TA XBIEX, MALTA, January 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) Today sees the launch of GoldenRivieraCasino.com's 10-day prize giving event. This marks the advent of its 10-year anniversary. Registered players who have submitted their initial deposits into their real player casino accounts are eligible to take part in the event, which runs from 31 January to 9 February 2011, and are able to win the accompanying prizes. Prizes are as follows:
- A total of 1,000,000 Loyalty Points tallied out as 10,000 per one player over the course of 10 days.
- A total cash give-away of $10,000 over the course of 10 days.
- Giveaways of 25 Silver, 10 Gold and 5 Platinum Loyalty Lounge Tier levels. Winners are granted a raise to the next immediate level above them.
The event is for the participation of real players only, and is valid for 10 days, running from 31 January to 9 February 2011. In order to qualify for prizes, players are required to make a minimum of one bet on any of the following Video Slot games:
- Reel Gems
- Pure Platinum
- Liquid Gold
- Sterling Silver
Monetary and loyalty point winners are announced one day following the actual win. Loyalty Lounge Tier winners will be announced on 10 February 2011. According to casino manager Emily Alessi: "We are proud and extremely excited to celebrate ten wonderful years in the online gaming industry, We decided that this is the perfect opportunity to do what it is that we do best - shower our valuable players with incredible gifts, prizes and bonus awards! GoldenRivieraCasino.com has been going strong for ten years running, and we're most definitely here to stay!"
For more information: http://www.goldenrivieracasino.com/index-new-players.asp.
Golden Riviera Casino is part of Vegas Partner Lounge (VPL) - a gaming group that has been around for over 10 years and hosts some of the most prestigious casinos in the online environment. Other brands within the VPL Group include: Sun Vegas Casino, Crazy Poker, Crazy Vegas Casino, River Nile Casino, 777 Dragon Casino, Cinema Casino, Maple Casino, Aspinalls Casino, Aspinalls Poker, Casino UK and Casino Aus.
GoldenRivieraCasino.com Celebrates 10 Years with 10-Day Prize Give-Away
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