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Lucky Player Wins $58,000 Crystal Ball Bingo Jackpot at Table Mountain Casino

Wed Feb 27, 2008 10:35pm EST
FRIANT, Calif., Feb. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Mary Erlewine of Fresno, a loyal
Bingo player for 20 years at Table Mountain Casino, hit the Crystal Ball
jackpot on Wednesday, February 6 for $58,500!
    (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20061128/SFTU147LOGO)
Ms. Erlewine plays all of the games at Table Mountain, saying "I love
Bingo and knew that someday I would hit the Crystal Ball and I did it. I
screamed and was so excited when my dream came true."
    The Crystal Ball is a Bingo game in which players pick 8 numbers from 1 to
75.  If a player's 8 numbers are called within 20 numbers, the guest wins the
total jackpot, which has reached as high as $100,750!
    "We are thrilled to have a large Bingo jackpot hit by one of our valued
Loyal Guests and Players. What a terrific way to celebrate the Twentieth
Anniversary of Table Mountain Casino," said John Mayewski, President & CEO of
Table Mountain Casino.
    Whether it's the newest and hottest slot machines, thrilling table games
or Bingo, Table Mountain Casino is the place for non-stop excitement and
life-altering jackpots. Bingo games are offered Wednesdays through Sundays in
the Bingo Hall at Table Mountain Casino, featuring Matinee Madness sessions on
Thursdays.
 Table Mountain Casino is owned and operated by the Table Mountain Rancheria
    Band of Indians who actively support many Community-based agencies and
non-profit organizations serving residents of the Greater Fresno area and the
  regional San Joaquin Valley community. To learn more about Table Mountain
 Casino, its community service programs and current promotions, please visit  
                        http://www.tmcasino.com.
SOURCE  Table Mountain Casino

John Mayewski, President & CEO, or Legal Counsel, Dan Casas, or Public
Relations, Kathy Driscoll, kdriscoll@tmcasino.com, all of Table Mountain
Casino, +1-559-822-7777



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