Bay 101 is a
cardroom in
San Jose, California. Like other California cardrooms, Bay 101 offers
poker
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cash games and
tournaments as well as special "California" style table games.
Bay 101 is perhaps best known for hosting the Bay 101 Shooting Star, a
World Poker Tour tournament created by Bay 101 owner Marko Trapani in 1997.
The Bay 101 Shooting Star is a major
bounty tournament, and the only one of its type on the World Poker Tour.
History
In 1929, Joseph Sutter Sr. purchased the Panama Inn in
Alviso
Alviso is a district of San Jose, California, located in North San Jose on the southern shores of San Francisco Bay. Originally an independent town, founded in 1852, today Alviso is San Jose's only waterfront district, primarily residential in nat ...
, which he would rename as Sutter's Club.
Sutter's son, Joseph Sutter Jr., took over the establishment in 1947,
and added poker tables in 1961.
In 1989,
Caltrans
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released plans for widening of
Highway 237 that would require demolishing the club.
A group of investors including
Berryessa Flea Market
The San Jose Flea Market, located in Berryessa district of San Jose, California, was founded by George Bumb Sr. in March 1960. He had the idea to open a flea market while working in the solid waste and landfill business. He witnessed abundant i ...
owner Jeff Bumb announced a plan to acquire a 49 percent interest in Sutter's Place and move it to a new, larger facility.
The move would have been prohibited under a 1978 city law intended to phase out card rooms by ending issuance of new licenses and transfers of existing licenses.
However, Bumb's group successfully lobbied the city council to amend the law to allow Sutter's to move to a new location and expand to 40 tables.
Sutter's closed in June 1992.
Initial plans called for it to move to the Italian Gardens complex near
Downtown San Jose, but negotiations with the site owner failed.
Developers instead selected a site in an industrial area near
Highway 101
Highway 101 was an American country music band founded in 1986 in Los Angeles, California. The initial lineup consisted of Paulette Carlson (lead vocals), Jack Daniels (guitar), Curtis Stone (bass guitar, vocals), and Scott "Cactus" Moser (drums) ...
. A contest was held to choose a new name for the casino, and Bay 101 was selected out of 7,400 entries. The cardroom was built at its new location at a cost of $15 million.
Bay 101 held a grand opening in November 1993, but could not offer gaming because background checks for the owners' gaming license had not been completed; only the restaurants and bar were operating. As the licensing process dragged on, the club was closed and its 600 employees were laid off in December. The state
Department of Justice eventually denied Bay 101's license application because of alleged failures to disclose certain financial information, and other reasons that were not made public. The shareholders then agreed to sell their stakes in the business to brothers Tim Bumb and George Bumb Jr., who had previously been only passive investors, and were seen as the most likely to successfully appeal the state's decision. Under the sole ownership of Tim and George, Bay 101 received a provisional gaming license in August 1994. The card room finally opened and dealt its first games on September 9, 1994.
Bay 101 announced plans in 2013 to move across the freeway to the site of the San Jose Airport Hotel, near the new location of the city's other cardroom,
Casino M8trix
Casino M8trix is a cardroom in San Jose, California. The 8-story casino offers table games and a poker room. Founded in 1946 under the name Garden City Casino, the casino secured one of the 15 card room licenses in San Jose.
The casino has been i ...
.
The Bumb family had purchased the hotel in 2012 for more than $20 million, in anticipation of the cardroom's lease coming to an end in 2017. An alternative plan emerged in June 2014, as Bay 101 lobbied for permission to move to
Milpitas, where it would pay a lower tax rate and be allowed to expand to 115 tables. That plan was rejected, however, by Milpitas voters. The Airport Hotel was demolished in December 2015 to make way for Bay 101's new $100-million casino, hotel, and, office complex. The first phase of the new complex, comprising the casino and a restaurant, opened in September 2017.
See also
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List of casinos in California
References
External links
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Casinos in California
Culture of San Jose, California
Buildings and structures in San Jose, California