LONDON, ENGLAND, February 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) Global Gaming Events launches another whopping $5,000 casino freeroll tournament with Casino Titan to be held in March 2012.
This event runs on Saturday, March 3rd, 2012 3pm ET to Sunday, March 4th, 2012 3pm ET. All players who have made at least one deposit or reload of a minimum of $50 during the month of February 2012 are eligible to play. Players must also pre-register for the event with Global Gaming Events to be eligible.
The tournament formats will be a 10 minute 5,000 Starting Chip Slot Tournaments and will have a maximum of 1000 players. Each player will have one 10 minute period to accumulate chips over the course of the designated 24 hour period.
President of Global Gaming Events Jason "Wolf" Rosenberg commented, "Working with AffActive for a second time is a great opportunity for us. We recognise that they are a fantastic brand for not only players but for affiliates, as they allow players from all over the world including the USA. They are a great brand to be partnered with for these kinds of events."
Players pre-register for free at Global Gaming Events (http://www.globalgamingevents.com) and play for free - no buy in is required. Registration is a must for all players who want to play.
Contact:
Claire Wellard, Senior Marketing Manager, Global Gaming Events
claire@globalgamingevents.com Tel: 00 1 702 533 6000
About Global Gaming Events
Global Gaming Events, LLC was launched early 2006 and is the premier facilitator of value added events. With over $1.000.000 in cash and prizes awarded so far, GGE brings value added tournaments to new players and depositors, while allowing affiliates to promote an operator with their own affiliate links. All inquiries should be addressed to support@globalgamingevents.com. Affiliates can promote these events from AffActive using their own affiliate links. Full details are available on www.ggepartners.com; GGE's Affiliate website.
About AffActive
AffActive run 5 casinos; Casino Win Palace, Casino Titan, Golden Cherry, Slots Jungle and Mayflower Casino. They are certified by GPWA and AGD and offer affiliates up to 45% commission. For players they have great promotions, operate on RTG, TopGame and Realtime Gaming software and are open to players from all over the world including the USA.
Global Gaming Events Launches $5,000 Slots Freeroll with Casino Titan Open to All Depositing Players Including USA
Global Gaming Events launches another whopping $5,000 casino freeroll tournament with Casino Titan to be held in March 2012.
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