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will entice casino patrons to play their machines, enjoy the experience, and come back for more. Be sure to check out our run down of the hottest slots you will see in the casinos this year on page 14.
Do you play the slots? If so, you are going to love this issue as it is dedicated to the latest and greatest slot machines, some of our favorite casinos to play them at and the evolution of games dating back to the very first machine, in the late 1800’s. One of the latest crazes right now is the growing popularity of slot tournaments. Similar to a poker tournament, participants of slot tournaments either have a buy-in amount or are ‘invited’ by the casinos, they all sit down at a bank of tournament machines, and frantically hit the buttons throughout various levels of timed play. The top point earners advance after each round until the champion is crowned. The most popular among the tournaments is the TournEvent of Champions featuring a $1 million grand prize. The final event is held in Las Vegas in September and is comprised of the winners of qualifier tournaments from around the country. It is fun. It is hot. And it is most likely coming to a casino near you. Check out the full rundown on page 10. Today, slot players encompass a wide variety of personalities and behaviors and there is not a ‘one-size-fits-all’ scenario that appeals to everyone. There are games with great graphics and crisp sound effects, some with celebrity or movie themes and even a few with simple, more traditional game features that players have come to love. Slot manufacturers certainly have their hands full appealing to everyone and are more challenged today than ever to provide games that 2
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CONTENTS ON THE COVER
TIPS & COLUMNS
10 Money Man Mania:
22 Craps:
$1 Million TournEvent Slot Series Returns
Ruining Your Fun
23 Blackjack:
FEATURE ARTICLES
24 Video Poker:
6 Top Slot Floors of
the Midwest:
Our preferred properties and attractions.
31 Reader Review: Treasure Island Resort & Casino (Welch, Michigan)
Double Bonus Poker
Playing the Flop with A-K
32 Sports Wagering:
Check out the latest and greatest games coming out this year.
18 Machine Milestones:
30 Casino Directory:
25 Poker:
Find out the best places to play your favorite games.
14 Best Slots of 2017:
Correct Hand Strategy
HIGHLIGHTS & HOTSPOTS
Slot machines have evolved considerably over the past decade.
Future odds on major sporting events
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26 Top Casino Golf Courses:
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YOU ARE MORE LIKELY TO HIT A JACKPOT ON A SLOT MACHINE WHEN… A. It is near a door or end of isle. B. Right after another jackpot hit
WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE LIST OF FORBIDDEN VISITORS AT LAS VEGAS CASINOS CALLED?
C. After someone just left it and didn’t win D. None of the above…the odds are the same for every spin.
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WHY IS ROULETTE KNOWN AS ‘THE DEVIL’S GAME’?
D. Losers and lowlifes
A. The red colors displayed on the felt and the wheel. 5. C
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B. The numbers added together (1-36) equals 666.
C. The croupier, or dealer, wears red and horns to represent risk.
D. The casinos turn the temperature up to make it feel really hot.
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What makes a great slot floor? In our opinion, it is a combination of several factors. We like floors that are easy to move around and in between machines. There is nothing worse than relaxing, playing your favorite machine, and people bumping your chair when they walk by. We like casinos that have some background music, but not blaring so loud that you can’t talk to the person next to you. We also feel that the ventilation of the floor is important as cigarette smoke can be quite the annoyance, especially if you aren’t a smoker. We feel that the casinos selected in this year’s Top Slot Floors list meet these standards, and a few more that we feel are important to enhance your slot experience. Enjoy!
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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Rising Star Casino Resort Rising Sun, Ind.
Sioux City, Iowa
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Rising Star Casino Resort Rising Sun, Ind.
1-712-226-7600 HardRockCasinoSiouxCity.com
Casino square footage: 30,000 Number of slot machines: 844 W hy slot players like Hard Rock: The service at Hard Rock is exceptional and optimized through a communications system that gives guests quicker slot
Casino square footage: 40,000 Number of slot machines: 952 Why slot players like Rising Star: The slot floor at Rising Star is loved by guests because of the comfortable, well laid-out floor with plenty of elbow room. The property carries a boutique and personal feel that keeps them on our favorites list year after year. The casino is on a fourlevel paddlewheel riverboat flanked with welcoming Victorian décor that offers both slot enthusiasts and table game players the latest machines in a very comfortable setting 6
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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City, Iowa
service and less waiting time for beverages and other needs. They are committed to excellence and the machines are current and boast a wide variety of both themes and denominations. There is always great energy at Hard Rock and no matter where you’re playing on the floor, there is some other element of high-quality entertainment nearby. Whether it’s a specialty whiskey bar (The Yards) or the in-house live radio broadcast booth, the Rock Shop, there is plenty to look at and to do within arm’s reach of most machines.
MGM Grand Detroit – Detroit, Mich. 1-877-888-2121 MGMGrandDetroit.com Casino square footage: 100,000 Number of slots machines: 3,500 Why slot players like MGM Grand Detroit: As with any MGM property, you will find all of the best in this gem of Detroit. The casino floor is the biggest out of all of the area casinos, and offers more machines and amenities as well. There are also several lounges and dining options conveniently located around the casino floor and there is always great music being played throughout the casino at a good volume to enjoy it.
MINNESOTA Grand Casino Mille Lacs Onamia, Minn. (An hour and a half north of Minneapolis) 1-800-468-3517 GrandCasinoMN.com Casino square footage: 189,000 Number of slot machines: More than 1,740 Island Resort & Casino – Harris, Mich. (Upper Michigan Peninsula)
MICHIGAN Island Resort & Casino – Harris, Mich. (Upper Michigan Peninsula)
Why slot players like Grand Casino Mille Lacs: Just about every facet of the gaming floor has been designed to provide the most comfortable gaming experience
in the market. From spacious walkways to cutting edge technology, the property has taken strides to personalize the service to be parallel to the exceptional environment at the property. Taking the experience one step further, they also have initiated the Play Pulse program which gives players the ability to visually identify slots machines of their liking based on volatility. Grand Casino Hinckley Hinckley, Minn. (An hour and a half north of Minneapolis) 1-800-468-3517 GrandCasinoMN.com Casino square footage:107,462 Number of slot machines: 2,060 Why slot players like Grand Casino Hinckley: Grand Casino Hinck ley offers a great gaming experience with a comforting atmosphere. The game variety has been updated to include a variety of themed new titles as well as some of the more popular classics. And all of this is provided in a fun and exciting environment designed for easy customer f low and comfort with wide sightlines, making it easy to spot your favorite machines!
1-800-682-6040 IslandResortandCasino.com Casino square footage: 194,000 Number of slot machines: 1,212 Why slot players like Island Resort: Offering a combination of great customer service, friendly staff, great atmosphere and up-to-date gaming floor, the priority at Island Resort is to keep customers happy and coming back and it shows throughout the property. It one of the best Vegas-style gaming floors in the Midwest with a friendly staff and a clean, tropicalthemed environment that makes players feel welcomed and comfortable.
Grand Casino Hinckley Hinckley, Minnesota
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Treasure Island Resort & Casino Welch, Minn.
Treasure Island Resort & Casino Welch, Minn. One hour southeast of Minneapolis)
Why slot players like Ho-Chunk Black
Ho-Chunk Gaming
River Falls: Although there are many
Wisconsin Dells, Wis.
1-800-222-7077 TICasino.com
employees really seem to get the importance
Casino square footage: 150,000+ Number of slot machines: 2,200 Why slot players like Treasure Island: At Treasure Island, there are plenty of new and hot games that keep things fresh. They take requests from their guests and put those requests into action to insure they provide what they want as they constantly try to elevate the player experience. There is a great mix of games and the staff is friendly and always seem to be around to help with any customer needs.
reasons players like this property, the of customer service with a smile. Guests
1-800-746-2486
also like the wide selection of slot machines
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offered and the amenities, but more often than not it is the friendliness of the
Casino square footage: 90,000
employees that keeps them coming back.
Number of slot machines: 1,800
WISCONSIN Ho-Chunk Gaming Black River Falls, Wis. (Two hours East of Minneapolis) 1-800-657-4621 Ho-ChunkGaming.com/BlackRiverFalls Casino square footage: 38,000 Number of slot machines: 615 8
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(One hour North of Madison)
Ho-Chunk Gaming Black River Falls, Wis.
Why slot players like Ho-Chunk Wisconsin Dells: As with all of the Ho-Chunk properties, the Wisconsin Dells location really excels in providing its guests with a great entertainment experience. Their slot selection provides guests with a great balance between old and new games so you will see long time favorites such as Quick Hits and China Shores but also experience some new ones like Buffalo Gold or Lightning Link. Through time they have also expanded aisles to improve traffic flow as well as reduced slot bank sizes to improve player comfort. Last but not least is the friendliness of the team members. Whether you need assistance with Rewards Play or want the scoop on the hottest games, just look for someone in a red shirt and they will be more than happy to assist.
North Star Mohican Casino Resort Bowler, WI (Two and a half hours north of Milwaukee) 1-800-952-0195 NorthStarCasinoResort.com Number of slot machines: 1,200 Why slot players like North Star: With over 1,200, multi-denomination slot machines, players will have their choice of just about any game on the market. North Star takes pride in offering a variety of game choices as well as denominations to insure every guest is happy. The main floor features penny, nickel, quarter and dollar slots and the 31-machine High Limit slots offer $5, $10 and $25 options. Don’t miss the chance to check it out if you’re in the area.
Turtle Lake St. Croix Casino Turtle Lake, WI One and a half hours north east of Minneapolis) 1-800-846-8946 turtlelake.stcroixcasino.com Number of slot machines: 1,096 Why slot players like Turtle Lake St. Croix Casino: The St. Croix casino collection encompasses three great properties (Turtle Lake, Danbury and Hertel) that each serve their own unique audiences. One that sticks out to us is the property in Turtle Lake where you will find 1,100 slots ranging from penny to $5 machines and loaded with the latest games on the market, including an all new electronic roulette game. The casino also has several wide area progressive games giving players the chance to really hit big! Be sure to check out the casino as well as the other amenities on the property including the great buffet and the Me-Ki-Noc Restaurant serving a casual menu in a relaxed dining area.
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ournEvent of ChampionsÂŽ, the trail blazing concept that has made it possible for more gaming enthusiasts to experience the thrill of slot tournament excitement than any other competition of its kind, is rolling out its tour buses in search of another $1 million grand prize winner. Its developer, Everi Games Inc., a subsidiary of Everi Holdings Inc., a leading provider of slot content, technology and gaming-related software for the global casino industry, created the vast international casino presence of TournEvent of Champions. 10
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Because it isn’t linked to a casino brand, this unique tournament is hosted by properties located in nearly every gaming region in the country. Last year alone, more than 200,000 players competed at 88 destinations across the United States, Canada and Peru for proprietary prizes, as well as a spot in the championship tournament. The ultimate quest for a l l 2017 TournEvent of Champions participants is to earn a trip to the 2017 Championship (The Million Dollar Event) on October 4 at XS Night Club in the Wynn/Encore Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.
On September 28 of last year, Lisa Knox representing Riverwalk Casino Hotel in Vicksburg, Mississippi, emerged victorious over 142 competitors to claim the 2016 title, a $1 million prize, championship ring and a cruise for two on Norwegian Cruise Line. With well over 50 casinos already signed up to participate in the Midwest and South, and new ones coming on board every day, TournEvent of Champions is certain to appear this year at a casino near you. Tony Phong savat h, Promot ions Specialist with Everi, said that with
the addition this year of the Alberta, Canada region, a third TournEvent of Champions tour bus has been added to a fleet that not only brings a festive presence to every stop, but also the iconic “Money Man®” mascot and MGirls. The competition was f irst held in 2012 as regional events in California and Washington State. The buses have logged well over 160,000 miles since 2013 when the TournEvent of Champions went national. “We are happy to have Alberta, which increases the international flair of the competition,” Phongsavath said. “We’re also hopeful of Ontario, Canada coming back.” The concept was formulated as a marketing strategy revolving around Everi’s’ trademarked TournEvent®, an award winning tournament slot system that gives casino operators the ability to convert a bank of machines into tournament mode at the click of a mouse. Essentially it creates an opportunity for any casino, regardless of size, to host a first class slot tournament environment with a chance for its customer base to compete for a $1 million prize. “We offer every participating casino a complimentary seven-day, double occupancy cruise with Norwegian Cruise Line as part of the prize package for the tournament that they host,” Phongsavath said. Each participating casino has the ability to structure its semi-finals and finals however they choose. Everi’s promotions team provides properties with the general guidelines. An assigned Everi promotions specialist works with each casino to ensure each TournEvent of Championstournament is a success. Properties are free to schedule the events when they choose. Some casinos will host a single event while others stretch out the semi-final tournaments over a G A M I N G A N D D E S T I N AT I O N S . C O M |
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period of time. Some casinos choose to charge a buy-in for players to participate; some offer the tournaments to their guests for free, while still others are by VIP invitation.
prize money. The 2015 TournEvent of Champions marked the first year with a $1 million prize. Since 2012, over $3.6 million has been distributed to finalists at the championship events.
Every finalist from every participating property will be awarded a four-night stay at a luxury hotel on the famed Las Vegas Strip, up to $800 in travel credits for the winner plus a guest, $500 in food and beverage credits, transportation to and from the airport, and a minimum of $500 in cash winnings in the 2017 championship.
Last year TournEvent of Champions etched its name in the famed Guinness Book of World Records for the world’s largest slot tournament. The mark was established at Muckleshoot Casino in Auburn, Washington when 3,173 players competed making it a world record.
When it expanded nationally in 2013, 88 finalists from 77 casinos competed for a grand prize of $100,000. In 2014, the first year the championship was held at XS Night Club in the Wynn/Encore Resort in Las Vegas, 123 finalists from 100 casinos competed for $250,000 in 12
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In addition to Lisa Knox, last year’s champion, the champion’s honor roll also includes: Rita Kellerman (2015) representing Ho-Chunk Wisconsin Dells in Baraboo, Wisconsin; Kathryn Mc Dona ld (2 014) represent ing Snoqualmie Casino in Snoqualmie, Washington, and Maria Lindell (2013)
representing Grand Casino Mille Lacs in Mille Lacs, Minnesota. Everi made its presence felt in a big way at last year’s Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas when the third annual TournEvent for Charities celebrity slot tournament was conducted. Twenty-four stars competed for their favorite charities in the event, including Penn & Teller, Carrot Top and Robin Leach. Everi made a total contribution of $40,000 at the event. Be on the lookout for the TournEvent of Championstour bus, The Money Man and a festive slot tournament environment unmatched in the industry at a casino near you this year. The opportunity to win $1 million doesn’t come along ever y day, so check out the 2017 TournEvent of Champions tour stops at www.tourneventofchampions.com.
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SLOTS EXPERT JOHN GROCHOWSKI INTRODUCES THE LATEST AND GREATEST GAMES
ever let it be said a pretty game face can’t turn a slot player’s head. We love to check out the latest animation, graphics, sound packages and bonus events.
When bonus symbols land on the first,
Slot manufacturers exist to give us what we want, and they do it by creating hundreds of new games every year.
the credits mount up fast if you’re lucky
Naturally, 2017 will be no exception. New games come to market every month, all vying for that chance to turn our heads and, more important, get us to take a seat and keep us there.
the progressive jackpots. Landing four
fifth and ninth reels, you earn a spin of the bonus wheel onscreen to the right of the main reels. Spins of the wheel can bring bonus credits and additional spins, and enough to get the maximum nine spins. Max bets put you in contention for through nine Riverboat Queen symbols on the reels puts you in jackpot land, with your jackpot tier corresponding to the number of Riverboat Queen symbols.
You’re sure to want to check out these hot new slots for 2017.
DREAMSCAPE, Everi
Symbol Bursts occur randomly to up your
Why you’ll love it: With Mystery Wilds and up to 97 free spins possible, your big win dream can come true.
winnings. For those who bet the max,
Everi is excited to add Dreamscape to its offerings on its new Platinum MXP cabinet with a 40-inch integrated touchscreen, an interactive sound chair with Earthquake Shakers and 6.2 surround sound.
win the top progressive tier.
there are progressive jackpots triggered when six or more jackpot symbols land on the reels. With 13 or more symbols, you
RIVERBOAT QUEEN Everi Why you’ll love it: You’re at the helm for
The game features five video reels with 80 paylines. Scattering five to 10 bonus symbols across the reels triggers free spins. You can relaunch the bonus during free spins, adding a trigger payoff on each relaunch and making possible up to 97
fun and credits with an on-screen bonus
freebies.
dual widescreen touchscreens on 23-
Mystery Symbol Upgrades and Mystery 14
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wheel, and you’ll enjoy cruising toward a multi-tier progressive jackpot. Riverboat Queen has an unusual nine-reel, 32-payline configuration on Everi’s Core HDX cabinet. The Core HDX features inch monitors and a premium three-way sound system.
of the bonus as you collect credits and get a chance at the progressive jackpots.
MONEY RAIN SUPER SKY WHEEL Incredible Technologies Why you’ll love it: A popular favorite gets a fresh bonus on Incredible’s new cabinet. Incredible Technologies has come a long way in a few short years of creating slot games. Creative and different from the beginning, IT has upped its presence with experience in market needs and game math. IT had its first mega-hit in Money Rain, and now is using the game to introduce its Infinity Super Skybox cabinet. You must not miss it. The recommended configuration is four machines side-byside, each topped by a 55-inch monitor. The four monitors are linked to make an
Recognizing that Sphinx 3D was reaching
imposing 123-inch display when the Sky
out to catch the virtual coins that appeared
Wheel bonus is in play.
to pop out of the screen in big wins, IGT
One feature is the money catch bonus –
FROGGER
you touch the screen to collect currency
Konami
as it flies by.
Why you’ll love it: One of the most
Some of that currency awards spins on a
popular arcade games of all time makes
Super Sky Wheel that stretches across the
its casino debut in retro style.
four overhead monitors. There you can win
A favorite in arcades and home gaming systems for more than 30 years, Frogger has come to slot formats in two themes: Great City Wilds and Woodland Wilds.
progressives or credits. The wheel has a ring within a ring and, on the inner ring, you can win re-spins with up to 20 Sky Wheel spins possible.
Both have four-level progressive jackpots,
You’ll be thrilled that sometimes when it
but what the bonus gamers will look
rains, it pours.
forward to is the Frogger Bonus. With a strong tie to the arcade game, the Frogger bonus will be instant nostalgia for longtime players and fun for everyone. It launches randomly with a mystery trigger,
designed a game that can track hand movement. When launching a free-spin bonus, try moving your hand close to the screen. Lightning-like lines will appear around your hand, and you’ll feel a small tingling. Push your hand in and draw it out, and the energy discharge follows your hand. A quick flick, and the electrical effect disappears and the bonus launches. It’s a very cool effect, enhancing what’s already an amazing experience.
SPHINX 4D
ULTIMATE X BONUS STREAK
International Game Technology
International Game Technology
Why you’ll love it: A dimension of touch
Why you’ll love it: Video poker players get
adds extra feel to the popular Sphinx 3D.
in on bonus fun with multipliers for five hands in a row.
and it takes you to the classic Frogger
How could IGT top Sphinx 3D: With
course, crossing roads and rivers – watch
Sphinx 4D, which adds a dimension of
Bonus Streak builds on the success of
out for cars! You get three lives at the start
touch to the experience.
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poker bonusing games. It’s available in Triple Play, Five Play and Ten Play formats, each with a 10 credit per hand maximum bet. As in Ultimate X, winning hands bring multipliers for subsequent hands. There are exceptions: The smallest-paying hands, Jacks or Better and two pairs, do not bring multipliers on Bonus Streak. Here’s the new wrinkle players will love. You don’t just get a multiplier for the next hand; you get a streak of multipliers. On non-wild card games, three of a kind, flushes and straights bring multipliers on the next three hands. If it’s a full house or better, you get a five-hand streak. Not only that, the multiplier increases for each hand on the streak. When you have the maximum streak, multipliers are 2x, 3x, 4x, 8x and 12x – that is, payoffs on a winning hand are doubled on the next play, tripled on the one after and so on. If you have a winner during the streak, it increases payoffs for the remainder of the streak to 12x. That’s a bonus video poker
players will want to see again and again.
DRAGON LINK
When you get six or more pearls, you collect credits from each, with a shot at one or more jackpots.
extra wild can appear up top and drop into
The multilevel progressive Dragon Link is on Aristocrat’s premium Arc Single cabinet. It’s Asian-themed with base games that include Autumn Moon, Panda Magic and Golden Century. It’s available as a multi-denominational game, so you can choose 1, 2, 5 or 10 cents, as well as $1 and $2 for the big players.
be in for a wild ride.
Aristocrat Technologies Why you’ll love it: You can win multiple
PHOENIX PRINCESS
progressives on a single spin. Can it get
Konami
better than that? Dragon Link builds on Aristocrat’s popular Lightning Link progressives, and that’s a great base. For 2016, Lightning Link was named the leading slot in North America in the annual Eilers Fantini
survey, ending a five-year run at the top for IGT’s Wheel of Fortune. As in Lightning Link, you’re looking for pearls onscreen for bonus credits and possible progressive jackpots, and it’s possible to win multiple progressives in a single bonus spin. 16
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Why you’ll love it: Extra wilds in the top box and drop to the main screen to make some regal payoffs. A five-reel video slot, Phoenix Princess is available to casinos in 20-, 30- and 40line versions. Each have Action Stacked Symbols on all reels and, when the stacks match, you’re credit meter will soar. During regular play, wild symbols can appear on the second through fifth reels, while in free-spin mode the wilds appear on the second, third or fourth reels. However, it’s during the free spins that
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SLOT MACHINE MILESTONES: THEN AND NOW by
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brave new world is ahead as casinos start to bring skill-based slot machines to their floors.
Casino operators and slot manufacturers have faced brave new worlds before, going from coin tubes to coin hoppers to ticket pays, from mechanical reels to video, and with the introduction of bonus events. With skill-based slots, game-makers are looking forward attempting to give the Millennial generation games they love, without leaving core play from Baby Boomers and Generation X behind. In most states implantation is waiting for regulators to set standards, although GameCo’s skill-based Danger Area debuted in New Jersey last year. That’s a normal, well-trodden path. Innovations don’t go directly from lab to casino floor. Regulators must give their stamp of approval to protect players, casinos and state interests alike. As we gear up for the latest brave new world, let’s look at some of the innovations of the past – milestones that have brought us to the point that skill-based slots are viable options.
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THE LIBERTY BELL Any look at slot innovations has to start with the Liberty Bell, the first three-reel slot machine. There were coin-operated gaming devices before San Francisco mechanic Charles Fey invented the Liberty Bell in 1895, but none as influential. Earlier slots featured vertical color wheels, and players could bet on what color would land at the indicator. Fey gave us three spinning reels, symbols, a payline, a coin slot and a handle to start the reels in motion. That set the trend for games in use well over a century later. MONEY HONEY AND THE COIN HOPPER Bally Gaming’s Money Honey, released in 1964, was both the first slot machine to use a coin hopper and the f irst electromechanical slot – mechanical reels, but electric motor-driven. It was the first slot that needed to be plugged into an electric outlet, and started a new era that lit up the slot floor. Bally engineers Frank Nicolaus and Bud Breitenstein invented the motor-driven hopper in 1963, revolutionizing slot
play. It enabled slots to circulate coins for payouts from a large pool, a big step forward from the size-challenged coin tubes in earlier games. On Money Honey, the hopper enabled payouts of up to 500 coins at a time. Nicolaus and Breitenstein’s brainchild enabled game-makers to design games with larger, more frequent payoffs, jump-starting slot machines toward their position as the most popular games in today’s casinos. VIDEO POKER Video slots have been important parts of casino floors for two decades now, and have been the most popular casino games for nearly 15 years. But there was a time when players avoided video slots like the plague. The lines started softening with the invention of video poker. Generally regarded as a separate entity from slots, video poker was the first game that showed large numbers of players would wager on video. In the mid-1970s Bally engineer William Redd invented video poker, but Bally didn’t want it. Redd kept the patent as he partnered with Fortune Coin to form
Sircoma to sell video poker machines. When Redd took the company public, it was christened International Game Technology. Video poker was a phenomenon in its own right. When Jacks or Better was first introduced, people lined up for their chance to play. The success of video poker was the foundation on which IGT built its empire as the world’s largest slot-maker. THE VIRTUAL REEL One limitation of three-reel slot machines is that the reels have to fit in the machine casing. That limits the number of symbols and stops a reel can contain, making it difficult to drive the odds high enough for games to offer really big jackpots. Inge Telnaes solved the problem in 1984 by devising a method for mapping symbols and spaces from a physical reel onto a virtual reel. Combined with a random number generator, it meant game designers could make the reel behave as if it had any number of symbols and spaces. A reel with one jackpot symbol and two triple bars, for example, could be mapped so the triple bars came up 10 times as often as the jackpot symbol, while still leaving a random game. More stops mean more f lexibility for game designers to give us games with high volatility, low volatility, big jackpots, frequent jackpots and everything in between. IGT was quick to take advantage, as were other manufacturers who licensed the technology from IGT. Today all games with mechanical reels use a combination of a virtual reel and a random number generator.
IGT’s GameKing can thank the Game Maker for blazing the trail. WHEEL OF GOLD AND BONUS WHEELS Playing slots used to be strictly a matter of watching the reels spin and waiting to see if the symbols lined up to give you a winner. Anticipation was strictly a matter of focusing on the reel combinations. There were no bonus events to look forward to and to savor when they arrived. The big change began in 1995 when Anchor Gaming introduced Wheel of Gold. The original wheel was affixed on a tower atop Bally slant-top slot machines, and was a sensation. When the tone sounded signaling an upcoming spin, everyone in the vicinity stopped to watch where the wheel would stop and what the player would win. IGT knew a good thing when it saw one. A license was quickly arranged with Anchor, designers went to work, another license with a TV game show was arranged and – voila! – Wheel of Fortune was born. IGT later acquired Anchor, and Wheel of Fortune, their greatest creation, has become one of the most popular, longest-lasting and most influential products in gaming history. Today, nearly every major slot-maker uses wheel spins on some games.
REEL ‘EM IN AND MULTI-LINE VIDEO SLOTS Multi-line video slots weren’t born in the U.S. The Pacific Rim was the proving ground for what has become the hottest gaming trend of the last 20 years, with Australian manufacturer Aristocrat Technologies being a pioneer. However, when WMS Gaming adopted the format and introduced Reel ’Em In in 1997, it set the slot industry, well, reeling. There were just five paylines – three across the five video lines, a “v” and a chevron. When three matching fishing lure symbols appeared on screen, the video reels faded and were replaced by a scene of fishermen on a lake. Players touched the screen to choose an angler to reel in a fish for bonus credits. It all seems simple today, but it sparked the revolution that has led to video slots dominating modern casino floors. From that f ive-line, second screen beginning, we’ve seen the format grow to 9, 15, 20 even 100 lines, 243-waysto-win games such as Aristocrat’s Reel Power slots, multi-tiered jackpots, mystery bonuses and community style play. Today some video slots use pick ‘em bonuses, some use free spins, some use other creative, interactive ways to keep us interested, and multi-line video slots with bonuses dominate casino floors.
THE BALLY GAME MAKER A couple of years before video slots hit the big time, Bally started attracting players to its Game Maker, the first multi-game machine. Installing multiple games on the same machine and allowing players to choose by touching an icon is common today, but the innovation came when Bally introduced the Game Maker in 1994. It included slot, video poker and video blackjack games on the same unit. Poker and blackjack had carved out followings on a video format, but the Game Maker was the first machine where video slot games really worked. The success of multi-game machines such as G A M I N G A N D D E S T I N AT I O N S . C O M |
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PONG AND SKILL-BASED BONUS EVENTS Fully skill-based games are just beginning their casino life, but slots with skill-based bonus events have had small niches. Even before legalization of fully skill-based games, Nevada allowed up to eight percent of a game’s overall payback to come from skill. The first to make a small splash was Pong, based on the early arcade game hit. Bally first showed the game in 2004. The bonus event was a game of Pong against the machine – you used the game control to move a line back and forth to deflect an on-screen ball in a game that resembled Ping-Pong. Players who didn’t trust their skill could have the random number generator play out the game. Pong and its follow-up game, Breakout, had their followings, but they weren’t big enough hits to encourage Bally to make more. It shelved skill-based bonuses until demand caught up to game-making capability. Instead, Bally focused on perceived skill games such as Skee Ball. There was real skill in touching a ball onscreen, dragging and letting it go 20
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toward the holes marked with score numbers to earn virtual tickets. But the most tickets didn’t necessarily bring the most credits. After earning virtual arcade tickets, you’d go to a prize room, where a random number generator determined the credit awards hidden by the prizes. Other manufacturers also have had skillbased bonus events. Spielo International, which since has merged into GTECH and then IGT, had Zuma, based on PopCap Games online hit. IGT has its Reel Edge series with games including Blood Life, Tulley’s Treasure Hunt and Centipede. Perhaps the most widespread was Tulley’s Treasure Hunt, in which players used a joystick to guide a sea turtle through ocean caves to collect bonuses. The IGT games gave players an option to choose a free spin bonus instead of testing their skill, but the skill-based options have helped set up the next step into a brave new world. When you get a chance to play Danger Area and other new games in the pipeline, testing your skill will be the point of the games.
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PLAYER STRATEGY by
FRANK SCOBLETE
CRAPS: Ruining Your Fun
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kay, this column might ruin your fun if you are a craps player. That is correct. As a busy-bodied gambling writer, I want everyone to see craps the way I see it because, well, I am right.
Frank Scoblete’s latest books are I Am a Card Counter: Inside the World of Advantage-Play Blackjack, I Am a Dice Controller: Inside the World of Advantage-Play Craps! and Confessions of a Wayward Catholic! All are available from Amazon. com, Kindle, Barnes and Noble, and at bookstores. Visit Frank’s new website at www.frankscoblete.com.
“DO NOT LET THE OTHER PLAYERS INFLUENCE YOU; ENJOY THE GAME BUT DO NOT GET CAUGHT UP IN THE RIOT THAT IS CRAPS.”
First, as craps players know and, as many novices hovering near the table can readily see, craps has such a variety of bets it can give a new player a headache. Watching players throwing out their chips and calling out weird names – “I’ll take a C and E.” or “Give me a Yo for five dollars!” or “All the hard ways, my man!” – will make many a wishful thinking would-be player scoot right back over to the slots. (“That craps game is crazy!”) But I am here to tell you that the bets being called above and a host of other bets are a waste of time and money. Their house edges are so high that winning even over a short period of time becomes rather difficult. The two factors that work together to make a game dangerous are the house edge and the speed of the game. So why do so many craps players make such awful bets? They love the action. They love how their adrenaline flows as the game progresses and the higher payouts of most of the awful bets (called “Crazy Crapper” bets by my late mentor the Captain) makes them forget the cost they’ll pay for making such bets. As the game progresses, their discipline largely disappears and those Crazy Crapper bets suddenly don’t seem so bad. (“Timmy, put your head into the lion’s mouth; he won’t hurt you.”) In craps you have some excellent wagers such as the Pass and Come bets, each coming in with a house edge of 1.41 percent. That translates to losing $1.41 for each $100 wagered. The player wins 244 decisions; the casino wins 251 decisions. That seven-decision gap creates the house edge. Still you can see that the Pass and Come bets are excellent when compared to others. They are about as close to 50/50 as you can get. Rather than go through all the bets at craps, suffice it to say house edges range from a rotten four percent up to a murderous 16.67 percent and up to 25 percent on jackpot bets such as the Fire bet. I would speculate adrenaline must be part of madness because making such bets is insane. If you are the type of casino player who enjoys
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frequently going to casinos, be it weekly or monthly, then consider revamping your playing style. If you love to throw the money out there wishing and hoping for a big kill, keep this in mind: The big kill in craps, over a period of time, is usually on the player’s side of the contest. So here are my observations garnered from more than 26 years of play, often 130 days a year. • Do not let the other players influence you; enjoy the game but do not get caught up in the riot that is craps. • It doesn’t matter if some player wins on the Crazy Crapper bets. He will hit that iceberg soon enough and his expectation is to sink. • Only make the best bets – Pass Line and Come with odds (as much in odds as you can afford). • Do not make any Crazy Crapper bets. • Do not bet more than three numbers. In fact I recommend you only bet one number. Every number you bet is a separate game against the house. Bet one number it is one game; two numbers are two games and so on. Why bet more decisions against the house edge? • Bet the lowest that still gives you a thrill. If $10 makes your heart beat fast and the joy of anticipation grows within you but $5 bores you, then bet $10. There is no need to bet $15. • Do not bet to impress people. Players, no matter how much they wager, do not impress the dealers, the floor people and the pit bosses. They know the players will ultimately be losers. These rules will go a long way toward giving you a shot at winning any given session. Something very close to a coin flip, such as the Pass Line and Come bets, are far better than wagers with high house edges – that’s a truth that can’t be disputed.
BLACKJACK: How would you play these hands?
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of doubling a soft 18 is this: We have a chance to double our bet when the dealer has a 42 percent chance of busting with a 6 upcard. Furthermore, we can’t bust when we draw one card because if the count of the hand exceeds 21, we then count the ace as one. Therefore, we have no risk of busting with a one-card draw and a good chance the dealer will bust, which makes doubling soft 18 against a dealer 6 a more profitable play than standing. Now let’s look at the following two hands. How would you play each of them assuming the dealer is showing a 4 upcard.
Even though all three hands have a count of 18, they are not necessarily played the same way against the dealer’s 6 upcard. Often the playing strategy depends on the makeup of the cards in your hand. For example, look at the first hand (our baseline hand). You are dealt a two-card hard 18, and the playing strategy is straightforward; you stand when the dealer shows a 6 upcard. I would venture a guess and say that nearly 100% of players would play this hand correctly. The second hand is also a hard 18, but it consists of a pair of 9s. I’ve seen many players stand on this hand, figuring a count of 18 is good enough. Standing might be OK for 10-8 against a 6, but when you have a pair of 9s the correct play is to split. The reason you split is you will win more money starting with two hands of nine against a dealer’s 6 upcard than you will with one hand of 18. The third hand is also an 18, but it contains an ace counted as 11; therefore, the hand is a soft 18. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen players stand on this hand against a dealer’s 6 (presumably because they think an 18 is a good hand against a weak dealer’s 6). Yes, when you stand you’ll win money in the long run; however, you will win even more money if you double down (about 12 percent more in six-deck game with dealer standing on soft 17). Actually, we aren’t trying to better the count of our hand when we double a soft 18. In fact, many times we’ll end up with a count less than 18 after the draw of one card. However, the point
Both hands have a starting total of 12; however, each hand is played differently against a dealer’s 4 upcard. The first hand is a hard 12 consisting of 8-4. Against a dealer’s 4 upcard, the correct play is to stand. The second had is also a hard 12, but the hand contains a 10-value card. By having one 10-value card in your hand, you slightly lower your chances of busting with a hit, just enough to make hitting 10-2 a better play than standing when the dealer’s upcard is a 4. (This effect decreases as the number of decks increases; therefore, for six or fewer decks, you should hit a 10-2 against a dealer’s 4 upcard, but in an eight-deck game, you should stand.)
Henry Tamburin, Ph.D. is the author of the Ultimate Blackjack Strategy Guide (http://www.888casino. com/blog/blackjackstrategy-guide/), editor of the Blackjack Insider e-Newsletter (www.bjinsider. com), lead instructor for the Golden Touch Blackjack course and host of smartgaming.com. For a free three-month subscription to his blackjack newsletter, go to www.bjinsider.com/ freetrial. To receive his free Casino Gambling Catalog, call 1-888-353-3234 or visit www.smartgaming.com.
“THE DEALER HAS A 42% CHANCE OF BUSTING WITH A 6 UPCARD.”
Both hands consists of a pair of 6s. You should never stand or hit against a dealer’s 4. Your best play is to split the 6s because you’ll either lose less money or win more in the long run (depending on the rules) starting with two hands of six against a dealer’s 4 upcard, rather than playing one hand starting with a 12. These are just some examples of when not only the count of the hand is important, but also the makeup of the cards that determines the best playing strategy. Until next month, play smart. G A M I N G A N D D E S T I N AT I O N S . C O M |
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LI N DA B OY D
VIDEO POKER: Multi-Hand Video Poker
Y Linda Boyd, a long-time table game player before turning to video poker, writes for Gaming and Destination and several other national gaming outlets and has published the leading Video Poker book, “The Video Poker Edge”. The book includes free removable pay schedules and her free strategy cards for the most popular games and can be found on Amazon and in most bookstores.
“GO FOR THE ROYAL INSTEAD OF HOLDING FOR THE SURE-THING WIN.”
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ears ago you could only play one hand per game on a typical video poker machine. Nowadays, however, you can be dealt up to one hundred hands within the same game. This means players can increase their wager by a hundred times or $500 per game on a dollar machine, instead of just $5. In this column, I highlight a few tips for success on a few different types of multi-hand video poker games that should make a difference in the way you play and your final results. When it comes to the probability or number of hands played on a machine, you may think the casino or manufacturer determines the number of hands you can play to receive the maximum expected return on multi-hand devices. In reality Action Gaming founder Ernest Moody, who owns the rights to multi-hand video poker, sets the guidelines. So, the following strategies are based on those guidelines. 3/5/10 Play: In order to receive the full 800-1 payout on a royal flush you must play max coins. If it is a five play game, for example, your wager would be twenty-five coins instead of five coins. If you choose to play twenty coins on a ten coin multi-hand machine, then you will be forced to play just two coins per hand. In other words, you will not have the option of playing just two hands of five coins and you will only get 250 for 1 if you have a royal flush.
The cards you choose to hold for the main hand will be the same for every hand you are playing within the game. Each hand, however, uses a separate deck for the draw portion of the game. 50/100 Play: There are not as many 50/100 play machines, but they are a much more flexible option if you can be lucky enough to find them. This is due to the fact that you can play any number of hands, from one to fifty or to one hundred depending on the device. Either way you will receive full payment for a royal flush, even though you may choose to play less than the max number of hands. Using the same information as the ten play example, above, let’s assume you play ten coins in a fifty play device. You could select to play two games with max bet in each and receive the 800 to 1 return on the royal flush.
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Games: To get started, you will select a game from the menu on the display screen before play. Some or all of the eight basic games in my book, The Video Poker Edge, will be among the choices. Formats: You may choose a multi-hand machine and a basic game, like 9/6 JOB, in a variety of formats. Examples are Multi-Strike, Quick Quads, Dream Card and many others you might come across. Although these formats award extra credits for certain hands, you will have to play more coins to be eligible for the bonus. For example, say you select a ten play JOB game with the Quick Quads (QQ ) format. You would have to play sixty coins each hand to be eligible for full expected return (ER) for the game as well as the QQ bonus. (six coins instead of five for QQ times ten hands for the full royal return.) Tips for Multi-Hands: Location of Buttons/Meters: The meters on themachines indicate the amount you won, number of credits and number of coins bet and allow you to keep track of your session. Make sure you know where they are before you begin playing, otherwise you can make a costly mistake by betting too many or too few coins or games. Buttons are used to change games, set the speed, see the pay schedules, bet all hands and deal or draw. Coins Bet: Always play enough coins to get the highest return for the game. This means max on the 3/5/10 play machines and make sure you set the meter on the 50/100 play machines for the number of hands you want to play. If you don’t you may end up playing two coins in ten games instead of five coins in two games. Budget Considerations: It is in your best interest to consider the cost of each hand and determine if it is within your budget before you start. You may want to change the denomination once you realize the number of coins needed to maximize your expected return. Check the Pay Schedules: The payout may vary depending on the denomination you select. Make sure you push the “see pays” button before selecting the denomination. It may be 9/6 JOB for quarters, but only 8/5 JOB for nickels.
PLAYER STRATEGY
POKER: Playing the Flop with A-K
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In this column we tackle the old problem in Limit Hold ‘em of how to play A-K after a bad flop. Since you will be putting in a lot of bets before the flop with a hand like A-K, you can usually play this hand pretty aggressively after the flop as well (because you have already built a pretty large pot, one that is worth going after). Even though we are talking about beginner’s strategy here, it is important to touch briefly on the historical significance of A-K in no-limit Hold ’em tournaments. The classic hand to come up between two players in big no-limit Hold ‘em tournament is A-K versus Q-Q. Many times one of these tournaments is decided because a great player has hit or missed his A-K versus a Q-Q for a mountain of chips. At the 2001 World Series of Poker, I had Q-Q early in one of the events and I was “all-in” against my opponent’s A-K. I put my last $2,000 in before the flop and my opponent called me. If I had lost this coin flip (actually Q-Q is about a 13-10 favorite), I would have been eliminated and would not have gone on to win the event and $305,000 for first place. This is a fairly common occurrence late in these events. It makes sense, considering that the hands J-J, Q-Q , K-K, A-A and A-K are the top five hands in Hold ‘em. The trick is to “finish the job” and go on to win the event if you are lucky enough to win a big coin flip like this! Following are some flop scenarios that might come up: THE SITUATION 1. You have A-K in the small blind in a $2-$4 game at your house. (Someone may win or lose up to $200, but usually $50-$100 is an expected win-loss at this limit.) 2. A jackal (plays loose and wild) named Joe makes it $4 to go in the third position. 3. An elephant (fairly loose and always calls bets) named Earl calls the $4 on the button. 4. You re-raise, making it $6 to go from the small blind. 5. The big-blind lion (fairly tight player not afraid to go out on a limb with a bluff…good player) named Leo calls the $6 bet. 6. Joe the jackal and Earl the elephant also call the $6 bet.
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THE FLOP INCLUDES AN ACE OR A KING (FOR EXAMPLE, A-9-4, K-10-7) You bet, raise and re-raise quite a bit because you have hit “top pair” with a “top kicker.” In every case where an ace or a king hits the flop, you will have top pair with top kicker (A-A-K or A-K-K) and this is a very strong hand in Hold ‘em! But let’s suppose the flop is A-9-4 and someone is holding A-9. Your A-K would be losing on this flop because A-9 now has two pair, Aces and nines. Still, for every time someone who plays a weak A-9 against your powerful A-K and beats you, you’ll beat them more than two other times given the A-K is more than a 2.5-to-1 favorite heads-up against A-9. The point I am trying to make here is that A-K becomes very powerful when you catch an ace or king on the flop, and you should put in a lot of betting and raising on the flop when this is the case. Fortunes have been won and lost with A-K! THE FLOP DOES NOT INCLUDE AND ACE OR A KING (FOR EXAMPLE, J-5-2) You bet out $2. Leo the lion raises, making it $4 to go; and Earl the elephant calls the bet. In this case you figure one of your opponents has you beat, but you call the $2 anyway, on the chance that an ace, king, queen or 10 will hit the board on fourth street. If an ace or king hits, then you should bet out $4 on fourth street, but if a queen or 10 hits call a $4 bet (check and then call the $4 if your opponents bet) because you have picked up a straight draw. Since you know you will call $4 when a queen or 10 hits, you may choose to bet out $4 attempting to win the pot right there (but right now we are talking about play on the flop). So, the play on the flop here is fairly simple, you bet out $2 and call the raise of $2. THE FLOP IS Q-10-2
Phil Hellmuth Jr. is a 13time World Series of Poker Champion, leading all other poker players in the world. He is the author of two New York Times best sellers, and his latest book, “Deal Me In” is also widely popular. Visit PhilHellmuth.com to check out his latest blog, clothing line and exclusive poker tips and stories. This tip column is an excerpt from his Best Selling book “Phil Hellmuth’s Texas Hold’em” found on Amazon and in bookstores around the world.
“FORTUNES HAVE BEEN WON AND LOST WITH A-K! ”
You bet out $2, the lion raises it to $4, and then the elephant re-raises it to $6 to go. In this case you need a jack for a straight or an ace or king for a pair. You have to call the $6. You have to figure that at least one of your opponents has you beaten, even though one may be playing a hand like K-J, an open-ended straight draw. (You may even consider raising it to $8, but that’s for a more advanced lesson!) The point here is that if the flop gives you a straight draw, then you need to play your A-K. Three available aces, three available kings and four of whatever completes your straight draw (in this case four jacks) giving you too many “outs” to fold right away. I hope you can use this beginner’s strategy to help improve your game.
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asinos are known for providing the best for their guests. If you want decadent dining, you’ll find it at a casino. If you want to relax in a world-class spa, you’ll find it at a casino. If you want to catch a concert, you can do it at a casino. There isn’t much you can’t do when you visit your favorite property, and that includes golf. In addition to all of the other amenities, casinos boast some of the best golf courses in the country that rival the elite private courses that are harder to gain access to play. We are excited to once again feature some of our favorite courses that we love to play. These courses aren’t all the most expensive, although some can make you cringe at the green fee, and a few may not have the manicured fairways resembling
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Augusta National, although they are very well maintained. However, what you will find is a fair assessment of courses that are priced right, convenient to the hotel and casino, and will certainly fulfill your gaming getaway. Enjoy
The Wolverine Course at Grand Traverse Resort & Spa and Turtle Creek Casino (Acme, MI)
THE WOLVERINE COURSE & THE BEAR COURSE AT GRAND TRAVERSE RESORT & SPA AND TURTLE CREEK CASINO (ACME, MI) 1-800-748-0303 GrandTraverseResort.com/golf Midwest Gaming Says: If you’re looking for a great golf getaway, you’ve found it at Grand Traverse Golf Club. Boasting three courses, you can have the best of all worlds with great golf, gambling, dining and a full resort showcasing the finest amenities one could ever want. The Bear Course, designed by Jack Nicklaus, and The Wolverine Course, designed by Gary Player make the list and we think you’ll like them both, Each carries its own unique characteristics making for an enjoyable round.
THE WOLVERINE COURSE Par: 72 Yards: 7043
Slope/Rating: 138/74.5
Greens: Bent Fairways: Bent
Architect: Gary Player (1999) Cost to play: $60-85
SWEETGRASS GOLF CLUB AT ISLAND RESORT & CASINO (HARRIS, MI) 1-800-682-6040 | Sweetgrassgolfclub.com
Par: 72 Yards: 7275 Slope/Rating: 143/75.2
Review by SherelPurcell on GolfAdvisor.com: I really enjoyed playing the Wolverine Course at The Grand Traverse Resort and Spa. This scenic and well-groomed “resort style course” still seems challenging even from the forward tees. I particularly liked the back nine and playing around the water and wetlands. The elevation changes added to the variety of the holes too. The starters and players’ assistants seem really well organized so a twosome playing amidst groups of fours was never a problem as course staff are flexible as to what hole to start on and other modifications to keep the groups moving. The staff even let us store our clubs on the cart for next day’s round on The Bear, which provides an altogether different and even more challenging golfing experience at the same resort (Grand Traverse Resort and Spa}.
Architects: Paul Albanese & Chris Lutzke (2008)
THE BEAR COURSE
like playing off a carpet and the greens are
Par: 72 Yards: 7078 Slope/Rating: 148/76.3 Greens: Bent Fairways: Bent Architect: Jack Nicklaus (1985) Cost to play: $60-$85
Review by SherelPurcell on GolfAdvisor.com: After playing The Wolverine Course here at the Grand Traverse, I was surprised at how much more difficult The Bear course played from its neighbor - even from the forward tees! Every hole seemed quite different from the last with different challenges to boot but even struggling through hot temperatures , the variety of hole layouts kept it fun. The first hole on The Bear is the only somewhat easy par, but only if you can avoid the moguls. After that, pars are much trickier to come by thanks to multi-tiered greens, deep, difficult bunkers and lots of thick waste areas and water, The forced carries and / or water hazards are visually intimidating on most holes but particularly on 14 and 18. This beautiful finishing hole plays downhill back to the clubhouse with another carry over water to a large green.
Cost to play: $45 to $80 Midwest Gaming Says: If you are at
the Island Resort & Casino, you know everything is going to be the best of the best, and Sweetgrass certainly fits the bill. The Upper Peninsula course plays host
to several regional tournaments and a favorite among golf groups alike as resort
amenities seems endless. Peeking out at around 7,300 yards, and offering an island green par-3, avid golfers will certainly love this track!
Review by grego1nj on GolfAdvisor.com:
Playing this course in the Spring, it was
in almost perfect shape. The fairways are also in good shape. Long hitters can stripe the ball long with the wide open landing
areas although the approach shot into the greens are a lot tougher. Watch the green
area and the features around them. Green speeds and breaks are somewhat tricky so
read them carefully. The course marshal
was AWESOME!! He was so friendly and very informative about the course and the pro event that comes to the course.
The snack bar at the turn was good. They
offered a wrap that was awesome and very delicious.
THE WILDERNESS AT FORTUNE BAY CASINO (TOWER, MN) 1-218-753-8917 | GolftheWilderness.com Par: 72 Yards: 7207
Slope/Rating: 142/75.3
Greens: Bent Fairways: Bent Architect: Jeff Brauer (2004)
Cost to Play: $60-$86
Midwest Gaming Says: Sitting on the
shores of Lake Vermilion, The Wilderness Course offers some of the most scenic
panoramas of any Midwest golf resort. Playing over 7,200 yards, even the best golfers will get all they want, yet six different tee choices can make it
enjoyable for any level player. The course is conveniently located on the property of the casino so no need to drive far to get to your tee time.
Review by Beachneck on GoldAdvisor.com: Expect to be treated well when arriving
at the golf course as someone is there to meet you with a cart and load your
clubs if you need assistance. The practice range is included with your fee, so hit
as many balls as you like. The course is spectacular!!! It had rained several days before I arrived, so it was cart path
only and the fairways where swallowing up the golf balls, so playing from the
championship tees made the course very
LONG. I would recommend taking note of the course condition before choosing
your tee box. Everything about the course
was top notch. Tee boxes where perfectly
level, and roughs and fairways where beautifully maintained with no reason to try to improve your lie. The greens rolled
true and just the right speed (around 10 I would guess.) All carts where provided
an upgraded GPS system which is one of the best I have seen. I would recommend
this course to anyone who loves the game of golf. I travel for a living, and play all Sweetgrass Golf Club at Island Resort & Casino (Harris, MI)
over the country. This course rates right with the best.
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BLUE TOP RIDGE RIVERSIDE CASINO & GOLF RESORT (RIVERSIDE, IA) (20 MINUTES SOUTH OF IOWA CITY) 1-319-648-0044 | BlueTopRidge.com Par: 72 Yards: 7432 Slope/Rating: 146/77.6 Greens: Bent Fairways: Bent Architect: Rees Jones & Bryce Swanson (2007) Cost to Play: $75-$85
Midwest Gaming Says: Located about forty minutes south of Cedar Rapids, the Riverside Casino Resort is conveniently located for a great getaway for locals, and more regional travelers. The course is 7400 yards and offers the player options for different strategy on every hole as well as stunning views of the expansive valleys and two rivers. Review by dahlryan on GolfAdvisor. com: What a treat it was to play this course as it has got to be one of the top public courses in Iowa. The course was in amazing shape especially with all the rain they have had lately. The greens were perfect, soft but fast. Fairways were great and the rough was thick. The front nine really has a nice layout with a couple of blind tee shots. Once you get to the back it is really a treat. The par-5 11th is 500 yards
and goes straight UP HILL. From there on its up and downhill with some great views. Each side has a drive able par-4 risk reward style hole, something I really enjoy in a course. I was very impressed with everything expect for the entrance, things are a bit confusing and the pro shop is hidden. Besides that, this place is top notch. Definitely a must play! MOUNT FRONTENAC GOLF COURSE AT TREASURE ISLAND RESORT & CASINO - WELCH, MN (60 MILES SOUTHEAST OF MINNEAPOLIS) 1-800-488-5826 | MountFrontenac.com Par: 71 Yards: 6226 Slope/Rating: 128/70.3 Architect: Gordon Emerson (1985) Cost to play: $29 - $47 Midwest Gaming Says: Overlooking the beautiful Mississippi River Bluffs and Lake Pepin, this course claims to be Minnesota’s most breathtaking golf course, and they might be right! The rolling terrain, beautiful scenery and on course challenges provide for a great day on the links. The clubhouse also features a gourmet chef and a full bar to relax after the round and enjoy the views. Review by jabronimatt on GolfAdvisor.com: If you are looking for a course with
Grand National Golf Club at Grand Casino Hinckley
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incredible views, you found it! Settled up in the bluffs of Frontenac , you get way more for your $$ than you could hope. It isn’t a very long course but has several challenging par 4’s with a lot of trees. I really liked the greens as they were cut short and played pretty fast. Overall, it was in great shape and the head pro was nice and friendly. The food was also delicious and the patio area is nice as well. They offer great deals so be sure to ask what they have running at the time. GRAND NATIONAL GOLF CLUB AT GRAND CASINO HINCKLEY 1-320-384-7427 | grandnationalgolf.com Par: 72 Yards: 6843 Slope/Rating: 131/73 Greens: Bent Fairways: Bermuda Architect: Joel Goldstrand (1995) Cost to Play: $55 Midwest Gaming Says: Located on the property of Grand Casino Hinckley, Grand National is a great course for Minneapolis, and surrounding area, golfers. The championship layout offers rolling hills, marshland, creeks and more to offer both beauty and a challenge. Review by 5Mike113 on GolfAdvisor.com: Like many golf courses in Minnesota, Grand National Golf Club has two different personalities. Part of the course has a wide open links-style, with a few evergreen trees here and there, undulating fairways with some mounding and tall
grass if you get too far from the fairway. The other part, primarily holes 4 through 8, resemble a north woods golf course with forest-like stands of stately birch trees lining both sides of the fairway. The fairways are very smooth and provide lots of roll. Being a Joel Goldstrand design, there are several holes with forced carries over water to reach the green. The greens are reasonably fast, with subtle contours rather than severe undulations, and roll very true. This was my first time playing this course, and it was a real pleasure. The golf carts are equipped with GPS, which helps greatly in shot selection if you don’t know the course well.
THE LINKS AT RISING STAR CASINO & RESORT (RISING STAR, IN)
Review by kcmh on GolfAdvisor.com:
1-800-472-6311 | RisingStarCasino.com/Golf
great shape, no burned out areas and they
Par: 71 Yards: 6406 Slope/Rating: 125/70.3 Greens: Bent Fairways: Bent Architect: Tim Liddy (2000) Cost to Play: $55-$62
had really good sand in the bunkers. The greens rolled good and were kind of fast, nothing overwhelming though. It’s a Tim
Midwest Gaming Reader’s Discount: Midwest Gaming Says: This may be the hidden gem of Indiana! Conveniently located just across the parking lot from the casino and hotel, there are no excuses to be late for your tee time! A true links style course that offers shots for most clubs in your bag, this will test your skills from start to finish and is always in great shape.
Midwest Gaming Reader’s Discount The Links at Rising Star Casino
35% Off Golf!
Played 18 in 3.5 hours. The course was in
Liddy design so it’s a baby Pete Dye course. Looks like one also. The tees and fairways were all cut to the correct height as one
should expect on a course and the tee boxes were nice and soft, and the rough was lush.
I would highly recommend this course for the $30-$50 dollar range. Anything less than that is a steal.
Receive 35% off regular rate Monday - Thursday, before 3:00 pm ___________________ Receive 25% off regular rate Friday-Sunday & Holidays *Offer includes cart rental fee. Not valid with any other offers. **Offer expires 10/31/17
Use CODE: SHGOLF Blackout dates may apply. Rising Star REWARDS card required. Membership is FREE & must be 21. Call for Special Golf rates. 812-438-5148 For help with a gambling problem, call 800-994-8448.
The Links at Rising Star Casino & Resort (Rising Star, IN)
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MIDWEST
CASINO DIRECTORY
Below is a list of our preferred properties of the Midwest showcasing some of the great things that each property has.
WEBSITE
PHONE NUMBER
AMERISTAR CASINO HOTEL EAST CHICAGO
AMERISTAR.COM/EAST-CHICAGO
855-888-7289
TROPICANA EVANSVILLE
TROPEVANSVILLE.COM
800-342-5386
BELTERRA CASINO RESORT & SPA
BELTERRACASINO.COM
800-472-6311
RISING STAR CASINO RESORT
RISINGSTARCASINO.COM
AMERISTAR CASINO HOTEL, COUNCIL BLUFFS
*CC PARTNER
TABLES
MACHINES
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1,953
40
1,000
40
1,600
812-438-1234
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1,000
AMERISTAR.COM/COUNCIL-BLUFFS
712-328-8888
22
1,584
RIVERSIDE CASINO & GOLF RESORT
RIVERSIDECASINOANDRESORT.COM
877-677-3456
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1,150
MYSTIQUE CASINO, DUBUQUE
MYSTIQUEDBQ.COM
563-582-3647
22
1,000
HARD ROCK HOTEL & CASINO, SIOUX CITY
HARDROCKCASINOSIOUXCITY.COM
712-226-7600
25
839
SOARING EAGLE CASINO & RESORT
SOARINGEAGLECASINO.COM
888-732-4537
79
4,200
MGM GRAND DETROIT
INDIANA • •
IOWA
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MICHIGAN MGMGRANDDETROIT.COM
877-888-2121
98
4,000
FIREKEEPERS, BATTLE CREEK
FIREKEEPERSCASINO.COM
877-352-8777
84
2,900
ISLAND RESORT AND CASINO, HARRIS
ISLANDRESORTANDCASINO.COM
800-682-6040
15
1,200
TREASURE ISLAND RESORT & CASINO
TICASINO.COM
888-867-7829
46
2,200
GRAND CASINO HINCKLEY
GRANDCASINOMN.COM
800-472-6321
44
450
GRAND CASINO MILLE LACS
GRANDCASINOMN.COM
800-626-5825
30
2,300
AMERISTAR.COM/KANSAS-CITY
816-414-7000
115
2,300
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI AMERISTAR CASINO HOTEL KANSAS CITY LUMIERE PLACE CASINO AND HOTELS
LUMIERE.COM
314-881-777
73
2,000
RIVER CITY CASINO & HOTEL, ST. LOUIS
RIVERCITY.COM
888-578-7289
54
2,000
JACK CASINO CINCINNATI
JACKENTERTAINMENT.COM/CINCINNATI
513-252-0777
100
2,000
HOLLYWOOD CASINO COLUMBUS
HOLLYWOODCOLUMBUS.COM
614-308-3333
76
2,200
JACK CASINO CLEVELAND
JACKENTERTAINMENT.COM/CLEVELAND
216-297-4777
100
1,600
HARD ROCK HOTEL & CASINO, TULSA
HARDROCKCASINOTULSA.COM
800-760-6700
40
2,600
WINSTAR CASINO & RESORT
WINSTARWORLDCASINO.COM
580-276-4229
97
7,400
HO-CHUNK GAMING, WITTENBERG
HO-CHUNKGAMING.COM/WITTENBERG
715-253-4400
HO-CHUNK GAMING, BLACK RIVER FALLS
HO-CHUNKGAMING.COM/BLACKRIVERFALLS
800-657-4621
HO-CHUNK GAMING, TOMAH
HO-CHUNKGAMING.COM/TOMAH
866-880-9822
HO-CHUNK GAMING, WISCONSIN DELLS
HO-CHUNKGAMING.COM/WISCONSINDELLS
800-746-2486
HO-CHUNK GAMING, MADISON
HO-CHUNKGAMING.COM/MADISON
608-223-9576
HO-CHUNK GAMING, NEKOOSA
HO-CHUNKGAMING.COM/NEKOOSA
800-782-4560
50
650
ST. CROIX CASINO TURTLE LAKE
STCROIXCASINO.COM
800-846-8946
22
1,095
POTAWATOMI HOTEL & CASINO
PAYSBIG.COM
800-729-7244
100
3,000
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OKLAHOMA
WISCONSIN
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634 96
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READER REVIEW * CC Partner means the property provides coupons and special offers to members of the Comps Club. For more information, visit Thecompsclub.com
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Treasure Island Resort & Casino Welch, Minnesota TICasino.com – 1-800-222-7077
When a casino property can offer you almost 500 luxurious rooms, an indoor and outdoor pool area with a water park, lazy river and swim up bar, bowling alley, spa, fantastic restaurants, headlining entertainment, golf course, a marina with almost 200 slips and more, it can no longer be referred to as a casino…it is truly a resort. Guests won’t be let down with this Minnesota gem. Be sure to add it to your casino bucket list. Check-in: 99% Staff: 98% Price: 93%
Cleanliness: 100% Casino: 100% Amenities: 100%
Will you return? YES Reader Comments: : We recently visited Treasure Island for the first time on a recommendation from friends of ours. While they couldn’t say enough great things about this place, we have to agree with them about it all! We had a great time from the moment we checked in to leaving two days later. We didn’t know about The Lagoon, indoor pool area with bar, lounge area and more, but would have enjoyed it more if we had our swimsuits. We plan on going back this summer to enjoy the pool area and golf course. Review by: Joy P. from Sioux Falls, IA
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