Thunder Valley Casino Resort warns of false online gaming ad
The California resort says an advertisement falsely claimed that the casino offers real-money online gaming.
US.- Thunder Valley Casino Resort in California has warned that misleading online advertisements falsely claim that the casino offers real-money online gaming accessible from anywhere in the US. The company said it is working to have these ads removed.
The resort said it does not offer real-money online slots, table games, or any remote wagering platform at this time. The casino’s gaming operations are only available in person at its resort property in Lincoln under the oversight of the United Auburn Indian Community Tribal Gaming Agency and the National Indian Gaming Commission.

Doug Elmets, spokesperson for Thunder Valley Casino Resort, said: “Advertisements circulating online that suggest Thunder Valley is now ‘officially online’ and offering real-money play across the country are entirely fabricated. We are actively working to have these fraudulent ads removed and are urging guests to be vigilant and avoid engaging with any links or platforms that claim to represent Thunder Valley in this way.”