Introduction
Any outstanding chips, slot tickets, keno tickets, front money deposits, or safekeeping can be redeemed at the Sunset Station cages. The Loosest Slot Machines in Henderson Fiesta Henderson is a slot player’s dream, with over 1,400 machines featured throughout our expansive gaming floor. Sunset Station is Henderson's best Hotel & Casino, featuring affordable rooms, dining, gaming and entertainment just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip.
According to Wikipedia, Sunset Station is owned by Station Casinos, Inc., on 98 acres in Henderson. It opened in June of 1997 on the tail of the successes of Boulder Station and Texas Station, during the last great Las Vegas building boom. It is an upscale local’s casino, primarily aimed at the over 50 demographic located in and around Henderson. The success of this model is seen in other similar casinos (Red Rock, Green Valley, M Casino, etc.). The casino includes a 21-story hotel with 527 rooms.
Sunset Station is located on the far eastern side, in Henderson, between Sunset Rd. and Warm Springs Rd., with access from Interstate 515. Heading east on Warm Springs leads to an easy entrance to the parking garage. Heading east on Sunset provides access to the front of the casino, valet parking, and front lot parking.
I drove through the parking garage then around to the front of the casino and parked in the front lot. There were plenty of spots available close to the main entrance. I noticed a lack of visible parking lot security guards in both the parking garage and front lot. There were bike racks by the movie theatre and by the front valet area.
To me, the most aesthetically appealing part of the casino is the 560 square meter stained glass ceiling above the table game area, near the casino’s center. It consists of thousands of glass pieces and weighs twelve tons. Below its center is the Gaudi Bar. The area was inspired by the work of Spanish architect Antonio Gaudi and is visually stunning.
Gambling
According to the Nevada Gaming Control Board, and the casino web site, Sunset Station has 114,000 square feet of gaming space, with 53 table games and 2,435 slots. By comparison, New York New York has 84,000 square feet of gaming space, 70 table games and 1,740 slots.
The table games I found were blackjack, craps, Baccarat, Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em, Let it Ride, Three Card Poker, Mississippi Stud, Deuces Wild Hold ‘Em/Fold ‘Em Stud Poker, Crazy 4 Poker, Double Deck Super Fun 21, and the Wheel of Fortune. I also found the blackjack adjuncts “Lucky Lucky,” “Headstart Hold ‘Em” and the “Tie Bet.”
I did a visual survey of the slot mixture, and estimated that over 50% of them were video poker, about 10% were keno and about 40% were traditional slots.
Blackjack
Most days, Sunset Station offers only two types of blackjack. They offer a double deck game (dealer hits on soft 17, double after split, double on anything, re-split aces) for a house edge of 0.404% and a six deck “CSM” (Continuous Shuffle Machine) with a selection of standard rules and a house edge of 0.571%.
The double deck games were much more popular than the CSM’s. The double deck tables had only five player spots which is an idea I believe originated with Harrah’s. Fewer spots implies more hands-per-hour, hence more total dollars wagered by each player and more income for the casino. The hands-per-hour rate was further increased by having automatic shufflers at each table.
I wanted to play a standard six deck shoe game and asked several dealers and bosses about their availability. I was told that these games are only offered on Friday and Saturday nights at the “Wicked 21” games dealt by Hooters girls (starting at 7 PM). Too bad I was there on a Monday.
The double deck games had fixed minimums of $10 to $25 and were busy during the day shift. In the evening there were plenty of seats and not many people. For example, when I checked at 7:00 PM there were 6 tables open and 7 players.
I did not observe anyone playing the blackjack side bets.
A positive: I was speaking with the pit about housing prices while playing and accidentally hit a 13 against the dealer up-card two. I got a face card and busted with a $100 bet out. The boss allowed me to “undo” the hit and told the dealer that the face card was his next card. I ended up winning the hand. I observed several instances of pit generosity towards other players during my play.
A negative: drink service was consistently slow. My first drink was retrieved by a boss after 15 minutes and a mild grumble (I was the highest bettor on the floor so they were falling all over themselves to please me). Later, I waited 20 minutes for an order of tea. In two hours, the cocktail waitress came around four times.
The dealers appeared to enjoy working at Sunset Station. They had good humor and positive interactions with the players. The pit was courteous, generous and proactive. The atmosphere (even sitting next to a smoker) was clean and fresh. The gaming area felt spacious and inviting.
Roulette
The roulette wheel was the standard double zero, for a house edge of 5.26%. There was no single zero roulette available.
Craps
The craps game allowed 10X odds. The house has an edge of 0.184% with odds on a pass bet, and an edge of 0.124% with odds on a “don’t pass” bet. Hop bets paid 15-to-1 and 30-to-1.
Video Poker
Sunset Station is heaven for video poker players. There was the usual spread of odds for games in various locations of the casino. The careful video poker player will head straight to the bank of three $1 max bet 100%+ machines in front of the “Capri Italiano” restaurant, or the bank of six 100%+ machines by the Boarding Pass rewards center. Bone up on your Double Bonus Poker (10/7) or Double Double Bonus Poker (10/6).
The five cent video poker pay tables are awful so avoid them.
Curiously, I could not find a single line Jacks or Better game. I found Jacks or Better on several “Triple Play” (3 line) machines with the somewhat weak 9/5 pay table.
Following are the pay tables that were observed for some of the more popular video poker games. The percentages given are the expected returns, assuming perfect play.
800/50/25/9/5/4/3/2/1 — 98.45%
800/50/25/8/5/4/3/2/1 — 97.30%
800/50/25/7/5/4/3/2/1 — 96.15%
800/50/80/40/25/8/5/4/3/2/1 — 99.17%
800/50/80/40/25/7/5/4/3/2/1 — 98.01%
Bonus Poker Deluxe:
800/50/80/8/6/4/3/2/1/1 — 98.49%
800/50/80/8/5/4/3/2/1/1 — 97.40%
800/50/80/6/5/4/3/2/1/1 — 95.36%
Deuces Wild Video Poker:
800/200/25/15/9/4/4/3/2/1 — 98.91%
800/200/20/12/9/4/4/3/2/1 — 98.94%
800/200/25/15/10/4/3/2/2/1 — 94.82%
800/50/160/80/50/10/7/5/3/1/1 — 100.17%
800/50/160/80/50/9/6/5/3/1/1 — 97.81%
800/50/400/160/160/80/50/9/6/4/3/1/1 — 98.98%
800/50/400/160/160/80/50/9/5/4/3/1/1 — 97.87%
800/50/400/160/160/80/50/6/5/4/3/1/1 — 94.66%
The expiration on slot machine tickets is 60 days (double the state minimum 30 days).
High Limit Rooms
There was a high limit room for blackjack, but I was told it is only open on Friday and Saturday nights. There was a separate high limit room for slots. I counted 13 video poker and 5 slots in the high limit room, up to a $25 max bet. The high limit area did not have the best video poker pay tables: there were no 100%+ machines.
Sports Book
The Sunset Station sports book is large, with approximately 120 booths, 20 betting windows, 30 small screen T.V.’s and 5 big screen T.V.’s. There is a Bar/Lounge in the sports book. No smoking is allowed in line at the windows, and about ¼-th of the booths are in a non-smoking area. Race and sports tickets expire in 120 days. The sports book is conveniently located close to many low priced food outlets.
Poker
The poker room is non-smoking. It has 8 tables and 10 T.V.’s, and feels spacious and clean. Playing poker earns 600 comp points per hour. From 3AM to 9AM the player earns 1800 comp points per hour of play. I played for about 2 hours. The drink service was poor, with beverages about every 30 minutes. Food can be ordered in the poker room at reasonable prices and there are always fresh doughnuts.
I tried to use the house phone to call the front desk from the poker room (to get a late check out). The “00” I was told to use didn’t work. The poker room supervisor also tried and failed. He apologized profusely (it wasn’t his fault!) and thanked me for noticing. He said the information would be sent to casino operations to get the issue fixed. I used my cell phone to reach my host and was given a 1PM late check out.
Player’s Club
I arrived early in the day and got a Player’s Club card. The lines were Wendy’s style, but that didn’t matter — I walked right up, there was no line. I checked back several times during my stay and never saw a line.
At slots, the player earns one point per $1.00 played. At video poker, $4.00 equals 1 point. At bingo, $1.00 equals 5 points. 1000 points earns $1 towards food at the on-site fast food restaurants. On Wednesdays, patrons 50+ years old earn 5x points.
I was given a two-sided rack card called the “Point Redemption Menu” and another two-sided card called the “Points Earning Guide.” Play and get points. Spend your points.
Cashier
The cashier has Wendy’s style lines. When I was there, one window was open and five players were in line. If a few players had checks to cash then it could have been a long wait. But, seeing the line, the cashier proactively called for help and a second window opened almost immediately, so the wait to cash out was very short.
Non-Smoking Areas
There are non-smoking areas for all games. Bowling and poker are entirely non-smoking. About a fourth of the sports book is non-smoking. There is a slot area with over 100 slot/video poker games that is non-smoking. There are non-smoking blackjack tables. Every activity I checked had an area for non-smokers.
Table Game Comps
I checked the play they recorded during my first session: I was told I played 2 hours and 18 minutes and that my average bet was listed as $100. The new automated player tracking systems are great; the player can get precise information on the spot and new play information is instantly available to the Player’s Club and to your host. During that session I mainly bet $75 and only bet $100 a few times. I appreciate getting a higher average than my actual play; it’s great for comps.
The process of evaluating a player’s average bet is not set in stone. Some casinos count doubles and splits towards the average. Others look at your first few bets. Some glance over every once in a while. Some routinely underrate your play to diminish your comps. In many cases, each boss has his own method. It’s always best to ask about your rating at least once. If they hesitate, use the line “Harrah’s gives me my info when I ask.” It is widely known that Harrah’s readily provides this information and most casinos are hungry for a piece of Harrah’s market share.
After my first hour of play, the boss asked if I wanted a host and one was called for me. I asked about comps and my host told me to put everything on my room.
I played a day session and an evening session the first day and a morning session the second day. It’s important to play on two consecutive days to maximize comps. I played a total of about 4 ½ hours in three sessions at an average bet of about $80. With the casino assuming a theoretical house edge of 1.0% (most casinos assume a theoretical house edge between 1.2% and 1.4% for the average player at blackjack) and at 80 hands per hour, the casino had a theoretical win of approximately (4.5)×($80)×(80)×(.01) = $288.00.
My host fully comped my room and meals, for a total comp value of approximately $95. As I later found out, I would have received more comps if I had billed more to my room, but at the very least, giving back about 33% of my theoretical loss was generous.
Hotel
I registered online at the Sunset Station web site and clicked on a link that said “Vegas room rates from $39.99.” There was an additional $14.99 convenience fee which seems very high to me. That’s a 26.7% mandatory convenience surcharge. For this fee I got two free drinks at the Gaudi Bar, free local and long distance calls, wireless Internet, a daily paper, use of the fitness center, VIP at the buffet, and a 20% discount at the gift shop. I was also given a “Hotel Added Value” coupon sheet with coupons for meal specials, two free drinks, and various match play and free play coupons. Finally, because I am over 50, I was given two additional coupons for free drinks. If you’re keeping score, that’s six free drinks.
The bottom line is that the advertised $39.99 price, after the convenience fee and taxes, came out to $62.13.
I checked in early, around 1:30 PM. There was no line and I walked right up to the registration desk. I checked back several times during my stay and never saw a line at the registration desk. If there was a line issue, it would be handled Wendy’s style: there were ropes available to be used if needed.
A room card was needed to operate the elevators and I noted regular and clearly visible security foot patrols inside the casino area.
The third floor room was nice for the price, about 400 square feet with no view. There was no sofa, hair dryer, desk, coffee maker, or refrigerator. The king sized bed was comfortable. The décor was faux elegant 1900’s Victorian. The old-style T.V. got 24 stations with no HBO.
Pool
Although not an upscale pool, it was large, clean, and has an aesthetically pleasing design. There is plenty of space to lounge, private areas, grassy areas, huts, an outside bar, and more, but not much shade. The pool itself is entirely in the sun all day and not easily visible from the street or casino. It was 105 degrees the day I was there, and when I looked at the pool around 3 PM there were fewer than 10 people in the area.
Restaurants
Restaurants at Sunset Station fall into a wide variety of categories: snack bars, fast/discount food, a buffet, low priced cafes, “upscale” Asian (Oyster Bar) and Italian (Capri Italiano Ristorante) with most entrees under $20, Hooters, and the “Sonoma Cellar Steakhouse” (e.g., $35 for a 3 course prix fix menu).
The buffet prices were $6.99 for breakfast, $8.99 for lunch, and $11.99 for dinner. The buffet lines were long, but if you stay at Sunset Station, you are given a VIP pass to the buffet.
I ate dinner at the “Oyster Bar” and had a bowl of absolutely delicious cioppino for $18 (mixed in were large Baja shrimp and fresh crab in the shell).
Entertainment
Entertainment includes “Club Madrid” with live music on Friday and Saturday nights, and the Sunset Amphitheatre (outside concerts by the pool). Unlike the strip, there are no headlining shows, but major bands play concerts about once a month. There was an upcoming “Ultimate Fighting Championship” advertised on the marquee. In the marquee’s fine print it said “pay per view.” The second Saturday of each month at 6PM there is a “Rockin’ Poolside BBQ” with “Hot Music. Even Hotter Parties.”
Movies
There is a 13 screen movie theater, with an IMAX theater. Shows start around 9AM and run all day, with the last show beginning (depending on the day) around 11 PM.
Bowling
The “Strike Zone Bowling Center” is an official PBA center and was voted the “Best Bowling Center” by the Las Vegas Review Journal’s “Best of Las Vegas” poll. There are 72 lanes, leagues of all types, lessons, discounts for seniors and various groups, a pro shop, snack bar, lounge (with two pool tables), and video arcade for kids. There is a separate entrance to the bowling area from outside the casino so that kids don’t have to go through the casino to get to the bowling.
Daycare / Kids
A daycare center called “Kid’s Quest” is available for kids from 2 ½ years up to 12 years old. Depending on the day, the cost ranges from $6.75 to $8.00 per hour. Activities include a playground, video games, meals, karaoke and arts and crafts.
Sunset Station is a very kid friendly casino. Along with bowling, a pool, movies, and Kid’s Quest, there are two separate video arcades and several kid-oriented TV stations. The Arcade/Kids area is secure and mostly separate from the main casino.
Bingo
I don’t know much about bingo, so I can’t comment on all the promotions, progressives, points, special sessions, and tournaments. Bingo sessions are played on the odd hours from 9AM to 11PM. The bingo room is quite large, with over 200 chairs and a large non-smoking area.
Keno
Given how spacious and abundant everything else is at Sunset Station, I expected a large keno area. I found a small keno lounge with 16 cushioned leatherette chairs which included a non-smoking section. Keno games go 24 hours a day about every 3-5 minutes. Winning tickets must be redeemed within 48 hours. The lack of keno space was more than made up by an abundance of keno slots.
Shopping
There was a decent sized gift shop but no other shopping. Sunset Station is located in a retail shopping district, so there are a wide variety of stores within easy walking distance.
Spa/Salon
There was no spa or salon at Sunset Station.
Exercise room
Located on the 2nd floor, it was well-equipped with a standard machine selection and free weights.
My review
Sunset Station Bingo Cost
Sunset Station has its niche; it is a family friendly local’s casino with low-priced rooms, activities for everyone, with a pleasant, clean and upscale ambiance. It is clearly aimed at the 50+ demographic, but has plenty for kids and grandkids to do as well. It is not a high-roller casino and doesn’t pretend. The entertainment for adults is limited. It was comfortable to play anywhere. Non-smoking areas abound. The dealers and staff were friendly and proactive. It’s the corporate climate that encourages proactive responses, so kudos to Station’s upper management. The low-end hotel room was sufficient but not great. The comps were generous and the food delicious. In summary, I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at Sunset Station.
Suggestions
- The convenience fee ($14.99) is way too high compared to the room rates.
- The comp system for slots/bingo/poker is transparent. Sunset Station could go a long way towards increasing the transparency of table games comps.
- Given the size of the parking lots and other outside areas, I would like to have seen a few security guards outside the casino.
Links
Contact Information
Address: 1301 West Sunset Road, Henderson, NV 89014
Phone: 702-547-7777
Web site: sunsetstation.com
Resort and Parking Fees
Sunset Station Bingo Hours Locations
Resort fee | $13.50 |
Parking fee | Free |
Games at Sunset Station
Video Poker | Rank | Avg Return | Grade |
---|---|---|---|
Video Poker | 33 | 97.14% | C+ |
Video Keno | Rank | Avg Return | Grade |
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Video Keno | 48 | 90.40% | C+ |
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Jumbo Bingo Progressive Rules
- This progressive bingo linked system will be operated at Palace Station Hotel & Casino, Boulder Station Hotel & Casino, Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino, Red Rock Casino-Resort-Spa and Green Valley Ranch-Resort-Spa-Casino (hereinafter the “Properties”). The progressive bingo linked system permits live broadcasting of the Station Casinos Jumbo Bingo Progressive Game (“bingo game”) activity from an individual property’s bingo room to each of the other Properties’ bingo rooms.
- The system’s control terminal will be located at Red Rock. At the first (1st) bingo game of each session, on or about 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 9:00p.m., and 11:00 p.m. the control terminal will activate and link all the Properties’ bingo rooms for a live broadcast of the bingo game. Each day a different Property will “host” the bingo game.
- From time to time an individual Property may elect not to participate on a specific date or session in the bingo game. The dates and sessions of “non-participation” will be conspicuously posted in the respective Property’s bingo room at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled bingo game.
- The bingo game will be run every session as an odd ball coverall, which means that the even numbers are wild, and will be lit up prior to the bingo game starting.
- Once the bingo game starts if an even number is drawn it will be shown on camera but not called, and placed in the rack. The only numbers called will be the odd numbers.
- The ball on camera is not official until it is called. Once the agent starts calling a letter/number the caller must finish calling the letter/number.
- The bingo rooms will be linked by live broadcast (televised video and audio) and by telephone call conferencing. A bingo agent will be at a desk in each of the bingo rooms monitoring the live broadcast and telephone. In the event of a malfunction the agent at that Property will alert the other Properties by telephone of the malfunction. The bingo game’s caller will then transmit to the other Properties that there is a malfunction at one of the Properties and the bingo game will be paused for a few moments to correct the malfunction.
- If the Electronic malfunction cannot be resolved within a few moments the Players with the malfunctioning Electronic Unit will be disconnected from the bingo game and will be issued a full refund for all wagers on the bingo game or given a replacement Electronic Unit. The bingo game will then resume.
- If the problem hasn’t been resolved by then the Property that had the malfunction will be disconnected from the bingo game and its players will be issued a full refund for all wagers on the Jumbo Progressive game. The bingo game will resume at the other Properties.
- The bingo game coverall number, prize amount and consolation prize amounts will be posted at each Property. The bingo game winner will be paid on the balls drawn only, not by the numbers on the display boards. The display boards are for the convenience of the players and are not the official game results.
- Any cards that are torn or mutilated in any way will not qualify as a valid card and will not be paid as a winner
- Regular Jumbo cards (3-on) will sell for $2 and the consolation will be $500. If the Jumbo Progressive Jackpot is won player(s) cannot collect the Consolation for that session. The Maximum of 50 Jumbo Bingo cards may be purchased in a session.
- In the event there is a winner in the designated amount of numbers the bingo game will bestopped and an Independent Supervisor will be called or verification.
- Only cards sold at the current session are eligible. Cards sold at previous sessions will be declaredvoid and will not be considered a winning card.
- The winning card(s) will be displayed in all bingo rooms via the live broadcast and verbally announced throughout all bingo rooms by the Independent Supervisor who will verify the bingo game results.
- The Jumbo Progressive Jackpot is aggregate among all participating Properties and in the event of multiple winners the Jumbo Progressive Jackpot will be split evenly between all winners.
- In the event there is not a Jumbo Progressive Jackpot winner in the designated amount of numbers, additional numbers will be drawn for the consolation prize. The consolation prize winner(s)will be verified by displaying the winning card(s) in all bingo rooms via the live broadcast. When there are multiple winners the Consolation prize(s) will be split, based on number of winners, and payout on type of card played.
- After the verification of a bingo game prize winner or consolation prize winner the Properties will be “unlinked” and the Properties will begin their standard sessions.
- The Jackpot Reset value is $100,000. Management may change the rate of progression at its discretion; however, the rate will never be below .4 of one percent of the total amounts wagered on the bingo game. The bingo game’s posted progressive amount will not be reduced unless it is won by a player or to correct a malfunction.
- The bingo games coverall upon initial rollout will start at $100,000 and 47 or fewer called numbers. The number of balls needed to win the Jackpot is dependent upon the posted jackpot amount.
- JACKPOT AMOUNT BALLS NEEDED
$100,000-$104,999............47
$105,000-$109,999............48
$110,000-$114,999............49
$115,000-$119,999............50
$120,000-$124,999............51
$125,000-$129,999............52
$130,000+........................53 - When the Jumbo Bingo Jackpot hits, the remainder of the session will become a Bonus Session. • When the Jackpot is won- the winner receives the posted value in cash. The Jackpot amount is aggregate, If there are multiple winners, the prize will be distributed equally based on the number of winning cards a player has. • At all participating properties, all regular games will pay $1000 for any color card. • Players must have purchased at least one Jumbo Bingo Card to be eligible for the Bonus Payout of $1000 • Big 3 Game is not eligible for $1000 Bonus Payout • Only 1st Chance Coveralls are eligible for $1000 Bonus Payout • Progressive Coverall payouts rules will take precedent over Bonus Session rules, in the event a player wins the 1st Chance on Progressive Coverall card.
- In order to win the Jumbo Progressive Jackpot amount, you must declare your win within therequired posted jackpot number or less. NO late winners will be honored.
- All paper cards must be marked with a dauber.
- All sales will be final for the Jumbo Progressive game once the game has started.
- Players must be twenty-one (21) years of age or older. To be eligible to participate in the bingo game a player must purchase the minimum buy-in for that session.
- Any and all applicable taxes required are the sole responsibility of the player
- These rules or this bingo game may be modified or canceled by Management at any time atits sole discretion. House bingo rules will apply except where noted herein.
- Employees of Bingo King, Arrow International, Fortunet, Game Tech and their affiliatedcompanies are not eligible to participate in the bingo game.
- Management reserves the right to exclude any individual from this promotion at any time inits sole discretion.
Cash Ball Rules
- The Cash ball will be drawn and announcement to the room, and then put back into play prior to the start of Game 1.
- To be eligible to win the posted Cash Ball jackpot amount:
- Your paper pack must be validated and the electronic receipt must have “validated” printed on it.
- You must bingo on the Cash Ball number on a validated pack.
- The Cash Ball number must be the last number called.
- The Cash Ball is only in effect on games games 2 through 5 and 7 through 13, it is not valid on 2nd or 3rd chance coveralls, Big 3’s, Dual Action, $1 Progressive Coverall, or any special progressive games or special sessions.
- Players are playing for the Cash Ball jackpot amount posted at the session they are playing.
- Once the Cash Ball is won at a session, it is no longer valid at that session. It will reset for the next day’s session.
- If there is no winner on the Cash Ball at a session, the jackpot amount carries over to the next day at that session.
- All Cash Balls are aggregate payouts.
- Management reserves all rights.
Secondary Cash Ball Rules
- The Cash Ball will be drawn after the Jumbo is finished, announced to the room, and put back into play prior to the start of Game #2. This will also be the Secondary Cash Ball.
- The Secondary Cash Ball will go in effect once the primary cash ball has hit.
- The Secondary Cash Ball is in effect on Games 3 through 13 on all regular sessions and Games 3 through 19 on the Colossal session. Secondary Cash Ball is not valid on second and third chance coveralls, Big 3s, Dual Action, or $1 Progressive Coveralls.
- To be eligible to win the Secondary Cash Ball jackpot amount:
- All paper and electronic packs must be validated and electronic receipt must have “validated” printed on it.
- Guests must have paid $2 extra for Validation for Secondary Cash Ball.
- The session’s primary Cash Ball must have hit for that session.
- The Secondary Cash Ball number must be the last number called.
- Players are playing for the Secondary Cash Ball jackpot amount posted at the session they are playing.
- Once the Primary and Secondary Cash Balls are won at a session, they are no longer valid at that session. The Secondary Cash Ball will reset to $500 for the next session. The regular session Cash Ball resets at its normal amount for that session.
- If there are no winners on the Secondary Cash Ball at a session, the jackpot amount will be determined by the amount of sales and carry over to the next session.
- All Cash Balls are aggregate payouts. All Cash Ball rules will apply.
- Standard Bingo rules will apply except where changes are noted above.
- This offer requires extra $2 validation for the Secondary Cash Ball to be eligible to win.
- Management reserves all rights to cancel or change this promotion at any time.
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Big 3 Bingo Rules
- Tickets are $.25 each.
- Winning ticket must be purchased at session played or it will not be paid.
- The progressive resets at $1,000.
- The progressive increases $100 per day until hit.
- You must be playing the regular session in order to be an eligible winner.
- In order to be a winner you must catch 3 out of the first 4 numbers drawn during game 3.
- If there is no winner after the first 4 numbers called the game is finished as there is no consolation prize.
- Big 3 Bingo will be played at every session of bingo.
- Management reserves all rights to cancel or change this promotion at any time without notice.
15K Progressive Coverall Rules
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- Progressive Coverall cards begin to play alongside game 11. Cards will pay as a Level 1 during Games 11 and 12.
- Players must have a current valid cashier receipt to be eligible to win any jackpot prize. Winners must surrender their receipt to claim their prize.
- The jackpot amount starts at $15,000 and progresses daily prior to the 9am session. Players will be playing for the posted jackpot amount and that amount must match the Bingo Records. When the jackpot is won during a session the reserve jackpot of $15,000 will become the main jackpot for the next session.
- The consolation jackpot pay table is as follows:
- 50 NUMBERS PAYS $1,199
- 51 NUMBERS PAYS $1,000
- 52 NUMBERS PAYS $750
- 53 NUMBERS PAYS $500
- 54 NUMBERS or More Pays $250
- The last number called is required to win the progressive amount. In the event that there is a higher posted first chance coverall than the above payouts, the higher amount will be paid.
- $15,000 Progressive Coverall cards pay as a Level 1 on 2nd and 3rd Chance Coveralls
- $15,000 Progressive coverall packs are available at each selling window for $1 or $2. $2 packs are validated for the Cashball. A maximum of Sixty $15,000 Progressive Coverall packs are available in the electronics. A player must be present in the bingo room and have a minimum buy-in for the session to be eligible to play the $15,000 Progressive Coverall.
- Payouts are aggregate when there is more than one winner on the $15,000 Progress Coverall cards.
- In the event of a split winner on the Coverall involving a $15,000 Progressive Coverall Card and a regular pack, the $15k Progressive Coverall will pay full and the regular pack will be spilt according to the number of winners.
- All House rules are applicable to this game.
- Cashball Rules apply.
- By participating in this promotion, winners hereby give their permission to Station Casinos LLC, and any of its affiliated companies to use their names, likeness, etc., for promotional purposes without compensation.
- Management reserves the right to change, cancel or modify the terms of this promotion at any time.
- By participating in this promotion, participants agree to be bound by these Official Rules and the decisions of Management. Management will resolve any dispute or situation not covered by these rules and that decision shall be final and binding on all participants.
- Station Casinos LLC and any of its affiliated companies may exclude anyone from participating in the promotion for any or no reason, at Management's sole discretion.