A big thumbs-up to a casino company in Central City, Colo., for making its case to players not with vague claims but quantifiable facts. Famous Bonanza & Easy Street Casinos shared with its patrons Colorado Division of Gaming Statistics data that showed its dollar- and penny-slot holds were 3% and 7.3%, respectively.
The averages for Black Hawk, Colo., casinos in those denoms are 5.27% and 9.8%. Famous Bonanza is comfortably below the Central City averages of 3.8% and 9.5%, too. Anybody in Vegas or Atlantic City want to try this marketing gambit? It sounds like a winner to us. (Thank you to Raving Consulting for spreading the news about this splendid idea.)
Without referencing it directly CityLife Editor Steve Sebelius makes it clear why Mike Ensign's $96,000 hush-money payment to Doug Hampton and his two-timing wife could write finis to any further aspirations the elder Ensign has in the casino industry. Just try explaining this mess to the Kansas Lottery's casino commission and making it sound like a mere bagatelle.
