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- Revenues Increased 12.6% Over Prior-Years Third Quarter


GlobeNewswire Inc | Nov 8, 2021 04:05PM EST

November 08, 2021

- Revenues Increased 12.6% Over Prior-Years Third Quarter

- Operating Income Improved to $11.1Million from $10.4Million in the Third Quarter of 2020;Net Income of $4.6Million Compared to $7.7 Million;Adjusted EBITDA Increased to $13.6 Million from $12.5 Million

- Construction of Chamonix Casino Hotel Continues

- Company is Competing for Two Development Opportunities;

LAS VEGAS, Nov. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Full House Resorts, Inc. (Nasdaq: FLL) today announced results for the third quarter ended September30,2021.

On a consolidated basis, revenues in the third quarter of 2021 were $47.2 million, a 12.6% increase from $42.0 million in the prior-year period. Both periods reflect a full quarter of reopened operations, as all of the Companys properties reopened by June 2020 after closing in March 2020 due to the pandemic. Net income for the third quarter of 2021 was $4.6 million, or $0.13 per diluted common share, reflecting additional interest expense related to the funding of the Companys Chamonix development project in Cripple Creek, Colorado, and a credit in the prior-year quarter related to warrants that were retired in early 2021. In the prior-year period, net income was $7.7 million, or $0.28 per diluted common share. Adjusted EBITDA(a) in the 2021 third quarter was $13.6 million, an 8.9% increase from $12.5 million in the third quarter of 2020. Growth in the 2021 period was due to improved results from the Companys Nevada segment and the sale of free play that Indianas casinos are permitted to transfer to other casino operators within the state, partially offset by the temporary closure of Silver Slipper due to the passage of Hurricane Ida and the impact of wildfires in the communities surrounding Grand Lodge Casino. Results for the third quarter of 2021 also include $1.6 million of revenue related to the Companys Contracted Sports Wagering segment, compared to $0.7 million in the prior-year period. Currently, five of the Companys six permitted sports wagering skins in Indiana and Colorado are live.

We had another strong quarter, with revenue and operating income increases despite some weather challenges, said DanielR.Lee, President and Chief Executive Officer of Full House Resorts. Revenues in the third quarter of 2021 increased 12.6%, reflecting the relaxation of pandemic-related restrictions, our sale of free play in Indiana (in this years third quarter instead of the fourth quarter in prior years), and a continued strong overall performance. Adjusted EBITDA increased to $13.6 million from $12.5million in the third quarter of 2020.

Continued Mr. Lee, At the Silver Slipper, guest visitation remained robust except for a brief downturn as Hurricane Ida made landfall. We had little damage from the hurricane, but it significantly hampered our operations for four days. At Bronco Billys, we continue to try and mitigate the impact of Chamonixs construction on Bronco Billys neighboring operations. Despite the loss of on-site parking, Bronco Billys continued to perform strongly relative to its average performance over the past decade. Rising Star continues to do well. As noted above, Rising Star benefited in the quarter from the sale of free play, whereas prior years had a similar transaction in the fourth quarter. At our Nevada segment, Stockmans Casino has largely returned to pre-pandemic levels, while Grand Lodge Casino was adversely affected by a low table games hold percentage and smoke from nearby wildfires, particularly over the Labor Day weekend.

At our Chamonix project in Cripple Creek, we are currently installing footings and structural walls for the hotel tower and are preparing for the start of vertical construction. It is still relatively early in the construction process, so estimates of cost and completion dates still contain substantial uncertainty, but we are in the process of completing the bidding for a substantial portion of the construction budget.

We also continue to pursue other growth opportunities in Waukegan, Illinois, and Terre Haute, Indiana. In Illinois, we recently presented our proposal to the Illinois Gaming Board for a new destination casino in Waukegan, a northern suburb of Chicago. Similarly, we are scheduled to present our unique proposal to the Indiana Gaming Commission next week for an iconic casino hotel in Terre Haute, approximately one hour west of Indianapolis. The respective gaming commissions have indicated that they intend to select their winning proposals on November17 (Indiana) and by early January (Illinois). Both new casinos would be named American Place.

Our management team at Full House has a long history of developing some of the most iconic casinos in the world. We look forward to the potential of developing both of these unique proposals over the next few years.

Renderings and other information regarding both proposals is available at www.AmericanPlace.com.

Third Quarter Highlights and Subsequent Events

-- Mississippi. The Silver Slipper Casino and Hotels operational performance continues to reflect a focus on marketing and labor improvements, as well as the benefit of numerous investments in the property in recent years. Such investments included a substantial renovation of the casino and the buffet, a renovated porte cochere, repainted exterior, new energy-efficient building signage, the Beach Club, the Oyster Bar, and the introduction of on-site sports betting. For the third quarter of 2021, revenues at Silver Slipper increased 7.9% to $21.5 million, reflecting the relaxation of pandemic-related business restrictions during the 2021 period. Adjusted Segment EBITDA was flat at $6.5 million, reflecting the temporary closure of the property due to Hurricane Ida in August 2021. -- Indiana. Rising Star Casino Resorts revenues were $12.6 million in the third quarter of 2021, an increase from $9.6 million in the third quarter of 2020. Adjusted Segment EBITDA rose to $3.8 million in the third quarter of 2021 from $2.1 million in the prior-year period. The increase was the result of the sale of free play, offsetting somewhat higher operating expenses. The states casinos are permitted to transfer free play to other casino operators within Indiana. Because Indiana has a progressive gaming tax system and Rising Star is one of the smaller casinos in the state, the property has consistently sold its ability to deduct free play in computing gaming taxes to operators in higher tax tiers. Such sales resulted in $2.1 million of revenue and income in the third quarter of 2021. Rising Star also sold its free play for $2.1 million during 2020, although not until the fourth quarter. -- Colorado. This segment includes Bronco Billys Casino and Hotel and, upon its opening, will include Chamonix Casino Hotel. Revenues for this segment were $6.3 million in the third quarter of 2021, a decrease from $7.6 million in the third quarter of 2020. Adjusted Segment EBITDA of $1.5 million in the third quarter of 2021 compares to $3.1 million in the prior-year period. Results in the current period were impacted by the loss of all of the propertys on-site parking due to the construction of Chamonix. To alleviate the lack of on-site parking, the Company introduced complimentary valet parking, as well as a free shuttle service to an off-site parking lot. Also, the prior-year period had a $424,000 benefit from the elimination of point redemption liabilities that accrued under the propertys prior loyalty program.As discussed above, construction continues on Chamonix Casino Hotel, located adjacent to Bronco Billys. When complete, Chamonix will include a new casino, approximately 300 luxury guest rooms and suites, parking garage, meeting and entertainment space, outdoor rooftop pool, spa, and fine-dining restaurant. We are currently installing footings and structural walls for the hotel towers. Vertical construction is expected to commence within the coming weeks. The three principal guestroom towers are anticipated to top out between April and August 2022. For detailed renderings of the project and two webcams of the construction underway, please visit www.ChamonixCO.com. -- Nevada. This segment consists of the Grand Lodge Casino, which is located within the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe luxury resort in Incline Village, and Stockmans Casino, which is located near the Naval Air Station in Fallon. This segment is historically the smallest of the Companys segments. During the third quarter of 2021, Stockmans Casino continued to benefit from the relaxation of pandemic-related restrictions, including at the nearby Naval air station. Grand Lodge Casino was adversely affected in the 2021 period by significant wildfires in the region, including a great deal of smoke over the Labor Day holiday weekend. Additionally, Grand Lodge Casinos results were adversely affected by a table games hold percentage that was 8.4 percentage points lower than the three-year average hold percentage. Revenues for the segment were $5.1 million and $4.1 million for the third quarters of 2021 and 2020, respectively. Adjusted Segment EBITDA was $1.5million and $1.0 million, respectively.

-- Contracted Sports Wagering. This segment consists of the Companys on-site and online sports wagering skins (akin to websites) in Colorado and Indiana. Revenues and Adjusted Segment EBITDA were both $1.6 million in the third quarter of 2021, reflecting the launch of two additional sports wagering skins on April 1 and April 23, 2021. Currently, five of the Companys six permitted sports wagering skins are operating. For the third quarter of 2020, when only two sports wagering skins were live, revenues and Adjusted Segment EBITDA were $679,000 and $631,000, respectively. We receive a percentage of defined revenues of each skin, subject to annual minimums. When all six skins are in operation, we should receive a contractual minimum of $7 million per year of annualized revenues, with minimal related expenses. We also received $6 million of market access fees when the agreements were signed in 2019. Such fees were capitalized and are being recorded as income over the ten-year lives of the contracts. -- Corporate. Corporate expenses were higher than the prior-year period and consistent with recent quarters, largely due to additional professional fees, a gradual resumption of activities in late 2020 following the closure period, and an increase in accrued bonus compensation, reflecting the Companys improved operating results. -- Terre Haute Casino Proposal. In September 2021, in response to an application process launched by the Indiana Gaming Commission (IGC), the Company submitted a proposal for an extraordinary gaming and entertainment destination for Terre Haute, Indiana. Named American Place, it would be developed on 32 acres of land that the Company currently has under contract. The site is located approximately one hour west of Indianapolis and within 100 miles of Champaign-Urbana and Decatur, Illinois, as well as Lafayette, Indiana. It is highly visible from Interstate 70 and convenient to the I-70/SR 46 interchange.Full Houses proposed design is unique in several respects. The four-star, 100-room hotel is elevated above an interior greenscape, in a shape resembling a happy smile. The hotel appears to float above a fountain that surrounds its base. This design allows a majority of the guest rooms to be located on upper levels and to enjoy extended views. Atop the hotel is a pool deck and restaurant, featuring sushi and robata grill entrees, overlooking the Wabash Valley. Along the busy neighboring freeway, Full House plans to build a large greenhouse, offering a lush interior environment. Within the greenhouse, the project would have two restaurants that offer outdoor dining, even in winter, as well as venues for weddings and other group events. The world-class casino would be located between the hotel and the greenhouse and offer approximately 1,000 slot machines, 50 table games, and a state-of-the-art sportsbook. Atop the casino, the Company has planned for a solar energy farm, which would provide green, sustainable energy for a portion of the complexs electrical needs. Full House is slated to present, in person, its American Place proposal to the IGC on November17. The IGC has indicated that it expects to select its favored proposal from the four submittals on that same day. If awarded the gaming license, the Company has proposed to operate a temporary casino during construction of the larger permanent facility, subject to IGC approval. For detailed renderings of the project, please visit www.AmericanPlace.com. -- Waukegan Casino Proposal. In October 2019, the Company submitted a proposal to the Illinois Gaming Board (IGB) to develop and operate a casino and entertainment destination in Waukegan, Illinois, also to be named American Place. It would include a world-class casino with a state-of-the-art sports book; a premium boutique hotel comprised of twenty luxurious villas, each ranging from 1,500 to 2,500 square feet with full butler service; a 1,500-seat live entertainment venue; a gourmet restaurant that will rival the finest restaurants in Chicago; additional eateries and bars; and other amenities that will attract gaming and non-gaming patrons from throughout Chicagoland and beyond. A second phase of American Place is expected to include a four-star hotel with 150 rooms.Full House is one of two finalists, each of which presented the merits of its Waukegan proposal to the IGB in October 2021. The IGB has indicated that it expects to select its favored developer for the Waukegan gaming license by early January 2022. If selected, Full House intends to operate a temporary casino during construction of the larger, more lavish, permanent facility.

Liquidity and Capital ResourcesAs of September30,2021, the Company had $274.5million in cash and cash equivalents (including $176.6million of cash reserved for the construction of Chamonix), $310million in outstanding senior secured notes due 2028, and $5.6million in outstanding unsecured loans obtained under the CARES Act. The Company is in the process of seeking forgiveness of its CARES Act loans. While management and the Companys consultants believe that the CARES Act loans should fully qualify for forgiveness, there is no certainty that any or all of such loans will be forgiven. The Company also has a $15 million senior secured revolving credit facility, all of which was available to draw upon as of September30, 2021.

Conference Call InformationThe Company will host a conference call for investors today, November8,2021, at 4:30p.m.ET (1:30p.m.PT) to discuss its 2021 third quarter results. Investors can access the live audio webcast from the Companys website at www.fullhouseresorts.com under the investor relations section. The conference call can also be accessed by dialing (800)437-2398 or, for international callers, (323)289-6576.

A replay of the conference call will be available shortly after the conclusion of the call through November22,2021. To access the replay, please visit www.fullhouseresorts.com. Investors can also access the replay by dialing (844)512-2921 or, for international callers, (412)317-6671 and using the passcode 9932539.

(a) Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial MeasureThe Company utilizes Adjusted Segment EBITDA, a financial measure in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), as the measure of segment profit in assessing performance and allocating resources at the reportable segment level. Adjusted Segment EBITDA is defined as earnings before interest and other non-operating income (expense), taxes, depreciation and amortization, preopening expenses, impairment charges, asset write-offs, recoveries, gain (loss) from asset disposals, project development and acquisition costs, non-cash share-based compensation expense, and corporate-related costs and expenses that are not allocated to each segment. The Company also utilizes Adjusted EBITDA (a non-GAAP measure), which is defined as Adjusted Segment EBITDA net of corporate-related costs and expenses.

Although Adjusted EBITDA is not a measure of performance or liquidity calculated in accordance with GAAP, the Company believes this non-GAAP financial measure provides meaningful supplemental information regarding our performance and liquidity. The Company utilizes this metric or measure internally to focus management on year-over-year changes in core operating performance, which it considers its ordinary, ongoing and customary operations and which it believes is useful information to investors. Accordingly, management excludes certain items when analyzing core operating performance, such as the items mentioned above, that management believes are not reflective of ordinary, ongoing and customary operations.

A reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA is presented below. However, you should not consider this measure in isolation or as a substitute for operating income, cash flows from operating activities, or any other measure for determining our operating performance or liquidity that is calculated in accordance with GAAP. You are encouraged to evaluate these adjustments and the reasons we consider them appropriate for supplemental analysis. In evaluating Adjusted EBITDA, you should be aware that, in the future, we may incur expenses that are the same as or similar to some of the adjustments in this presentation. Our presentation of Adjusted EBITDA should not be construed as an inference that our future results will be unaffected by unusual or non-recurring items.

FULL HOUSE RESORTS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIESCONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (Unaudited)(In thousands, except per share data)

Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September30, September30, 2021 2020 2021 2020 Revenues Casino $ 32,506 $ 31,910 $ 99,217 $ 63,616 Food and 7,092 5,612 20,633 14,596 beverageHotel 2,469 2,511 7,190 5,204 Otheroperations,including 5,171 1,923 9,848 3,904 contractedsportswagering 47,238 41,956 136,888 87,320 Operatingcosts and expensesCasino 11,261 10,125 32,687 23,886 Food and 6,199 5,234 17,487 14,453 beverageHotel 1,136 1,113 3,332 2,663 Other 576 564 1,522 1,441 operationsSelling,general and 14,791 12,555 43,211 35,332 administrativeProjectdevelopment 318 108 491 423 costsPreopening 17 ? 17 ? costsDepreciationand 1,819 1,848 5,448 5,868 amortizationLoss ondisposal of 2 ? 674 439 assets, net 36,119 31,547 104,869 84,505 Operating 11,119 10,409 32,019 2,815 incomeOther(expense) income, netInterestexpense, net (6,405 ) (2,391 ) (17,531 ) (7,329 )of capitalizedinterestLoss onextinguishment ? ? (6,104 ) ? of debtAdjustment tofair value of ? (403 ) (1,347 ) 1,159 warrants (6,405 ) (2,794 ) (24,982 ) (6,170 )Income (loss)before income 4,714 7,615 7,037 (3,355 )taxesIncome taxprovision 95 (93 ) 379 (2 )(benefit)Net income $ 4,619 $ 7,708 $ 6,658 $ (3,353 )(loss) Basic income(loss) per $ 0.13 $ 0.28 $ 0.21 $ (0.12 )shareDiluted income(loss) per $ 0.13 $ 0.28 $ 0.19 $ (0.17 )share Basic weightedaverage numberof common 34,227 27,106 31,939 27,087 sharesoutstandingDilutedweightedaverage number 36,636 27,464 34,339 27,220 of commonsharesoutstanding

Full House Resorts, Inc.Supplemental InformationSegment Revenues, Adjusted Segment EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA(In Thousands, Unaudited)

Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September30, September30, 2021 2020 2021 2020 Revenues Mississippi $ 21,538 $ 19,966 $ 68,133 $ 44,181 Indiana^(2) 12,586 9,565 31,753 19,019 Colorado^ 6,340 7,633 18,626 14,248 (2)Nevada 5,132 4,113 14,216 8,307 ContractedSports 1,642 679 4,160 1,565 Wagering^(2) $ 47,238 $ 41,956 $ 136,888 $ 87,320 AdjustedSegmentEBITDA^(1) andAdjustedEBITDAMississippi $ 6,485 $ 6,495 $ 23,097 $ 9,526 Indiana^(2) 3,816 2,082 7,615 (769 )Colorado^ 1,543 3,116 5,092 2,448 (2)Nevada 1,537 1,032 4,173 79 ContractedSports 1,645 631 4,122 1,467 Wagering^(2)AdjustedSegment 15,026 13,356 44,099 12,751 EBITDACorporate (1,427 ) (870 ) (4,803 ) (2,899 )Adjusted $ 13,599 $ 12,486 $ 39,296 $ 9,852 EBITDA

__________(1)The Company utilizes Adjusted Segment EBITDA as the measure of segment operating profit in assessing performance and allocating resources at the reportable segment level.(2)The Company made certain minor reclassifications to 2020 amounts to conform to current-period presentation for enhanced comparability. Such reclassifications had no effect on the previously reported results of operations or financial position.

Full House Resorts, Inc.Supplemental InformationReconciliation of Net Income (Loss) and Operating Income (Loss) to Adjusted EBITDA(In Thousands, Unaudited)

Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September30, September30, 2021 2020 2021 2020 Net income (loss) $ 4,619 $ 7,708 $ 6,658 $ (3,353 )Income tax 95 (93 ) 379 (2 )provision (benefit)Interest expense,net of amounts 6,405 2,391 17,531 7,329 capitalizedLoss onextinguishment of ? ? 6,104 ? debtAdjustment to fair ? 403 1,347 (1,159 )value of warrantsOperating income 11,119 10,409 32,019 2,815 Project development 318 108 491 423 costsPreopening costs 17 ? 17 ? Depreciation and 1,819 1,848 5,448 5,868 amortizationLoss on disposal of 2 ? 674 439 assets, netStock-based 324 121 647 307 compensationAdjusted EBITDA $ 13,599 $ 12,486 $ 39,296 $ 9,852

Full House Resorts, Inc.Supplemental InformationReconciliation of Operating Income (Loss) to Adjusted Segment EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA(In Thousands, Unaudited)

Three Months Ended September30,2021 Adjusted Segment Operating Depreciation Loss on Project Stock- EBITDAand Income and Disposal Development Preopening Based Adjusted (Loss) Amortization of Costs Costs Compensation EBITDA AssetsReporting segmentsMississippi $ 5,794 $ 690 $ 1 $ ? $ ? $ ? $ 6,485 Indiana 3,247 569 ? ? ? ? 3,816 Colorado 1,138 387 1 ? 17 ? 1,543 Nevada 1,402 135 ? ? ? ? 1,537 ContractedSports 1,645 ? ? ? ? ? 1,645 Wagering 13,226 1,781 2 ? 17 ? 15,026 Other operationsCorporate (2,107 ) 38 ? 318 ? 324 (1,427 ) $ 11,119 $ 1,819 $ 2 $ 318 $ 17 $ 324 $ 13,599

Three Months Ended September30,2020 Adjusted Segment Operating Depreciation Project Stock- EBITDAand Income and Development Based Adjusted (Loss) Amortization Costs Compensation EBITDAReporting segmentsMississippi $ 5,793 $ 702 $ ? $ ? $ 6,495 Indiana 1,463 619 ? ? 2,082 Colorado 2,771 345 ? ? 3,116 Nevada 888 144 ? ? 1,032 ContractedSports 631 ? ? ? 631 Wagering 11,546 1,810 ? ? 13,356 Other operationsCorporate (1,137 ) 38 108 121 (870 ) $ 10,409 $ 1,848 $ 108 $ 121 $ 12,486

Full House Resorts, Inc.Supplemental InformationReconciliation of Operating Income (Loss) to Adjusted Segment EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA(In Thousands, Unaudited)

Nine Months Ended September30,2021 Adjusted Segment Operating Depreciation Loss on Project Stock- EBITDAand Income and Disposal Development Preopening Based Adjusted (Loss) Amortization of Costs Costs Compensation EBITDA AssetsReporting segmentsMississippi $ 20,484 $ 2,024 $ 589 $ ? $ ? $ ? $ 23,097 Indiana 5,837 1,778 ? ? ? ? 7,615 Colorado 3,871 1,119 85 ? 17 ? 5,092 Nevada 3,761 412 ? ? ? ? 4,173 ContractedSports 4,122 ? ? ? ? ? 4,122 Wagering 38,075 5,333 674 ? 17 ? 44,099 Other operationsCorporate (6,056 ) 115 ? 491 ? 647 (4,803 ) $ 32,019 $ 5,448 $ 674 $ 491 $ 17 $ 647 $ 39,296

Nine Months Ended September30,2020 Adjusted Segment Operating Depreciation Loss on Project Stock- EBITDAand Income and Disposal Development Based Adjusted (Loss) Amortization of Costs Compensation EBITDA AssetsReporting segmentsMississippi $ 7,180 $ 2,346 $ ? $ ? $ ? $ 9,526 Indiana (2,626 ) 1,857 ? ? ? (769 )Colorado 1,335 1,109 4 ? ? 2,448 Nevada (797 ) 441 435 ? ? 79 ContractedSports 1,467 ? ? ? ? 1,467 Wagering 6,559 5,753 439 ? ? 12,751 Other operationsCorporate (3,744 ) 115 ? 423 307 (2,899 ) $ 2,815 $ 5,868 $ 439 $ 423 $ 307 $ 9,852

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-looking StatementsThis press release contains statements by Full House and our officers that are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements can be identified by words such as: anticipate, intend, plan, believe, project, expect, future, should, will and similar references to future periods. Some forward-looking statements in this press release include those regarding our expected construction budget, estimated commencement and completion dates, expected amenities, and our expected operational performance for Chamonix; our expectations regarding our sports wagering contracts with third-party providers, including the expected revenues and expenses and the expected timing for the launch of the sixth and final sports betting skin related thereto; our expectations regarding the Waukegan and Terre Haute proposals, including the timing of the RFP processes and any decisions thereunder, our ability to obtain either casino license, the expected amenities for both proposals and, if we are awarded either or both licenses, to obtain financing; and our expectations regarding any forgiveness of our CARES Act loans. Forward-looking statements are neither historical facts nor assurances of future performance. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are outside of the control of Full House. Such risks include, without limitation, our ability to repay our substantial indebtedness; the potential for additional adverse impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, including the emergence of variants, on our business, construction projects, indebtedness, financial condition and operating results; actions by government officials at the federal, state or local level with respect to steps to be taken, including, without limitation, additional shutdowns, travel restrictions, social distancing measures or shelter-in-place orders, in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic; our ability to effectively manage and control expenses as a result of the pandemic; our ability to complete Chamonix on-time and on-budget; changes in guest visitation or spending patterns due to COVID-19 or other health or other concerns; a decrease in overall demand as other competing entertainment venues continue to re-open; construction risks, disputes and cost overruns; dependence on existing management; competition; uncertainties over the development and success of our expansion projects; the financial performance of our finished projects and renovations; effectiveness of expense and operating efficiencies; inflation and its potential impacts on labor costs and the prices of food, construction, and other materials; the effects of potential disruptions in the supply chains for goods, such as food, lumber, and other materials; general macroeconomic conditions; and regulatory and business conditions in the gaming industry (including the possible authorization or expansion of gaming in the states we operate or nearby states). Additional information concerning potential factors that could affect our financial condition and results of operations is included in the reports Full House files with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to, PartI, Item1A. Risk Factors and Part II, Item 7. Managements Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the most recently ended fiscal year and our other periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We are under no obligation to (and expressly disclaim any such obligation to) update or revise our forward-looking statements as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Actual results may differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements. Therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking statements.

About Full House Resorts, Inc.Full House Resorts owns, leases, develops and operates gaming facilities throughout the country. The Companys properties include Silver Slipper Casino and Hotel in Hancock County, Mississippi; Bronco Billys Casino and Hotel in Cripple Creek, Colorado; Rising Star Casino Resort in Rising Sun, Indiana; Stockmans Casino in Fallon, Nevada; and Grand Lodge Casino, located within the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino in Incline Village, Nevada. The Company is currently constructing Chamonix Casino Hotel, a new luxury hotel and casino in Cripple Creek, Colorado, is one of two finalists for consideration by the Illinois Gaming Board to develop a casino in Waukegan, Illinois, and is one of four companies under consideration by the Indiana Gaming Commission to develop a casino in Terre Haute, Indiana. For further information, please visit www.fullhouseresorts.com.



Contact:Lewis Fanger, Chief Financial OfficerFull House Resorts, Inc.702-221-7800www.fullhouseresorts.com






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