ST JULIANS, MALTA, December 16, 2010 (Press-News.org) The International Casino Games 5 promotion promotion, sponsored by the Fortune Lounge Group of online casinos, is only seven weeks away from the final weekly event. The collective prize pool for the entire promotion amounts to 200,000 credits in the weekly events, and 50 double cruise tickets to the Caribbean cruise, where the promotion's grand finale will take place. A first prize of EUR50,00, as well as three runners-up prizes of EUR25,000 each, will be up for the taking during the cruise itself.
With week 12 already well underway, players are looking forward to week 13, which will have a decidedly festive flavour, and will also be more generous in rewards potential. The week's event will be a highest wagering contest, played on the classic festive season favourite game Deck the Halls. The total prize pool will be 12,500 credits, as well as the chance for two lucky participants to win two of the double cruise tickets still available.
A total of 90,000 credits, as well as 37 double cruise tickets, have already been given away through weekly events to lucky winners. These events, in addition to highest wagering contests, also include lucky draws, invite-only tournaments and live slots tournaments.
Players are encouraged to participate in the International Casino Games 5 promotion. With seven weeks left, players can still look forward to 13 double cruise tickets and approximately 110,000 credits.
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The International Casino Games Promotion
The International Casino Games 5 has reached its 12th week, and the festive season side of the promotion promises to add even more entertainment and rewards to all Fortune Lounge online casino players.
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