TA XBIEX, MALTA, March 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) In the wake of the original success of 2009's Grand Slam of Slots guaranteed cash satellite tournament event, which offered up a $1 million prize pool, its highly anticipated sequel has turned the tables on industry norms by offering a progressive percentage-based prize pool, which increases with every player who participates in the tournament and makes re-buy and/or add-on purchases. The Grand Slam of Slots II tournament will be made available for participation on CrazyVegas.com, one of Microgaming 's most popular and widely played online casino operator affiliates. The tournament will be hosted on the internationally prominent Thunderstruck II online Video Slot. With 243 Ways to Win, this will be the first MVP satellite online slot tournament that does not feature paylines.
Despite the progressive nature of the prize pool, players will find that there is a minimum guaranteed prize pool amount of $290,000.00. The player who lands the first position in the tournament will be awarded a minimum cash prize of $100,000.00, regardless of player participation. The prize pool will be divided between a total of 290 winners. Winners can claim their cash prizes immediately without fulfilling any play-through or wagering requirements.
Furthermore, players have the potential of winning a Special Bonus Prize of $2, 43 million in gold bullion or cash if they are able to progress to Thunderstruck II's Gold Level bonus feature during the course of the tournament without making any re-buys. Tournament details are as follows:
- Start Date: Friday 27 May 2011 05:00 GMT
- End Date: Monday 6 June 2011 17:00 GMT
- Total duration: 11 Days
- Minimum Prize Pool: $290,000 Guaranteed (percentage-based progressive cash prize pool).
- Minimum First Place Award: $100,000 Guaranteed (percentage-based progressive cash prize pool).
- Special Bonus Prize: $2,43 Million in Gold Bullion or Cash
- Re-buys: Unlimited
- Add-ons: 5 per re-buy
- Re-buy and Add-on cost: $20 each
CrazyVegas.com players are able to enter the final tournament event by entering any of 10 Network Qualifier scheduled satellite feeder tournaments, whereby each tournament will be offering 15 Grand Slam of Slots II Final seat tickets up for grabs. Network Qualifier tournament event dates range from Monday 14 March 2011 to Monday 16 May 2011. Each event runs for 7 days, starting on Monday at 09:00 GMT and ending on Sunday at 23:00 GMT.
According to CrazyVegas.com casino manager Trevor Penn, "The Grand Slam of Slots II is the perhaps the most prestigious event in the international online slot satellite tournament gaming stage. We don't think that it would be out of place to state that we are proud to represent the CrazyVegas.com brand in this exclusive event. There really is no limit to how much you can win - it all depends on how many players participate!"
In order to take part, players can visit the CrazyVegas.com website, download the free online casino software and register for a real player account. Once registered, players can access the scheduled Network Qualifier tournament events via the virtual casino's tournaments lobby page.
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