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Eldorado casino remote

Just got done helping my fellow radio host, Rick Parr, do his show, "Talking Sports" live from Brew Brothers at the Eldorado casino in downtown Reno.  We broadcast live on 1180 AM KCKQ, and stream it on Tune-In Radio and at americamatters.us

I also wanted to mention the great Blackjack tournament that the Eldorado has at their Casino. It’s called Blackjack Madness, and it's held every Thursday from 5 pm until 7:30 pm with 2 final tables and 8 winners. The Semi-Finals and Finals will take place at 8 pm and 8:30.  Located on the Eldorado Casino Floor, near Bar Centro.  

It's a $1,750 Blackjack Tournament. For a $20 Buy-In, New Bronze and Silver  Members can buy into up to 5 rounds of play, including a semi-final and final round. While Gold, President and Chairman  Members receive limited free entry.  Chairman Members also get a free buffet!

Stop by the Casino Promotions Center for complete details, or call 1-800-281-0524 or in Nevada (775) 785-8545

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