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The opening of Indiana Live! Casino in Shelbyville. Server Dianna Holder offers Eva and Gene McCain complimentary hors d'oevres from Wolfgang Puck's restaurant, Cafe Live! while they played.
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Published June 06, 2008 09:10 pm - SHELBYVILLE —- Indiana’s second land casino debuted for a test run Friday, with dignitaries demonstrating no hesitation in comparing their temporary facility to the Hoosier Park Casino, which opened four days earlier in Anderson.

9:09 p.m.: Casino ready to go Indiana Live!


By Scott L. Miley

SHELBYVILLE —- Indiana’s second land casino debuted for a test run Friday, with dignitaries demonstrating no hesitation in comparing their temporary facility to the Hoosier Park Casino, which opened four days earlier in Anderson.

“Though it is a temporary facility, it is as nice, if not nicer than any permanent facility throughout the United States and it’s only the beginning,” said Joseph Weinberg, principal of The Cordish Co. which oversees gaming projects.

He spoke outdoors to about 250 people, including VIPs and customers, invited to the test run. Also on hand was Miss Indiana USA Brittany Mason, who is from Anderson.

If Friday’s run is considered successful by the Indiana Gaming Commission, the facility is expected to open at noon Monday.

Inside the casino, slot machines were lit, employees handed out complimentary hors d’oevres, a violinist played in the aisles and a silver-painted angel and accompanying aviator posed for pictures.

Within the first 30 minutes, slots player Bob Humbles was up $200, not quite near the $500 he won during the first day at Hoosier Park. Humbles, a retired Ford Motor Co. employee from Greenfield, had visited both casinos.

“I made $500 up there and brought it down here to see if I could lose it,” he said. “I don’t just like winning money; I like to play slots.”

He said he favored Indiana Live! It’s closer to his home, and he also liked the floor plan of the casino; the aisles and machines are more in lines with overhead signs marking the value of play, whether it’s 1-cent or higher.

“As far as layout and everything, I like this a lot better,” Humbles said.

An Indianapolis couple, Lewis and Stella Jones, preferred Indiana Live!, even in its temporary state, to other casinos they’ve visited.

“It’s easy to find where to play quarters or dimes. It’s just really laid out pretty good,” said Stella Jones.

Officials at Indiana Live! aren’t playing off perceived competition with Anderson about 40 miles away. A handful of Indiana Live! executives had visited Hoosier Park after its opening Monday.

Ross Mangano, chairman of the board for Indiana Downs, called the Anderson casino “nice.” Dennis Gomes, CEO of gaming for The Cordish Co., deemed Hoosier Park’s track improvements as “a fantastic job.”

Mostly, Indiana Live! officials say there’s enough business to share in a 1.6-million population market to keep both casinos in operation.

Indiana Live! Casino is currently in a domed Quonset-type structure with a rectangular floor plan. The building is not far from the backstretch of the Indiana Downs horse track at the Interstate 74 interchange at Fairland.



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