots, video poker and table games every 30 minutes beginning at 3 p.m. And don’t miss our delicious buffet in Bourbon Street Café and Buffet that will be especially themed for the occasion.

Thursday Play & Eat

Enjoy our Play & Eat Thursdays and play your way to a free buffet at Bourbon Street Café & Buffet. Simply earn 50 base points or 30 minutes of tracked table play with a $10 average bet and receive a lunch buffet or earn 100 base points or 1 hour of tracked table play with a $10 average bet and receive a free dinner buffet.

50X Entries Thursdays

Get even more from our Friday and Saturday drawings with up to 50X entries. Every Thursday, swipe you’re a-Play Club card at any promotional kiosk to activate your mystery entry multiplier.

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$40,000 Playa Del Carmen Drawings Come check out this awesome promotion everyday this month from 1 – 11 p.m. every other hour. Win up to $500 in Z-Play at each drawing. Earn entries with every 250 points for that day of play. Earn more finalist entries with every 500 points earned all month long. The grand prize drawing will be on Feb. 28 starting at 9:30 p.m., where you could win a trip for two or win one of our four $500 Z-Play prizes.

Club Z Sign up for a new Club Z card at Z

Table Games Play the Hottest Table Games in Black Hawk at Z Casino! We have your favorites including Craps with Sharp Shooter, Three Card Poker, and Blackjack! Our table games are open Fridays and Saturdays 4 p.m. to close and Sundays noon – 10 p.m.

Booya Booya is back on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in the Z Spot Pit! Get any 4 suited blackjacks on your Booya card and receive $20 in promo chips.

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Both the Black Hawk and Central City shuttle stops at Z Casino (on Selak Street adjacent to our free parking lot).

Mustang Grill The Z Casino Mustang Grill has an exciting menu. Try our specialties which

Fortune Cookie Smash From 10 - 11 p.m., each Saturday night, three guests will be drawn to smash a giant cookie and win up to $500. Qualify weekly by playing table games.

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Win up to $10,000 on Saturday, Feb. 21. From 3 - 10 p.m., 20 winners will be drawn to pick from 240 banks. One bank contains the grand prize of $10,000. Earn entries from Feb. 1 - 21 for every 250 base points earned on slots and for every 2 ½ hours of rated play on table games. Registration starts at 2 p.m.

Every Thursday, visit Guest Services between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. to spin the penny point multiplier wheel for up to 12X penny points. Stop by the wheel before you play.

If you are a current Club Z Member and you bring a friend with you to Z Casino and they become a new Club Z Member you get $10 in FREE Z-Play. All new members qualify for the $105 Z-Play new member rebate.

Z Casino is the place for the most points. Earn 6X points on slots every Wednesday & Thursday.

$50,000 Progressive Sweepstakes

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Stop by the Z Stop Gas Station to use our ATM and bring your receipt to Z Casino, you will receive $5 in Z-Play or $3 Cash back.

Stop by Z Cafe located on the 2nd floor of Z Casino to get your favorite Cappuccino, Latte, Mocha and much more.

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include the amazing Prime Rib dinner or Famous Z Ribs now only $7.77. Located on the 3rd floor of Z Casino.

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Fat Tuesday Celebrate Mardi Gras at the Mardi Gras on Fat Tuesday, Feb. 17. Enjoy authentic Cajun dishes, king cakes, live entertainment and our $5,000

Casino and receive up to $105 in Z-Play the next day! That’s not all, you will get 4X points on all slots and a free ice cream or Z Café brewed beverage. See Club Z for complete details.

Win up to $100,000 Fridays, Feb. 6, 13, 20 and 27 and Saturdays, Feb. 7 and 28. Play with your Club card from 5 – 10 p.m. for your chance to win up to $100,000.

Share your moolah with someone special this Valentine’s Day, Saturday, Feb. 14. From 5 – 10 p.m., six guests will win $600 Promo Play, plus an extra $200 to share with someone special. Earn entries for every 10 base points earned on slots and for every 10 minutes of rated play on table games. Registration starts at 2 p.m.

$10 Bonus Promo Play Purchase the Prime Rib and Shrimp Special in The Café on Valentine’s Day and you will receive a bonus $10 Promo Play! Must use cash or comps to receive bonus Promo Play. Only valid on Saturday, Feb. 14.

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Daily • 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Pay with comps or earn 10 base points and pay cash to receive $2 breakfast.

$2 Craps, Roulette and Blackjack Limits may raise at the PIT’s discretion.

Saratoga 50+ Guests 50 and over reap the rewards every Monday and Tuesday at Saratoga. Earn 4X points on slots and 2X points on video poker. Take advantage of our discounted menu items in The Café or $10 off with 50 base points earned. Plus, receive a $20 bus refund when you earn 200 base points. Not valid on Monday, Feb. 16.

Win a 40” TV Provide Guest Services with an email address and earn an entry every day that you play between Feb. 1 and 27. A winner will be notified on Feb. 28 via email and will have until Saturday, March 14, to claim their prize. All Club members with an email will be qualified to enter. PAGE 7


Central City Nuggets 2015 Camaro. Drawings will be every day from noon to 10 p.m. You could win up to $500 in Z-Play at each drawing. You will also receive finalist entries for the Grand Prize Drawing every time you win. Earn more finalist entries with every 1,000 points earned all month long. The grand www.johnnyzscasino.com prize drawing will be on May 2 starting at 9:30 p.m., where you could win one of the Club Z Card Camaros or one of our four $500 Z-Play Sign up for a new Club Z card at Johnny prizes. Z’s and receive up to $105 in Z-Play the next day. That’s not all, you will get 4X points Get Reimbursed for on all slots and a free ice cream or Z Café Your ATM Fees brewed beverage. See Club Z for complete Stop by the Z Stop Gas Station to use our details. ATM and bring your receipt to Johnny Z’s, you will receive $5 in Z-Play or $3 Cash back. Win a 1969 Camaro or a 2015

most points. Earn 6X points on slots every Table Games Monday & Tuesday. Play the Hottest Table Games in Central City at Johnny Z’s Casino every day. We have Bring a Friend all your favorites from Craps with Fire Bet, If you are a current Club Z Member and Three Card poker, Double Deck Blackjack you bring a friend with you to Johnny Z’s and Buffalo Blackjack. Whether you’re in Casino and they become a new Club Z Central City or Black Hawk look for the Z. Member you get $10 in FREE Z-Play. All new members qualify for the $105 Z-Play new Booya member rebate. Booya is back every Monday through Thursday in the Z Spot Pit. Get any 4 suited Prime Rib and Z Ribs Try our amazing Prime Rib dinner or blackjacks on your Booya card and receive Famous Z Ribs now only $7.77, located on $20 in promo chips. the 2nd floor of Johnny Z’s Casino.

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The Central City shuttle stops right in Stop by Z Cafe located on the 2nd floor of front of Johnny Z’s in Central City. With Camaro Johnny Z’s to get your favorite Cappuccino, quick, easy access to Z Casino in Black Hawk, The Giveaway we have all been waiting 6X Points for is finally here! Win a 1969 Camaro or a ride the Central City Free Ride. Johnny Z’s Casino is the place for the Latte, Mocha and much more.

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Central-city.cnty.com Love That Cash Fridays 4 – 11 p.m. and Saturdays 2 – 11 p.m. in February. $250 Guaranteed Winners on the hour. $100 Progressive Prizes on the Half-Hour. $300 + Progressive awarded at 11pm. Earn entries with every 150 base points played on your Player’s Club card starting Feb. 2. On the hour, we will draw for a guaranteed $250 winner. On the half hour, we will draw one name for a $100 prize. If our winner is here they collect the prize, if not it gets added to the 11 p.m. prize, which could be up to $1,200.

Cold Cash, Hot Seat Sundays $250 Cash Drawings on the hour, $100 Insta-Play Hot Seats on the half hour. Enjoy $250 cash drawings every hour from 2 – 6 p.m. Every player with a Century Casino Player’s Card can get one entry to the drawing per drawing day,

additional entries are available to players who receive our mailer. We’ll pick a cash winner every hour on the hour. On the halfhour, we’ll draw a hot seat winner from all players playing with a card at a machine our at our table games. The lucky winner will receive their choice in $100 in Insta-Play or $100 in table games bonus chips.

Play & Eat Tuesdays

President’s Day Holiday Hot Seats President’s Day, Monday, Feb. 16, win $100 Hot Seat drawings for Insta-Play or table games play chips every half-hour from 2 – 8 p.m.

Valentine’s Day Chocolates Earn an adorable chalkboard box of chocolates for earning just 25 base points at Century Casino on Valentine’s Day, Saturday, Feb. 14. While supplies last.

Bigger Bingo – Thursday Bingo Enjoy FREE Bingo every Thursday from

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11 a.m. – 8 p.m., with $100 Insta-Play Play or table games play chips prizes, with $250 cash prizes for our bigger bingo games at 11 a.m., 8 p.m., and one random hourly game in between. Players with a Player’s Card can pick up their Bingo card at the Player’s Club one hour before each game.

Every Tuesday, you can enjoy the special of the day at the Mid City Grill for FREE from 11 a.m. with just 150 base points earned on your Player’s Club card that day.

Tuesday Bonus Entries Earn 4X entries on slots and 2X entries on video poker for our Friday/ Saturday drawings with all your play on Tuesdays.

Miltary Appreciation Monday Guests with military ID will receive a free ice cream, plus 50% off meals (up to $25 in one day) at the Retro Deli or Mid City Grill. We also offer a regular hotel Military discount rate of $39.95 before

tax for a standard room Sundays through Thursdays (certain holidays exempted).

Fantasy Golf Wednesday Earn up to three Fantasy Golf Card Scratch Tickets each Wednesday (at 250 base points, 400 base points, and 1,000 base points each) and win your share of $1,000 in Cash and Insta-Play prizes if you have one of the lowest five scores recorded that day. Win double prizes if your score is under par for the card. Scores are tallied and winners posted the next day and prizes must be claimed within one week. Play, scratch, and win with Fantasy Golf Wednesdays at Century.

New Members Get A Free Spin Guests who sign up at our Player‘s Club for a free club card will get a free spin on our Big Bonus Slot Machine, where they could win up to $1,500.

$7.99 Prime Rib Every Day Enjoy our 8 oz. slow-roasted Prime Rib Special, accompanied by choice of potato

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MONDAY, JANUARY 19TH WIN $100 HOT you SEAT DRAWINGS Every Tuesday can enjoy a FOR INSTA-PLAY OR TABLE GAMES PLAY CHIPS HALF HOUR FROMof 2PM-8PM! FREE EVERY special meal the day from 11am with just 150 base points earned on your Player’s Club card that day!

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Perfect Poker in 2015

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he New Year is here which means it’s time for a new Poker Tally Book. BY Keeping this reLARRY cord of my play up JOHNSON to date and accurate will be one of the keys to my success at the tables in 2015. Simply put - a playing record and overall total makes me be honest with myself concerning my play. In 2014 I averaged $4.78 as an hourly rate playing poker. The great news is – it’s a positive number. The not so great news is – it was not as good as it could have been if I played better consistently. After a few weeks of thought I would not grade my play for 2014 any better than a C plus. I can do better – much better. Overall, I played an average of seven hours a week with only five

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tournaments for a total of 364 hours of play. I had an average of two wins for every loss, but the losses were usually larger than the wins. Sadly, I was up almost twice the amount I ended up winning late in the summer but had a very tough fall. Why? The answer is simple: I lost my confidence and began to play too many hands. This equaled into an avalanche of losses in September and October. While I did come back a bit over the holidays, I still was playing tight and, to be honest, a bit unimaginative – allowing other players to lead the way. So, while I won at the end of the year, I did not like the way I got there - and 2015 is going to be

different. I’m 49 years old. I’ve played poker for the past 24 years (almost half of my life) on a regular basis at almost all levels - both live and tournaments. I understand how to play the game; how to read my opponents; and deep down know when it’s time to get up or stay at the table and play the steak - so, now it’s time to WIN. How? Well - I’m going to play “my game” and stick to perfect poker. By this I mean I will play my “A” game - adjusting as necessary, playing pot odds when it makes sense, and staying focused. If I have an unlucky night, I’ll lose a little and if I have a lucky night I’ll win a bunch. The goal will be to win. The key will be to stick to this every session / all it takes is losing control during one big game and the Perfect Poker Plan could be in jeopardy. So - perfect poker in 2015. The first thing I am going to do is move back to the game I am

comfortable in. While I moved to the $2 - $5 / $100 hold em game more in the fall, it’s back to the $30 - $60 ½ kill hold em for me in the upcoming year. It’s not as much of a trap game, the pots make the risk worthwhile - and I can really play the game of poker the way I want to. So, along with moving back to the Big Game, here are a few other things I am going to do a bit different: More large tournaments. I like them and the payoff is very good if you can hit your steak at the right time. Hopefully I’ll have an article coming up on my 1st big win of the year. Avoid playing short stacked. Have enough to play my game correctly in whatever limit, or don’t play. Keep an accurate book. Write down every win and loss - learn. Play aggressive when ahead. Make it expensive for my opponents to call through building pots

when I am ahead and giving no relief - bet and keep betting. Pick my game. Pick the game that fits what I am trying to do, and jump in. If a seat is not available at the limit I want, check the other limits and see if the games work for me. If so, jump in - if not, do something else. Win the war. Play the year like one long 365 day session; do not worry about individual sessions (or battles) - win the 2015 Poker War. Listen more than I talk. I am very gregarious and outgoing which makes it easy to become distracted. The rule this year: Listen but do not become involved, I am there to play and win. Watch out – 2015 is going to be the best poker year of my life with loads of fun and an overall winning year. Remember - play your game and good luck in 2015 (unless you are playing against me of course).

Thinking About Poker: Live action odds & ends

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arrived Call…” I threw much later two chips into in Black the pot, which Hawk than was promptly usual, so avoidraised to $25. ing hours-long By the time it wait for a seat came around at a very poputo me three lar casino, I other playwent to my next ers called the choice where raise. I continI quickly got a ued my train By Drew Chitiea seat in a $1/$2 of thought: NLHE game “…Why not?” and began to settle in. The answer to that question came Looking back at this session, I on the flop with another ten and recall it was fairly uneventful – a seven for a flopped two pair, three little up, a little down, round af- suits. The original raiser bet the ter round just throwing cards into maximum C-note, I called and the the muck, a mostly boring day. others mucked. The table wasn’t an action table, The turn brought nothing yet usually 6 – 9 players saw a threatening and my opponent flop. Table dynamics were ripe for again bet one hundred chips; by some aggressive moves [by me, then I put him on either A-K or a of course], yet even a small raise high pair, which my two pair beat collapsed any opposition and all I handily. The river was a blank; would rake in were the blinds and again my nemesis bet one hundred, again I called [there was a few limp callers. After a period of time of this now a straight possibility on the non-playing playing, I found board which I could not figure 10 – 7 suited in middle position. him playing the way he had, but Thinking to myself “Boredom one never knows for sure]. Sure

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enough he tabled A – K suited and I pulled in a healthy pot after sitting quietly for more than an hour with little to show for it. Now a question for you, faithful readers: Have you ever misplayed a hand – or mis-thought through your actions for a hand – that you wish you had managed differently? Well, yours truly did exactly that during this session; I’ll tell you why this column has the title it has – because in this hand I was not ‘Thinking About Poker’! I looked down finding two black Aces: Being in early position I could have raised and with table dynamics being the way they were, could likely have won the blinds. So I risked whatever might come by merely calling the blinds. The flop held an Ace, so I began the hand with two opponents and Trips. Being first to act I checked, my opponent on the button bet $20 and the other folded. The Turn was check-check and when the River came I was first to bet but my opponent on the button made a $40 out-of-position bet. I told the dealer technically I was first

to act and the opponent, realizing his mistake, pulled back his bet. I then checked, he checked, and my trips took the pot. If I had kept my mouth shut, allowing his bet to stand, I could have called or even made a raise for more money. Again, a little thought about what was going on – and not standing on a righteous technicality – might have resulted in more profit than what was made. The last unique hand in this session was after about four hours of play; the hand I just related to you had provided profit for continued play and while again up-down-up play went on, nothing really stood out until… I look down to find Ah – Kc in my hand, so I raise the blind to $20. By the time the play gets back to me four players had gone all-in! Quiet table for hours and then what we used to call a ‘Mad Minute’ when all hell breaks loose! The average all-in amount was around $130 so there was at least $550 in the pot and I had yet to act. Into the thinking tank I go to try and make sense of this – what could they have?

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If anyone had A – A or K – K I was screwed if either one flopped; if they held J – J, Q – Q I had outs against them and the pot odds were good. I would split the pot if up against A – K and either one fell and if the opponents had A – Q, A – J or less I was dominating them. So what to do? Calling the top all-in player would cut my stack in half but still leaving me with a profit – albeit much smaller – for the night. Well, I could think myself out of participating in this hand or…give myself the chance to get lucky. The flop held three small hearts, the turn brought another and the river a meaningless black nine. I faced pocket Queens, pocket Jacks, another A – K and an A – Q; since I had the nut heart card in my hand I scooped the entire pot and had the others shaking their heads. An eminently favorable flop and turn following a decision to step out giving myself a chance to get lucky and voila! A very successful night with a basis on Thinking About Poker.

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Front Seat: A Good Ride

AWD, 6-cylinder, app enhance Volvo V60 FRONT SEAT The 2015.5 Volvo V60 T6 R-Design boasts four-wheel grip. Photo by Bud Wells

By Bud Wells My son Dale and I about 9 p.m. on a recent cold night had parked and were out pushing a neighbor woman in her front-wheel-drive Hyundai from deep snow along the side of the street. About the same time, my iPhone, left at home, was informing Jan and daughter-in-law Sandy where we were. The iPhone pinpointed on a map the address of where our car was parked, actually only half a block from home (we were driving toward home when we came across the car in distress). The next morning, adding to the iPhone’s involvement in this automotive review, I parked the car in my driveway after a drive-through at a Starbucks, walked into our house and my phone beeped, and then messaged me that “Your Volvo is unlocked.” Not only was I able to lock and unlock the car from my phone, I could also remote-start the vehicle. It is the 2015.5 Volvo V60 T6 R-

Design Sportswagon featuring the Volvo On Call Smartphone App. At the suggestion of Dan Lantowski, representing Volvo for Waggener Edstrom Communications, I downloaded the Volvo on Call app onto my iPhone shortly after the V60 was delivered to me. It (the app) allowed me to access a status overview of the vehicle and recent drives, determine its current position, and enjoy the aforementioned connections. The arrival of the new V60 wagon in the past year is inspiring to the future of Volvo, which had been in somewhat of a slowdown mode since the Swedish firm was sold to China’s Zhejiang Geely four years ago. I drove the V60’s initial offering last spring, a sleek, low-slung, front-wheel-drive T5 wagon powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder engine and 8-speed automatic transmission. Showing up last week, though, with all-wheel drive and enhanced

performance was the T6 R-Design with twin-scroll turboed inline6-cylinder which “out-horses” the T5 by 325-hp to 240. Mated to the inline-6 is a 6-speed automatic transmission. With 354 lb.-ft. of torque, outstanding power is delivered, particularly with the steeringforce level set on high and paddle shifters at hand in Sport shift mode. Handling is improved with a lowriding sport chassis, and acceleration and cornering are excellent. All that power and the T6 carries an EPA fuel-mileage estimate of 19/28; my overall average was 22.8. The R-Design package includes soft, stitched luxury leather seats. The center stack is tilted toward the driver, controls within easy reach and storage behind and below the stack. Sensus Connect navigation/ audio is highlighted with a 7-inch color monitor, with MP3, USB, Bluetooth and Sirius radio. The rear cargo area provides 28 cubic feet of storage space. The review model had no spare tire; one is

offered as an option, though it must rest in the cargo space. Sticker price on the V60 T6 was $49,275; the lesser-equipped 4-cylinder model I drove last spring carried a price of $42,225. Adding $1,550 to the R-Design’s price was heated front and rear seats, heated steering wheel and windshield and heated windshieldwasher nozzles. Blind-spot detection, cross-traffic alert, lane-change aid and front and rear park assist were added as options, though the vehicle had no rearview camera. Volvo was founded in Sweden in 1924 by Assar Gabrielsson and Gustaf Larson; their first car, the 1,944cc Jakob, was in production three years later. Sales in the U.S. began in 1955, when the Volvo PV444 cars arrived in Los Angeles. In 1956, Volvo sold 5,047 cars here. In 1958, Volvo invented the three-point safety belt, considered one of the most important safety features of all time.

2015.5 Volvo V60 T6 R-Design Capacity: 5-passenger wagon Wheelbase: 109.3 inches Length: 182.5 inches Width: 73.4 inches Height: 58.4 inches Curb Weight: 3,790 pounds Track: 62.1 inches front, 62 rear Ground Clearance: 5.4 inches Turn Circle: 39 feet Drivetrain: All-wheel-drive Engine: 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-6 Horsepower/Torque: 325/354 Transmission: 6-speed automatic Rack and pinion Steering: McPherson strut front Suspension: and multilink rear Fuel mileage est: 19/28 Fuel mileage avg: 22.8 17.8 gallons, Fuel Tank: regular unleaded Wheels: 19-inch Michelin 235/40R19 Tires: 28 cubic feet Cargo Volume: Warranty: 4 years/50,000 miles basic, powertrain Competitors: Audi allroad, BMW 3 series, Subaru Outback 3.6R Assembly Plant: Gothenburg, Sweden Parts Content: Sweden 31%, Great Britain 18%, Japan 10%, U.S./Canadian 1% Base Price of Lowest Model: $35,300; Base Price of Review Model: $45,150; Destination Charge: $925; Sticker Price: $49,275. Some of its better-known cars, after coming to America, were the P1800 coupe of 1961 and the 240 series, beginning in 1974. Some of those 240s, now 20 to 40 years old, are still seen about the streets of Denver. Volvo, bought by Ford Motor Co. in 1999, was re-sold to Geely in 2010.

2015 Lexus LX 570 is king of the road By H. Throttle

Wow, might be the description of the 2015 Lexus LX 570 that arrived in the driveway this week to preview. This is the “daddy” SUV of them all with shiny “Nebula gray pearl” paint on this large framed vehicle. This is a Lexus that one could tour America and live in the rear space. Built to pull a trailer, boat or camper, this is a workhorse featuring a V-8 engine capable of producing 383 horsepower with a sixspeed sequential transmission. A parking attendant told me what a great vehicle it was in sheer admiration. “King of the Road” might be a description of this all-wheel-drive that

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has every feature known to the automotive industry attached. This of course drives the price to $82,930 and the test model added a few more extras such as a Mark Levinson 19-speaker sound system; and a luxury interior package including leather and wood trimmings. Weighing more than 6,000 pounds, this LX 570 would qualify for tax credits for those who like tax deductions. Because of the size, weight and horsepower, fuel consumption averages around 17 mpg. Not so painful with the lower price of gasoline, but fuel prices won’t stay down forever with growing world demand. A large SUV is considered by

many to be safer and this vehicle is so new it is not safety rated but no doubt will have the highest five-star rating soon. There are air bags in the front and rear for the three seating areas along with steel side bar beams. This unit is about as safe and loaded with the latest safety technology as exists in the auto industry. There is something to be said and enjoyed by sitting up high, driving a powerful engine with a great transmission, leather seats, a wonderful XM Sirus sound on “Escape” rolling down the highway in The fancy 2015 Lexus LX 570 costs around $82,930. one of the best SUV’s ever to roll off a Japanese assembly line. floats down the highway and gives an around large passenger vehicle, this The comfort of the seats and ride exquisite ride. is a quality candidate for a long lastIf you want a top-drawer all- ing road quality road experience. are outstanding, the LX 570 just

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A Ranch in Wyoming and Utah

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n the morning of July 2 5 , decided to get a good 1895, after A. D. night’s sleep before Bruce went home speaking to the sheriff to get his rifle, he about what had hapjoined Patrick “Patsy” pened. On the morning Coughlin and Fred of July 26, he told SherGeorge on a trip to iff Hardy his tale. the east up EmigraBefore Bruce left © Anna Lee Ames Frohlich tion Canyon which the other two, the they approached through Dry three of them were spotted in Canyon and over the Red Butte. Emigration Canyon near Little The canyon was north of Parley’s mountain by a 14-year-old boy, Canyon and less used than Par- Ethelbert Young, who noted ley’s, which was the main route in later that they had a sorrel or out of Salt Lake to or from the horse with them. Later in the east. The charges against Cough- day Coughlin and George were lin and George had gone from seen by George Smith and Earl petty larceny for stealing straw- V. Williamson, at the halfway berries to grand larceny for horse house in Parley’s Canyon (a theft, and Sheriff Harrington had stopping place for the Salt Lake pledged to punish them. They & Eastern RR near the mouth would have wanted to stay off the of Lamb’s Canyon). After sendmain path. ing Bruce on his way, Coughlin At Red Butte Coughlin’s horse and George had cut over to the foundered because it had devel- other canyon. Young Earl Wiloped colic, and he shot it. liamson rode for several miles In Emigration Canyon they up the canyon with the desperacame across a cabin that Cough- does not knowing that he would lin broke into. He found some soon have another encounter cheese and ate most of it him- with them. self. He helped himself to a Sheriff Harrington of Sum“blank book, a penholder and a mit County had been looking for tin watch.” After that Bruce told Coughlin and George ever since them that he didn’t want to stay they had stolen the strawberries with them any longer because on July 11 and a horse in Murray they had broken in to the house on July 14. Then they had stolen and helped themselves to things. the horse from Mr. Rule on July Coughlin wanted the sorrel horse 24. The chase was gaining moback, but Bruce was inclined to mentum. Sometime shortly after return it to the rightful owner. Earl Williamson’s ride with our He had become aware fairly miscreants, Harrington depuquickly that the horse he was tized Williamson to help in catchriding had not been acquired by ing them. legal means. He had been hesiHarrington had known Fred tant to say anything out of fear for about three years and Patrick of making his traveling compan- for around eight. ions angry. Now that they were On July 28 when he and Wilback to only two horses, Cough- liamson rode up Crandall Creek lin decided to keep Bruce’s horse and saw saddles on the ground and to send Bruce back to Salt by a sheepherders wagon, HarLake. He claimed the horse and rington did not show alarm. Persaddle by right of having stolen haps his familiarity with the outthem. Then he took Bruce’s rifle, laws caused him not to be afraid. his cartridge belt, and his purse He could see Coughlin inside the containing $11, all while pointing wagon pointing a Winchester, Bruce’s loaded and cocked rifle in but he tried to reason with him. his direction. He started to dismount saying, It was a long walk back to Salt “Stop fooling, Pat, and lay down Lake. Bruce got back late and that gun.” He was answered with

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Strawberry Jam Part II: Getting ahead of the law a shot from inside the wagon that hit the horn of his saddle. Splinters from the saddle horn cut Harrington’s ear and face. The handle of young Earl Williamson’s revolver was hit and blown off by a shot from Coughlin’s rifle. Harrington tried to fire back, but his gun jammed. At this point Pat probably could have killed the sheriff and the deputy if he had really wanted to, but, before Harrington could get the cartridge out, Coughlin and George had ridden off.

By now posses were forming from Salt Lake, Utah to Evanston, Wyo. Our outlaws no longer planned to ride into Wyoming. Since Wyoming was known for its summary justice, they feared being lynched by vigilantes without benefit of trial. Horse theft was serious business, and they had added to that by firing at lawmen. Fred and Patrick were becoming known as dangerous desperadoes. They rode hard and fast through to the north. In Wanship

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they purchased 300 rounds of ammunition. They rode through Coalville and Wahsatch, avoiding Wyoming by veering to the west of Evanston. They settled down the night of July 29th in an empty shack belonging to a Mr. Palmer. Palmer had taken his family on a trip, so the Palmers had the good fortune of not being at home. The shack was about 2 miles south of the southern boundary of Neponset Land and Livestock, the ranch belonging in part to my greatgrandfather, George Chapman.

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150 Years Ago The Indian Raids of Julesburg

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n 1859, Jules Beni, a French trader, established Julesburg as a trading post along the South Platte River in the northeastern corner of Colorado. From the beginning, this was an important stop along the Overland Trail, although the trail only crossed this small section of what would become Colorado. Yet the north/south fork of the Overland trail occurred at Julesburg, making it a strategic supply point. The north trail followed the North Platte River through Wyoming to South Pass, on into California and Oregon. The southern trail followed the South Platte River to the early settlement of Denver City. As traffic increased along the route Fort Rankin was constructed nearby to protect the travelers from the often roaming Indian raids. Following the brutal massacre of innocent Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians at the peaceful Indian camp in southeastern Colorado known as Sand Creek, in November 1864, the Plains Indians formed an alliance for war and revenge, the likes of which the western settlers had never experienced, culminating with the 1876 massacre known as the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Following the Sand Creek massacre, Indian war councils were held and concluded, preparations for raids along the Platte River were made, including a massive raid at the town of Julesburg, Colo. The immediate concern was fortification of supplies. “The tradition of the war pipe, when necessary, was sent out in the spring, but after the slaughter at Sand Creek, the war pipe went out in the winter, this was early December. To my knowledge, from the old ones, never before had the war pipe been sent in the time of winter until after Sand Creek,” said John L. Sipes, Cheyenne Nation historian. Following several small raids along the Platte River, the massive Julesburg raid occurred in January 1865. More than 1,000 warriors of Cheyenne, Sioux and Arapaho made the attack. Included in this war party were the many women who traveled with the group, herding the extra horses needed to carry the supplies obtained back to their camp. Among these women was Mo-chi, a survivor of Sand Creek, who insisted on helping her people in whatever way she could. She would prove herself worthy.

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Warring Indians sacking Julesberg settlement. It was an incredible attack; thoughtfully planned and executed brilliantly. The collective warriors, led by the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers, approached the bluff above Julesburg, hiding in the sand hills. It was a crisp cold night, yet it mattered not. Most of the warriors were deep in thought and preparation. The warriors readied their lances, shields, bows and arrows. Only a few had firearms. At sunrise on Jan. 7, 1865, a separate group of warriors, led by Big Crow, quietly approached Fort Rankin and rushed the guards outside the fort walls. The soldiers returned fire and then the gates of the compound opened with over 40 mounted soldiers in pursuit of the Indian war party. The decoy worked perfectly. Soon the Indian scouts sent the signal and the hidden warriors converged upon the fort and nearby settler quarters. With the soldiers away in pursuit of the decoys, the remaining warriors were at their leave to plunder the area. Barrels of flour, sugar, and molasses were taken, as well as sacks of cornmeal, beans, sides of bacon and canned goods. Both Charles and George Bent, members of the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers, and sons of the famed fort owner, William Bent, participated in the raid. George later recalled the plundering, saying the Indians did not understand things in a can, and were disgusted when George

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opened a can of oysters and slurped down the contents. Bent also recounted the discovery of green paper by the Indians. Not knowing it was federal currency, they threw it aside, at which point Bent, who knew all too well the value of the money, scurried to scoop it up. George Bent also found a new soldier’s uniform, which he took and proudly wore in future Indian raids. A short time later the women, led by Mo-chi, entered the fray with packhorses and began loading the goods onto the animals. As the warriors began to leave the scene, Mo-chi busied herself with herding the captured horses. Meanwhile, with the plundering of Julesburg in progress, the pursuing soldiers who had followed the decoys, amazingly (perhaps in confusion,) had dismounted and staged a counter fight. The warriors pounced on the soldiers, killing 15, including a bugler, who many warriors first counted coup on. When Old Crow made the final attack of death, Cheyenne warrior Medicine Water took the bugler’s horse as his prize. The victorious warriors made their way to the retreating group, where Medicine Water turned his prize horse loose with Mo-chi’s horse herd. The Indians retreated from Julesburg for a time, and the U.S. Army responded. Within 30 days of the Julesburg attack, the U.S. Army sent

added troops to guard stage stops and various trails, including the Overland Trail. The Indians responded by simply changing tactics and destinations; the raids continued. Julesburg was raided again, burned to the ground, and the town relocated, two miles north of the army post. The town of Julesburg would move two more times, unprecedented in Colorado history. The Indian raids continued along the various overland stage routes, eventually forcing famed overland stage owner, Ben Holladay to near bankruptcy. By 1868, the U.S. government became convinced that peace negotiations were needed once again. Successful at first, Julesburg and most of Colorado Territory were spared from further Indian raids. And for a time, the U.S. Army prevailed in raids of their own, such as Summit Springs, and Beecher Island. This did not end the Indian wars in Colorado or the West until 1876, in Montana, at a place known as the Battle of This historical marker, highlighting the the Little Big Horn. history of Julesberg, was erected in 1931.

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Gemstones & Minerals

Natural and treated turquois

found in Death Trap Canyon, Arizona. It is a pendant consisting of a hardwood ring, 3-1/4 inches across, bearing a mosaic formed of 81 pieces of turquois affixed to wood with gum. In Colorado, turquois was found in the same areas where miners dug for gold and silver during the 1880’s, including Cripple Creek and Leadville. Today, the finest turquois in the world, called Persian or Persian blue, comes from the southwest slope of the AliMirsa-Kul Mountains in Iran. Turquois is also mined in China and Tibet. Australia mines turquois in Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales. Today, the United States is the world leader in the production of turquois, most of which comes from the southwestern states. Treated turquois: - Most turquois bought today is “stabilized.” Stabilized turquois has been soaked in a plastic resin or paraffin, which darkens and toughens it. Hard natural turquois cannot be scratched by a sharp object. Stabilized tur-

quois often has a transparent plastic-like appearance and looks almost oily. Fully, 90 percent of all turquois sold today is stabilized or treated so it will be less porous and have better color. There is nothing wrong with that, but it is illegal to pass off treated stones as natural turquois, a more valuable and rare commodity. Stones with a lightcolored matrix are often wiped with a liquid shoe dye for a more appealing look. Some imitation turquois is made from a soft white stone that has a spider-like matrix very much like that of matrix turquois. This stone is called howlite and is found mostly in California. The stone is first cut and polished and then placed in a blue dye. However, the blue dye does not penetrate the howlite too deep-

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ARIES - (March 21 - April 20) This is a good time for romantic adventures, meeting new people or getting along with your present partner. Also good for any type of training or education. Overall this is a very social time for you with friends and associates. Lucky Numbers: 4, 17, 33, 47, 52, 53 TAURUS - (April 21 - May 21) During this time you will have periods of energy, usually directed toward job and career. Conversely you will also have periods of no energy, generally around family and friends. Try to be clear in your communications. Lucky Numbers: 6, 11, 16, 24, 25, 33

LIBRA - (Sept. 24 - Oct. 23) This is a good transit for visiting with your siblings. They will be inviting and cozy to be around. You have the tendency to meet friends and then break off with them at this time. If you are sensitive to their feelings, you have a better chance of retaining these friends. Lucky Numbers: 6, 12, 14, 19, 44, 52 SCORPIO - (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) If you don’t have an exercise regime already this is a good time to start. This is a good time for romance, whether you are in a relationship or just starting one. This is not a good time to take big financial risks. Lucky Numbers: 6, 9, 14, 25, 29, 43 SAGITTARIUS - (Nov. 23 - Dec. 21) A great for career advancement or gaining the positive attention of those in authority in your life. This is also a good time for financial speculations of all kinds. Your only challenge is in the romantic sphere, verify all communications. Lucky Numbers: 16, 46, 48, 49, 50, 60 CAPRICORN - (Dec. 22 - Jan. 20) In the re-evaluation of your life you have been willing to set aside many material belongings that you worked hard to acquire. Romance is on the rise for you and taking a front seat. You have the energy and the ingenuity for success at this time. Lucky Numbers: 3, 12, 17, 21, 29, 31

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GEMINI - (May 22 - Jun. 21) This is a good time for financial speculations of all types. There will challenges in your relationships. You have the tendency to over indulge at this time and avoid your responsibilities which can cause issues with those around you.. Lucky Numbers: 8, 9, 10, 15, 19, 28 CANCER - (Jun. 22 - July 22) This is a good time to start a relationship, if already involved you will be doing sporty activities together. Exercise regime is important at this time for you. There is a tendency to resent any authority in your life at this time. Lucky Numbers: 6, 16, 24, 29, 44, 61 LEO - (July 23rd – Aug 22) This is a good transit for financial speculations. Goals in your life are achievable at this time. If you have been working things out for yourself these last 6 months you should successful in your undertakings. Lucky Numbers: 1, 11, 23, 24, 33, 43 VIRGO - (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) This can be a good transit for romance and relationships. You must avoid being aggressive or autocratic, be aware of the other person’s point of view. You can be very productive with your work at this time as well. Lucky Numbers: 3, 8, 24, 25, 27, 34

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AQUARIUS - (Jan. 21 - Feb. 19) This is a time of new beginnings. This transit can produce positive results if you go for it. The tendency is to want somebody else to help you. You must participate to make the results a success.. Lucky Numbers: 2, 13, 15, 24, 31, 44 PISCES (Feb 20 - March 20) If in management you will move up. If not, you will become a leader or manger at this time. You also have good fortune in the romantic sphere. Lucky Numbers: 1, 15, 31, 33, 49, 52

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ly and can be revealed by scratching the back with a pin. Reconstructed turquois is a chalk turquois that has been crushed and then resins and dyes added. Then the mixture is compressed into a solid block. The Navajo method of changing the color is to boil the turquois in mutton fat, causing the turquois to turn green. The Navajo consider the blue turquois as a male and the green turquois as female. The Hippy method is to take the blue ink from a ballpoint pen and dissolve it in alcohol. Then soak and dry the turquois. Some imitation turquois is just plain plastic. The basic telltale if the turquois is real or imitation is its price. If the price is too good to be true, it probably is. Turquois is the birthstone for December.

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thought to have powerful metaphysical properties by many ancient cultures. Montezuma’s treasure, now displayed in the British Museum, includes a fantastically carved serpent covered by a mosaic of turquois. The oldest known example of turquois jewelry is a bracelet of carved turquois and gold, which was made more than 7,000 years ago and recovered from the mummified arm of an Egyptian queen in 1900. Native Americans have used turquois for centuries. The Cerrillos mine, just south of Santa Fe is at least 2,000 years old. Turquois is usually found at high altitudes. The native people mined the material by using antlers, stone hammers and hide buckets. Then they carved it into beads and fetishes, or overlaid it onto wood, bone or shell. The oldest piece of turquois jewelry made by early American Indians was

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Natural turquois: The name turquois, which was first used in the 13th century, is thought to have come from a French word “pierre turquois” meaning “Turkish stone,” probably because the gemstone first reached Europe by way of Turkey. Turquois is often spelled with an “e” as the final letter, but in this country mineralogists agreed to be consistent and drop the “e.” The finest color turquois is deep blue, but other colors are greenish, azure blue, greenish blue, and bluish green. The copper content of turquois is responsible for its blue color and iron for the all too common greenish cast. Specimens containing portions of the mother rock are called turquois matrix. Stones with matrix resembling a spider web pattern are very popular in America. The blue in turquois was

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