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November 2009

Hot Slot Action at Virgin Casino

by Renee Israel

Virgin Casino is running Red Hot Cash Promotion

Casino fans are in for a treat through Virgin Casino's Red Hot Cash promotion involving top slot games.

The promotion, which kicked off on November 16 and will run until November 22, will feature some of the most exciting slot titles in the industry, thanks to the leading Wagerworks game platform.

"To mark the launch of all our sizzling new slot games, we're giving you the chance to earn up to £500 in Red Hot Cash AND win a £1000 cash pot," said Virgin Games.

All players need to do during the time period of the promotion is play on their favourite slot games and wager specific amounts.

The wagering is done at different levels, and the higher the level, the more bonuses players can earn.

For example, Tier 1 calls for players to wager £175 in order to win a bonus of £5.

A Tier 4 wager of £1,400 will earn the player a bonus of £40, while a wager of £7000 (Tier 8) results in a £200 bonus.

The highest level, Tier 14, will earn the player £500 on a £17,500 wager.

Those who go for the top level will not only benefit from the £500, but will also be entered into a draw that could see them increase their winnings by ANOTHER £1,000 in cash.

Some of the best slot games are included in this special offer, including the Price is Right, Super Hoot Loot and Blankety Blank.

The latter has a fun game show theme and incorporates some great bonus features, including free spins, multipliers and fun questions.

Virgin Casino is an Alderney licensed online gaming site and part of the worldwide Virgin Group. 

A 100% sign up bonus on up to £100 awaits all new players.





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