Jackpot: Aliante Casino Player Wins $254K on Slot Machine, Other Valentine’s Week Winners Announced

A local player at Las Vegas’ Aliante Casino Hotel Spa won a $254,212.71 jackpot on Tuesday night. His win is just one of a group of Valentine’s week jackpots recently announced.

Deven holds a facsimile check for $254,212.71 at the Aliante Casino
Deven holds a facsimile jackpot check for $254,212.71 at the Aliante Casino. He was playing a Wheel of Fortune slot. (Image: Boyd Gaming)

The Aliante winner was identified as “Deven.” He played a 25-cent Wheel of Fortune slot machine on Valentine’s Day.

Deven, who’s a Boyd Reward member, was playing $1.75 a spin at the Boyd Gaming property.

Also on Valentine’s Day, Caesars Entertainment announced two winners at its Las Vegas properties.

Just an hour before Valentine’s Day began, Linda Fleischmann of California won $128,070 after hitting a progressive jackpot while playing Face Up Pai Gow Poker at Paris Las Vegas. Fleischmann was visiting Las Vegas to spend time with cousins.

She was playing for just an hour on the casino floor when she hit the jackpot. Fleischmann revealed the money will be used to pay for home renovations, as well as for future travel. Fleischmann is a Caesars Rewards member.

Then, at 3:08 a.m. on Tuesday, an unnamed player at Caesars Palace Las Vegas won $219,000. The guest was playing slot machines at the Caesars Entertainment property.

Also, at Caesars Palace, another unnamed player won $155K while playing an Ultimate Poker X video poker machine on Saturday. His winning hand included four aces with a kicker on a multiplier. The win took place at 2:30 a.m. That player was also a Caesars Rewards member.

Last Thursday, at Harrah’s Las Vegas, James Grimes of Fairfield, Ohio, won $124K while playing I Luv Suits poker at the Caesars Entertainment property. He was taking part in a Las Vegas poker tour and had been playing at Harrah’s for only a half hour before hitting a winning, six-card straight flush.

Grimes, who owns a bar in Ohio, says he’ll use the jackpot to pay off debt and will share some of it with his family.

Other Las Vegas Valley Winners

Boulder Station, a Station Casinos property, saw a Dancing Drums slot machine $10K winner on Monday. The player had wagered $1.76.

Red Rock Casino, also a Station Casinos property, saw a player win a $34,509.32 jackpot on Saturday. The player had made a $2.40 wager on a Superlock slots game.

Last Friday, a player at Boulder Station Casino, also operated by Station Casinos, won an $18,254.80 jackpot on a slot machine. He was playing Golden Century, which is one of the first four offerings in the Dragon Link family of games provided by Aristocrat Gaming.

Six Weekend Jackpots at Four Queens

At Four Queens Casino in Downtown Las Vegas, there were six jackpots over the weekend at the TLC Casino Enterprises property. Each totaled over $10K.

One was a royal flush on a Double Bonus Poker machine.

And on Saturday at Boyd Gaming’s Sam’s Town Gambling Hall, a player won a progressive jackpot totaling $12,125.10 on Buffalo Ascension. The player wagered $3 on the slot made by Aristocrat Gaming.

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$2B Powerball Winner Identity Revealed, California Man Skips Lottery Celebration

November’s $2.04 billion Powerball winner has come forward and revealed his name, but the lucky man who claimed the all-time richest lottery jackpot in US history isn’t looking for additional publicity.

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California Lottery Director Alva Johnson announces the November 2022 winner of the richest Powerball prize in history. The lucky winner of the $2.04 billion jackpot, Edwin Castro, chose not to attend the publicity event in hopes of remaining as private as possible. (Image: California Lottery)

After 40 consecutive drawings without a jackpot winner, Powerball’s November 7 drawing offered up a prize north of $2 billion. The winning numbers that night were 10-33-41-47-56 and red Powerball 10.

The Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), which operates Powerball for the lottery game’s 48 participating jurisdictions, soon after announced that a single ticket had matched all six numbers to claim the $2.04 billion prize.

California lottery rules require that winners allow their identities to be made public and the retail location of where their ticket was purchased to be known. California mandates that winners’ identities be disclosed in order to maintain public trust in the lottery system.

The California Lottery on Valentine’s Day announced that the $2.04 billion winner was Edwin Castro. The lottery did not specify his age or occupation, nor what he plans to do with the money.

Cash Option Chosen

The California Lottery said Castro respectfully declined the opportunity to appear publicly and wishes to remain private. But he did issue a statement that celebrated the school tax benefit that his historic Powerball win will provide California schools.

As much as I am shocked and ecstatic to have won the Powerball drawing, the real winner is the California public school system. The mission of the California Lottery, which is to provide supplemental funding for California public education — both public schools and colleges — makes this a huge win for the state.”

“As someone who received the rewards of being educated in the California public education system, it’s gratifying to hear that, as a result of my win, the California school system greatly benefits as well,” Castro’s statement, which reads like it might have been crafted in part with lottery officials, continued.

The California Lottery primarily benefits public education in the state. The lottery says 34 cents of every dollar raised goes back to public schools and colleges.

Since the lottery’s inception in 1985, it has benefited public schools and colleges to the tune of more than $41 billion. The $2 billion in lottery proceeds that went to public education during the state’s 2021-22 fiscal year accounted for just 1% of the state’s annual budget for its public school system.

Castro opted for the one-time cash option of $997.6 million. After the federal tax of 37%, Castro’s net haul comes to about $628.5 million. Fortunately for Castro, California doesn’t tax lottery winnings as personal income, and therefore, his riches won’t be further taxed by his home state.

$1M for Local Retailer

Castro wasn’t the only big winner during the November 7 Powerball drawing. The California Lottery said Castro purchased his ticket at Joe’s Service Center in Altadena, which is a Mobil gas station in Los Angeles County and an authorized California Lottery retailer.

For selling the record ticket, Joe’s Service Center received a $1 million commission. The business’s owner is a Syrian immigrant named Joe Chahayed.

Altadena is about 15 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles and just north of Pasadena in the Verdugo Mountains.

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Wind Creek Overcomes Hurdle to Buy Miami’s Magic City Casino

wind_creek_overcomes_hurdle_to_buy_miamis_magic_city_casinoWind Creek Hospitality has overcome one of its biggest hurdles and has initial clearance to add Miami’s Magic City Casino to its expanding roster of gaming venues. The PCI (Poarch Creek Indian) Gaming subsidiary will operate the license through Gretna Racing, LLC.

Magic City is a local fixture grown from a parimutuel racetrack and owned by the Havenick family since the 1930s. Havenick’s West Flagler Associates (WFA) is the legal entity offering the property up for sale.

In early December, the Florida Gaming Control Commission put approval of the transfer of assets and license on the back burner so more information about the deal could be given to the public before making a decision.

Transfer was not without Opposition

Opposition came from a perennial anti-casino organization in Florida. Legal counsel for a major gaming tribe in Florida had also asked commissioners to move forward with caution. However, Magic City representatives noted that 3rd party interventional would not be lawful.

At the time. Commissioners noted there was nothing objectionable in the highly redacted application but that it may not meet the standards of Florida’s sunshine laws.

Stephanie Bryan, Tribal Chair & CEO of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians said: “We are excited to grow our footprint in another major metropolitan area, this time in Miami, Florida.

Our expansions in Pennsylvania, Illinois, and now Florida provide us the ability to take care of and grow opportunities for our Tribe. We look forward to becoming a valued partner in the Miami community.

Bryan’s references to Pennsylvania and Illinois included the former Sands Bethlehem in Pennsylvania which the firm purchased for $1.3b in 2019 before rebranding – and Wind Creek Chicago Southland, an under-construction 70,000 sq ft casino featuring 1,350 slot machines, 56 table games, entertainment, dining, and a 250+ room hotel,

Jay Dorris, CEO and President of Wind Creek added: “Southern Florida is a natural connection from our properties in Aruba & Curacao, our properties in Alabama and the Florida Panhandle.

With close proximity to Miami International Airport, the location is fantastic for players from all Wind Creek properties, and gives Miami locals an easy way to experience the Wind Creek brand everywhere we operate,” Dorris noted.

A New and Vibrant Market

While stating that the purchase added to its footprint in a “new and vibrant market” they also said that no major changes should be expected at the Miami property in the immediate future, but migration to the operator’s rewards and loyalty programs should be completed before the end of the year.

Wind Creek Hospitality manages the Tribe’s gaming facilities. The list includes Wind Creek Aruba, Wind Creek Atmore, Wind Creek Curacao, Wind Creek Montgomery, Wind Creek Wetumpka, Wa She Shu Casino in Nevada, as well as a racetrack in Alabama, a card room in Pensacola, and a barrel racing track with a card room in Gretna.

The company’s virtual casino is called Casinoverse. Developer Hyper Luminal describes it as “an interactable game world which brings the excitement and joy of Wind Creek casinos right to your pocket.”

Source: PCI GAMING AGREES TO ACQUIRE MAGIC CITY CASINO IN MIAMI, Wind Creek, February 8, 2023

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Titus, Reschenthaler Remain Co-Chairs of Congressional Gaming Caucus

The leaders of the Congressional Gaming Caucus will continue in their roles for the next two years.

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US Reps. Guy Reschenthaler (left) and Dina Titus (right) will once again serve as the co-chairs for the Congressional Gaming Caucus in the US House, the lawmakers announced Monday. (Images: Rep. Reschenthaler and Rep. Titus/Twitter)

On Monday, US Reps Dina Titus, D-Nev., and Guy Reschenthaler, R-Pa., announced they would again serve as co-chairs of the bipartisan group that seeks to inform their colleagues in the House about important gaming issues.

Gaming is now widespread across the country thanks to the expansion of legal sports betting. Some form of gaming is now legal in 44 states, and sports betting is now available in 33 states plus the District of Columbia. According to the American Gaming Association (AGA) home to 146 million adults – more than half the adult population in the US.

In addition, 163 of the country’s 435 congressional districts, or 37.5%, have at least one casino.

Leaders Vow to Work Together

Titus’ district includes nearly all of the Las Vegas Strip.

Las Vegas’s gaming industry has set the national gold standard, which has been followed across the country as gaming has expanded,” she said. “As co-chair of the Congressional Gaming Caucus, I look forward to working with Rep. Reschenthaler and our colleagues in a bipartisan way to help well-regulated gaming markets flourish and incentivize economic development in District One and across the country.”

Reschenthaler, whose district covers parts of Southwestern Pennsylvania, noted the gaming industry is coming off a strong year fueled by record-breaking revenue totals.

“I am proud to lead the Congressional Gaming Caucus alongside Rep. Titus to strengthen policies on Capitol Hill to create good-paying jobs, drive economic development, and increase investments in districts across our nation,” he said.

Taxes, Illegal Gambling Key Priorities

Titus and Reschenthaler’s joint release noted three gaming issues the caucus prioritized for the two-year session.

The caucus wants to eliminate what the co-chairs called “discriminatory” taxes, which would include the .25% federal excise tax on legal sports bets that has been around since the 1950s. The tax, along with a $50 per employee fee licensed sportsbooks must pay, is seen as a barrier for legal operators that are trying to win customers from illegal or unlicensed operators.

Another key item for the caucus will be raising the slot tax threshold. It’s been 46 years since the threshold was last raised, and caucus members have previously pushed for the current $1,200 limit to be increased to $5,000.

Caucus members and the AGA have said that the low threshold has led to a sharp uptick in reportable jackpots. That increase has led to more work for casinos, which must shut down the winning slot machine each time as a casino employee prepares a tax form for the winning bettor.

And the caucus also wants to see the federal government do more to end illegal gaming operations that cost states billions in tax revenues.

“The AGA and our members look forward to working with the caucus and new Congress to ensure sensible tax policy and combat predatory, illegal gambling,” AGA President and CEO Bill Miller said in a statement. “These issues are critical to a thriving industry and when gaming thrives, so do communities in 44 states across the country.”

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IGA and CNIGA Tribal Gaming Seminar HIghlights from ICE London

iga_and_cniga_tribal_gaming_seminar_hIghlights_from_ice_londonThe Indian Gaming Association and Pechanga.net of America presented a Tribal Gaming Seminar at ICE in London last week. One of the presentations to attendees focused on learning lessons from recent attempts, failures, and successful launches of online casino gaming and sports betting in the U.S.

This was done in light of what legacy gaming providers such as tribal operators are willing to participate in as far as regulatory models and to demonstrate the evolving attitudes of tribal operators looking for a win-win situation with other stakeholders.

The seminar outline suggests that new operators need to secure the cooperation of current stakeholders in the gambling industry before launching products in those states, some of them large and potentially very lucrative, like California where the Pechanga Band of Indians operates Pechanga Resort Casino near Temecula, California. The casino is one of the largest resort casinos in America with over 5,400 slot machines and about 200,000 sq ft of gaming space.

Tribal and Commercial Propositioned Both Failed in November

Two separate ballot propositions for sports betting failed to pass in California during the last regular election when residents were asked whether or not they wanted online betting – a positive result could have eventually led to online casino regulation as well. One of the propositions was backed by commercial operators and the other one was primarily backed by the state’s tribes.

Commercial global brands were unable to push their referendums across the finish line, largely due to a lack of understanding about the tribes’ unique positions in the markets as well as the political clout they heft, along with the revenue goals the legacy operators seek for their constituents – the tribal members.

The synopsis stated that the tribes are not opposed to innovation, modernization, and expansion into new verticals and channels as long as it doesn’t threaten their future participation and involvement in them.

According to an in-depth report on CDC Gaming Reports, when asked how he expects online gaming to change over the next two years, Mark Macarro, Pechanga Band of Indians Chairman, told listeners at the seminar that iGaming is inevitable in the state of California and that Millennials are driving the new gaming channels.

I think there’s a demographic proclivity to want to play online. It doesn’t exist right now with the Baby Boomers and Gen X. But Millennials are different players and we’re not sure that slot machines will be what they want to play”, he said.

Not in my Backyard Unless I Play Too

Macarro was joined on the panel by California Nations Indian Gaming Association (CNIGA) chairman James Siva. The CNIGA chairman was also of the opinion that the commercial betting bill was rejected because voters expected the commercial interests to cooperate with tribal gaming interests in the state.

Siva enumerated the number of tribal gaming interests in the US at 270 and noted that 70 of those tribes’ locations are within the state’s borders.

Tribal gaming represents about a quarter of all gaming revenue in the US and 44% of that occurs in California, according to Siva.

So you break that down and that means that California tribes represent nearly a tenth of the entire gaming market of the U.S. Commercial, tribal, everything”.

He noted that perhaps cooperation or diplomacy may have been a more successful tactic than steamrolling, per see.

Either they massively underestimated the size and reach of those tribes, both politically and financially, or they maybe had bad campaign consultants”, he said.

Panelists Agree Tribal/Commercial Partnerships may be way Forward.

I think there’s still a path for tribes and the commercial operators to work together, but it’s going to be a path and relationship that’s decided by the tribes. This isn’t the first time we’ve had commercial entities want a seat at the table as equal to tribes”, Siva said.

This need for commercial entities to respect the sovereignty of the California tribes and negotiate with them for access to California, as they would with legislators and regulators in other states, was reiterated by Macarro, who promised that the tribes would always counter non-diplomatic attempts to launch in the state

Among the things we learned is that if you have two similar-sounding measures in front of the voters on the same ballot, they will get confused and vote no”, he said.

So if nothing else changes from the corporates, if they make another run at this without doing a lot of the stuff we talked about as being necessary to be successful, it’ll be regarded as hostile by the tribes. And all we would have to do is put another ballot on the initiative. Confuse the voters, they’ll vote no, and both will go down in flames again”, he said.

Source: ICE London: Tribes tout igaming as ‘inevitable’ future of gambling in California, CDC Gaming Reports, February 8, 2023

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