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Your
casino will be one of only a handful in the country to offer
guests the opportunity to play
this classic game of chance against a live chicken. |
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The
house has a key advantage because the chicken always goes first
(and always gets the 'O'). |
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No need
to worry about animal labor laws. Although "Ginger" is the star, 14 other look-a-like hens impersonate her to give her a break at various times each day. |
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Ginger
and her team of back-up hens are well educated. They were trained
at the Boger Chicken University in Springdale, AR. Although the Boger training technique is secret, it is based on the methods popularized by psychologist B.F. Skinner, who believed that reward training was superior to other methods. |
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Ginger does not need room and board, nor does she take up much space. She is happy with her own custom-made, lavishly decorated chicken coop. |
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Food expenses are minimal. Ginger is not a prima donna. She does not require special meals. Her own special brand of chicken feed suits her just fine. In fact, she eats like a bird. |
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Ginger is no spring chicken. She is a mature, intelligent young hen who knows what she wants in life. Anyway, she was born in the fall. |
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On an average day, more than 500 guests at the Tropicana in Atlantic City will play the Chicken Challenge. There is always a line. |
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Since
September 2001, only 5 people at Atlantic City's Tropicana have championed the chicken and won $10,000. |
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And the number one reason............She will bring you Good Cluck! |