Friday, June 22, 2018

Latest Casino Bonuses
Get Jurassic with Dinosaur Bonuses at Slots Capital
Get Jurassic with Dinosaur Bonuses at Slots Capital

Witty casino blogger at Slots Capital, better known as Slots Lotty, has published an article about the venue’s most recent promotional spree - Dinosaur Species and Jurassic Casino Bonuses. If you are a movie fan and good at simple math, it might be quite interesting to take a look at what she has to offer – after all, being caught up in the excitement surrounding movie blockbusters such as Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom can only launch tantamount casino offers or maybe even THREE of them!

By claiming to have seen a dinosaur grazing in the swamp, naively calling it Thinkhesaurus, Lotty, funny as always, actively strives to her humorous side and confirms to have gazed another one sleeping all day. She named him a Dinosnore, but the real dilemma arose when she tried to name the third prehistoric creature and simply decided to borrow a well-known word, Thesaurus. Clever, isn’t it? If that didn’t crack you up, here’s a new joke she came up with: “Why ­did the dinosaur cross the road? - because chickens weren’t invented yet!”

Okay, I think we had enough of Lotty’s humor in one article and it’s time to announce three casino bonuses that are available until the end of the current month. Play from June 22nd to June 30th at Slots Capital and get a 150% bonus with coupon code, JURASSIC150 or increase the odds by collecting a 250% bonus, whose coupon code comes with a slightly different digit, JURASSIC250. Of course, if that doesn’t rock your boat, maybe a 300% bonus will. For each of the bonuses, there is a maximum deposit of $500 with no maximum cashout, but you ought to pay attention to wagering requirements nevertheless.

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Thursday, June 21, 2018

World Casino News
Imperial Pacific International Holdings Limited suing in-arrears high rollers

In the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the operator behind the Imperial Palace Saipan integrated casino resort has reportedly filed lawsuits against 13 former customers in an attempt to recover approximately $12.9 million in unpaid debts. According to a Wednesday report from the Saipan Tribune newspaper, Imperial Pacific International Holdings Limited lodged its complaints […]
Casino City Times
Island View Casino Resort opens Beach Casino
With this expansion, Island View boasts the largest casino floor in the State of Mississippi, totaling 126,000 square feet of gaming space.
CasinoGamesPro.com
Rhode Island Readies for Sports Betting after Governor’s Nod on Budget this Friday

Sports betting has been one of the hot topics in the gambling field over the span of the past several months and this comes as no surprise to anyone since this budding field has the potential to bring more enthusiasts to the gaming locations. The state of Rhode Island is already inching forward an official […]

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Casino City Times
Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board issues fantasy sports revenue
The report provides a breakdown on fees collected from the play of Pennsylvania participants, Fantasy Sports Contests operators' adjusted revenue, and the tax revenue due to the Commonwealth.

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

BankrollMob News - Poker / Casino / Betting
2018 WSOP: Event #32: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em won by Matthew Davis for $662,676
This year's WSOP Event #32 $1,000 Seniors NLHE has been won by Matthew Davis, who came out on top of 5,918 players to claim his very first WSOP gold bracelet and a fat sum of $662,983 as his first place prize money. Last year, the total number of entrants was a record 5,389, but this year's 5,918 player field is now the biggest turnout for this event - generating a prizepool of $5,326,200. This event is an unforgettable one for the 50-year-old college professor from Dublin, California, as this[...]