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May 2010

Win an African Adventure of a Lifetime

by Ryan D. Jaeger

Belle Rock Entertainment Casino Group is giving away a trip to Sun City, South Africa

The Palace at the Lost City is one of Sun City, South Africa's, most fantastic hotels and players have a chance to win a holiday of a lifetime at leading casinos this month.

The Belle Rock Entertainment casinos, including Jackpot City, Gaming Club, Riverbelle, King Neptune's and Lucky Nugget are all offering players the opportunity to win an African adventure by simply playing all their favourite games at these sites.

The Lost City promotion is running between April 21 and May 30, and all players need to do is wager 100 credits on any of the games at these sites to earn an entry into the draw.

The more games that are played, the more entries players will earn.

The grand prize in this competition is an African safari at the Palace of the Lost City worth $10,000 or the cash itself (available in a number of currencies from around the world).

In addition, these same casinos are running weekly free spins through the duration of the promotion and beyond.

As we are entering week 3 of the promotion, ten players can stand to win free spins worth 150 credits each on Harvey's video slot - a total prize pool of 1,500 credits from May 3 to May 9.

Next week's (May 10 - May 16) featured game is the ever popular Big Kahuna, where - once again - ten players will win 150 credits each.

The rest of the promotion will see games and prizes as follows:

Week 5 (May 17 - 23) - Isis video slot - 10 x 150 credits

Week 6 (May 24 - 30) Chain Mail video slot - 10 x 150 credits

Week 7 (May 31 - June 6) Mad Hatters - 10 x 150 credits





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