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Casino promotions

Published: Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009 - 12:00 am | Page 20A
Last Modified: Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009 - 12:39 am

Besides free buffets, gifts and shopping discounts, Sacramento-region casinos are offering other special promotions to keep customers coming.

RED HAWK

• Up to $400 in credits for future play – equivalent to a 25 percent rebate – if gamblers lose money on slot machines on the day they enroll for an entry-level rewards card.

• 10 percent to 20 percent discounts for area hotel stays.

• Members-only $25,000 cash giveaways – winners get $1,000 to $5,000.

JACKSON RANCHERIA

• "Shop Jackson" discounts for rewards club members for local products and services.

• $5,000 drawing for cardholders who use "Shop Jackson" program.

• Monday, Wednesday, Friday "hot seat" cash drawings for slot players, with prizes of $130 to $13,000.

CACHE CREEK

• $10,500 daily "Cash Blitz" giveaways in drawings for rewards card members playing tables and slot machines.

• 5 percent to 10 percent discounts and midweek specials at the casino's hotel.

• "Stay and Play" golfing specials and players discounts at Spa at Cache Creek.

THUNDER VALLEY

• Friday and Saturday club member drawings for cars, trucks, motorcycles and up to $25,000 in cash.

• Wednesday Seniors (50 and over) slot tournaments, 10 winners share $4,000 in cash.

• Friday and Saturday $40,000 diamond and pearl giveaways for table players.

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