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Lucky Player Wins EUR16,758 at Casino UK

Casino player, D.W. won EUR16,758 on the video slot game Cash Splash at Casino UK.

2012-04-25
TA XBIEX, MALTA, April 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) April has proved to be a lucky month for a Casino UK player when she hit the jackpot playing slot games. D.W. was playing the classic slots game Cash Splash when she hit a big win of EUR16,758. She is one of the many players who have struck it lucky this month.

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[Press-News.org] Lucky Player Wins EUR16,758 at Casino UK
Casino player, D.W. won EUR16,758 on the video slot game Cash Splash at Casino UK.