TA XBIEX, MALTA, April 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) This week began with a bang for one lucky Crazy Vegas player when she hit a jackpot-sized win while playing at the casino. Crazy Vegas has revealed that M.W. from the Netherlands won a total of EUR14,000 playing the video slot game Mermaid Millions. The game is a 5-reel slot game with a progressive jackpot, which means bigger payouts and bigger rewards. M.W. has been a member at Crazy Vegas Online Casino for just over a year and has now joined the ranks of the many lucky players who can call themselves big winners at Crazy Vegas.
The game Mermaid Millions has an underwater theme featuring mermaids, sea creatures and buried treasure. The Neptune symbol is the Wild which substitutes any symbol except for the Scatters, to complete a winning payline. If five Neptunes fall across the reels a massive 7,500 will be awarded. The jewel-box and clam symbols have a maximum 500-coin payout. As mentioned before, Mermaid Millions is also a progressive jackpot. With two bonus games, Wilds, Scatters and Free Spins, it's not hard to see why Mermaids Millions is one of the more popular games at the Crazy Vegas casino.
The casino manager and spokesperson, Trevor Penn, had this to say about the big win, "We at Crazy Vegas Casino would like to extend our congratulations to M.W. on her fantastic win! It's always great when our players walk away with a big prize. We wish her, and all of our other players, many more winning moments at Crazy Vegas."
When players join Crazy Vegas Online Casino, they are welcomed with 3,000 casino credits to play with for one hour for free, no deposit required. Players can keep their winnings up to a documented amount (Ts and Cs do apply). Crazy Vegas Casino offers a 100% Match Bonus to players making their first deposit up to GBP/EUR/$100, giving them a total of GBP/EUR/$200 to play a range of over 600 high-end games. When a player makes their first deposit, they will also receive 30 Free Spins on the highly popular game, ThunderStruck II. Crazy Vegas offers players a range of table games, slot machines, 25 Progressive Jackpots, Multi-Player games and regular tournaments. These, along with great service, a 24/7 support team, advanced software and a secure environment make Crazy Vegas Casino one of the world's leading online casinos.
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Lucky Player Walks Away with EUR14,000 at Crazy Vegas Casino
A Crazy Vegas player from Netherlands struck it lucky on Mermaid Millions, winning EUR14,000.
2012-04-25
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[Press-News.org] Lucky Player Walks Away with EUR14,000 at Crazy Vegas CasinoA Crazy Vegas player from Netherlands struck it lucky on Mermaid Millions, winning EUR14,000.