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The Diamond Jo Casino – Worth is a casino and entertainment complex in Worth County, Iowa, near Northwood. [1] The casino is owned and operated by Boyd Gaming, which also owns the Diamond Jo Casino in Dubuque, Iowa. It is a member of the Iowa Gaming Association, and its license is held by the Worth County Development Authority.
As a riverboat operation the Diamond Jo was the smaller of Dubuque's two casinos, with 19,600 square feet (1,820 m 2) of gaming space.It has 777 slot, keno, and video poker games, and 17 table games, including: Big Raise Hold 'em, Blackjack, Craps, Four card poker, Let It Ride, Roulette, Texas Hold 'em, and Three card poker. [2]
The casino at the new site opened in late 2003, [7] with races following in 2005. [8] In 2004, Peninsula announced a proposed sister casino to the Diamond Jo, to be built in Worth County, Iowa at a cost of $40 million. [9] The project was awarded a gaming license in May 2005, [10] and the Diamond Jo Worth opened in April 2006. [11]
Q Casino is the larger of Dubuque's two casinos, with 29,600 square feet (2,750 m 2) of gaming space.It has 1,000 slot, keno, and video poker machines, and table games including Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Three Card Poker, Four Card Poker, Pai Gow poker, Let It Ride, Texas Hold 'em and Ultimate Texas Hold'em.
Diamond Jo Boat Store and Office, a historic building located in Dubuque, Iowa; Diamond Jo Casino, a casino and entertainment complex in Dubuque, Iowa; Diamond Jo Casino – Worth, a casino and entertainment complex in Worth County, Iowa
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