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restaurants are busy morning, noon and night. We have a good economy and many people moving to Colorado for our climate, recreation, gaming, I stopped by my favorite gas marijuana and job opportunistation, the Z-Stop, to purchase ties. We can only hope that the a V-8 and a bottle of water. It local economy stays strong and seems strange that a bottle of we don’t have another 2008. water costs more than a galThe collapse of the price of oil lon of gasoline. The economics is not a good sign for the econof this are ultimately going to By Bob Sweeney omy overall, but we can enjoy create problems in the energy lower gasoline prices for now. business; actually it already is taking a toll Asphalt is made from oil and hopefully on employment and the energy business. Highway 119 can have some repairs one of According to the gas station attendants these months with the lower cost of the maat various stations I’ve been to, they make terials. The trucks have just beaten the heck the same on a sale of gasoline no matter out of the highway. what the price may be, pennies a gallon. Watch the steady stream of people walkThe oil refineries are doing well, buying ing back and forth between all the casinos oil at $30 a barrel rather than $120. We’re in Black Hawk and Central City. Gamblers all benefiting at the pumps and it is almost like to move around looking for that lucky shocking to fill up the V-8 engine at $1.45/ table and seat. You never know when, where per gallon. This gives us some extra spend- or why you will encounter Lady Luck. ing money to enjoy at our favorite casino. However, before long we will start to encounter shortages of gasoline and quite a few oil production companies going bankrupt. The free enterprise system can work in brutal ways and many of these oil production companies are in Colorado. Jobs have been lost already and there are more to come. The coal operators and miners have got a break with a Supreme Court stay on Obama’s power plant restrictions and new environmental demands that would almost put the coal companies out of business Ninety-five percent of our electrical energy still comes from coal-fired power plants, most of them in my old hometown of Craig. Natural gas is probably the fuel of the future, but converting these huge power plants to different fuels is expensive and long range, but will probably happen eventually with coal miners losing jobs and homes. I understand there are more than 300 homes for sale in Craig right now. Craig is a good place to buy a home and just hang out and hunt, fish, play golf and enjoy the fresh air in northwest Colorado. The town is only 40 miles away from Steamboat Springs ski slopes and wonderful trout fishing all around. West of Craig there was some interest in putting a casino in Dinosaur, a few miles outside of Vernal, Utah, to attract the oil workers from nearby Rangely, and the Utah folks to venture into Colorado to gamble. This never became reality and there are just not enough people living in the area to make it profitable. Driving into Denver this morning at 7 a.m., the traffic was almost at a standstill with the cars on I-25. The metro area is booming, parking lots are full, and

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As a quick review, circumstances had dictated my absence from the poker tables for about nine months. During that time when I had time to myself, I began thinking about … well, poker – duh. I looked back on the last few years of playing and decided I wanted to recharge my game. I felt I had gotten into a rut style-wise, playing too many hands and in general reverting back to an unimaginative, predictable player. So when I had time I dug out some old poker books and began to reread that which I studied years ago to improve my play back when poker was still a novelty in the state. I won’t mention the titles per se, but many are written by well-known, “old hands” at the game and I’m sure, as a serious poker player, you too have some of these buried in your library. In essence, I revisited the basics; what it took these authors time to write about describing the way each of them went from rookie player to

skilled professional [I ignored any reference to on-line play as, thanks to our in loco parentis beneficent politicians, we cannot enjoy that freedom any more [no doubt, for our own good]. Anyway, that gripe notwithstanding, I reviewed and studied seriously what was presented; I even took the time in some cases to break out a deck of cards and lay out the examples used in the book for better visualization. Believe it or don’t, that sure helps – visualizing the play and development of each hand. In the last set of articles written for this august publication, I detailed some of the factors gleaned from my study and the results from using these strategies and tactics once I was able to resume my direction at the felt. The first article listed powerful hands to play – exclusively – when at the table. Grouped into A, B, C, D and E classes, the chart presented in that article showed which group played best in each

position; early, middle and late. If you wish to review the hand rankings, you can research back through the archives of this publication to find them. Most any decent poker book addresses the issue, however, so you don’t have to dig far or deep to find it. I then reported how well the results were when playing only using this chart and these hands; my first session back netted over $800 and the second better than half that. Nice start. The second factor in my re-education at the tables was developing – well, reacquainting myself is a better descriptive – with the virtue of patience. To keep in mind that yes, I am there for a few reasons [social, entertainment and diversion] but the primary reason is to come home a winner: To return home with more folding green than I left the house with. So with the lesson of playing only powerful hands appropriately, I forced myself to wait for the hand to come around. Poker players, having made that long, tortuous drive up the mountains, arrive at the Pokertorium and want to play. We want to mix it up, get those chips flying around the

table and we came for action. That’s all well and good for action junkies but not good for the serious-minded poker player who is dedicated to improving his game and having the poker experience mean more than a mere diversion. So I made a point to wait patiently for those few really powerful playable hands to come along and then hit the opposition hard and mercilessly. I had another three winning sessions. Tonight [a weeknight], I had about five hours of free time so I opted to play a shorter session than my more usual 8 – 10 hour stretch. The third factor I wanted now to focus on was position; that is, using my position in the scheme of things to advantage. Of course, later position is the nominally best position to play from but the others can be used with great benefit if one sets the tone of play and gets the opposition to play a reactive game to your action. I began to make raises from late position in unraised pots and was pleased to find that most players who limped in for the blind bet would quickly surrender in the face of an attack. Continuation bets post-flop would weed out most

others who called my raises to see a flop. By gauging the texture of the flop I could with fairly good accuracy estimate what they held and when the flop didn’t connect with their hand, could bet them out of the pot and sweep the chips my way. Granted, when a flop hit with what would easily connect with what I inferred they were holding, I bailed out if I met with resistance. The key here was looking at the flop to see of course what it consisted of but to a greater degree to estimate if an opponent would call my raise[s] and if the flop had hit them. I was able to then estimate if someone was chasing a straight or flush and when it didn’t hit by the river, bet them off a busted draw. Didn’t matter what I had, I found playing the player was just as profitable as playing good cards [more on that in a subsequent article]. Tonight’s session netted just under $500 for four hours of play at a $1/$2 - $100 hold’em table – I might have to play some of these shorter sessions in the future if they’re going to turn out like this. In the meantime, keep thinking about poker.

The popularity of the $1 - $2 / $100 Limit hold-em game The most popular and prevalent poker game throughout our mountain BY towns conLARRY tinues to be JOHNSON the $1 - $2 / $100 Limit hold-em game. For example, last Saturday evening the count of these games compared to other type of poker games was right at 3 to 1 in the four poker rooms I visited with many players on the waiting lists hoping to get in. Why is it so popular? First, in most rooms the buy-in to sit down at a $1 - $2 table is a relatively low $100. For many beginning players in today’s no-limit world of poker, this game can serve as a type of learning zone where they perceive they can’t get hurt too bad in a single hand. Second, the ante is low with a

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$1 small blind and a $2 large blind. This is perfect for the players who just like to sit and play without a large risk - maybe waiting for the big bad beat that is currently at $350,000; or who play a tight game designed to simply make a few dollars a session on a regular basis; or who are there just to have fun. Third, the first two perceptions can be completely wrong at times. This could be due to a certain lineup of players that may be very volatile, because of the time of night, or maybe because of too much alcohol consumed - but for some reason or another some games are wild, crazy, and feature big pots. And - these big pots draw the professional, seasoned player who makes up that 3rd and most

dangerous category. These players are looking to take advantage of and take money from first 2 types of players. Last Saturday night, while playing in a $1 - $2 game in the Ameristar Poker Room, I was able to observe all three types of players in action. In one hand a player sat down just a few hands after I did with $70. After a moment the dealer alerted him that the buy in was a minimum of $100 and he sheepishly asked his wife for another $30. She handed it to him, and he was ready to go. Within a round he was up to $190 and very excited. Then, he raised to $20 with what turned out to be a Kh - Qh with 4 players calling. The flop came Kd - Qc - 10d and he bet $60. One player called with a 2c coming on the turn. The raiser once again pushed out a $60 stack and the other player raised him his last $50. He called

and when the river came a 3c, his top two pair lost to his opponent’s Ad - Jd and a flopped nut straight. The player who had bought in for $70 (then $30 more) had built his stack to $190 and lost it all in one hand. The last I saw of him he was walking away talking to his wife about his horrible luck. Then in a second hand, a very good player who usually plays the $2 - $5 game or higher but whose bankroll had taken a beating lately, played his pair of A’s perfectly with a strong pre-flop raise of $50, One player with pocket J’s called and with low cards on the flop, turn, and river, the player with the J’s lost over $200 calling the A’s. Finally in a third hand / which is actually the same hand as the first hand where the man was walking away complaining about bad luck, his opponent who had the Ad - Jd racked up his chips a few minutes later as the blinds

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reached him, tapped the table as he tossed a red chip to the dealer, and said, “Thanks for the game.” He is a local retired gentleman who plays 5 days a week just to supplement his social security - and he had just won $240 in a little over 2 hours. He plays a tight game, waits for his opportunity, then cashes out when he is ahead - taking his and others players money with him. So, as you pick a $1 - $2 game ensure you pay attention to the players sitting at the table around you. They may be novice or beginner players without much knowledge, or someone just out to experience the poker scene without caring if they win or lose, or a professional player there for one purpose - to take your money. Being able to identify the different type of players and adjusting your play accordingly may be the key to a winning session. Remember - play your game.

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23. Colorado body, looks after roads (3) 24. Beer barrel (4) 25. Russian ruler (4) 27. Untidy, disheveled appearance (7) 30. Master or teacher (4) 31. One way to win a boxing match (3) 32. Amplifier manufacturer (5) 35. Has worlds largest hot springs pool (8) 38. Software dept (2) 40. Steamship (2) 42. English for Eirrean (4)

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Just earn 10 same day base points before 11 a.m. and receive a voucher for a free Double Down Breakfast at Club Z. Receive your voucher from the promotional kiosk.

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Mega Points Multiplier Every Monday and Tuesday in March, spin the multiplier wheel at our promotional kiosk and get up to 20X points on your favorite slots. Simply swipe your card at a promotional kiosk before 11:59 p.m. Some restrictions apply. Visit Guest Services for details.

Weekday Warriors Exclusive Menu All day, Monday – Thursday, and from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Fridays, take advantage of the $2 breakfast, $4 lunch and $6 dinner menu in the Main Street Café. Some restrictions apply. Visit Guest Services for details.

Every Friday, from 6 – 10 p.m., be one of five lucky guests to win up to $2,000 Promo Play. Score $1,100 Promo Play instantly if you’re dealt the Jack of Clubs. And that’s not all, take home $100 Promo Play for each card in the suit of clubs. Earn entries for every 100 base points or every 30 minutes of rated play on table games. Accumulate entries from Saturday through Friday each week, beginning on Saturday, Feb. 27. Plus, get 10X entries on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.

Weekday Warriors Bus Fare Redemption

Great Outdoors Jeep Giveaway

New Player Extras Club members get up to $210. Visit Guest Services for details.

On Saturday, March 26, from 4 – 11 p.m., ride off in a trail-tested 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited or win a share of $10,000.Throughout the evening, 12 lucky players will win from $200 Promo Play to $1,000 cash. Then, another ten contestants will each draw an envelope with a prize – the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, or from $200 Promo Play to $1,000 cash. Earn entries for every 100 base points or every 30 minutes of rated play on table games. Accumulate entries from Tuesday, March 1 through Saturday, March 26 at 10:59 p.m. Plus, get 10X entries on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Blarney Bucks Scratch-Off This St. Patrick’s Day, Thursday, March 17, from 11 a.m. – 8 p.m., scratch and win up to $5,000 cash in St. Paddy’s Day green. Simply swipe at any promotional kiosk to receive your FREE scratch ticket. Visit Guest Services for complete details.

All day, Monday – Thursday, and from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Fridays, get $20 cash back or $25 in Promo Play when you redeem your bus ticket at Guest Services. Gold members – only 150 same day base points. Platinum members – only 100 same day base points. Diamond members – FREE. Some restrictions apply. Visit Guest Services for details.

Join Now, Win Now

www.theisle blackhawk.com Seafood Takeover Come Shellabrate with us during our Seafood Takeover in March and dive into our delicious seafood specials. We are bringing back the biggest and best All-You-Can-Eat Crab Legs seven nights a week, as well as a seafood pasta action station at Calypso’s Buffet. Farraddays will feature a Brazilian Lobster Tail and Jumbo Sea Scallops that are guaranteed to hit the

spot. Check out Tradewinds for delicious weekly seafood specials.

$10,000 Jackpot Sweepstakes 12 On Saturday, March 5, the rich will get richer. Guests who have hit a hand-paid taxable jackpot of $1,200+ between Feb. 1 and noon on March 5 will receive an entry. Guests need to bring their entries back on the day of the drawing to be eligible. We will be giving away $2,000 at 3 p.m., $5,000 at 5 p.m., $1,500 at 7 p.m. and $1,500 at 9 p.m.

Hoops to Happiness Giveaway Every Friday in March you have a chance to head home with up to $2,000 in cash. Random drawings will take place from 6 – 10 p.m. Winners get to take a shot at winning a huge cash prize by shooting some hoops. Get one free entry and more with play.

Grab Some Green Giveaway On Tuesdays in March random drawings will be held from 2 – 7 p.m. Winners will get to test their luck with our claw machine and try to grab some green up to $1,000. Get one FREE entry and more with play.

20X Points on Pennies Earn 20X points on pennies every Thursday in March from 8 a.m. – midnight. Register at the Players Club or Cashier Services prior to playing.

Make You Happy Mystery Multiplier We’re multiplying the fun every Monday in March. From 8 a.m. – midnight, you will receive a lucky mystery multiplier when you visit the Players Club or Cashier Services upon registration. Receive up to 20X points on your favorite slot machines and a free buffet after earing 100 tier points. Not valid on video poker. Multiplier cannot be combined with any other offer. Must register prior to playing.

50+ Perks With age comes big bonuses. Every Sunday in March from 8 a.m. – midnight everyone age 50 or better is invited to stop by for 5X points on slots and 2X points on video poker. Receive one free buffet after earning 100 tier points from 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. Cannot be combined with any other point multiplier.

New Member Play 30 & 5,000 Points for an Email In March, all new members of the Fan

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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 in Fan Club points.

Social Media Make sure to ‘like’ Isle Black Hawk on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram. To stay up to date with all promotions, events and special contests. Also, make sure to register your email with the Players Club or Cashier Services to receive special promotion emails.

Play and Stay at the Isle During March, earn 500 tier points on your Fan Club card Sunday’s through Thursday’s between 8 a.m. and midnight and stay the night on us. Or on Friday earn 800 tier points and your hotel stay is FREE. This offer is valid only on the day the points are earned and is based on availability, blackout days may apply. You must register prior to playing. Offer subject to availability. Excludes holidays and blackout dates.

Bus Fare Redemption Do you ride the bus to Black Hawk? The Isle will refund your bus fare up to $23. Simply earn 350 tier points on your player’s card in February for your refund. Then, 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. Guests must redeem bus ticket at the Players Club or Cashier Services. Limit one bus redemption per person per day.

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.

Try the New Desserts at Tradewinds Tradewinds at the Isle has a new menu that features 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 now offers the best desserts in town; visit Tradewinds@ at the Isle Casino Hotel Black Hawk PAGE 7


Central City Nuggets www.johnnyzscasino.com 10X points

Every Monday and Tuesday this month receive 10X points on slots, just check in at our kiosk. Every Wednesday through Sunday this month win up to 10X Points, just play our kiosk game. See Club Z for complete details for all promos.

Spin and Win

Stop in at the Z Stop gas station each week to spin and win. Winning is as easy as 1) swipe your Club Z card into the promotional kiosk inside the station, 2) play the spin and win game and 3) get up to Z Casino and activate your prize within 30 minutes. If you don’t have your Club Z player’s card, you can print a new one inside at the Z Stop too. Free Z-Play prizes are available at Z Casino (Black Hawk) only.

$70,000 Egg Hunt Drawings

Every day from Feb. 27 to April 2 join us for our

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$70,000 Egg Hunt Drawings from Noon – 10 p.m. every other hour with an additional drawing at 11 p.m., win up to $500 in Z-Play at each drawing. We will have two winners per drawing hour. Earn entries with every 100 points for that day of play.

Don’t want to pay for Breakfast?

Waterford Crystal Vase

Join us every Friday this month for our $3.99 Prime Rib Dinner special. Receive your voucher from the promotional kiosk.

Stop by on Thursday, March 17, to pick up your free Waterford Crystal Vase. Just earn 300 same day base points. The giveaway will start at 11 a.m. and quantities are limited.

Silver Tsunami Clue 60+

Are you 60 years of age or older? Join us every Monday and Tuesday this month for our Silver Tsunami Clue 60+ days. Just earn 60 base points that day and receive one free menu item valued up to $12 and a free nonalcoholic beverage. Just one more way to win at the Z.

Club Z card

Just earn 10 same day base points before 11 a.m. and receive a voucher for a free Double Down Breakfast! Receive your voucher from the promotional kiosk.

$3.99 Prime Rib Dinner

Want to convert your comps to FREE gas?

Earn Turbo, Nitro or Flame status and redeem your comps for up to $20 in gas each day!

Try our amazing Prime Rib dinner or Famous Z Ribs now only $7.77 with your Club Z Card, located on the 2nd floor of Johnny Z’s Casino.

Z Cafe

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

Birthday

Come celebrate your birthday with us. New and existing members play our kiosk game to win free Z-Play.

High Hand table

Earn 75 same day base points, redeem your bus ticket at Club Z and receive $25 in Z-Play. Earn 500 same day base points and get an additional $5 in Z-Play.

Every Monday through Thursday join us for our High Hand table games promotion. Receive a drawing ticket for every one-hour of carded play. Drawings will be every other hour from 4 to 10 p.m. See Club Z for complete details.

Get reimbursed for ATM fees

Table Games

Play and Ride

Sign up for a new Club Z card at Johnny Z’s and receive up to $100 in Z-Play the same day! See Club Z for complete details.

Stop by the Z Stop Gas Station to use our ATM and bring your receipt to Johnny Z’s within 2 hours from the time on your receipt. You will receive $5 in Z-Play or $3 Cash back!

Who wants a discount on gas?

Most Points

Earn your base points Monday through Sunday and receive up to $1.50 off per gallon the following Tuesday at our Z Stop Gas Station. See Club Z for complete details.

Prime Rib and Ribs

Johnny Z’s Casino is the place for the most points. Every day this month win up to 10X Points every day, just play our kiosk game!

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Play the Hottest Table Games every day from 10 a.m. to close. We have all your favorites from Craps with Fire Bet, Three Card poker, Double Deck Blackjack, and Buffalo Blackjack.

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Central City Nuggets St. Patrick’s Day Double Bingo

Central-city.cnty.com Chase the Pot ‘O Gold Fridays/Saturdays, 5 – 10 p.m. and Sundays, 2 – 7 p.m. in March, $100 winner finalists drawn every half hour. Compete for Cash & Insta-Play prizes up to $700. Earn entries with every 150 base points on your Player’s Club card starting Feb. 29. Every half hour we will draw for a $100 Insta-Play winner who becomes a finalist for the Chase the Pot ‘O Gold game board run, at 10pm on Fri/Sat and 7pm on Sun. All our present finalists will then participate in the rainbow chase, winning Cash and Insta-Play prizes up to $700.

Tuesday Bonus Entries Earn 5X Entries on Slots or 3X Entries on Video Poker with all your play on March Tuesdays to win our weekend Chase the Pot ‘O Gold. Drawings to win up to $7000

Enjoy FREE Bingo every from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., with double prizes, St. Patrick’s Day, Thursday March 17. Win $200 InstaPlay Play or Table Games Play Chips prizes each hour, or $500 cash prizes for our bigger bingo games at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., and one random 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.

Chips Ahoy – Win Playing Table Games Play table games any day at Century and you can take “The Helm” for a spin and win Promo Chips to boost your bets and your chances of winning. You earn spins on the ship’s wheel with specific bonus hands or conditions in all of our table games. Promo prizes on the wheel include prizes up to $100 in promo chips.

Light Up Your Easter With a Scented Candle Earn an extra-large fruit-scented candle with just 300 base points played on

Easter Sunday, March 27, your choice of scents while supplies last.

Free Prime Rib Tuesdays Every Tuesday you can enjoy our Prime Rib Special 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. Must redeem for certificate at the Player’s Club prior to being seated for your meal, and must redeem certificate on the same day it is issued. Just play on Tuesdays and eat our most popular meal for FREE.

New Members

Sign up at our Player‘s Club for a free club card to get a FREE SPIN to win up to $1,500. Earn 10 base points on your day of signup and return to the Player’s Club for $5 in Insta-Play added right to your account. Earn 100 base points total on your signup day and redeem at the Club for $5 in Insta-Play added to your account. Earn 200 base points that same day for another $5 Insta-Play bonus. Finally, earn 300 base points that same day for another amazing $5 in Insta-Play bonus available at the Club. That’s up to $20 in Day One Insta-Play for New Members.

Military 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.

Fantasy Golf Wednesday Earn up to seven Fantasy Golf Card Scratch Tickets Each Wednesday (at 250 base points, 400 base points, and 1,000 base points, and every thousand base points thereafter up to 5,000) and Win your share of $1,000 in Cash and InstaPlay 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.

$7.99 Prime Rib Every Day Enjoy our 8 oz. slow-roasted Prime Rib Special, accompanied by choice of potato with seasonal vegetables, for just $7.99 from 11 a.m., just by having a player’s

card. Prime Rib special is also available for $14.99 with no card. Not to be combined with any other discount or coupon, except for the Tuesday Play & Eat 150 base points free Prime Rib discount.

Senior Celebration – Wednesday And Thursday Guests aged 50 or better receive 2X points on play ALL DAY from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., plus 50% off purchases (up to $25 in one day) at the Retro Deli or Mid City Grill. Please note that 50% food discount cannot be combined with any other coupon or discount, and including daily food specials.

Birthdays At Century All guests can come in on the day of their birthday and get 2X points plus a free gift. Guests who come in on the day of their 21st birthday receive the 2X points and the gift, plus $10 in comp added to their account, plus a $5 Promo Chip to use at the tables. Guests with a birthday coupon from our mailer redeem it at the Player’s Club for a gift of 10X their age in points.

CHASE THE

FREE

PRIME RIB TUESDAYS

Every Tuesday you can enjoy our Prime Rib Special at the Mid City Grill for FREE from 11am with just 150 base points earned on your Player’s Club card that day!

$100 WINNER FINALIST DRAWN EVERY HALF HOUR!

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$20

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FRIDAYS/SATURDAYS 5PM-10PM AND SUNDAYS 2-7PM IN MARCH

$5 INSTA-PLAY - sign up for the Player’s Club for free and earn 10 base points that same day! + $5 INSTA-PLAY - earn 100 base points on day of signup! + $5 INSTA-PLAY - earn 200 base points on day of signup! + $5 INSTA-PLAY - earn 300 base points on day of signup!

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Casino•Guide Casino

Games

Slots

Ameristar - 24/7

BJ, P, C, R, VP

Black Hawk Station Bull Durham

Lodging

Food

Parking

Contact

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B, D, SD, Starbucks

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VP

120

No

SD,SB

city lot

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VP

188

No

SB

city lot

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Z Casino Formerly Bullwhackers Mon-Thurs 8am-3am/Fri-Sun 24/7 BJ, C, R, VP

400

No

SD, D

free valet and self parking

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Canyon - 24/7 Fri/Sat

BJ, C, R, VP

415

No

SD, SB

free valet and self parking

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Saratoga - 24/7 Fri/Sat

BJ, C, R, VP

453

No

SD

free covered valet

303-582-6100 (1-800-538-LUCK)/saratogacasinobh.com

Gilpin - 24/7

BJ, C, R, P, VP

460

No

SD

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Golden Gates - 24/7

BJ, P, C, VP

280

No

D

free valet and covered self parking

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Golden Gulch

VP

140

No

V

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Golden Mardi Gras - 24/7

BJ, C, R, VP

680

No

SD,SB,D

free valet and covered self parking

303-582-5600/goldenmardigras.com

Isle Casino Hotel Black Hawk - 24/7 BJ, C, P, R, VP

1308

238

B,D,SD

free valet and self parking

1-800-The-Isle/theisleblackhawk.com

Lady Luck - 24/7

BJ, P,C, R, VP

500

164

SD,SB

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1-888-Lady-Luck/ladyluckblackhawk.com

Lodge - 24/7

BJ, C, R, P, VP

975

50

B, D, SD, SB

free valet parking

303-582-1771/thelodgecasino.com

Red Dolly

VP

149

No

SD

free self parking

303-582-1100/reddollycasino.net

Monarch - 24/7

BJ, C, R, VP

766

No

B

free valet and self parking

303-582-1000/monarchblackhawk.com

Sasquatch

No

70

No

D

No

720-880-1616

Wildcard

VP

220

No

D

city lot

303-582-3412/thewildcardsaloon.com

Century Casino - 24/7

BJ, P, C, R, VP

520

26

SD,D

free covered self parking

303-582-5050/cnty.com

Dostal Alley - 24/7

VP

64

No

SD

free self parking

303-582-1610/dostalalley.net

Easy Street

VP

205

No

SD

free self parking

303-582-5914/famousbonanza.com

Famous Bonanza

BJ, P, R, VP

244

No

SD , D

free self parking

303-582-5914/famousbonanza.com

Johnny Z’s - 24/7 Mon-Thurs 8am-3am/Fri-Sun 24/7 BJ, C, VP

367

No

SD, D

free covered parking

303-582-5623/johnnyzscasino.com

Reserve Casino Hotel - 24/7

BJ, P, C, R, VP

700

119

SD, D, B, SB, V

free valet and self parking

1-800-924-6646/reservecasinohotel.com

The Brass Ass - 24/7

BJ, P, C, R, VP

250

No

SD

free covered self parking

800-635-LUCK/triplecrowncasino.com

Bronco & Buffalo Billy’s - 24/7

BJ, P, C, R, VP

750

23

SD

free self parking

877-989-2142/broncobillyscasino.com

Century Casino - 24/7

BJ, R,

448

21

SD

free self parking

719-689-0333/cripple-creek.cnty.com

Colorado Grande - 24/7

BJ, R, VP

211

5

SD, SB

free self parking

877-244-9469/coloradogrande.com

Double Eagle & Gold Creek - 24/7

BJ, P ,C, R, VP

700+

158

SD, SB

free valet and covered self parking

800-711-7234/decasino.com

Johnny Nolon’s - 24/7

VP

255

No

SD

free self parking w/validation

719-689-2080/johnnynolons.com

J.P. McGill’s - 24/7 Fri/Sat

VP

300

40

SD

validated self parking

800-635-LUCK/triplecrowncasinos.com

Midnight Rose - 24/7

P, VP

400

19

SD, B

validated self parking

800-635-LUCK/triplecrowncasinos.com

Wildwood Casino- 24/7

BJ, P, C, R, VP, TH 530

68

SD, D, B

Climate controlled self parking

877-945-3963/playwildwood.com

Games Key

Food Key

BJ - Blackjack, P - Poker, C - Craps, R - Roulette, TH - Texas Holdem’, VP-Video Poker

B-Buffet, D-Deli, SD-Sitdown, SB-Snackbar, V-Vending Machine

This information is subject to change without notice.


Montie was the winner of our Summer of Love Grand Prize, a 2015 Honda CR-V, at Century Casino in Central City. Annette won a brand new Subaru Forester with our Win Your Hearts Desire Car Giveaway.

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Yessnia from Evans won $1,250 on a Five Times Pay machine at Mardi Gras.

Cardwell won $6,000 playing a Triple Diamond machine Isle Casino Hotel Black Hawk.

George won $3,750 playing a Five Times Pay machine at Isle Casino Hotel Black Hawk.

Bonnie won $1,377 playing a Bier Haus penny slot machine at Saratoga Casino Black Hawk.

David won $ $2,007 playing a Pharaoh’s Pyramid slot game at Saratoga Casino Black Hawk.

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‘Forget love, I’d rather fall in Chocolate’

From a hot beverage relished by the ancients to a sweet treat, health food, anti-depressant and even aphrodisiac, chocolate has become one of the world’s favorite foods. Most of us, however, have no idea what it tastes like in its By Rosemary Fetter callieanne_9@msn.com natural state, which is probably just as well. Despite the enthusiasm of purists, the cacao seed itself is not particularly appealing. Bitter from caffeine and theobromine, the bean is subject to a myriad of processes (fermenting, drying, crushing, etc.) before it begins to resemble anything recognizable as chocolate. Even then, without the sugar and fat, it’s still a far cry from the average candy bar. A new show at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science examines the background, evolution and marketing of chocolate, from the Mayans, who drank it bitter and frothy, to today’s mass production A molinillo is a traditional wooden whisk, used and manufacturing. “Chocolate, to prepare hot chocolate. The tool is held the Exhibition” is pure fun, with between the palms and rotated by rubbing the plenty of activities and interacpalms together, producing a frothy beverage. tives, including an opportunity to Photo courtesy of Field Museum, Chicago discover one’s own “chocolate personality.” Visitors can barter in an Historic photo of the Menier Chocolate Factory in Noisel, France. Photo courtesy of Nestle Aztec marketplace, examine Mayan chocolate pots and European silChocolate history took a sharp ver and porcelain chocolate servturn northeast after explorer Herth ers, and view 19th and early 20 nan Cortes landed at Veracruz, century processing and marketing Mexico, circa 1519. Although Corexamples. The exhibition even intes conquered the Aztec world in cludes a life-size replica of a cacao search of gold, chocolate was the tree complete with pods and chocoreal treasure he brought home. late seeds. The first official shipment of cacao Cacao is the one of the most combeans arrived in Europe from the plex rainforest foods, composed of Chocolate seeds are covered New World in 1585. Alchemists nearly 1,200 different chemical elby a sweet, filmy coating, which mixed it with sugar, and before ements. This makes it impossible originally attracted the ancients. long chocolate had conquered the to create artificially, although some Photo courtesy of Lindt and Sprüngli palaces, mansions and monasmanufacturers give it a good try. Chocolate Factory teries of Europe. The Spanish inCacao trees are finicky, only growing in latitudes 20 degrees north According to most sources, the vented the saucer to protect fine and south of the Equator, requiring Olmec people of Central America garments from cocoa stains, while warm temperatures, maintained were probably the first to actually in England, chocolate houses behigh humidity and shade to survive cultivate cacao, circa 2000 BCE. came as popular as coffee houses, When the tree blossoms, tiny flies Word of its amazing powers spread and served approximately the same called midges pollinate the flowers to Mexico, where the Mayans and purpose. In 1675, King Charles II and create a pod-fruit, which grows later the Aztecs often used it in re- closed them both down fearing they directly on the tree. Well-drained ligious ceremonies. The Mayans were gathering places for his politisoil and tropical detritus (to accom- originally used cacao seeds as cur- cal opponents. Fortunately, everymodate the midges) are also man- rency, a practice that continues in one ignored him and they reopened in a few months. datory for the healthy tree, which some places. The next real development ocproduces year-round. Indigenous Although the Mayans allowed to Central and South America, the commoners to drink chocolate, curred in 1828, when Dutch chemcacao tree probably originated in the Aztecs limited its use to royalty ist Coenraad Van Houten received Venezuela, although now it flour- and high priests. For more than a patent for powdered chocolate ishes around the world when con- 90 percent of its history, chocolate that mixed well with water. In 1867, ditions are suitable. Today, more has been consumed as a beverage Swiss chemist Henri Nestlí (yes, than half of the world’s cacao beans rather than eaten. The Aztec ruler that Nestle) announced a process to are produced in West Africa, partic- Montezuma reputedly drank 50 powder milk, and by 1879 his company had produced the first chocoularly Ghana and the Ivory Coast. cups before visiting his harem.

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Chocolate: The Exhibition Through May 8 Denver Museum of Nature & Science 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver Tickets free with general admission Developed by Chicago’s Field Museum Denver sponsor Endstrom Toffee and Confectionary Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with occasional extended hours Visit dmns.org/chocolate

Bonbons covered in chocolate.

Photo courtesy of Lindt and Sprüngli Chocolate Factory

late bar. Unfortunately, the addition of milk blocked some of cacao’s powerful antioxidants, but it made Nestle the world’s largest producer of chocolate. Inventions from the Industrial Revolution made mass production possible and quite profitable. The exhibit explores early marketing campaigns, and displays some of the first candy wrappers (Who knew Kit Kat went back that far?) One ad by Fry’s chocolate shows a child in various emotional states until placated by chocolate, although he was brought to tears with the help of an ammonia-soaked rag. (In all fairness, the Fry family was among the first to decry child labor in Africa.) Fry’s is still available, but Cadbury took over the company in

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2010, becoming the first international chocolate company to embrace Fair Trade. The relationship between cocoa farmers, chocolate companies and consumers is examined in another part of the exhibit. Slavery and child labor have unfortunately been part of chocolate production from the beginning. Such concerns led to the development Fair Trade practices, which insures farmers a fair price. Most organic chocolate is grown in Central and South America where slavery has not been an issue, and some farms in West Africa receive a fair price for their chocolate. Many companies are attempting to address the slave trade issue directly by purchasing their supplies from farmers or farming co-ops on the Ivory Coast that do not participate in the slave trade. Multiple websites provide more information, including global exchange.org.

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A ranch in Wyoming and Utah: The women of Neponset Alice Lurana Ames Chapman

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Alice in her garden, circa 1901

lice Ames was a divorcee, still somewhat scandalous at the turn of the century. She had been married unhappily. In 1900 at the age © Anna Lee Ames Frohlich of 41 she married George Fredric Chapman, age 40. With this union came the responsibility of raising four children who had lost their beloved mother three years before. Alice fit into their life in Wyoming and Utah well, but taking her new role seriously, she saw the need for better educations for the expensive wooden flume built the children than were offered in up Home Canyon to wind its way to the top of Primrose Hill to carry the West. The family moved east to the water for the garden of one of the Boston suburb of Jamaica Plain. Chapman homes.” In 1903 Alice and George beAfter that they only returned to the ranch during summers on their va- came the parents of a little girl, Anna cations. My grandmother, Beth, Ames Chapman. Sadly, like so many always held onto her love of the children of that time she died at less ranch, and summers were precious than 1 year old. Anna was the flesh to her. She especially enjoyed rid- and blood connection between two ing on the Union Pacific when going families that had been connected by friendship and business for many back and forth. Some things about riding on the years. She was the great-great-niece UP were fun for all the children. of Oliver Ames and the granddaughOne was “a conductor who had ter of his friend Oliver Chapman. (In been partly scalped by the Indians. 1941, the families were connected He had to wear a wig. At that time again when my father, Lawrence (wigs) were not as common as to- Ames Nowell, a great-great-greatday.” Beth wrote, “We could get nephew of Oliver Ames married dinners at Harry’s diners while the my mother Elizabeth Allen, a greattrain waited. The porters I remem- granddaughter of Oliver Chapman. Their five children became the conber were jolly and efficient.” By the time they were going east nection between the families.) The summer of 1910 was excitwith their stepmother Alice, the Dale Creek trestle was no longer ing for the college age group at the in existence. There had been three ranch. Alice invited her relatives, bridges over the years (1868-1901). Amelia (Milly) Ames, Oakes Ames, The Chapman’s had crossed there and Charles Edgar Ames to join in when they were little but, when Har- the summer’s activities. Also included riman bought the road and wanted were friends from the East. Among it to be more efficient, he moved the them was Oliver Roosevelt, first cousin-once-removed of Theodore Rootracks to the south. George built a summerhouse for sevelt. The four Chapman children, them on the ranch, Hilltop House, now grown, were there too. Milly so they could spend more time on Ames, Beth, and Beth’s cousin Dorothe ranch when they visited. Alice thy Chapman became a tight threeloved flower gardens, so George had some. They rode horseback together, a flume built to carry water to the and the entire group went on numerous outings and picnics. Alice kept an house. A Mormon woman writing about eye on this entourage. Beth and Oliver Roosevelt had a the ranch in 1991 said, “Those antiquarians who are looking for old teasing relationship going on that stuff to muse over can still follow summer. They had fun exchanging

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Alice Lurana Ames, later Chapman Alice adapted quickly to life at Neponset Ranch. letters using the personal column in what was probably the Miner newspaper in Rock Springs. Beth called herself Nellie Bly. Quotes from a letter to Miss Nellie Bly: “I wouldn’t dare write to you in that manner for I expect to join a Wild West Show in the spring.” “... My time would be occupied without it (meaning a wife). Would a girl with that build (figure and style) go along and take a part in a Wild West Show? and from the way your letter reads you would not be able to join a Wild West Show. (You would have to be near a beauty shop) and if you did you would find more handsome men than I am with a wart on his jaw and fuzzy mustache.” This was not acceptable for a fine young woman from Boston who, under the watchful eye of Alice Chapman, had been getting a good education, taking dance lessons, doing volunteer work, and mixing with society at the Brookline Coun-

Spring cleaning at Hilltop House. Olive Roosevelt sits on the floor.

try Club. Mr. Chapman was furious when he found out about the Nellie Bly charade, though Beth was not a child at almost 22 years old. Beth took one acquired skill out to Evanston, Wyoming. A newspaper clipping from an Evanston newspaper says: “Parish Hall was the scene of a pleasant social dance last Friday evening, those partaking

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of the event being members of Miss Beth Chapman’s dancing class. Miss Alice Cashin presided at the piano, and the following young people danced to their heart’s content.” The family continued to live in Jamaica Plain in the winter and Evanston and the ranch in Utah in the summers for more than 10 years.

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Trail’s End

Chasing Sunshine: The Colorado cure for tuberculosis

As we complain about yet another heavy snow, let’s remember when invalids came to Colorado by the thousands to sleep outdoors in a tent or tentcottage or a thin-walled one-room cabin. All winter long. The “rest cure” or the “sunshine cure” was administered at one of the numerous sanitariums around the state to cure the scourge of tuberculosis. Starting in the 1870s, doctors prescribed the “rest cure” in a dry, bracing climate with numerous sunny days. Colorado was promoted as the World’s Sanitarium, and treating TB grew into a significant regional industry with numerous economic, social and even architectural impacts. Visitors arrived in the Pikes Peak region and elsewhere in the state for more than the views. Colorado Springs and Manitou as a Health Resort, a brochure published in 1883, promoted the health amenities and shared testimonials from educators, business leaders and former invalids cured of TB. At one time Colorado Springs had 17 sanitariums of many different sizes. The city became a leader in international in health science with two physicians at the forefront. Dr. Edwin Solly arrived from England for his health. He started the first TB treatment facility in the mid-1870s and opened Cragmor Sanitarium in 1905. Dr. Gerald B Webb treated thousands of patients, and also taught, lectured and published about the disease, as well as serving as president of the National Tuberculosis Association. Essentially a lung disease, tuberculosis caused a wasting away from loss of appetite and drastic weight decline. Its symptoms included breathlessness, an incessant cough that brought up copious sputum (phlegm), poor digestion, vomiting, insomnia, night sweats, nightmares and coughing up blood. In extreme and deadly cases, TB invaded the patient’s bones, skin and lymph nodes.

In 1882, German bacteriologist doctor Robert Cook discovered that TB was caused by mycobacteria and spread from coughing, sneezing and talking. The open-air rest cure would remain the most effective remedy until discovery of an antibiotic 60 years later. Accommodations for TB invalids coming to Colorado from the East and Europe ranged from luxurious sanitariums with sunny southfacing porches to canvas tents clustered around a private dwelling. Each facility administered the prescribed treatment of open-air rest, consuming healthy meals in very large portions and drinking quarts of milk daily. Many sanitariums had a private dairy farm to meet the medicinal demand for milk. Tuberculosis invalids also stayed in hotels, boarding houses and private homes. “A very satisfactory room and board can be had in cities such as Colorado Springs or Denver for $35$50 a month,” reported a 1890s visitor publication. “At such houses the invalid is likely to get a good table and a cozy comfortable room and have his wants generally looked after by the landlady.” In Colorado Springs, hundreds of historic homes still have “tuberculosis porches” where the lungers sat and slept outside year-round. North Nevada Avenue, built up with large front-porched rooming houses, was called Lungers Row. Small huts, tentcabins and tiny cottages also were scattered in backyards around Colorado Springs, Colorado City and Manitou Springs. Dr. Charles Fox Gardiner invented a unique conical-roofed TB hut – produced by the hundreds – distinguished by its octagonal form and pointy roof resembling a tipi. Religious denominations ran sanitariums treating indigent and impoverished invalids who came west as their last hope, often dispatched by Ladies’ Aid Societies from the East

Living in portable tent cabins, like these at Glockner Sanitarium, was another way for tuberculosis invalids to take the fresh-air cure.

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Chilly interior of a TB hut. Designed by Dr. Charles Fox Gardner, a few of these six-sided, conical-roofed huts are still scattered around the Pikes Peak region. You can visit this one on exhibit at the Colorado Springs Pioneer Museum. Courtesy photos with nothing more than a one-way train ticket and a fruit basket. Sick and dying “lungers” flooded into Colorado for the rest cure, until one in three residents was here due to TB (invalids, family members, medical workers). Gambler, gunslinger, lawman and lunger Doc Holliday lived in Trinidad and Denver, before moving to Glenwood Springs where he died in 1887 at age 36. He lies buried in Glenwood’s cemetery. Some TB invalids arrived and recovered and became civic leaders who shaped Colorado’s young cities. In Denver, Mayor Robert Speer implemented The City Beautiful Movement and nationally known architect Temple Hoyne Buell designed landmark buildings. Colorado Springs’ premier architect Thomas McLaren had arrived from Scotland, suffering with consumption from which his brother had already perished. Many famous Colorado Springs residents came for the cure and recovered, among them nationally popular novelist Helen Hunt Jackson, Colorado Midland Railroad owner James J. Hagerman, journalist-historian Marshall Sprague and internationally acclaimed potter Arturus Van Briggle. Colorado’s population swelled

buildings became the campus of the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. In 1943, the drug Isoniazid (INH) was introduced as a cure, and the White Plague finally subsided. Some sanitariums transitioned into convalescent homes for World War II soldiers and veterans. Many Colorado Springs facilities became leading medical centers. Penrose Hospital originated as Glockner Sanitarium opened thanks to a large donation from a wealthy, 22-year-old TB widow, and it was operated for decades Sisters of Cincinnati. Memorial Hospital began as National Deaconess and Belleview Sanitarium. St. Francis Hospital, which with merged with Penrose Hospital in the 1980s, started as the St. Francis Sanitarium. Other Colorado Springs facilities were repurposed to new uses. Cragmor - praised as a model sanitarium and legendary for its flamboyant patients and their frisky behavior became the campus of University of Colorado – Colorado Springs. The elevated site with dozens of three-room cottages and stunning Pikes Peak views hosted wealthy and famous invalids and became known for doctor-prescribed nude sun bathing and the paThe Modern Woodmen of America Sanitorium tients’ sexual affairs. The was one the state’s largest with more than 200 facility was used for consingle-room TB cabins. It served nearly 12,000 valescing Navajos in the patients from 1909 through 1947. 1950s before becoming the UCCS campus in 1965. The Modern Woodmen of Ameralso with people accompanying their invalid relatives. A teen-aged Gold ica Sanitarium opened in 1909 in Meir lived 1913-14 with her ailing sis- northwest Colorado Springs. With a ter Sheyna in a red-brick house near huge hospital and 240 single-room West Colfax Avenue. Julie Villiers TB cabins, it was the region’s largest, Lewis, who married Spencer Penrose, serving nearly 12,000 patients during came to Colorado Springs with her its 1909-1947 operation. It became a first husband, James Lewis III who skilled nursing facility operated by the had contracted TB serving in Span- Sister of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoish-American war. Three years after ration since 1954. The U.S. Olympics Training CenJames died, she married Spencer. ter occupies the former site of the Many major medical centers in National Methodist Sanatorium built Denver started out as TB sanitariums in 1926 on a 29-acre site on the east – National Jewish, Lutheran Medical side of Colorado Springs. The properCenter, Craig Hospital, Porter Hospi- ty became ENT Air Force Base in the tal and St. Anthony’s Hospital. 1940s before being developed by the The Jewish Consumptive Re- U.S Olympics Committee. lief Society (JCRS) west of Denver The new “City of Sunshine” exhibit opened in 1904 to serve impoverished at the Colorado Springs Pioneer Muinvalids from the East. To stave off seum depicts this vivid chapter in Colthe influx of lungers, the nearby town orado history; admission is free. You of Edgewater passed an ordinance can also see the Gardner TB huts at prohibiting tent camping within its Rock Ledge Park near Garden of the city limits. The JCRS dairy farm was Gods, inside the Pioneer Museum, on developed into the JCRS shopping the Penrose Hospital grounds or elseCenter in the 1960s; the original where around the city.

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A chance of madness in March

SCORPIO - (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) Let your risky side shine this month, you may find some unusual attention from that friendly neighbor. Be cautious with that extra investment this month, Saturn is moving in to crash your sector. Your motivation is strong this month and will bring some big rewards on the 24th. Lucky Numbers: 15, 2, 9, 3, 11, 13

LIBRA - (Sept. 24 - Oct. 23) Passion is the name of the game this month. Try stepping out of your comfort zone and be more social than normal, a lasting connection is in the near future. Be ready for some unwanted attention on the 13th, Jupiter is lining up to tear you down. Lucky Numbers: 14, 3, 9, 5, 12, 7

AQUARIUS - (Jan. 21 - Feb. 19) So how was your birthday? Are you ready for those new challenges? Focus on business and with Mars going all retrograde in March be careful not to get overwhelmed, Rome after all was not built in a day, patience and perseverance grasshopper! Lucky Numbers 15, 45, 34, 3, 1, 9

SAGITTARIUS- (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) March 8 solar eclipse is going to bring some rewards your way. Go for that new job you have been eyeing, the reward will come soon. Get that physical task or project completed before the 18th when Mars turns up retrograde or you may find the job never gets complete. Lucky Numbers: 14, 24, 11, 16, 2, 17 CAPRICORN- (Dec.22- Jan.19) There will be many changes this month and you may find it difficult to stay as calm as usual. There is an opportunity for financial gain on the 22nd, do not miss it because you are unwilling to focus. Put your energy to work by remodeling your bedroom or cleaning out the extra clutter around the house. Lucky Numbers: 14, 32, 2, 11, 25, 36

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GEMINI - (May 22 - Jun. 21) Brace yourself Sheila! There’s a lunar eclipse coming your way! Guard yourself from feeling frazzled and get that psychic armor polished but don’t worry, love is in the air too, it’s a passionate time for you! Lucky Numbers: 23, 1, 7, 19, 45, 55

CANCER - (Jun. 22 - July 22) Did you poke your head out of that shell? Did you sashay up that beach? Good you are ruled by the moon and with two eclipses it’s a mighty fine time for travel and broadening your horizons! Love and travel get that passport ready. Lucky Numbers: 66, 45, 69, 12, 17, 6, 3 LEO - (July 23rd – Aug 22) Lucky in love! Spring and love are in the air for Leo. Be on the lookout for that special someone, don’t be afraid to let your inner lion out. If you get the opportunity to travel, take it. Some great opportunities lie ahead. Lucky Numbers: 42, 36, 24, 1, 9, 18 VIRGO - (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) Be ready to connect with Jupiter this month and go for that goal of a job promotion. A special connection will happen around the ninth but be on the lookout for Neptune trying to steal your thunder. Focus on your talents and get to know the inner you. Lucky Numbers: 9, 32, 12, 4, 8, 11

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TAURUS - (April 21 - May 21) Did you frolic and feel free, gallop gaily over pastures new? Are you still facing new challenges head on? Oh this is a grand time for you but beware my bullish one not to wear your beer goggles and be seduced by flattery, eyes wide open and a hint of calm. Lucky Numbers: 9, 11, 17, 34, 67, 27

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ARIES - (March 21 - April 20) Two lunar eclipses in March for you! Wow you’ll be a huffing and a puffing and sticking out your chest! Could there be wedding bells or some kind of union in store you? Exciting times ahead my cloven footed friend! Lucky Numbers: 23, 67, 43, 8, 2, 3

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I think that was followed by a bit of madness, but I haven’t read Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar since I was forced to in college and my memory of 44 BC is a little rusty, as anything from 44 BC would be by now. There’s national If Pets Had Thumbs Day on March 3, Extraterrestrial Abductions Day on March 20 and National Goof-Off Day on March 22. If anything could grip a psyche, I think it would be a space alien or a poodle with thumbs. Finally, we get to March 30 and “I Am in Control Day” which will be refreshing after a month of madness. We non-sports fans will have a slight relapse on April Fools’ Day, but then we’ll return to sanity. Meanwhile the pysches of basketball fans will still be gripped for a few more days. (Dorothy Rosby is the author of the humor book, I Used to Think I Was Not That Bad and Then I Got to Know Me Better. Contact drosby@vastbb.net.)

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PISCES (Feb 20 - March 20) Are you feeling calmer my fishy friend? Did you let go that old hurt? The watery seeds you plant now will reap rewards later in the year, it’s all down to you and how you handle what comes your way, fear not, swim like the wind and smile, things are looking good! Lucky Numbers: 69, 12, 35, 6, 16, 7

How about getting pinched because you don’t wear green on St. Patrick’s Day, or dying your beer green or calling somet h i n g corned beef when there’s no corn involved? That’s madness if you ask me. What about Pi Day on March 14, so named because the ratio of a pie’s circumference to its diameter is 3.14 and Greek mathematicians couldn’t spell worth a dang. The Ides of March, March 15, corresponds to the date on the Roman calendar on which Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC.

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or rather what I picked up on the Internet: March Madness refers to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Men’s a n d Women’s Basketball Tournaments which determine the national champions of college basketball. And I can see how that would be exciting if your psyche is gripped by that sort of thing. But if I’m going to go mad in March, and there’s a better than one in 9.2 quintillion chance that I will, I can think of plenty of other reasons to do it.

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I’m always been ond week of March a day late and a dolthrough the first lar short—or in this week of April,” or case, two years late so I read on a sports and a billion dollars website. No offense short. You probably sports fans, but many heard that in 2014, things grip my psyche Warren Buffet ofduring March, and fered a billion dollar basketball isn’t one of March Madness prize them. I sure wouldn’t to anyone who could spend a lot of time successfully pick all guessing tournament 64 team brackets By Dorothy Rosby brackets when I have in the NCAA men’s a better chance of drosby@rushmore.com basketball tournawinning the lottery— ment. You can’t win if you don’t or of getting struck by lightning, play, and I didn’t play…or win. Of which would really take the fun out course, sometimes you can’t win of winning the lottery. even if you do play, as everyone My chances of choosing all the who played found out. brackets would probably be even Estimates vary, but some math- worse since I don’t follow basketematicians say your chance of pick- ball. I’m not even sure what touring all the tournament brackets nament fans mean by “bracket.” In correctly is one in 9.2 quintillion. my world, it’s a seldom-used puncThat’s a nine with 18 zeroes. Put tuation mark or the doohickey that another way, Warren Buffet had holds your shelf on the wall, either nothing to worry about. of which can drive me mad in the March Madness “grips the na- right circumstances. tional sports psyche from the secLet me tell you what I do know,

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