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ITEM VIEW: CG153988
Was: Nashville West Card Room #3
6601 Watt Avenue
N. Highlands, California
Type: Card Room
Status: Closed
Open: 1982, Close: 1994

Bar, pool hall, country western night club, and licensed card room owned by Jay Tucker. Open 24 hours. The "Nashville West Card Room #3", also owned by Tucker was previously at this address (see "Was").

Tucker, was dubbed the "King of Sacramento County Card Rooms" by The Gambling Scene magazine. He also owned the Embers Casino, and the Nashville West Card Room #2 which became the River City Casino, all in neighboring Sacramento.

TTSS Enterprises Inc. was the name of Jay Tucker's incorporated business that owned his card rooms. These ”T.T.S.S. Ent.” chips that may have also been used here.

Advertisement from March 1982 (Gambling Scene West, Vol 1, No.2).

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CG153988 Obsolete
Denom: $5
Added: 2015-12-09
Last Update: 2023-04-16
Color: Purple
Mold: HHL
Inlay: HS-Blue
Contributed by: Jim Colbert

Attribution traced to Armin Pfaender's California Chip Guide (2004). Not in Eastman (1998).

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