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Full House Resorts Announces First Quarter Results

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– Revenues Increased 39.6% to $69.9 Million in the First Quarter of 2024

– American Place Casino Celebrates Its First Anniversary With Strong Performance Gains

– Chamonix Casino Hotel Continued Its Phased Opening, With Its Remaining Hotel Rooms
Brought Online During the First Quarter, While Its High-End Steakhouse, 980 Prime, Opened in April

LAS VEGAS, May 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Full House Resorts, Inc. (Nasdaq: FLL) today announced results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024.

On a consolidated basis, revenues in the first quarter of 2024 were $69.9 million, a 39.6% increase from $50.1 million in the prior-year period. These results reflect the continued ramp-up of operations at American Place, which opened in mid-February 2023, and the phased opening of Chamonix Casino Hotel, beginning in late-December 2023. Net loss for the first quarter of 2024 was $11.3 million, or $(0.33) per diluted common share, which includes $1.7 million of preopening costs, as well as depreciation and amortization charges related to our new American Place and Chamonix facilities of $5.5 million and $3.7 million, respectively. In the prior-year period, net loss was $11.4 million, or $(0.33) per diluted common share, reflecting $10.5 million of preopening and development costs. Adjusted EBITDA(a) rose 22.6% in the first quarter of 2024 to $12.4 million from $10.1 million in the prior-year period, reflecting strong growth from American Place, partially offset by the adverse effects of heavy snowfall in several of our markets.

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“We had a strong quarter of growth, led by American Place,” said Daniel R. Lee, President and Chief Executive Officer of Full House Resorts. “Typical of most new casino openings, American Place has continued to improve its operations since its opening just over a year ago. During the first quarter, quarterly revenues at American Place rose to their highest yet – $25.8 million. Similarly, Adjusted Property EBITDA rose to $7.4 million. As reported by the Illinois Gaming Board, monthly revenues at American Place reached a new record in December 2023, only to then exceed that record in February 2024 and again in March 2024. March was the first month with full year-over-year comparisons, and gaming revenues in that month rose 34% compared to March 2023. The strong first quarter results were assisted by the opening of our high-end restaurant, North Shore Steaks & Seafood, which opened on February 14, 2024. We look forward to continued growth at American Place as its database continues to grow and operations continue to season.

“We believe that American Place provides a reasonable case study for how Chamonix should perform in the nearer-term,” continued Mr. Lee, “modestly at first, with meaningful improvement in revenues and profitability as we progress through years one and two. Similar to American Place, we elected to open Chamonix in phases, beginning with Chamonix’s casino, meeting space, and approximately one-third of its guestrooms in late-December. The remainder of Chamonix’s 300 guestrooms came online gradually during the first quarter. Our high-end steakhouse, 980 Prime by Barry Dakake, began welcoming its first guests on April 19; our pool and spa should begin operations before Memorial Day weekend. We believe Chamonix is far superior to the other casinos in Cripple Creek, and its guestrooms and amenities rival those of Colorado destinations such as Aspen and Vail. Driven by the new casino, revenues from our Colorado operations have more than doubled amounts seen in 2023, but we expect significantly more growth in the future. As Chamonix’s full breadth of amenities come online, operations continue to season, and its customer database expands, revenue and profitability should follow. The early seeds for Chamonix’s success are there, which give us increased confidence in the longer-term success of our Colorado investment.”

First Quarter Highlights

  • Midwest & South. This segment includes Silver Slipper Casino and Hotel, Rising Star Casino Resort, and American Place. Revenues for the segment were $54.6 million in the first quarter of 2024, a 33.9% increase from $40.8 million in the prior-year period. Adjusted Segment EBITDA rose to $12.7 million, an 18.7% increase from $10.7 million in the prior-year period. These results reflect the February 17, 2023 opening of American Place, our casino located in Waukegan, Illinois. In the first quarter of 2024, American Place generated $25.8 million of revenue and $7.4 million of Adjusted Property EBITDA, or increases of 147.7% and 106.6%, respectively, compared to the first quarter of 2023. Additionally, results include Rising Star’s sale of “free play,” which resulted in $2.1 million of revenue and income in the first quarters of both 2023 and 2024.
  • West. This segment includes Grand Lodge Casino (located within the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe resort in Incline Village), Stockman’s Casino, Bronco Billy’s Casino, and Chamonix Casino Hotel, which began its phased opening on December 27, 2023. Bronco Billy’s and Chamonix are two integrated and adjoining casinos, and are operated by our management team in Colorado as a single entity. Revenues for the segment rose 60.4% to $13.0 million in the first quarter of 2024, versus $8.1 million in the prior-year period. Adjusted Segment EBITDA of $(0.1) million in the first quarter of 2024 compares to $0.1 million in the prior-year period. Current-period results reflect the phased opening of Chamonix Casino Hotel, which includes elevated expenses that are expected to normalize in future periods, such as the training of new employees and additional marketing costs expected to benefit future operations. Results in the current period also reflect significant snowfall over several weekends, when guest traffic at our casinos is typically strongest, and the loss of electrical power to the entire city of Cripple Creek for three days.
  • Contracted Sports Wagering. This segment consists of our on-site and online sports wagering “skins” (akin to websites) in Colorado, Indiana, and Illinois. Revenues and Adjusted Segment EBITDA in the first quarter of 2024 were $2.3 million and $1.9 million, respectively. These results reflect the contractual launch of our permitted Illinois sports skin in August 2023, as well as a provision for credit losses on sports wagering receivables of $0.3 million, which adversely affected Adjusted Segment EBITDA. For the first quarter of 2023, both revenues and Adjusted Segment EBITDA were $1.2 million.

Liquidity and Capital Resources
As of March 31, 2024, we had $46.3 million in cash and cash equivalents, including $20.6 million of cash reserved under our bond indentures to complete the construction of Chamonix. Our debt consisted primarily of $450.0 million in outstanding senior secured notes due 2028, which became callable at specified premiums in February 2024, and $27.0 million outstanding under our revolving credit facility.

Conference Call Information
We will host a conference call for investors today, May 8, 2024, at 4:30 p.m. ET (1:30 p.m. PT) to discuss our 2024 first quarter results. Investors can access the live audio webcast from our website at www.fullhouseresorts.com under the investor relations section. The conference call can also be accessed by dialing (201) 689-8470.

A replay of the conference call will be available shortly after the conclusion of the call through May 22, 2024. To access the replay, please visit www.fullhouseresorts.com. Investors can also access the replay by dialing (412) 317-6671 and using the passcode 13746178.

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(a) Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Our presentation of non-GAAP Measures may be different from the presentation used by other companies, and therefore, comparability may be limited. While excluded from certain non-GAAP Measures, depreciation and amortization expense, interest expense, income taxes and other items have been and will be incurred. Each of these items should also be considered in the overall evaluation of our results. Additionally, our non-GAAP Measures do not consider capital expenditures and other investing activities and should not be considered as a measure of our liquidity. We compensate for these limitations by providing the relevant disclosure of our depreciation and amortization, interest and income taxes, and other items both in our reconciliations to the historical GAAP financial measures and in our condensed consolidated financial statements, all of which should be considered when evaluating our performance.

Our non-GAAP Measures are to be used in addition to, and in conjunction with, results presented in accordance with GAAP. These non-GAAP Measures should not be considered as an alternative to net income, operating income, or any other operating performance measure prescribed by GAAP, nor should these measures be relied upon to the exclusion of GAAP financial measures. These non-GAAP Measures reflect additional ways of viewing our operations that we believe, when viewed with our GAAP results and the reconciliations to the corresponding historical GAAP financial measures, provide a more complete understanding of factors and trends affecting our business than could be obtained absent this disclosure. Management strongly encourages investors to review our financial information in its entirety and not to rely on a single financial measure.

Adjusted Segment EBITDA. We utilize Adjusted Segment EBITDA as the measure of segment profitability 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, certain 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.

Same-store Adjusted Segment EBITDA. Same-store Adjusted Segment EBITDA is Adjusted Segment EBITDA further adjusted to exclude the Adjusted Property EBITDA of properties that have not been in operation for a full year. Adjusted Property EBITDA is defined as earnings before interest and other non-operating income (expense), taxes, depreciation and amortization, preopening expenses, certain 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 property.

Adjusted EBITDA. We also utilize Adjusted EBITDA, 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, we believe this non-GAAP financial measure provides meaningful supplemental information regarding our performance and liquidity. We utilize this metric or measure internally to focus management on year-over-year changes in core operating performance, which we consider our ordinary, ongoing and customary operations, and which we believe 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.

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Full House Resorts, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)
(In thousands, except per share data)

           
  Three Months Ended
  March 31, 
  2024        2023  
Revenues            
Casino $ 51,673     $ 35,987  
Food and beverage   9,769       7,660  
Hotel   2,852       2,144  
Other operations, including contracted sports wagering   5,630       4,315  
    69,924       50,106  
Operating costs and expenses          
Casino   20,575       13,344  
Food and beverage   9,760       7,455  
Hotel   2,163       1,219  
Other operations   791       482  
Selling, general and administrative   24,935       18,229  
Project development costs         7  
Preopening costs   1,663       10,497  
Depreciation and amortization   10,625       5,859  
Loss on disposal of assets   18        
    70,530       57,092  
Operating loss   (606 )     (6,986 )
Other (expense) income          
Interest expense, net   (10,250 )     (4,819 )
Gain on insurance settlement         355  
    (10,250 )     (4,464 )
Loss before income taxes   (10,856 )     (11,450 )
Income tax provision (benefit)   416       (35 )
Net loss $ (11,272 )   $ (11,415 )
           
Basic loss per share $ (0.33 )   $ (0.33 )
Diluted loss per share $ (0.33 )   $ (0.33 )
           
Basic weighted average number of common shares outstanding   34,590       34,410  
Diluted weighted average number of common shares outstanding   34,590       34,410  


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Supplemental Information
Segment Revenues, Adjusted Segment EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
(In thousands, Unaudited)

           
  Three Months Ended
  March 31, 
  2024        2023  
Revenues          
Midwest & South $ 54,632     $ 40,802  
West   13,032       8,124  
Contracted Sports Wagering   2,260       1,180  
  $ 69,924     $ 50,106  
Adjusted Segment EBITDA(1) and Adjusted EBITDA          
Midwest & South $ 12,682     $ 10,687  
West   (133 )     56  
Contracted Sports Wagering   1,935       1,161  
Adjusted Segment EBITDA   14,484       11,904  
Corporate   (2,075 )     (1,779 )
Adjusted EBITDA $ 12,409     $ 10,125  

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(1) The Company utilizes Adjusted Segment EBITDA as the measure of segment operating profitability in assessing performance and allocating resources at the reportable segment level.

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Supplemental Information
Same-store Revenues and Adjusted Segment EBITDA
(In thousands, Unaudited)

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    Three Months Ended      
    March 31,    Increase /
Reporting segments      2024      2023      (Decrease)
Midwest & South                  
Midwest & South same-store total revenues(1)   $ 28,824   $ 30,382   (5.1 ) %
American Place     25,808     10,420   147.7   %
Midwest & South total revenues   $ 54,632   $ 40,802   33.9   %
                   
Midwest & South same-store Adjusted Segment EBITDA(1)   $ 5,301   $ 7,114   (25.5 ) %
American Place     7,381     3,573   106.6   %
Midwest & South Adjusted Segment EBITDA   $ 12,682   $ 10,687   18.7   %
                   
Contracted Sports Wagering                  
Contracted Sports Wagering same-store total revenues(2)   $ 825   $ 1,180   (30.1 ) %
Illinois     1,435       N.M.
Contracted Sports Wagering total revenues   $ 2,260   $ 1,180   91.5   %
                   
Contracted Sports Wagering same-store Adjusted Segment EBITDA(2)   $ 546   $ 1,161   (53.0 ) %
Illinois     1,389       N.M.
Contracted Sports Wagering Adjusted Segment EBITDA   $ 1,935   $ 1,161   66.7   %

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N.M. Not meaningful.
(1) Same-store operations exclude results from American Place, which opened on February 17, 2023.
(2) Same-store operations exclude results from Illinois, which contractually commenced on August 15, 2023.


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Supplemental Information
Reconciliation of Net Loss and Operating Loss to Adjusted EBITDA
(In thousands, Unaudited)

           
  Three Months Ended
  March 31, 
  2024        2023  
Net loss $ (11,272 )   $ (11,415 )
Income tax expense (benefit)   416       (35 )
Interest expense, net   10,250       4,819  
Gain on insurance settlement         (355 )
Operating loss   (606 )     (6,986 )
Project development costs         7  
Preopening costs   1,663       10,497  
Depreciation and amortization   10,625       5,859  
Loss on disposal of assets   18        
Stock-based compensation   709       748  
Adjusted EBITDA $ 12,409     $ 10,125  


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Supplemental Information
Reconciliation of Operating Income (Loss) to Adjusted Segment EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
(In thousands, Unaudited)

                                   
Three Months Ended March 31, 2024
                                Adjusted
                                Segment
  Operating   Depreciation   Loss on       Stock-   EBITDA and
  Income   and   Disposal   Preopening   Based   Adjusted
  (Loss)      Amortization      of Assets      Costs      Compensation      EBITDA
Reporting segments                                        
Midwest & South $ 5,809     $ 6,736   $ 18   $ 119   $   $ 12,682  
West   (5,536 )     3,859         1,544         (133 )
Contracted Sports Wagering   1,935                       1,935  
    2,208       10,595     18     1,663         14,484  
Other operations                                        
Corporate   (2,814 )     30             709     (2,075 )
  $ (606 )   $ 10,625   $ 18   $ 1,663   $ 709   $ 12,409  

                                   
Three Months Ended March 31, 2023
                                Adjusted
                                Segment
  Operating   Depreciation   Project       Stock-   EBITDA and
  Income   and   Development   Preopening   Based   Adjusted
  (Loss)      Amortization      Costs      Costs      Compensation      EBITDA
Reporting segments                                        
Midwest & South $ (4,666 )   $ 5,256   $   $ 10,097   $   $ 10,687  
West   (916 )     572         400         56  
Contracted Sports Wagering   1,161                       1,161  
    (4,421 )     5,828         10,497         11,904  
Other operations                                        
Corporate   (2,565 )     31     7         748     (1,779 )
  $ (6,986 )   $ 5,859   $ 7   $ 10,497   $ 748   $ 10,125  


Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-looking Statements

This press release contains statements by us 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 budgets, estimated commencement and completion dates, expected amenities, and our expected operational performance for Chamonix and American Place; and our expectations regarding the operation and performance of our additional properties and segments. 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 our control. Such risks include, without limitation, our ability to repay our substantial indebtedness; our ability to finance the construction of the permanent American Place facility; inflation and its potential impacts on labor costs and the price 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; our ability to effectively manage and control expenses; our ability to complete the amenities at Chamonix; our ability to complete construction at American Place, on-time and on-budget; legal or regulatory restrictions, delays, or challenges for our construction projects, including American Place; 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; cyber events and their impacts to our operations; 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 we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to, Part I, Item 1A. Risk Factors and Part II, Item 7. Management’s 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.

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About Full House Resorts, Inc.
Full House Resorts owns, leases, develops and operates gaming facilities throughout the country. Our properties include American Place in Waukegan, Illinois; Silver Slipper Casino and Hotel in Hancock County, Mississippi; Chamonix Casino Hotel and Bronco Billy’s Casino in Cripple Creek, Colorado; Rising Star Casino Resort in Rising Sun, Indiana; Stockman’s Casino in Fallon, Nevada; and Grand Lodge Casino, located within the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino in Incline Village, Nevada. For further information, please visit www.fullhouseresorts.com.

CONTACT: Contact:
Lewis Fanger, Chief Financial Officer
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702-221-7800
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Full House Resorts Announces Appointment of Joshua Le Duff as Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer

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LAS VEGAS, May 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Full House Resorts, Inc. (Nasdaq: FLL) (the “Company”) today announced that it has named Joshua Le Duff as its Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, subject to customary gaming approvals.

Mr. Le Duff has extensive marketing experience in the casino industry, including in regional casino gaming markets. Most recently, he served as Vice President of Marketing at Pala Casino Spa Golf Resort, a AAA Four Diamond property and one of Southern California’s top casino destinations. At Pala, he led a reimagining of the property’s reinvestment strategy, driving revenue growth and improved marketing returns. He also guided the evolution of the property’s marketing technology, launching Pala’s guest-facing digital platforms, including its mobile app. Earlier in his career, Mr. Le Duff held a range of leadership positions at Isle of Capri Casinos, including Vice President of Marketing, where he supported brand and database growth prior to the company’s acquisition by Eldorado Resorts. Mr. Le Duff holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business.

In connection with his hiring, the compensation committee of the Company’s board of directors (the “Compensation Committee”) approved a grant of an inducement equity award of 29,940 restricted shares to Mr. Le Duff. Subject to his continuing service through the vesting dates, one-third of the total number of shares granted will vest on each of May 12, 2026, 2027, and 2028, the anniversary dates of Mr. Le Duff’s commencement of employment and the grant of restricted shares. The award was granted outside of the Company’s 2015 Equity Incentive Plan and was approved by the Compensation Committee in accordance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635(c)(4) as a material inducement to Mr. Le Duff’s entry into employment with the Company.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-looking Statements
This press release may contain statements by us 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. 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 our control. Such risks include, without limitation, dependence on existing management, competition, uncertainties over the development and success of our acquisition and expansion projects, the financial performance of our finished projects and renovations, general macroeconomic conditions, legal risks, and regulatory and business conditions in the gaming industry. Additional information concerning potential factors that could affect our financial condition and results of operations is included in the reports we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to, Part I, Item 1A. Risk Factors and Part II, Item 7. Management’s 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. Our properties include American Place in Waukegan, Illinois; Silver Slipper Casino and Hotel in Hancock County, Mississippi; Chamonix Casino Hotel and Bronco Billy’s Casino in Cripple Creek, Colorado; Rising Star Casino Resort in Rising Sun, Indiana; and Grand Lodge Casino, located within the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino in Incline Village, Nevada. For further information, please visit www.fullhouseresorts.com.

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

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FULL HOUSE RESORTS ANNOUNCES FIRST QUARTER RESULTS

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– Revenues Increased 7.3% in the First Quarter of 2025

– American Place Casino Achieved a New Property Record in March 2025,
Reaching $10.9 Million of Monthly Gaming Revenue

– Revenues from Our Colorado Operations Increased 33.9% in the First Quarter of 2025

– Silver Slipper Benefited from New Leadership and Operational Improvements

LAS VEGAS, May 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Full House Resorts, Inc. (Nasdaq: FLL) today announced results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2025.

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On a consolidated basis, revenues in the first quarter of 2025 were $75.1 million, a 7.3% increase from $69.9 million in the prior-year period. These results reflect the continued ramp-up of operations at the Company’s two newest properties, American Place Casino and Chamonix Casino Hotel. Net loss for the first quarter of 2025 was $9.8 million, or $(0.27) per diluted common share, which includes $0.1 million of project development costs and a $0.2 million loss on the sale of certain remaining assets at Stockman’s Casino. In the prior-year period, net loss was $11.3 million, or $(0.33) per diluted common share, reflecting $1.7 million of preopening costs, primarily related to Chamonix in advance of its full opening. Adjusted EBITDA(a) was $11.5 million in the first quarter of 2025, reflecting growth at American Place and operational improvements at Silver Slipper, offset by elevated costs at Chamonix as its operations continue to ramp. In the prior-year period, Adjusted EBITDA was $12.4 million.

“Our three largest properties – American Place, Silver Slipper, and Chamonix – all made meaningful strides during the first quarter,” said Daniel R. Lee, President and Chief Executive Officer of Full House Resorts. “At American Place, we are pleased with the strong continued ramp of our temporary facility. In March 2025, for example, we not only crossed $10 million of monthly gaming revenue for the first time, but we nearly reached $11 million. Our player database continues to expand at an impressive pace, recently surpassing 100,000 members.

“These milestones underscore American Place’s continuing momentum, as well as its strategic location in a highly attractive and underserved market. Chicago’s northern suburbs have long lacked a premium gaming and entertainment destination, and we believe the luxurious amenities of our planned permanent casino will fill that gap. We anticipate a significant uplift in performance when we transition from the temporary American Place facility to the permanent casino, similar to the results that have been reported in Rockford and other cities after temporary casinos transition into their permanent facilities.

“At Silver Slipper, a new leadership team has helped reinvigorate that property’s operations. Led by operational improvements, operating income improved by $0.6 million despite a $0.7 million decline in revenues. We recently refreshed a large portion of the Silver Slipper’s slot floor, which we believe will further benefit the property’s financial results in the second half of the year.

“We’ve also made numerous management changes in Colorado, where our Chamonix/Bronco Billy’s gaming complex continues to see strong growth in revenues and new player sign-ups. Revenues grew 33.9% year-over-year. Expenses also grew at a large percentage, as we incurred the costs of operating the entire facility, versus the partial operations of the year-ago period. We have increased our focus on cost efficiencies, while continuing to maintain growth, in order to drive profitability. As part of this focus, we welcomed Brandon Lenssen as Chamonix’s new general manager in mid-March. Despite his short tenure, Brandon and his team have already identified several million dollars of annual cost savings that will help Chamonix deliver stronger bottom-line results. Combined with new and enhanced marketing efforts, we expect positive results from our Colorado operations as we move into the seasonally-important spring and summer seasons.”

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First Quarter Highlights and Subsequent Events

  • Midwest & South. This segment includes Silver Slipper Casino and Hotel, Rising Star Casino Resort, and American Place Casino. Revenues for the segment were $57.2 million in the first quarter of 2025, a 4.6% increase from $54.6 million in the prior-year period. Adjusted Segment EBITDA was $13.1 million, a 3.4% increase from $12.7 million in the prior-year period. These results reflect operational improvements at Silver Slipper and continuing growth at American Place, which opened in February 2023. At American Place, expenses reflect production costs for new advertisements expected to run over the next several quarters, an increase in overall advertising versus the prior-year period, and additional labor costs related to expanded food options. Additionally, the gaming tax rate at American Place increased due to its higher casino revenues.
  • West. This segment includes Grand Lodge Casino (located within the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe resort in Incline Village), Stockman’s Casino, Bronco Billy’s Casino, and Chamonix Casino Hotel, which opened in phases between December 2023 and October 2024. Bronco Billy’s and Chamonix are two integrated and adjoining casinos, operating as a single entity. Revenues for the segment rose 19.8% to $15.6 million in the first quarter of 2025, reflecting the full opening of Chamonix, versus $13.0 million in the prior-year period. Adjusted Segment EBITDA was $(2.5) million in the first quarter of 2025, reflecting early inefficiencies related to Chamonix’s new operations and the adverse impacts of snowy weather. In the prior-year period, Adjusted Segment EBITDA was $(0.1) million.

    While revenues have grown meaningfully since Chamonix’s opening, our team is now focused on sustainable growth and overall profitability. To support those efforts, in March 2025, we hired a new general manager at Chamonix with extensive gaming experience in Colorado.

    On August 28, 2024, we entered into an agreement with a third party to sell the operating assets of Stockman’s for aggregate cash consideration of $9.2 million, plus certain working capital adjustments at closing. The asset sale was designed to be completed in two phases: the sale of Stockman’s real property for $7.0 million, which closed in the second half of 2024 at a $1.9 million gain; and the sale of certain remaining operating assets for $2.2 million (excluding working capital adjustments), which closed on April 1, 2025 at a $0.2 million loss. Accordingly, as of April 1, 2025, we no longer own or operate Stockman’s Casino.

  • Contracted Sports Wagering. This segment consists of our on-site and online sports wagering “skins” (akin to websites) in Colorado, Indiana, and Illinois. Revenues were $2.3 million in the first quarters of both 2025 and 2024. Adjusted Segment EBITDA in the first quarter of 2025 was $2.2 million, an increase from $1.9 million in the prior-year period.

    In January 2025, we received notice that our remaining contracted sports betting operator in Colorado and Indiana was discontinuing its operations in those states, to be effective in June 2025 and December 2025, respectively. There is no certainty that we will be able to enter into agreements with other third-party operators on similar terms, or at all.

Liquidity and Capital Resources
As of March 31, 2025, we had $30.7 million in cash and cash equivalents. Our debt consisted primarily of $450.0 million in outstanding senior secured notes due 2028, which is currently callable at 102.063% of par, and $30.0 million outstanding under our revolving credit facility. As of May 8, 2025, $25.0 million of our credit facility was drawn.

In March 2025, we extended the maturity date of our revolving credit facility from March 31, 2026 to January 1, 2027. Additionally, management continues to evaluate the most efficient means to finance the permanent American Place facility, which may include refinancing most of the Company’s currently outstanding debt.

Conference Call Information
We will host a conference call for investors today, May 8, 2025, at 4:30 p.m. ET (1:30 p.m. PT) to discuss our 2025 first quarter results. Investors can access the live audio webcast from our website at www.fullhouseresorts.com under the investor relations section. The conference call can also be accessed by dialing (646) 307-1865.

A replay of the conference call will be available shortly after the conclusion of the call through May 22, 2025. To access the replay, please visit www.fullhouseresorts.com. Investors can also access the replay by dialing (412) 317-6671 and using the passcode 1125724.

(a) Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Our presentation of non-GAAP Measures may be different from the presentation used by other companies, and therefore, comparability may be limited. While excluded from certain non-GAAP Measures, depreciation and amortization expense, interest expense, income taxes and other items have been and will be incurred. Each of these items should also be considered in the overall evaluation of our results. Additionally, our non-GAAP Measures do not consider capital expenditures and other investing activities and should not be considered as a measure of our liquidity. We compensate for these limitations by providing the relevant disclosure of our depreciation and amortization, interest and income taxes, and other items both in our reconciliations to the historical GAAP financial measures and in our consolidated financial statements, all of which should be considered when evaluating our performance.

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Our non-GAAP Measures are to be used in addition to, and in conjunction with, results presented in accordance with GAAP. These non-GAAP Measures should not be considered as an alternative to net income, operating income, or any other operating performance measure prescribed by GAAP, nor should these measures be relied upon to the exclusion of GAAP financial measures. These non-GAAP Measures reflect additional ways of viewing our operations that we believe, when viewed with our GAAP results and the reconciliations to the corresponding historical GAAP financial measures, provide a more complete understanding of factors and trends affecting our business than could be obtained absent this disclosure. Management strongly encourages investors to review our financial information in its entirety and not to rely on a single financial measure.

Adjusted Segment EBITDA. We utilize Adjusted Segment EBITDA as the measure of segment profitability 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 sales and 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.

Adjusted Property EBITDA. Adjusted Property 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 sales and disposals, project development and acquisition costs, non-cash share-based compensation expense, and corporate-related costs and expenses that are not allocated to each property.

Adjusted EBITDA. We also utilize Adjusted EBITDA, 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, we believe this non-GAAP financial measure provides meaningful supplemental information regarding our performance and liquidity. We utilize this metric or measure internally to focus management on year-over-year changes in core operating performance, which we consider our ordinary, ongoing and customary operations, and which we believe 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.


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Full House Resorts, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)
(In thousands, except per share data)

    Three Months Ended
    March 31, 
       2025     2024  
Revenues            
Casino   $ 55,300     $ 51,673  
Food and beverage     10,061       9,769  
Hotel     3,842       2,852  
Other operations, including contracted sports wagering     5,855       5,630  
      75,058       69,924  
Operating costs and expenses            
Casino     22,885       20,575  
Food and beverage     10,319       9,760  
Hotel     2,363       2,163  
Other operations     846       791  
Selling, general and administrative     26,941       24,935  
Project development costs     141        
Preopening costs           1,663  
Depreciation and amortization     10,607       10,625  
Loss on disposal of assets     6       18  
Impairment of assets held for sale at Stockman’s     212        
      74,320       70,530  
Operating income (loss)     738       (606 )
Other expense            
Interest expense, net     (10,297 )     (10,250 )
Loss before income taxes     (9,559 )     (10,856 )
Income tax provision     206       416  
Net loss   $ (9,765 )   $ (11,272 )
             
Basic loss per share   $ (0.27 )   $ (0.33 )
Diluted loss per share   $ (0.27 )   $ (0.33 )
             
Basic weighted average number of common shares outstanding     35,831       34,590  
Diluted weighted average number of common shares outstanding     35,831       34,590  


Full House Resorts, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Supplemental Information
Segment Revenues, Adjusted Segment EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
(In thousands, Unaudited)

    Three Months Ended
    March 31, 
       2025        2024  
Revenues            
Midwest & South   $ 57,172     $ 54,632  
West     15,606       13,032  
Contracted Sports Wagering     2,280       2,260  
    $ 75,058     $ 69,924  
Adjusted Segment EBITDA(1) and Adjusted EBITDA            
Midwest & South   $ 13,107     $ 12,682  
West     (2,467 )     (133 )
Contracted Sports Wagering     2,180       1,935  
Adjusted Segment EBITDA     12,820       14,484  
Corporate     (1,333 )     (2,075 )
Adjusted EBITDA   $ 11,487     $ 12,409  

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(1)   The Company utilizes Adjusted Segment EBITDA as the measure of segment operating profitability in assessing performance and allocating resources at the reportable segment level.


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Full House Resorts, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Supplemental Information
Reconciliation of Net Loss and Operating Income (Loss) to Adjusted EBITDA
(In thousands, Unaudited)

    Three Months Ended
    March 31, 
    2025     2024  
Net loss   $ (9,765 )   $ (11,272 )
Income tax provision     206       416  
Interest expense, net     10,297       10,250  
Operating income (loss)     738       (606 )
Project development costs     141        
Preopening costs           1,663  
Depreciation and amortization     10,607       10,625  
Loss on disposal of assets     6       18  
Impairment of assets held for sale at Stockman’s     212        
Stock-based compensation, net     (217 )     709  
Adjusted EBITDA   $ 11,487     $ 12,409  


Full House Resorts, Inc. and Subsidiaries
Supplemental Information
Reconciliation of Operating Income (Loss) to Adjusted Segment EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
(In thousands, Unaudited)

Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
                      Impairment                Adjusted
                      of assets               Segment
    Operating   Depreciation   Loss on   held for   Project       EBITDA and
    Income   and   Disposal   sale at   Development   Stock-Based   Adjusted
    (Loss)   Amortization   of Assets   Stockman’s   Costs   Compensation, net   EBITDA
Reporting segments                                        
Midwest & South   $ 6,892     $ 6,209   $ 6   $   $   $     $ 13,107  
West     (7,056 )     4,377         212               (2,467 )
Contracted
Sports Wagering
    2,180                             2,180  
      2,016       10,586     6     212               12,820  
Other operations                                               
Corporate     (1,278 )     21             141     (217 )     (1,333 )
    $ 738     $ 10,607   $ 6   $ 212   $ 141   $ (217 )   $ 11,487  

Three Months Ended March 31, 2024
                                Adjusted
                                Segment
    Operating   Depreciation   Loss on           EBITDA and
    Income   and   Disposal   Preopening   Stock-Based   Adjusted
    (Loss)   Amortization   of Assets   Costs   Compensation   EBITDA
Reporting segments                                    
Midwest & South   $ 5,809     $ 6,736   $ 18   $ 119   $   $ 12,682  
West     (5,536 )     3,859         1,544         (133 )
Contracted Sports Wagering     1,935                       1,935  
      2,208       10,595     18     1,663         14,484  
Other operations                                    
Corporate     (2,814 )     30             709     (2,075 )
    $ (606 )   $ 10,625   $ 18   $ 1,663   $ 709   $ 12,409  


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Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-looking Statements
This press release contains statements by us 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 details regarding our growth projects, including our expected construction budgets, estimated commencement and completion dates, and expected amenities; our expected operational performance for our growth projects, including Chamonix and American Place; our expectations regarding the timing of the ramp-up of operations of Chamonix and American Place; our expectations regarding the operation and performance of our other properties and segments; our expectations regarding our ability to generate operating cash flow and to obtain debt financing on reasonable terms and conditions for the construction of the permanent American Place facility; our expectations regarding our ability to refinance our outstanding debt; our expectations regarding the effect of management changes and operational improvements at our properties; and our sports wagering contracts with third-party providers, including the expected revenues and expenses, as well as our expectations regarding the potential usage of our idle sports skins by us or others. 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 our control. Such risks include, without limitation, our ability to repay our substantial indebtedness; our ability to finance the construction of the permanent American Place facility; our ability to refinance our outstanding debt; inflation, tariffs, immigration policies, and their potential impacts on labor costs and the price 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; our ability to effectively manage and control expenses; our ability to complete construction at American Place, on-time and on-budget; legal or regulatory restrictions, delays, or challenges for our construction projects, including American Place; 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; cyber events and their impacts to our operations; 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 we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to, Part I, Item 1A. Risk Factors and Part II, Item 7. Management’s 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.
We own, lease, develop and operate gaming facilities throughout the country. Our properties include American Place in Waukegan, Illinois; Silver Slipper Casino and Hotel in Hancock County, Mississippi; Chamonix Casino Hotel and Bronco Billy’s Casino in Cripple Creek, Colorado; Rising Star Casino Resort in Rising Sun, Indiana; and Grand Lodge Casino, located within the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino in Incline Village, Nevada. For further information, please visit www.fullhouseresorts.com.

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

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Full House Resorts Announces First Quarter Earnings Release Date

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LAS VEGAS, April 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Full House Resorts (NASDAQ: FLL) announced today that it will report its first quarter 2025 financial results on Thursday, May 8, 2025, followed by a conference call at 4:30 p.m. ET (1:30 p.m. PT). Investors can access the live audio webcast from the Company’s website at www.fullhouseresorts.com under the investor relations section. The conference call can also be accessed by dialing (646) 307-1865.

A replay of the conference call will be available shortly after the conclusion of the call through May 22, 2025. To access the replay, please visit www.fullhouseresorts.com. Investors can also access the replay by dialing (412) 317-6671 and using the passcode 1125724.

Forward-looking Statements
This press release may contain statements by Full House Resorts, Inc. 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 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 our control. Additional information concerning potential factors that could affect our financial condition and results of operations is included in the reports we file with the SEC, including, but not limited to, our Form 10-K for the most recently ended fiscal year and our other periodic reports filed with the SEC. 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, except as otherwise required by law. Actual results may differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements.

About Full House Resorts, Inc.
Full House Resorts owns, leases, develops and operates gaming facilities throughout the country. The Company’s properties include American Place in Waukegan, Illinois; Silver Slipper Casino and Hotel in Hancock County, Mississippi; Chamonix Casino Hotel and Bronco Billy’s Casino, both in Cripple Creek, Colorado; Rising Star Casino Resort in Rising Sun, Indiana; and Grand Lodge Casino, located within the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino in Incline Village, Nevada. For further information, please visit www.fullhouseresorts.com.

CONTACT: Contact:
Lewis Fanger, Chief Financial Officer
Full House Resorts, Inc.
(702) 221-7800
www.fullhouseresorts.com

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