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Race or Raffle -- Grande Vegas Casino Has Two Ways to Win an iPad this Month

Two Grande Vegas Casino players are going to win themselves an Apple iPad this month. Casino players can earn points for the $5,000 iPad Challenge leaderboard race until July 30th. The next Live Raffle iPad draw will be July 18th.

2012-07-09
ROAD TOWN, BVI, July 09, 2012 (Press-News.org) Grande Vegas Casino players can win an iPad by working their way up the leaderboard or, even easier, in a free live raffle draw. Either way, two Grande Vegas players are going to win themselves an Apple iPad this month. Casino players can earn points for the $5000 iPad Challenge leaderboard race until July 30th. The next Live Raffle iPad draw will be July 18th.

Grande Vegas Casino players earn points whenever they play, deposit or wager. Through July, players are competing against each other for their share of $5000 in casino bonuses and prizes that will be awarded this month. Every player can work their way up the leaderboard and win free bonuses up to $500. The player with the most points wins an iPad.

"I'll give you a couple of tips," offers one player who regularly places in the top ten in Grande Vegas Casino leaderboard races. "First, remember that rankings can change every day. You have to keep playing to keep your place. And second, don't be too quick to withdraw. Points are deducted for that so I usually wait."

Players can check their ranking (updated daily) at http://www.grandevegascasino.com/leaderboard/board27.aspx

"We asked some players what kind of prizes they'd like and the overwhelming favorite was an iPad," said Grande Vegas manager Robert Miller. "So we thought if one iPad is a good prize then we'll make it twice as good and give away two!"

Players don't have to deposit or play to be entered in the July 18th Live Raffle. Every Grande Vegas player gets one free ticket but those that have made deposits get 3 more. Players that deposit on July 17th and 18th will get ten bonus tickets. To win raffle prizes, players must be logged on between 11:00 am and 1:00 pm Eastern Time. The iPad winner will be drawn in the final raffle at 12:45 pm.

100% Deposit Bonus -- Up to $100 Free
July 17 & 18 Only
Coupon code "RAFFLE0717"

Grande Vegas, popular with online casino players around the world, features Las Vegas favorites like Blackjack and the new Multiplayer French Roulette as well as dozens of amazing slots games like the brand new Three Stooges II and Loch Ness Loot.

Complete iPad Giveaway details are available at http://www.grandevegascasino.com/ipad.aspx

This story is available on YouTube: http://youtu.be/7QLcp-8-inQ

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About Grande Vegas Casino (www.GrandeVegas.com)
A property of Tigress Management Ltd., BVI, Grande Vegas Casino offers more than 300 games provided by Real Time Gaming (RTG) including million dollar progressive jackpots such as Jackpot Pinatas, Caribbean Hold 'em, Mid-Life Crisis, Shopping Spree and Aztec's Millions. Every casino game features state-of-the art graphics and sound to provide a unique gaming experience. Instant-play Flash versions are available for most games. With its variety of deposit options Grande Vegas Casino is capable of serving players all over the world.


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[Press-News.org] Race or Raffle -- Grande Vegas Casino Has Two Ways to Win an iPad this Month
Two Grande Vegas Casino players are going to win themselves an Apple iPad this month. Casino players can earn points for the $5,000 iPad Challenge leaderboard race until July 30th. The next Live Raffle iPad draw will be July 18th.