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First time Australian Casino Player Wins $12,000 with a $30 Bet at Gaming Club

First time Gaming Club Online Casino http://www.gamingclub.com/ player Tuhi M. has won $12,000 by simply signing up at Gaming Club, making a deposit of $30 and playing what is sure to become his favourite video pokies game!

2010-11-20
GIBRALTAR, November 20, 2010 (Press-News.org) Within hours of signing up at www.gamingclub.com Online Casino, Australian Tuhi M. had already won $12,000 thanks to making a $30 deposit and claiming his 10 FREE spins on one of their world class video pokies games. His good fortune prompted him to contact Gaming Club and a surprised Mr Tuhi M. had this to say:

"You have no idea how happy and surprised I was when I realised that I had won $12,000 the first time I played at www.GamingClub.com . I've played pokies at a number of online casinos before, but I have never won anything near $12,000 - and to think that it was all within hours of me opening a new account!"

When asked what he plans to do with his windfall at the Gaming Club he further stated that:

"The money couldn't have come at a better time, because now I can pay off some of my debt and can take a much deserved end of the year holiday with my family. You can bet your bottom dollar that I'll be back to win some more on your amazing video pokies games often!"

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For further information on video pokies in Australia or to book an interview with the Gaming Club Online Casino PR officer, please contact:

Terry Maverick
Tel: +27 (0) 21 528 69 28
E-mail: terry.maverick@carmenmedia.com

Tomb Raider, Lara Croft, the Tomb Raider logo, the Hitman logo, Eidos and the Eidos logo are trademarks of Eidos Interactive Ltd. All rights reserved.

Hellboy 2009 Mike Mignola. Dark Horse Comics, Inc. and Dark Horse logo are trademarks of Dark Horse Comics, Inc.

Gaming Club (http://www.gamingclub.com/) is owned and operated by The Carmen Media Group, a global gaming and entertainment group which was incorporated in Gibraltar and formed in 2002 out of the Demmy Group of companies. It is wholly owned subsidiary Tower Rock Ltd is licensed from Gibraltar to operate casinos and multiplayer poker in the online domain, and all flagship casino brands have been awarded the eCOGRA seal of approval.

Carmen Media owns many of the world's oldest and most respected online gaming sites including Gaming Club Online Casino (founded 1994), Jackpot City Online Casino, River Belle Online Casino (founded 1997) and Lucky Nugget Online Casino, as well as Cool Hand Poker.

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[Press-News.org] First time Australian Casino Player Wins $12,000 with a $30 Bet at Gaming Club
First time Gaming Club Online Casino http://www.gamingclub.com/ player Tuhi M. has won $12,000 by simply signing up at Gaming Club, making a deposit of $30 and playing what is sure to become his favourite video pokies game!