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Table Mountain Casino's in-house jackpot hits boiling point, pays $144,818.82

10 July 2012

FRIANT, California -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- While the summer weather sizzles in the Central Valley, Table Mountain Casino's exclusive in-house jackpot does, too! Over the weekend, local winner Jerry of Madera was playing a favorite dollar machine when the Massive Cash Jackpot reached a boiling point, paying $144,818.82! This exclusive and random jackpot is guaranteed to hit at any time paying lucky players between $50,000 and $150,000!

BIG rewards come with being a member of The Club at Table Mountain Casino & Bingo! Any players using their Club Card while playing a favorite slot machine are eligible to win a Massive Cash Jackpot! The next winner could be YOU!

Table Mountain Casino offers many extra benefits to players: delicious culinary delights, prime seating for big names in entertainment and a personalized level of service that is unparalleled. Perhaps one of the biggest extras for loyal players is Table Mountain Casino's exclusive in-house jackpot! Visit the Player's Club for details on how you can benefit from the many exciting rewards Table Mountain Casino has to offer!

This year marks a special one for Table Mountain Casino, as it celebrates 25 years of service in the San Joaquin Valley! Table Mountain Casino opened its doors to the public as a humble Bingo Hall in the late 80s and for a quarter of a century has worked to establish itself as the premier service-oriented gaming destination. 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.

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