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September 2009 Gaming News
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alley View Casino recently awarded its 100th winner with $91,361 in the wildly successful Colossal Coin jackpot. After seeing a TV commercial, Guadalupe Juarez of Hemet (pictured left) decided to make the trip to Valley View Casino where he became the lucky winner of $91,361—the 100th
Colossal Coin jackpot! Colossal Coin is an incremental progressive jackpot that starts at $10,000 and must randomly award a winner before reaching $150,000. Including Juarez’s winnings, over $7 million dollars has been given out in the Colossal Coin jackpot since its inception in May 2005.
“It is so exciting to hear that we have already awarded our 100th Colossal Coin jackpot, and I couldn’t be happier that it went to Guadalupe,” said Michael Gorczynski, general manager.“Now, the question is: Who’s going to be next? It could be anyone. If you want your chance, sign up for a Players Club card and make sure you use it every time you play for your chance to win! And, you’ll get a free lobster bu et when you join!”
All Valley View Casino Players Club members are eligible to win the Colossal Coin jackpot and must be actively using his or her card on any eligible slot machine to be selected. Signing up for a Valley View Casino Players Club card is quick, easy and free. All guests must be at least 21 years to enter the casino, restaurants, concerts and buses. For more information, visit ValleyViewCasino.com or call 1-866-view-win.
TSycuan Brings Back Off-Track Betting
he betting windows have been taking wagers since early August, when Sycuan Casino opened a new state-of-the-art Off-Track Betting facility.
“Our customers kept telling us to bring back the O -Track Betting so we decided to do it,” said Daniel J. Tucker, Chairman of the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation (pictured near right).
Sycuan’s new O -Track Betting facility o ers racing from more than a dozen tracks across the country, depending on the time of year. e facility has eight betting windows and seven self-bet kiosks and has the capacity for 120 people who can watch races on 18 high-de nition televisions. Races will also be telecast into other areas of the casino including the poker room, so if players place a bet, they can walk away and watch the race while playing poker, slots or table games. For more information, visit www.Sycuan.com or call 1-800-2-sycuan.
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