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- Video King
VOL. IX, ISSUE I V VKN VIDEO KING NETWORK ideo King is among the world’s largest providers of electronic gaming systems, Bingo hall equipment and innovative games. Reaching a global market, Video King’s entertainment systems can be found aboard luxury cruise liners, throughout Indian Country and in thousands of charitable, commercial and military establishments around the world. New Bonanza Games A Virtual Treasure . . . Read All About It! n New Bonanza Games Feature Free Play & Bonus Rounds ... 1 n Video King ‘Launches’ Bingo Aboard Black Diamond Cruise ... 1 n Paradise Bingo Creates New Wolf Design For Custom Desk ... 2 n Video King Stages Brew Ha-Ha: Cruise Offered As Top Prize ... 3 n OMNI’s Newest Modules Place Customer Ease Top Priority ... 3 n New TSS Director Is Not Afraid To Take ‘The Plunge’ ... 4 n Southern Ute Indian Tribe Power Source Beyond ‘Res’... 4 n Bingo Promoter Well Known For Brand Of Bingotainment ... 6 n Life’s A Circus Of Sorts For DAV Bingo Hall Manager ... 8 n Bingo Becomes Big Business For Family-Run Organization ... 8 n Chinook Winds Casino Provides Warm, Welcoming Respite ... 10 n Palm Plaza Bingo ‘Promotes’ One Of Its Major ‘Players’ ... 12 n Corona Integra II Hands-Free Desk: Ultimate Crown Jewel ... 16 Copyright 2013 VKGS LLC All Rights Reserved easure! Aye, ’Tis A Tr ewes t N s g’ in K o de Vi es Now Bonanza Gam Play ee Fr e Fe at ur s! & Bonus Round SPRING 2013 Y ou won’t have to dive 20,000 leagues under the sea to find this sunken treasure – just the nearest Bingo venue, which has the good fortune to feature Video King’s newest QuickShot Bonanza games. Follow this bodacious beauty, a veritable siren of the sea, as she as flits among the ancient ship, for it is she alone, who holds the key ... Aye ’tis a mystery to what unfolds, till you climb aboard this beautifully illustrated aquatic hull. May the fates be kind, within this watery wonderland. ’Fore within her bounty, she may steer you to, Video King’s newest game features, our highly anticipated free play and bonus rounds. Whether it be a pirate ship, deserted isle or coral reef, X marks the spot, from where you select, whence your next bonus round treasures may be ... Treasure/See Page 13 Black Diamond Sets Sail From Florida Port ... Video King ‘Launches’ Bingo On Board! T hey “missed” the boat, literally ... But with the launch of the Black Diamond Casino Cruises, they’ll get another chance. In fact, they could hit the jackpot – on many levels ... Three to be exact. After much anticipation, the 165-foot, newly renovated ship, which sets sail from the Port of Palm Beach, Fla., offers gaming on all three decks. But the top deck – their upscale dining and entertainment venue – is now reserved for Bingo, powered exclusively by Video King, a flagship gaming company in itself. Formerly known as the SunCruz Casino, the 600plus, passenger cruise ship was purchased by Black Diamond Diamond/See Page 13 Black Diamond Casino Inc. The newly renovated 165-foot Black Diamond offers casino-style gaming on all three decks. Home Of The Champs! VKN – VIDEO KING NETWORK Video King Harbors Vast Ports Of Call A Word From Tim Stuart M y compliments to our Carla Chance, Video King’s Director of Marketing/Communications. I think Carla does a great job with our Video King Network news magazine. Carla’s main focus in this issue was to go out and interview a number of Bingo hall managers from across the U.S.A and Canada, both in the charitable world and in Indian Country. We find that Bingo hall managers and their teams have so very many fantastic ideas about how to give their players/customers a great experience playing Bingo. As you read Carla’s interviews in this edition of our Video King magazine, you will see that a common thread is that the managers really care about their players/customers, and they treat them like family. For me it reinforces what a great “social” game Bingo is. We hope that you enjoy these articles, and again I thank Carla and I thank all of the managers, who were kind enough to let us interview them. Your feedback is always very much appreciated. Tim Stuart President & CEO VKGS LLC (dba Video King) tstuart@vkge.com (800) 635-9912, Ext: 7777 Cell: (voice) (402) 578-1475 Text: (only) (402) 575-8387 SPRING 2013 Wolf Clan’s Bingo Heeds People’s Call .... Tribe Creates Symbolic Desk Design T Heeding Their Call ... he wolf symbolizes many things to many cultures: courage, strength, loyalty, strong family ties, success at hunting, as well as wisdom. But to the Munsee Delaware Nation of Canada, this noble creature also symbolizes the clan of these First Nations people, an ancient civilization, akin to the Native Americans of the United States. Located on a small reserve on the northern shore of the Thames River in the province of Ontario, the Munsee Delaware Nation or Lenni Lenape people’s (meaning ancient or first man) origins could date back as far as 30,000 years or more, their ancestral homeland being among the Delaware and Hudson rivers – better known today as New York City. According to similar accounts, The First Nations had great respect for wolves because of their very likeness. Both hunt, gather, defend and even educate their tribe or pack. Food was provided for all in the pack, including the old and sick, it was said. In fact, the wolf has always been respected as a very family-oriented creature. It mates for life, watches and protects its young until they are old enough to fend for themselves and protects its elders. In a sense, the wolf, much like these people, lived in a way that made the tribe strong. Although their lives have changed dramatically and their numbers have dwindled since ancient times, the Munsee Delaware Nation’s sense of community has remained strong. Much like the wolf, they are still heeding their people’s call. Which is why they chose a wolf motif as a symbolic design for their new desk at the Paradise Bingo Hall, one of many endeavors, which help enrich their community and help strengthen and preserve their cultural heritage. Video King 2 The Munsee Delaware Nation created a wolf motif, symbolic to their people, for their new desk at Paradise Bingo Hall. Pr oceeds generate funds for various community enrichment projects. The Munsee are among many who have chosen Video King’s stock or custom decals to enhance their Bingo halls. The Paradise Bingo Hall, which opened five years ago, generates funds for several community betterment projects, including most recently the construction of six, brand-new homes on the reserve, according to Tyler Waddilove, 29, its general manager. Owned and operated by the Munsee Delaware Nation, the popular venue – which seats up to 300, offering trips, cars and other big-money prizes – has had a tremendous impact on the local economy, helping the Munsee people forge a better future, he said. Although only 400-some strong, the community, governed by an elected chief and council members, offers everything needed for every aspect of life for the roughly 3-kilometer (1.9-mile) reserve. They range from parenting classes, job training, home health-care, counseling services, law enforcement, alcohol and drug awareness, education, housing and economic development programs. A portion of the Bingo proceeds fund a charity, which helps cover the costs of these community-enrichment projects, as well as provides financial assistance to Munsee Delaware youth, pursuing sports and other extra-curricu- lar activities, he said. But it doesn’t stop there. They take care of their own ... “We are the highest paying Bingo hall in the area, because we want them to make good pay to provide for their families,” said Waddilove of the roughly 26 full-time employees, hired from the Munsee Delaware and surrounding reserves. Waddilove first caught wind of Video King’s Bingo consoles, available in custom and stock designs, through Peter Speck, a Bazaar Marketing distributor, at the Canadian Gaming Summit, held in Niagara Falls last year. “We had an old console we had bought used five years ago. We needed a new machine. We got a great deal, along with the decal through Peter, who has worked tirelessly and efficiently since the beginning. It was a no-brainer,” he said, of the new desk purchase. Wolf/See Page 15 load SPRING 2013 Thethe VKN – VIDEO KING NETWORK Join Us For A Brew Ha-Ha! Cruise Among Show’s Top Bingo Prize! O What’s all the Brew ha-ha? h, only that you could win an all-expensepaid cruise for two – in addition several other Bingo prizes. After you’ve had a chance to preview Video King’s latest line of electronic gaming systems, game designs and Bingo hall equipment. Where? Oh, just somewhere, sunny, breezy, known as a prize vacation destination along the Gulf, where they pride themselves on Southern hospitality and gamers, they do like to gather ... Have you connected all the dots? That’s OK, that’s not the name of this particular game. Let us paint the Carnival Cruise Lines picture for you ... Video King, a corporate sponsor, will stage a Bingo game at the 20th Annual Southern Gaming Summit, held in conjunction with BingoWorld May 7-9 at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum & Convention Center in Biloxi, Miss. This event, which attracts thousands each year, is North America’s largest commercial gaming tradeshow, outside of Vegas. “Spin The Bottle Bingo” – well, you will need something to wet your whistle – will be held at 3:30 p.m. W ednesday, May 8, at Booth 923. Game information will be included in the registra tion packs. Free Bingo cards will be available fr om Video King And, while your waiting for the fun and games to begin, do be sure to preview all Video King plans to offer at the show. This year’s products will include: n The Corona Integra II: Video King’s 3 OMNI Places Customer Ease As First Priority W Carnival Cruise Lines Just like Lil’ Champ, can you picture yourself aboard an allexpense paid cruise? Well if you dream it, it could come true – if you partake in “Spin The Bottle Bingo,” sponsor ed by Video King at BingoWorld, May 8, in Biloxi, Miss. ultimate crown jewel. Our new, deluxe, hands-free Bingo console offers players a ring-side seat to all the action. This top-of-theline, chrome console – with crystal-clear, glass-encased chamber – allows unhindered view of the balls in motion fr om every facet in the crowd. (See images, Page 16). n TriplePlay Bingo Display: “Super-Size” your game! By splitting the electronic flashboard image into three, hi-definition (HD) channels, everything can be much, MUCH bigger – as it is spread across three TV screens. Aligned in the shape of a traditional flashboard, two of the monitors will show the 75-number Cruise/See Page 16 ith the first of the year, came many firsts for OMNI,™ our multi-functional Bingo hall management system. First of all, did you know ... OMNI, our touch-screen-driven, point-of-sale system – prized for its supreme tracking ability – is continuously updated. That’s because when a need arises, be it a new function or feature, Video King makes it our top priority to respond to your call. And, what makes this revolutionary, yet incredibly easyto-operate system, the one you’d want for your hall. First off, OMNI now has the ability to offer sales to multiple sessions – all at the same time, according to Dan Free, Video King’s CTO and Vice President of Electronics. “That means if a customer comes in at 9 a.m. and wants to stay for multiple sessions, he or she can buy everything at once. “No need to return back to the cashier for the next session. Everything is downloaded onto the gaming device then and there.” Not only is it easier for the players, but also the hall managers. “It makes the financial reporting much simpler. In the past, multiple sessions could be sold as one, but the financials,” he said, “were lumped together. “Now they can distinguish between sessions.” Deemed “smarter-than-theaverage” cash register, OMNI now exhibits more “marketing intelligence,” as well. “In essence, the Promotions & Players Club modules have been integrated to provide more astute reporting features,” Free said. For example, OMNI now has the ability to track spending patterns of a select group, such as VIP members, or judge whether a promotion, say discount for newcomers, was money well spent. Most recently, OMNI has expanded even further, to allow halls to generate their own custom -designed gift certificates, complete with optional bar-coding system. OMNI/See Page 7 4 VKN – VIDEO KING NETWORK TSS Director Is Not Afraid To Take The ‘Plunge’ ... Kevin Watson n Name: Kevin A. Watson. n Age: 28. n Residence/Place of Birth: Omaha/Grand Island, Neb. n Title: Technical Service & Support Director. n How Long With Company: Almost one year. n Job Detail: My job involves directing all installs with our field staff and help desk. I also interface with our Research & Development team to ensure that as new product is available, that we get it into the appropriate markets in a timely manner. n Best About Job: Working with a diverse team spread across the United States and Canada. n Interests/Hidden Talents: I was a DJ for seven years. I worked all types of events – from weddings to sorority and fraternity parties. One event will always stick out in my mind from this. I was working a wedding with my wife, and this older lady was dancing on the floor all night. At the end of the night she came up behind the booth and planted one right on my lips in front of my wife. I have never been at a loss for words like I was that night. My wife will still give me a hard time about it today. n What Did You Want To Be As A Child: A physical therapist, until I took my first computer networking class and was bit by the bug. Plunge/See Page 5 SPRING 2013 Video King Plays Hand In Casino Enterprise Utes: Power Source Beyond The ‘Res’ T hey are the longest continuous residents of Colorado, the largest employer in La Plata County and among the most generous contributors to nonprofit organizations in the southwest region of the state, which accounts for 75 percent of the U.S. landmass, reaching a lofty 10,000 feet. Over the past 25 years, the Southern Ute Indian Tribe of Colorado has become a major player in the local, state and national economy, operating a range of businesses on and off the reservation. Among them, Sky Ute Casino, Sky Ute their newly renovated property, which began using Video King’s products last year, according to Doug McCall, general manager of their Bingo hall. It is not written in stone when the Utes – known historically for their horsemanship – came from the North and South and inhabited the mountainous areas of present-day Colorado, Utah (which takes its name from the Ute people) and parts of Arizona and New Mexico, he said, providing a little background on their origins. Eventually, though, the Utes became concentrated into a loose confederation of seven bands, with the Mouache and Capote comprising the tribe, as it is known today. As their livelihood shifted, adapting to their ever-changing times, so have their gaming operations. In 2012, they began offering hand-held electronics for the first time ever, with the installation of Video King’s gaming equipment. More specifically the TAB-e,™ our latest portable gaming tablet, and OMNI,™ our multi-functional Bingo hall management system, he said. Now employing 438 people, the original property, located just outside of Sky Ute The Southern Ute Indian Tribe of Colorado has become a major player in the local, state and national economy, operating a wide range of businesses on and off the reservation, including the newly renovated Sky Ute Casino, which has opted to implement Video King’s gaming systems. Ignacio, opened as a Bingo hall and a hotel with 35 units back in the 1970s. “The casino was added to that in 1993, with another addition in 1994. The new property opened in 2009. Sky Ute So Bingo has been going strong and evolving for the last 42 years,” he said. Since some time has passed, we asked McCall for some feedback regarding the installation, gauge its success, and the hand it may play, bringing more people to the resort. First, a bit about Sky Ute, fast emerging as a booming tourism destination. n Why do people visit? For the entertainment of gaming, the shows, such as Joan Jett or Carlos Mencia and the like, dining, bowling and of course we can’t forget the most important venue of all ... BINGO! (I am slightly biased.) n What are some of the area attractions/recreational activities? Water sports on various nearby lakes, hiking, biking, golfing, camping, soaking in the hot springs, cultural activities – both Native American and that of the Wild West (i.e. Mesa Verde, old Fort Lewis, the Durango Silverton Train, Chimney Rock, etc ... ) and of course gambling! Skiing in just over an hour. Shopping. Dining. It is one of the few places in the country where you can ski one day and ride your bike the next. We are in the middle of it all, he said. n What amenities does the resort offer? For gambling we have Bingo, table games, such as blackjack, poker, craps and roulette, and a great slot floor with more than 600 slot machines. We have fantastic banquet services and space for weddings, meetings and conferences. Pretty much anything you want, our Food & Beverage crew can make it happen. On the hotel side, Sky Ute has 140 rooms, including eight king suites, standard rooms with king beds, standard rooms with two queen beds and handicapped-accessible rooms. Of that number 25 percent are smoking rooms. Amenities include pool access, guest laundry, a fitness center and complimentary breakfast. Sky Ute/See Page 5 load SPRING 2013 Thethe VKN – VIDEO KING NETWORK Plunge –– Sky Ute ––––––––– Continued From Page 4 Continued From Page 4 In addition Sky Ute has 24 RV spaces, with the same amenities offered to hotel guests. Other perks include a variety of discounts, including group and hotel packages, a 24-hour gift shop, 24-lane bowling alley, 18-hole miniature golf course and beauty salon on the premises. n How popular is Bingo at your resort? People love it! Where else can you find a wonderful social evening’s entertainment, where your enjoyment and contentment is the goal of an entire department. n Do you notice any fluctuations or patterns in number of visitors? The casino itself is a seasonal business, so summer is quite a boost for them. Bingo does pretty well year-round, but also benefits from the summer boost! n How often is Bingo played? We hold session four days a week. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday doors open at 4:30 p.m., with the first game called at 5:45 and usually completed at 8 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday we open at 12:30 p.m., the first game called at 1:45, and the session usually ends at 4 to 4:30 p.m. n How many people generally attend Bingo sessions? We run approximately 75 to 115 people per session. We are a smaller hall and are pretty much maxed out at 115. n Do you hold any special Bingo-related events? We do our best to plan a special event for our Bingo players each and every session! n Any future plans for the resort? Our desire is to build on the reputation of being the place to go for entertainment in our area and continue to provide the best in customer service. Video King Plays Hand n Describe your recent Video King install. The install and going live was the worst fear I faced throughout the process. The team that came down made it a very smooth and easy transition. Aside from the installation itself, the guys stayed on and helped with live sessions, training staff and customers. I couldn’t have hoped for a better transition. I am very pleased! n Why did you decide to implement Video King? Video King has an excellent line of products. However, I look for a lot more when I make the decision to work with a company. It is paramount that the company I deal with maintains professional integrity in their business dealings, not just with me but any business dealings. The staff must display a positive attitude, show affection for the company they work for, and be honest themselves. This may seem like a lot to ask for these days ... in all hon esty it’s really not. If you run a company properly , with good intent, it’s a fairly easy standard to meet. n When was the install completed? The install was completed and tested on April 23, 2012. We trained the staff on April 24, 2012, and our first day to use the TAB-e handsets in a live session was April 25, 2012. I really wish I had brought this product to our Bingo hall years ago. n Did the installation go smoothly? The installation was very smooth. This was not the first rodeo for the guys that came down. They were confident, very knowledgeable of the system, and worked very well as a team. 5 Video King Many factors went into Sky Ute’s decision to implement Video King’s gaming equipment, which included the TAB-e (above), our portable gaming tablet, and OMNI, our multi-functional, Bingo hall management system. Factors included product excellence, company integrity and a dedicated, as well as, highly professional staff. n Why did you decide to install the T AB-e? I trust this company, and this is latest version of their handset. The handset is just the right size for a customer to use and play paper as well. The handset has a r ugged design that should hold up over time. Ease of use is a BIG reason. It’s a breeze to use from programming on the hall’s side to the customer signing on for an enjoyable session of BINGO! n What are its best features? Again, ease of use for customers, staff and management. n How do you like the OMNI Bingo Hall Management System? We do not use the management system at this time, but it is a well-written program. n Which OMNI modules do you use? At this time we use the TAB-e handsets and OMNI point-of -sale. I would like to bring Bingo racing to the hall in the future. n Which OMNI feature is most valuable to you? For me it’s the large choice of reports the system generates and perks, such as being able to program in new games at the server instead of the caller desk (I have to check out keys to open up the desk). For my staff it’s an easy-to-use, customized point-of-sale. n What are some of its best features? The system is user friendly so training new staff is quite simple. n What type of feedback have you gotten from your employees regarding the new system. At first everyone, including myself, was a bit intimidated in regards to learning a new system. Everyone picked up on the functions very quickly. My cage staff now actively looks for improvements to the sales screen. They are pleased to take part in the customization of the system and feel confident when using it. Heck they should, we designed it as a team! The floor sales staff like that the TAB-e is easy to verify winning Bingos. They also like the opportunity to spend more time with the customer, helping them customize the TAB-e, customers enjoy this part as well. n Family: I have a wife, Jenn, and two children. My son, Ethan, is 1, and my daughter, Jocelyn, is 3. They tend to keep me on my toes. n Background: My background has been heavy on network and server administration. I then spent a couple years managing a team of technicians across Nebraska working on small business networks. I also did sales and project management during this time as well. n Education: Bachelor’s degree in Telecommunications Management from the University of Nebraska at Kearney; Master’s degree in Management of Information Systems from University of Bellevue. n What People Don’t Know About You? That I’m an avid fisherman. When spring comes around, I like to spend as much time on the lake as I can. Even though I spend a lot of time fishing, I practice mostly catch and release. I will harvest fish six to seven times a year, but would rather see the fish enjoyed later by another angler. I’m very excited for this spring as my daughter is getting to the age that I can start bringing her along with me. n If You Weren’t Doing This: I’d be a teacher. I have a hard time though picturing myself teaching keyboarding at the high school level. I would love to teach and coach though. n Favorite Get-Away: Rodocker Ranch in Halsey, Neb. It’s a great place to spend time with my family with absolutely nothing around. Also my cell phone doesn’t work up there, it’s peace and quiet. n Favorite Drink: Any energy drink. n Favorite TV Show(s): If you went by what is on my TV the most that would be “Dora The Explorer” and “Bubble Guppies.” When I finally get to watch my shows, I like “Breaking Bad.” It’s interesting to see a character, who is faced with his own mortality, make decisions that may be legally and morally wrong, just to leave his family a better life after he is gone. Sky Ute/See Page 9 Plunge/See Page 6 6 VKN – VIDEO KING NETWORK Plunge ––– Continued From Page 5 n Favorite Food: Any Mexican food. I prefer authentic, but will also eat Tex-Mex. n Favorite Movie: “Serenity,” it gave a little closure to the series, “Firefly,” that was canceled way before it should have been. I grew up watching Westerns, and the nerd in me loves Sci-Fi movies. When you combine the two, I’m a sucker and can’t resist it. n How Do You Unwind: My biggest stress reliever is either going for a run or taking my bike out for a few miles. n Most Daring Thing You’ve Ever Done: Got married ... Either cliff jumping at Pactola Lake in South Dakota or bungee jumping in Vegas. Bungee jumping was surprisingly the harder of the two, even though I was attached to something. When you stand and can see over the casinos in Vegas and then jump from the edge, it gets a bit sketchy. n In Regards To Technology, How Do You Think Things Will Be Different In The Future: I see technology becoming more intrusive into our lives as we move forward. I think there will become a point where targeted ads will be displayed while you are walking down the street or driving in your car based upon GPS and your previous purchases and searches. I think we as consumers have the power to prevent the over sharing of our information, but either don’t know how to stop this flow, or don’t care as long as they are giving us something free in return. n Best Invention Ever: The Internet. The Internet has changed the way that we live our lives, do business and socialize. Name another invention that has changed the way the world works the way that the Internet has. If I needed to chat with someone in China today, I could start a Skype or WebEx session and chat and collaborate in real time while seeing their reactions and body language. n Life Motto: Strive to be better today than you were yesterday. n If You Could Go Back In Time, What Era Would You Live: The 1920s were great before the Depression, the economy was booming, and it appears it was Plunge/See Page 7 SPRING 2013 Bob’s The Name, Bingotainment My Game! Pilot Stages Bingo With Flying Colors H e’s probably staged one of the most, if not the most successful Cosmic Bingo in the nation, where as emcee, he takes a lead role in keeping the party rolling ... How else could you account for the 800-some people who flocked to this wildly popular, late-night event, where the house lights are about the only thing turned down low. For those who have never witnessed it. It is a sight to behold. But be warned. You may need to adjust your Bob Larsen eyes. It’s Bingo in a totally different spectrum. Bingo. Not like you’d know it ... Billed as two hours of high-energy, entertainment – blasting everything from techno music to rock ‘n’ roll – there’re mega jackpots and progressives, a DJ, dance-offs, fluorescent ink to mark your cards, glow-in-the-dark T-shirts and decor, all in a swirling vortex of black lights, laser beams, fun, laughter, Bingo players, contests and strobes. Add that to his illustrious, long list of highly popular, often-sold out “bingotainment” – on top of his multiple personal and professional accomplishments – that run the gamut of high-tech, military training to a life dedicated to the preservation of cultural arts to taking on some he’s a much, braver-man-than-me roles. Yet Bob Larsen – highly regarded as one of the premier Bingo promoters in the country by many peers, remains humble, reserved, rather softspoken, upon hearing these words – which may Oneida Nation Bob Larsen, highly regarded as one of the premier Bingo promoters in the country, is widely known for his “bingotainment” events, such as Cosmic Bingo. But Bingo is just one facet of this humble man’s varied careers. have a lot to do with his early years. Since the ’80s, Larsen has indeed been busy – mostly drumming up enthusiasm for Bingo – at diverse Indian casinos at lands in-between and from coast to coast. For the past 14 years, he has served as Director of Bingo at Turning Stone Casino, an award-winning resort, owned and operated by the Oneida Indian Nation in Verona, N.Y., home of the state’s largest Bingo venue. A popular tourist destination, Turning Stone offers everything from lodging, golf amenities, an RV park, multiple entertainment venues, night clubs, numerous restaurants and spa – not to mention, rocking ’round-the-clock casino. But all the glitz and glamour is a far cry from his humble beginnings ... Father of four and now grandfather to seven, Larsen, a member of the White Earth band of the Chippewa Tribe, was born on Leech Lake Indian Reservation in Northern Minnesota. The eldest of nine children, he recalls how for a time, out of necessity, he lived alone with his great-grandmother in the woods. “There was no running water. No electricity,” he said, huddling beside her at night, just to keep warm. “It was cold.” “I’m not sure how we survived. We had no income. We ate whatever the neighbors may share with us. Everything from deer to porcupine. I ate more boiled white fish then I’d ever care to eat in a life time,” he said, still shuddering in mock horror. Although he has wonderful memories of his time in the woods, not all were pleasant. Among his more vivid, the time his great-grandmother, who was wheelchair-bound, had suffered a heart attack. “I had to run through the woods (in the middle of the night) to a place that had a phone, down a path I wouldn’t go down in daylight. Everything is scary to a 5-year-old,” he recalls. “I don’t think my feet ever touched the ground. I remember every footstep ...” he said, of an imprint from his childhood, that’s taken permanent hold. Thankfully an ambulance came and his great-grandmother survived. Tough, yes, but what he gained in return, proved to be an invaluable experience. “We had to rely on our ourselves. I learned inner strength,” he said. Pilot/See Page 7 Thethe VKN – VIDEO KING NETWORK SPRING 2013 Pilot –––––– Continued From Page 6 And, a lifetime fascination with the Great Outdoors, where as a young boy he dreamed of becoming an astronomer, which perhaps set him on his course, to shoot for the stars and venture out in the world. Although he knew the distance to all the planets, he hasn’t fully grasped all he wanted to learn about the universe, but his career would definitely soar ... From 1967 to 1971, he served in the Air Force, where he worked as an air traffic controller. Later he became a flight instructor and charter pilot in none-other-than Alaska, also deemed the last frontier, to explore. And, once again he was surrounded by the wilderness and all its magnificence – and privy to a different kind of cosmic event, nature’s own neon light show. “Our control tower faced north, and we could see the Northern Lights with great frequency in the winter. The sky would just be dancing, an incredible sight,” he recalled. But perhaps the most mystical, the time his family viewed the lights across a lake in Minnesota, and by the time they got out of the car, it surrounded them forming a giant tepee, shimmering above the Earth. “It was the most beautiful thing imaginable,” he said, understandingly mesmerized by such a majestic, yet symbolic, vision. Expanding his horizons further, he also graduated from the University of Minnesota, majoring in American Indian Studies, eventually opening two Native American craft stores, among other business endeavors. He also took the Law School Admission Test and scored well enough to be recruited by the University of Minnesota and by Marquette University for admission to their programs. But his first stint with Bingo wasn’t until 1982, when, unemployed, he was hired as the marketing/business manager at the Little Six Casino in Minneapolis/St. Paul. From there he went to Leech Lake to operate their Bingo business. “It was a small facility, actually a renovated bowling alley. They soon moved to a larger facility though, attracting up to 900 per session. It was successful for years,” he recalls. When Bingo added the casino to the building, he became general manager of the Palace Casino & Hotel, owned by the Leech Lake Band of the Chippewa, back home amid the woods. Although many of these early halls were small, they proved to be mighty, becoming a stronghold in the gaming world. “Bingo is the backbone of Indian gaming,” he said, a subject he clearly holds near and dear. “Without its success, casinos on Indian land just wouldn’t exist. It’s that important. It is something all tribal leaders need to look at and give it the respect that is due. Sometimes they think they need more casino space or want to eliminate Bingo. It’s not smart. Bingo does so much more.” Think he’s passionate about Bingo? Like Bingo to Indian Gaming, he’s also that and so much more. Just ask Charlie Holte, from Mr. Ed's Bingo & Casino Supply, Inc., who first met Larsen as a vendor back in the ’90s. Now great friends, she’s watched and has been witness to his rising role. “Bob’s job has evolved a lot. Much like Bingo. Bob’s the kind of guy who has a lot of passion, lots of patience, especially back then.” And here’s the reason why she’s chosen these words ... “Bob began working in Indian Gaming in its infancy. Indian Bingo was the forerunner of the casinos. It started off as Bingo/casinos. Now it’s casinos/ Bingo. Not only were there challenges in developing Bingo as an entertainment event, but there were huge challenges in staffing the Bingo operation. There were no applicants with a background in Bingo. “At that time there were very limited employment opportunities, so for many, this was their first job. Bob did an out standing job developing educational tools to bring his staff up to speed,” she said, watching it all occur. And show them he did. Exhibiting creative flair, he dreamt up novel concepts, such as “Let’s Make A Treaty,” a spoof on the popular TV game show, “Let’s Make A Deal,” where his players could choose between the jackpot, what’s was in the box, or what was behind the curtain. His ideas, he seemingly plucks from the ether, have been copied many times, but according to Holte, he hardly seems to care. “He’s fully invested in the future of Bingo. He has a group of people he stays in touch with, trying to develop ways to improve the game. “That’s Bob. He listens. He shares his ideas. He’s very generous with helping other people out. In fact, people from the Palace, his former employers, do not hesitate to ask Bob for advice on issues. That’s his M.O.” Asked which showbiz celebrity he most resembles, just to get a better picture, here’s what she’d offer ... “There’s no one quite like him. He actually is the big personality. He’s Bob. He’s unique. He has a great sense of humor and a lot of fun to be around. He has the voice of radio. He’s an excellent public speaker. Has great command of the English language.” Which also bodes well for his players. “He’s constantly tweaking his Bingo programs and promotions, and the Bingo operation stays very profitable. “Hence he is able to negotiate improvements for his staff and the total operation within the casino,” she said. A gesture, which Larsen whole-heartedly acknowledges and appreciates. “The resort listens to us and supports us. They advertise everything. In so many other locations, the Bingo hall may be on the second floor or in the basement. The marketing department doesn’t support them. (Turning Stone) is not afraid to spend money to keep us going. They encourage people to come to the casino and enjoy everything the Nation has to offer, including Bingo,” he said. So it’s really no surprise, he has managed to raise attendance from 450 to nearly 700 people per session, with 14 sessions per week, since he took over the reins there. Then the question remains, why Bingo, considering every endeavor he’s been involved in. “It offers me a release for something I like to do. I like to organize. I like to be creative. I enjoy the challenge. “I also like working with the people in the Bingo hall and the people who play Bingo,” he said. Pilot/See Page 14 7 Plunge ––– Continued From Page 6 just a fun time to live in. Also the way they dressed in that era was nice. You didn’t have to be going to a special occasion for a man to wear a suit or a woman to wear a nice dress. The style is iconic, and I still think it resonates today. Also family values were still a large part of society then. n What Super Power Would You Like To Possess? Ability to fly. I hate getting stuck in traffic. n What Would You Like to Do Before Life Is Through? Take one of the Alaskan trips where you take a cruise to Alaska and then ride the train back to the States. n If You Could Change One Thing About The World Or Your Life? I know it’s a beauty pageant answer, but ending childhood hunger. Nothing bothers me more than seeing or hearing about a child that hasn’t eaten in days. What bothers me the most is how much of this happens locally and in the United States. This isn’t just a Third World issue. n What Are You Most Proud Of: My family. n Happiest Day Of Your Life: Seeing my children born healthy. OMNI –––– Continued From Page 3 But did you know, the payment process is also a breeze. No cash on hand, not a problem, helping to further generate sales. Our first hall has taken full advantage of OMNI’s integrated, credit-card system, according to Free. “OMNI meets the latest creditcard processing industry standards, ensuring your transactions are not only fast, but secure,” he said. It’s just another example of how we place our customers first, above all. So, if you’re looking for the premier Bingo hall management system on the market, look no further – we’d be the first to call! Follow us on Facebook for more updates & promos! 8 VKN – VIDEO KING NETWORK Life’s Become A ‘Circus’ For Hall Manager H er job has become a circus of sorts. Mainly because she wants it to ... In an attempt to liven things up at DAV Bingo in Portland, Ore., Cat Robinson, who wears three manager hats – building, kitchen and Bingo – was busy creating a carnival atmosphere, hoping to draw in more people by making the hall Social Networking Rounds Up Players ... Bingo BIG Business For Texas Family I n Texas, the second largest and second most populous state in the union, we reckon they do just about everything BIG, including Bingo. Fact is, in 2011 alone, 16.7 million people played Bingo in the “Lone Star State,” winning more than $533.8 million in prizes and awarding $29 million to charity, according to Anita Blanks. Not too shabby for one of the most inexpensive forms of entertainment around – with cards costing as little as $2 per session, she said. And Blanks would know. She serves as the unofficial promotional director of Bingo Winners Circle of Texas, meaning everyone within this family-run organization plays a hand in striving to make this business boom. DAV Cash prizes are just one way they like to please players at DAV Bingo in Portland, Ore. itself “a more fun and festive place for customers to hang out,” she said. A monumental feat in itself ... “The hall is 15,000 square feet, it’s hard and very expensive to fill with props. I’m just doing campy, spontaneous and player interactive games ... ” she said. Although most eyes will be on the “prize,” winning isn’t the only thing there that counts. “The players love to be entertained. They don’t even care what they win, as long as they’re having fun. Not an easy task, but worth it. “Most sessions last anywhere from 2 to 2 1/2 hours, and unless the customer is winning, it’s a challenge to keep them interested and happy,” she said. Which, considering their hours, can require quite a bit of ingenuity ... “The DAV stays open seven days a week, mostly from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., but some nights as late (or shall we say early as) 5 a.m.,” she said. In addition to programs for Disabled American Veterans, the Bingo hall generates funding for several other community- Circus/See Page 9 SPRING 2013 Bingo Winners Circle Special promotions, such as Grandparents Day, are a big hit among Bingo Winners Circle fans. “Marketing,” said Blanks, a Missouri transplant, armed with a business degree, keen sense of promotion, and prior sales experience with a major airline, “is a group effort.” And, one that has stood the test of time ... Bingo Winners Circle of Texas, with premier halls in Hurst and Fort Worth, has been operating charitysponsored Bingo since 1988, with four locations now offering games seven days a week, she said. Crowd favorites include Black Out and Speed Ball, with an average of 125 to 150 players per session. And their gaming device of choice: Video King’s TAB-e, our latest portable gaming tablet. “We offer both paper and electronic,” she said, keeping close watch on what pleases the players. “They love paper, but play electronics to increase their Bingo Winners Circle In addition to various Facebook promotions, where nearly every day is a special occasion, Bingo Winners Circle of Texas holds special events, with grand-prize giveaways – much to the delight of their players. chance of winning, since they can play more cards more easily.” Which is actually a win-win for everyone. “Proceeds support many within our community through youth, educational and social programs, scholarships, food drives, enhancing the lives of the disabled and more,” she said. These organizations range from the Knights of Pythias to the Mexican American Educational Advisory Committee, Riding Unlimited, Inc., (which provides horse therapy for disabled children) to the San Mateo Catholic Church, Tarrant County Emergency Squad, Texas Girls Choir, Inc. and Texas Nonprofit Theatres, Inc. – just to name a few. “The key,” she said, “is that halls are managed by the same, friendly, professional team, since the doors first opened.” But it hasn’t been an easy feat. Now down from six halls, Blanks admits, despite their best efforts, they have lost players over the years. She attributes the decline to the introduction of the lottery in the late 1990s and the expansion of landbased casinos, offering unlimited prize winnings. Whereas Texas law caps Bingo winnings at $2,500 per session, allowing only two sessions per day, she said. But that’s been no cause for them to throw up their arms and run for the hills. Instead of getting mad, they just got more creative, hoping to draw more players back in. And the best way, claims Blanks, who could be called a frequent flier of sorts, but aboard the social network, is Facebook, where anyone with access to a computer can chime in. In fact, free Internet access is even offered at all of their halls. “It gets players active, participating and involved in our Bingo community. It’s fun and it doubles as an advertising tool,” she said. Established a few years ago, their Facebook page, which ties into their main Web site, now has more than 750 likes. And, after scrolling through her highly imaginative, player-friendly posts, one can see why it’s become such a popular site. Not only can play ers earn multiple points, redeemable at halls for various discounts – Texas/See Page 9 load Thethe VKN – VIDEO KING NETWORK SPRING 2013 Circus –––– Texas ––––––––––– Continued From Page 8 Continued From Page 8 but nearly every day is a celebration, be it Extra Dessert Day , Drink A Beer Day, Left-Handers Day, National Margarita Day or Home-Made Cookie Day ... Here’s just a sampling of her recent Facebook posts: n Today is Grandparents Day! They let us eat all the ice cream we wanted, even if we didn't finish dinner . They undermined our parents' rules at every turn, and that is precisely why we love them! So spend time and honor your grandparents today ... Bring them in to play a couple of sessions of Bingo. Everyone who mentions this post will receive a FREE HALF PAY with any other purchase in honor of all grandparents, and be sure to “Like” this if you love your grandparents! n TODAY is National Pink Day! Oh you may think pink's just for girly girls, but fashion savvy men know how to turn heads by rocking some pink. Set aside your pink pretense and show your love for this color today by wearing a pink shirt. It'll earn you a FREE HALF PAY if you tell the cashier that it's National Pink Day, and you saw this on Facebook! AND don't forget to CLICK, PRINT and SAVE $5 with our Facebook coupon! n Today is National No Housework Day! “Like” this if you think housework is overrated. You can spend your whole weekend making your place look spotless, but by W ednesday you're right back to where you started. Today just put down the broom, pick up your keys, and do something a lot mor e fun ... come and PLAY BINGO! First session starts at 2 p.m. at the BingoPlex in Fort Worth and Texas Bingo in Hurst. n Today is Backwards Day! On Backwards Day the theme is obviously to do everything in reverse or perhaps in a different way. For example ... eat breakfast for dinner, walk backwards, put your coat on before you shirt, say good night this morning. How crazy is that? We also offer an introductory regularsession games, Bingo pack to customers, bringing their buy-in down to as little as $3. This pack has a low payout, but costs very little. It allows people to experience a session without worrying about price or what style of session pack to play. n What Bingo promotions in general are most popular? We have a ton of them, but I would have to say that Hot Dog Day is one of the best. Some folks have planned their week so they can attend on that day. I purchase a large, great-flavored dog, steam them up and serve them to the Bingo players. YUM! n Do you have any plans to expand your Bingo program? Yes. That is the desire of any hall. Space is always a premium concern with any casino. In order for us to expand we must show that we deserve the space. -oriented organizations. (See sidebar, following story.) Currently the hall averages about 150 to 200 people during the evening sessions, and many more on a session having a special, she added. To bolster the fun factor, they also use Video King’s Champion II and TAB-e portable gaming tablets, highly popular among Bingo players. Besides the carnival-type promos, here are some of the other games she likes to incorporate, known to draw a good crowd. n “Dog Bone is a game we play Friday morning and afternoon sessions. A (chew) bone, tied with balloons, so it can be spotted easily, is given to the winner.” But the “tail,” she added, doesn’t end there ... “The next time there is a single winner, the bone gets passed, and the previous winner gets $5, with the last winner receiving a $50-gift certificate in free Bingo,” she said. n Bingo Olympics is a game where every DAV customer wins. “Winners are determined by what team gets the most Bingos. The customers are assigned a number at buy-ins: one to four teams usually. “If it’s a bigger crowd, more teams will be added. Prizes are awarded for the grand prize (cash) 2nd, 3rd and 4th,” she said. “It started out a little chaotic before we worked out all the bugs and surprises that come with doing something new, but I’m a sucker for a little bit of chaos,” she readily admits. Throughout the year, the hall also stages various events, such as “Rock-Around-The-Clock New Year’s Eve,” offering free dinner and prizes, “Scratch-Off Ticket Saturday” and birthday specials. But making it successful is definitely a team effort, and she credits some of the other staff for being much more creative and/or savvy entertaining the crowd. “You have to have buy-in from the staff,” she said. “They have to be excited, too. Some of the Bingo managers have been working Bingo for 20 to 30 years. They know a lot of different games. I’m the green one,” she added. Sky Ute/See Page 11 Circus/See Page 10 Bingo Winners Circle If you follow them on Facebook, there is plenty of reason to “like” Bingo Winners Circle of Texas. In addition to special promotions, such as game day, fans can also earn points, free coffee and many other perks! n Happy Veterans Day! “Like” this to honor the more than 24 million military veterans in the United States. Then come on in and play with us and suppor t our Dallas Cowboys, who play the Philadelphia Eagles today at 3:25 p.m. ... wear your Cowboy football jersey, T-shirt or sweatshirt TODAY at any Bingo Winners Circle Hall, and we'll give you a FREE HALF PAY! 1st sessions start at 2 p.m. in both Hurst and Fort Worth. But that’s not the only way, they try to round up more players. In addition to special events, such as Mystery Madness, where details to Bingo Winners Circle these grand-prize giveSample of their numerous, aways are only “revealed” humorous Facebook posts! day of event, they also offer free coffee, game specials, event tabs, a rewards program and other perks! To learn more, logon to www.texasbingo.com or better yet, follow them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/texasbingo. As they say in their latest catch phrase, It’d be “pointless” to go elsewhere! Sky Ute –––– Continued From Page 5 n Any customer feedback? Yes. They like the size of the unit. It has a small footprint so it allows them to play electronics, paper, and still have plenty of room for items they bring for luck. They also love to customize their e-daubers! They enjoy the units on auto daub so that they don’t miss their Bingos, and don’t have to daub so much themselves. n How, if anything, did you or plan to promote the TAB-es? We just finished a kiosk promotion where the top prizes were the use of a TAB-e premium pack. We have the units displayed on a television monitor with info on the units. All staff members encourage customers to try them out. Word of mouth from our customers is probably the best promotion! 9 Sky Ute The Sky Ute resort offers 140 luxury rooms, with sweeping views of the San Juan Mountains, spa, pool and RV park, among its many amenities. n How do you encourage people to play Bingo at your resort? Every day is an event in our Bingo hall from Hot Dog Day to Bingo Olympics! We like to always have that extra little special something that adds to the enjoyment of the evening’s entertainment. 10 VKN – VIDEO KING NETWORK Circus –––– Continued From Page 9 But judging from everything she’s got juggling, something tells us, she’s inventive enough to pull even more tricks out of her “hats.” To learn more about DAV Bingo, their schedule and upcoming specials, please visit their Web site: www.davbingo.com, e-mail davbingo@gmail.com, call (503) 255-6002 or follow them on Facebook and Twitter, accessible from the main Web site. About DAV Bingo (Excerpted from their Web site) DAV was created by veterans of the First World War and chartered by Congress in 1932. Judge Marx, an Ohio Superior Court Judge, also a disabled veteran, was crucial in organizing the nation’s disabled veterans in their struggle to navigate the government’s myriad of disconnected halfhearted programs and red tape. Here in Portland, Oregon, DAV Chapter No. 1 has been helping northwest veterans and their families lead better lives since 1929. To learn more about this organization, visit www.dav.org. Jumping forward some 80 years, DAV Bingo has been operated by Chapter No. 1 for more than 15 years. DAV Bingo Creating a carnival atmosphere, DAV Bingo hopes to increase the fun and attract more players to their hall! Many of our customers have told us how proud they are as DAV Bingo proceeds help our vets in so many ways. Through Bingo we raise funds to purchase vans to transport any veteran to their medical appointments, support our National Circus/See Page 12 SPRING 2013 Bingo Players Receive Warm Reception ... Chinook Winds A Welcoming Respite L ike the warming winds, its namesake, which sweep across the rocky shores, the Chinook Winds Casino provides a welcome respite to travelers and residents alike, establishing itself as one of the premier resort destinations along the Oregon Coast. Owned and operated by the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians since 1995, the 157,000-square-foot casino overlooks the Pacific Ocean, with Chinook Winds breath-taking views of the rugged coastline, from the Lincoln City Shore. In addition to the full-complement of Vegas-style gaming, the resort includes worldclass entertainment, surfside dining, ocean-front lodging, 37,000 square feet of meeting space, a ballroom to book your special moments – all at a place so unique – elk freely roam the golf course, and you may want to pack your wetsuit, since snow, during colder climes, laps up upon its shore. In fact, they claim, the spirit of this ancient tribe is even captured in its decor: “The casino includes a waterfall flowing to a pond (designed to resemble Euchre Creek, an important area to the Siletz Tribe) where ‘wishers’ can toss their coins for good luck and make a contribution to the tribe's educational fund. “The round lobby and weave design painted on the exterior give tribute to the tribe's traditional basket-weaving technique. “Salmon, a fish that plays a special and important role in the history of the tribe, decorates many of the interior and exterior areas.” But, perhaps, there’s even another great One of the premier resort destinations along the Oregon Coast, the Chinook Winds Casino is a Las Vegas-style facility, featuring Bingo, more than 1,100 slots, keno, craps, roulette, blackjack and poker, lodging, surfside dining, world-class entertainment, a ballroom and convention space. Chinook Winds Guests aren’t the only ones who enjoy Chinook Winds’ 18-hole golf course – where even the elk feel at home. The r esort also includes a fitness center, Play Palace with secure, supervised childcare, party room for themed birthdays and 4,000-square-foot game arcade for kids of all ages. reason a million people flock each year to this side-sea resort, just an hour outside of Salem and less than a few hours from Portland, just down the coast. “Every day is Bingo Day at Chinook Winds,” according to Chad McCormick, Bingo manager for the last six years. “We offer the largest Bingo payouts in the area during our afternoon sessions, and we have the lowest priced buy-in for $200 payouts. “We also offer the $100,000 Super Bonanza and $10,000 Super Double Dab games,” he said. And their equipment of choice: Video King. In addition to our PowerPlay™ Bingo consoles and the Rover,™ our portable, point-of-sale system, they also offer the Champion II™ and TAB-e,™ our latest, portable gaming tablets. “The machines are more popular than paper,” he said, of what appeals to the players. “The reason is two-fold: You can play more games, increasing your chances of winning, and it allows Chinook /See Page 11 load SPRING 2013 VKN – VIDEO KING NETWORK Thethe 11 Sky Ute –––– Chinook –––– Continued From Page 9 Continued From Page 10 our guests the ability to play their favorite game without having to worry about missing any numbers. “The machines (with auto-daub option) do everything for you.” In addition, Video King’s screens are twice the size of the ones they had used before. “They can see the cards Chinook Winds better,” he’s been told. Owned and operated by the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians Even the staff since 1995, the 157,000-square-foot casino overlooks the Pacific Ocean, prefers the Video with breath-taking views of the rugged coast. Adjacent to the casino, the King equipment Chinook Winds Resort Hotel features more than 225 beach-front rooms. they now use. “They like the 2-way, portable POS, where they can make sales out on the floor. It helps increase revenue. “Gives players more chances to win. It’s an added convenience. You can add on games and not have to start over,” he said. But getting the best equipment available is only half the battle, when it comes to keeping any Bingo venue Video King successfully afloat. At Chinook Winds, Bingo is held Chinook Winds offers the largest Bingo payouts in the area during their afterin the Bingo Theater, a 475-seat, noon sessions and lowest priced buy-in for $200 payouts. Their equipment of spacious arena, located right near choice: Video King’s PowerPlay Bingo consoles, the Rover, our portable the main entrance to the casino. POS, the Champion II and TAB-e, our portable gaming tablets. Their players receive a variety of perks, such as deli discounts, free soft drinks and a “lucky duck,” a highly The convention center has 37,000 “But the best promo is discounted sought-after item, collected much like square feet of meeting space, with a prices, it draws more people.” certain charms or trolls. 20,000-square-foot ballroom, banquet However, if it weren’t for the Although the sessions, held facilities and in-house catering service warm reception they receive, chances seven days a week, are well attended, for events, as large as 2,000. are some might just bypass this McCormick noticed attendance did dip The “Concerts by the Sea” coastal resort. People come because for a couple of years. But after a period showroom seats more than 1,200 peothey feel welcomed. Many of the staff, of stagnation, due to the recession, it’s ple and features monthly headline acts. he explained, are long-term. beginning to re-emerge. Entertainment runs the gamut from “They’ve built relationships with the “It’s starting to grow back to comedy, events, such as classic car players. They know their children. Even the same number as before,” he said, their grandchildren. They’re really engaged shows, and musicians as varied as now more assured. country legends, George Jones and and involved in their lives,” he said. To reward, as well as attract new LeeAnn Rimes, to rock ‘n’ roll. In fact, if you need to take a br eak players, they also stage special events The resort is host to three dining – much like Video King’s gaming and promotions throughout the year. venues, appealing to a wide variety: tablets – they’ll be more than happy to Recent ones include: n The Rogue River Steakhouse feadaub the cards for you. Cosmic Bingo, held once a month, tures casual fine dining, with a stunVIP treatment for sure ... with total payouts up to $1,400, and ning, panoramic ocean view, with afterBut to see why their motto claims, a frat party-themed, New Year’s Eve hours entertainment in the lounge. “It’s Better At The Beach,” best to celebration, which included a buffet n The Siletz Bay Buffet serves contact Chinook Winds Casino Resort dinner, drawing ticket, three breakfast, lunch and dinner, with a to learn more. main session packs and other special seafood buffet on Fridays. For further information, call the items for players to score ... n The Euchre Creek Deli, open Bingo Hotline at (541) 996-5935 or As far as games, he claims 24/7, tucked behind the waterfall, dishthe main casino at (888) Chinook. Bonanza/Super Bonanza as the es up burgers, claim strips and more. all-time favorite, with the possibility In addition to an 18-hole golf of a $100,000 payout and highly prized, course and fitness center, the resort coastal glass floats, once used by also includes a Play Palace with Enjoy The Lure! Japanese fisherman, now used as decor. secure, supervised childcare, as well To keep things fresh, they also change Chinook Winds Casino, open 24/7, is as party room for themed birthdays. the Bingo games about twice a year. a Las Vegas-style facility with more than “We swap it out. Keep it interesting, 1,100 slots, along with keno, Bingo, Chinook/See Page 12 so players don’t get bored,” he said. craps, roulette, blackjack and poker. • • • • • • • • This is a mix of our hall revenue, and the revenue we help to generate in other venues like the restaurants, table games area and the slot floor. I am confident we can do so! The handsets are a nice boost to revenue, and money talks! Drawing A Crowd n The Bus Tour programs have hosted domestic and international tour operators doubling each year, since 2009. n Tour operators from Paris sent five groups in 2009, and today we are confirming groups from Italy and Japan last year and 2013! n The “affordable luxury” of our room rates, free meals for bus drivers, the variety of dishes with (four) restaurants to choose from ... to the cleanliness of the rooms and best customer service has been the constant remarks by our motor-coach guest surveys! n 2009 groups stayed for one night ... Now groups are averaging three nights, making the Sky Ute Casino Resort the best hub for tour groups riding the Colorado vintage trains, Mesa Verde and hot springs tourism amenities in the area. n The new South Ute Cultural Center & Museum packages have increased our visibility and sales, due to their 54,000-square-foot museum and VIP tours. n Membership with U.S. Travel Association, National Tourism Association, American Indian Alaskan Native Tourism Association, Grand Circle, Denver Asian Chamber of Commerce and Destination and Travel Foundation has played a major role in sales. n Attending major tourism conventions has increased our visibility, sales and working relations with national and international notable tourism companies. n Tour group bookings have increased, due to the confirmation of the prestigious “May Flower Tours” and “Western Leisure Tours” for 2012 and 2013. n Day trips have increased due to the “Young At Heart & Bingo” packages for guests from Alamosa to Grand Junction, Montrose and the Farmington area. “Great promotions spell great attendance for our one-day trip motor-coach guests,” he said. • • • • For more information, visit: www.skyutecasino.com or call (970) 563-1695 or (800) 876-7017. 12 VKN – VIDEO KING NETWORK Chinook ––– SPRING 2013 Line Formed To ‘Tango’ With Tony ... Continued From Page 11 Video King Palm Plaza ‘Promotes’ Major ‘Player’ The Chinook Winds staff use the Rover, Video King’s 2-way, portable point-of-sale system, where they can make sales on the floor. An added convenience, the POS helps increase revenue, giving players more chances to win. Fun for the entire family, the 4,000-square-foot Games Galore Arcade offers more than 80 games, air hockey, pinball and pool – for kids of all ages to enjoy. Adjacent to the casino, the Chinook Winds Resort Hotel features more than 225 beachfront rooms, including pet-friendly, junior suites and ocean views. Amenities include an indoor, heated pool, sauna, spa, guest laundry, full-service restaurant and lounge, meeting space and complimentary casino shuttle. The area surrounding Lincoln City encompasses seven miles of easily accessible shoreline, art and blown-glass galleries, a tax-free outlet mall, and a variety of fishing opportunities. Caught your interest ... Please visit the Chinook Winds Casino Resort online at www.chinookwindscasino.com if you’d like to learn more. Circus –––– Continued From Page 10 Service Officer program that files and pursues claims on behalf of veterans, develop adaptive recreation and other therapeutic programs to help our returning vets transition back into civilian life. Here are just a few of the programs they support: n DAV Winter Sports Clinic, which coaches the most severely disabled in winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, sledge hockey and much more. www.wintersportsclinic.va.gov Circus/See Page 14 O f all the ways to bring people into your hall, this has got to be one of the more enticing – at least for the single ladies – or anyone for that matter – in need of a lil’ lovin’ ... In case you missed it, get a load of all the “action” at the Palm Plaza Bingo Hall in Sarasota, Fla. There’s a “Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On” – at least according to some of their more “suggestive” Facebook posts. How else would you call it ... Here’s just a sampling of what’s happening within this rather steamy hall ... hey, it’s down in Florida after all ... “Friday Night Bingo. It is cold outside and warm inside Bingo. Tony is giving away free hugs tonight for everyone that comes in. Time to play and win some Big Money ... Friday Night Bingo.” Palm Plaza Bingo Although they jokingly advertised free dates with “Tony,” celebrating his 40th birthday at the Palm Plaza Bingo Hall in Sarasota, Fla., to attract more players, he is not their only lure. It’s the hall’s fun, friendly atmosphere and entire staff, who have worked together and teased each other for years. Palm Plaza Bingo Tony perhaps reliving his “youth,” photo-bombed by Lil’ Champ, Video King’s cartoon, canine mascot. And ... “It is time for Bingo – Tuesday and Wednesday ... $25 All You Can Play ... Lucky Charm is close to $5,000 ... Who can use $5,000 ... and Tony has a free night coming up ... who wants to be the next Mrs. Tony Nigro or at least date him ... call and ask for speed date times ... Or better yet ... “Shamrock Progressive is way over $4,000 Right Now ... Played at 4:00 Monday thru Saturday ... Come Play and WIN ... Tony works also ... He is Sarasota’s Most Eligible Bachelor ... He should not be around for long ...” But before anyone gets too heated, this was all meant as a harmless joke, according to Michael Bloom, manager of the hall for nearly 20 years. And, although “Tony” is now officially off the market, he was known somewhat as a Casanova, which didn’t exactly hurt business, according to at least one “anonymous,” yet well-placed source, who frequents the hall. Nor does Tony, the hall’s assistant manager for eight years, suffer from an overly inflated ego or were any women for that matter, trampled, trying to claw their way in ... to the hall to play Bingo ... of course ... “I started advertising ‘Tony is available this Friday evening at Bingo,’” said Bloom, as any wingman, worth his weight, would. Palm Plaza Bingo Although Tony is no longer available, he still has plenty of hugs to give. “I wanted to hook him up. Get him a girlfriend. It was all in good fun. Just a joke,” he said. And the fun it generated – even if it were at Tony’s expense – was had by all, judging from all their Facebook photos. “It’s a family atmosphere. Everyone has worked together for a long time. The players all know him,” Bloom said, of the “love” they feel for Tony, many complicit in the romantic ribbing. Although Tony is extremely popular, truth be known, he’s really not their only draw. It’s more the way the entire crew “conducts” business. One of Sarasota’s premier charity Bingo halls, Palm Plaza offers Bingo seven days a week, averaging 100 players per session, during their peak season. In addition to the PowerTouch fixed-based units, they also offer Video King’s portable gaming tablets, with the QuickShot games, among the players’ favorite, Bloom said. Proceeds from Bingo generate funding for a wide variety of community-oriented programs, such as the Child Protection Center, Chabad Lubavitch, Boy Scouts, National Council Of Jewish Women, VHS Music and Boosters – just to name a few, he said. But like many businesses hit by hard economic times, they’ve had to Player/See Page 14 load Theth VKN – VIDEO KING NETWORK SPRING 2013 Diamond ––– Continued From Page 1 Casino Inc. in December 2011. Since then it has undergone roughly $5 million in renovations, including an extensive security system, mechanical retrofits and an updated, more stylish decor – before making its maiden voyage under the new command. Offering both day and evening sails most days of the week, the Black Diamond is Florida’s only full-scale, non-smoking casino, with full-sports lounge and separate quarters, reserved for smokers. Although South Florida had become awash with gaming venues over the years, many felt adrift. For more than 20 years, coastal gaming fans had the luxury of boarding these high-seas gambling excursions, humorously pegged “same-day cruises to nowhere.” But when the last of these ships ceased operations a few years back, the Port of Palm Beach never stopped receiving calls as to ... well ... when their “ship” would come in ... “There is quite a bit of demand for coastal gaming,” according to Stephen Flood, COO of the ship. Flood, who has been in the gaming industry for nearly 30 years, spent the last 15 in coastal gaming, including time logged as manager of Palm Beach Princess, a similar cruise ship. “With land-based casinos, you have limited gaming opportunities,” he explained, privy to all the ship-to-shore differences. However, once the Black Diamond enters international waters, they are allowed to offer craps, roulette and sports wagering, in addition to the slots and table games, offered at the land-based casinos, he said. (See “Ahoy” story box, top right, for gaming/dining options.) But that’s not the only reason one boards these ships, given the choice of all Florida’s gaming options. “Gaming has increased dramatically,” he said. “We’re just a small piece of the pie. We offer something different. We believe there’s a market for it.” Coast gaming appeals to a special niche, catering to a certain type of person, he’s observed, over the years. “It provides a great environment. There’s no better place to be. It’s very much a social setting. T Ahoy ... Bingo On Board! he Black Diamond is Florida’s only full-scale, Las-Vegas style, nonsmoking casino, offering both day and evening cruises. Proper dress is required and passengers must be 21 to board. The ship includes two levels for gaming and one for dining, with a bar on each level. Passage includes a high-end buffet, brunch or gourmet dinner, depending on when you set sail. A deli is also available between scheduled meal times. The Black Diamond’s casino will open once the ship has reached international waters, 3 miles off shore, after about a 30-minute sail. In addition to Bingo on the top deck, the ship offers wagering on all major sports with live satellite feed to the sports lounge, complete with eight, 50-inch screen TVs. Wager Options Include: n Side Wagers n Parlays n Teasers n Over/Unders n NFL/NCAAF/NBA/NCAAB/MLB/NHL “To borrow a cliché, it’s a place where everyone knows your name. Other places are more impersonal. You generally walk in, you play, there’s really no interaction. End of experience,” he said. In addition, the Black Diamond is a U.S. Flagship, meaning the entire staff are U.S. citizens, many locals, helping strengthen its ties, further anchoring it. So don’t be surprised by the warm welcome, designed to put you at ease, if you book passage on this ship. “You come onboard and you’re greeted with, ‘How’s family?’ ‘How’s your dog?’ That’s what draws you to it. It’s very nice. But you’ve got to have the right place, the right vessel and offer the right things,” he said, pleased by all the amenities, such as complimentary cocktail service while gambling, offered on the ship. Which brings us back to why add Bingo to the mix? “Coastal gaming has always had Bingo. But the low-key, manual style with punch-out cards,” he said. n Boxing, soccer & other sports. The ship also includes 12,000 square feet of casino space. Gaming Options Include: n Nearly 230 slot machines, ranging from 1 cent to $5. n All favorite styles of play, including Video, Spinning Reel, Video Poker and Progressive. n More than 25 gaming tables, with $10 minimum, including Blackjack, Craps (3/4/5 Times Odds), American Roulette, 3-Card Poker, Let It Ride Bonus Table, Mini Baccarat, Poker and Bar-Top Poker. n Poker Facility, featuring Texas Hold ’Em (structured and no-limit), Omaha, 7-Card Stud and tournament play. For more information or to make a reservation, please visit their Web site: www.blackdiamondcruises.com. Or contact: Black Diamond Casino Cruises, 1 E. 11th St., Riviera Beach, Fla. 33404. (561) 845-2559 (office), (561) 623-1848 (reservations) or email: info@bdcasinoship.com. 13 Treasure –– Continued From Page 1 For those not familiar, best cast your worries away ... QuickShot Bonanza is merely an electronic version of the highly popular Bingo paper game, arrg ... most everyone, worth their sea salt, loves to play. Available in a variety of themes, these Class II, creditbased games are played with 24 pre-called numbers, with a scalable pay table that ebbs and flows, along with the player’s wager. Happy Sails! “We wanted to add it, but wanted to do it properly.” Which meant efficiently and electronically, with the advent of jackpot games, which is when Video King was invited to board ship. “I was impressed by their system,” said Flood, who met with Jeff McIntosh of Bingo King of Florida, a division of Video King, to demo the equipment. And, so will the Bingo players, once they board the ship – if they enjoy gazing under a moonlit sky or the fresh sea breeze, all at a gentle rate of speed ... Customizable for military, tribal and charitable organizations, Video King’s QuickShot games can be played on the Champion II and TAB-e, our portable gaming tablets, and PowerTouch, our fixed-based units. And, much like the churning tide, Video King – lo and behold – has even one more surprise. A new QuickShot game, with a medieval theme, magic potion and more bonus features, will soon materialize ... Diamond/See Page 15 Don’t let someone ... er ... thing else discover your sunken treasure ... ’Tis a mystery to what these games unfold! 14 VKN – VIDEO KING NETWORK Player –––– Continued From Page 12 think outside the box, to well, appeal to more players. So in addition to a big birthday bash, when Tony turned 40, they’ve also staged Disco Halloween parties, where customers dressed in costume, including some Dancing Queens, and Karaoke Nights – anything for a chance to dance with Tony ... And their generosity doesn’t stop there. Palm Plaza also gives away turkeys on Thanksgiving and stages a Christmas party for their players. “We used to give away trips to Vegas, Biloxi or a cruise,” Bloom said of their various prize give-aways. “But people want different things. We change it up. Now we give away TVs, laptops, computers, as well as good ole-fashioned discounts and half-price nights,” he said. But there’s one thing that will probably never change. Although he’s no longer single, everyone is still definitely allowed to hug Tony, he said. To learn more about Palm Plaza Bingo, please call (941) 378-1160 or follow them on Facebook, especially if you still want to try to “tango” with Tony. But keep in mind, there may be a line ... Circus –––– Continued From Page 12 n Project Healing Waters is dedicated to the physical and emotional rehabilitation of disabled veterans through fly-fishing and fly-tying education and outings. www.projecthealingwaters.org n Team River Runner, which brings health and healing through the form of whitewater recreation to veterans. This past summer we sponsored a Deschutes rafting trip helping more than 30 blind veterans to realize that being disabled doesn’t have to mean inability, it just means doing things differently. www.teamriverrunner.org In addition, the DAV shares space with the following charities: • Mount Hood Academy • Oregon Amateur Sports Foundation • Oregon Action Sports • Willamette Valley Track & Field. For further information on DAV Bingo or any of these organizations, visit: www.davbingo.com. Pilot ––––––– Continued From Page 7 But even for this seasoned veteran, it doesn’t come easy ... “It’s the most difficult part of the casino to operate, all the things that make it successful. I like to stay active, busy. After all this time, people say you can do it in your sleep. That’s not the case. I work hard at it every day,” he said. And challenging – the economy almost flat-lining not withstanding – if you ask ’most any recent Bingo operator, it is. “Bonanza cards were $1 to play in 1982,” he explained. “They’re still As a young boy, Bob Larsen $1 a card. I don’t know another industr y dreamed of becoming an like that. If we raised the price, players astronomer. As an adult, his career would blow the roof off. So you have to would soar – becoming an air trafbe creative, make the games attractive fic controller for the Air Force, then and pay out more, without charging charter pilot and flight instructor, more,” he said. before his Bingo ventures. Besides Cosmic Bingo, here are some other promos, he likes to stage: went to a robot, who spent three n The months making his costume. $10,000 quarIt keeps it entertaining,” terly games, he, understatedly, said. which will n New Year’s Eve, be raised to an automatic sell-out, with $1 million advance tickets sold two June 29, in months prior to the celebratory celebration of event, offering three levels, Turning Stone’s triple prize amounts and 20th anniverchoice of prime rib or sary, coincidchicken dinner. ing with the “We see everything from Majoring in Native Ameriproperty’s can Studies, Larsen, a member suits to T-shirts. At intermismajor expanof the Chippewa Tribe, strives sion, an oldies band plays, at sion plans, to preserve his cultural heritage. midnight there’s a free drawincluding In addition to writing a book ing for $2,013 or whichever new country year it is,” said Larsen, regarding Native American and rock tuxedo-clad at the door, leaders, he has owned craft music venstores, is an avid woodsmith, where he personally ues, he said. likes to greet the does beadwork, drums and n The players. dances in pow-wows. Greenest But when it Person Contest, held on the Saturday comes to opening any Bingo closest to St. Patrick’s Day, where venue, be it big or small, he $1,199 is given to the three first-place offers the same friendly bit of winners, who are the most green, along advice to all: with prizes for those who come in “First remember, it’s a business second and third. and operate it like any other business. “People decorate anyway they want. Spend less money than you make. From green hair to green toes. I tend to Be good to your employees and your decorate myself, from customers. The facility, keep time to time,” he coyly it clean and in good repair, added. and follow the rules. Just n Halloween these basics. Of course,” Costume Contest, he added, “we have to also where the players vote remember what business on the best costume. that we’re in – the enterFirst prize is $3,000. tainment business.” “We’ve had 14-foot That said, not everyone aliens and a man sitwill always welcome someting in an outhouse. thing new ... Everything you can imag“Sure some people will be resistant ine and beyond. Last year, first prize to change. It disrupts their way of life. SPRING 2013 “You have to find ways to satisfy them and slightly alter it, to bring new life into situations. Know your players well. Know your staff well. Do the change without exceeding the foundation. “Cosmic Bingo is not for every situation, and $1 million payouts are not for every location,” he added. But to make any venue successful, it all boils down to what he jokingly refers to as the Circle of Bingo, much akin to the Circle of Life: “If you increase the prize structure, you get more players. You get more people playing, you get more income to make larger prize payouts,” he said. But there is one significant different, at least for him. “If it weren’t Native American establishments, I probably wouldn’t work in gaming. It becomes a matter of what is done with the profits. “Gaming is a successful business for Indian nations and the accomplishments they want to set forth,” he said. Take the Turning Stone Casino as example ... “The Oneida people were part of the Iroquois Confederacy, which helped the colonists during the Revolutionary War, which put them at odds with the rest of the confederacy and the British of course. Without their help, the colonists may not have won their independence,” he said. In exchange, the Oneida basically lost everything, including ceding the majority of their land. “As time went along, their influence diminished. Their nation dwindled to a few acres. Now with gaming, they are rebuilding. It’s a start in the right direction. In 35 years, they’ve gone from having absolutely nothing, a cow pasture really, to building a beautiful resort. That’s powerful motivation for me as an Indian person. Indian Bingo opened the door for Indian casino, and all the money goes to benefit tribal life, giving them more than they were able to do previously,” he said. Despite his contributions – trying to keep the Bingo flame glowing – there is one thing that he is even more proud of. “The best thing I have ever made are my kids. They aren’t movie stars, nor are they working for major corporations. However, they are all good people with great hearts who care about life and about people. We are also a very strong family,” he said. He’s especially amazed by his granddaughter, avid in music, sports and school. This year, the 10-year-old, Pilot/See Page 15 load Thethe VKN – VIDEO KING NETWORK SPRING 2013 Wolf ––––– Continued From Page 2 And, they couldn’t be happier, said Waddilove, who along with Crystal Abram, Bingo manager, whom he credits for much of the hall’s success and also had a hand in the design. “The customers love it,” he said of the silhouette of a lone wolf, howling against a full moon above the Paradise Hall logo, displayed largely across the front of the console. “And it provides a little advertising. The first thing people look at is the caller. “It’s definitely a new symbol for our Bingo hall and our source of pride.” And, it seems that it’s this same sense of pride that has helped these people survive. “Although much of our history has been lost over time, the Munsee Delaware were considered the thinkers of The First Nations. Very progressive. A lot of people came to us for advice,” he said. From an early age, Waddilove and his brothers and sister were encouraged to venture forth, out in the “world,” then come back and apply what they learned. Located in “the middle of nowhere,” children on his reserve don’t have the same opportunities others may take for granted, such as a library, computers, places to do research, programs like that. Drugs and alcohol can become an issue, he said. He credits his parents, who broke their own cycle of addiction, for setting them on the right path. Although they had little education, they rose above adversity, becoming highly active in the community. His father is heavily involved in social work within the reserve. His mother, a Pilot ––––– Continued From Page 14 a serious golfer, urged the family to refuse buying each other Christmas gifts, so they could send the money to Third-World children or to others who are in need of daily necessities and health care. “She was the first to give. She had saved all year to amass $149.50 to buy an Ipad. She donated every penny of it to the cause. She’s a wonder. She’s a very loving girl, that is the total package,” he said. But if you think Larsen loves to bask in limelight, that’s also a far cry, think again. Once away from the spotlight, the avid woodsmith, who built the majority of furni- In tune with changing times, the Munsee Delaware Nation is tapping into solar power and the emerging green economy to protect the environment and help their people thrive. nurse, taught pre-school. “I had big shoes to fill,” said Waddilove, who was the youngest manager ever, hired to run the hall. Two of his brothers served on the Munsee Delaware Police Service, one a captain. His sister, a lawyer studying to become a Supreme Court judge in Canada, received her master’s degree in England and offers legal advice to tribal members. All are outspoken and give back as a sense of duty. “Education was key,” he said. “Our parents put us out in the world to protect us. The world is different from The First Nations Reserve they (reasoned). We were groomed to be leaders.” Which may explain much of the progress these people have made. “The Munsee Delaware Nation is making great strides in developing a sustainable and self-sufficient economy once again,” according information posted on their newly developed Web site. “Where once the Munsee Delaware Nation developed an extensive trade network with neighbouring communities and Nations, today, we are creating jobs for our youth by tapping into the emerging green economy,” they said. One such initiative is the Munsee Tree Corp., a tree farm, which will generate carbon credits and supply the emerging bio-mass industry. Another is The First Nations Forestry Training Program, which will train First Nations students from across Ontario for highly skilled jobs in the sustainable forestry industries. And, with their eyes on the horizon, they are also exploring opportunities in solar energy, studying the feasibility of creating a 5-megawatt, community-owner solar farm, which would generate revenue for The Nation, through the generation of green energy for Ontario. Together with their key partners, TD Bank, The Southern First Nations Secretariat, Seven Generations Education Institute and the Ontario Trillium Foundation, the Munsee Delaware Nation is working toward securing a prosperous future that will also benefit the environment, they said. So, not only are they helping their own community, but at the same time the land on which all peoples now live. • • • • Paradise Bingo is located at 271 Jubilee Road, Muncey, Ontario. Bingo sessions are held Wednesday through Sunday at 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. For a schedule of daily games and jackpots, please call the Paradise Bingo Hotline at (519) 289-2503 or the hall at (519) 289-0004 or visit their Web site: www.munsee-delawarebingo.com. • • • • ture in his home, does beadwork, dances in pow wows and drums, although admittedly not well, likes to be alone, often gazing up at the stars or with a family member. In fact, when the lights do dim on this aspect of his career, he’s ready to shine the light on another group of people in the next chapter – or should we say chapters ... “When I retire I’m writing a book to be entitled, “Giant Indians.” It will be a reference book. Each page will be devoted to a different Native person, who has been significant to our history or to our present. “There are many, many who have done so much, most of whom are rarely recognized with any frequency – if at all,” he said. Diamond ––– Continued From Page 13 That’s because Bingo, played on Video King’s portable gaming tablets, is held in the ship’s dining and entertainment area, which opens into an outdoor deck. “People really like Bingo,” said Lindsay Greene, marketing director for the ship. “Especially the day cruisers. We wanted to offer something on the top deck, so people could enjoy the outside,” she said. Played para-mutual style, Bingo will be offered, using the Champion II and TAB-e tablets, at 2 p.m. each day and in the evening, whenever the band takes a break, they said. And judging from initial comments, they’ll be back. The most common comment Flood heard, was how much their passengers actually missed the ship. Adding Bingo was a good call, according to McIntosh, who helped install the gaming equipment for the launch of the ship. “I’m very glad they’re offering it. I’m extremely happy. If people are getting up away from the slots to play Bingo, when they have a limited time to gamble, it proves how popular it is.” But unlike gaming, they’ve left nothing to chance ... The Black Diamond Casino has gone to great lengths to make everything – from the gourmet dining, elegant decor and entertainment to the gaming offerings and premier equipment – well, as they say on board – simply ship shape. • He cites the Code Talkers, instrumental in World War II and others, making it possible for the United States to prosper. “For students, it will serve as a quick reference. It will be a perfect fit for libraries as well. For Indian children, the characters will be role models. When the book is a success, I will follow it up with speaking engagements. The profits of both will all go to a scholarship charity that I will begin,” he noted. But as they say, to everything there is a season ... 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