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Russell

I began my career with PCH in 2014 as a senior copywriter with the Interactive Development/Entertainment Group, and joined the blog team a few months later. I’m your go-to guy for PCHgames, so many of my blogs focus on tips & tricks to winning, new game releases, and just about anything that helps you haul in tons of tokens! At PCH, I work on many different parts of the business and I enjoy seeing how both the people and projects build the PCH presence you see online everyday. Outside the office, I’m an avid cyclist and regularly ride to work during the summer months.
Last Updated: May 26, 2017

Peanut butter and jelly! Movies and popcorn! Abbott and Costello! PCHslots and the PCH App! Some things in life were just born to go together. Wait, you haven’t heard about playing PCHslots on the PCH App? In that case, we have a small announcement to make … YOU CAN NOW PLAY PCHslots ON THE PCH […]

Last Updated: May 8, 2017

Greetings Blog Readers, For one lucky horse and jockey, yesterday culminated an historic week of winning! Did you enjoy Derby Day? Were you cheering as the top horses ran for the roses and a win in the first leg of thoroughbred racing’s rarest feat? Churchill Downs certainly has seen its fair share of winners over […]

Last Updated: May 4, 2017

Do you believe in luck? Do you hold onto certain superstitions? If so, it’s OK. In fact, millions of people do. For example, President Roosevelt carried a rabbit’s foot in his jacket and Napoleon carried a lucky coin. Even people who don’t necessarily believe in luck or superstition still will knock on wood to ward […]

Last Updated: April 24, 2017

Are you a procrastinator? Back in school, did you wait until right before class started to finish your homework? Or have you ever run to the post office just before midnight on April 15 to get your taxes in on time? This is a deadline you’ll definitely don’t want to ignore – there are only […]

Last Updated: April 17, 2017

Have you ever noticed how much time people spend hunting? I’m not talking the Elmer Fudd kind of hunting – “It’s wabbit season! Duck season! Wabbit season! Duck season!” I’m thinking about much more modern forms of hunting – for the perfect parking spot, the ideal romantic restaurant, and every Easter for the most colorful […]

Last Updated: April 11, 2017

Quick question – have you downloaded the PCH App yet? If you want to go ahead and do it right now, here are the links for Apple and Android. What’s So Big About Apps? Until just a few years ago, an app was nothing more than a small plate to be enjoyed before your entrée. […]

Last Updated: April 6, 2017

Now that sounds like a pretty sweet deal, right? Just while away the hours with your favorite game(s) and get the chance to win some cash! As awesome as it may sound to play games for money, it probably sparks memories of being admonished by mom to stop wasting your time because “no one ever […]

Last Updated: March 27, 2017

Who could’ve imagined 50 years ago that the Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes would become an American institution? Back in 1967, the prizes in our first sweepstakes ranged from 25¢ to $10! Wow, how times have changed! [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EeKJ35HCWM&feature=youtu.be&w=480&h=480] Like me, I’m sure many of you remember the thick Publishers Clearing House envelope coming in the […]

Last Updated: March 20, 2017

Daily sweepstakes are contests that let you enter every day up to, and including, the posted deadline for entries. A quick Internet search (thank you PCHSearch&Win) for “daily sweepstakes” shows there is no shortage of sweepstakes that one can enter on any given day. From pampered pets to succulent suppers, fine wines to sweet treats, […]

Last Updated: March 9, 2017

Solitaire has been around for more than 235 years, but it really wasn’t until Microsoft began including the game in its software packages in 1990 that a revolution in personal computing arose and changed office culture forever. And since then, it’s helped nearly everyone through a boring conference call or made an airline trip seem […]