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Jackpot Capital's $250,000 Slot Slayers Battle of the Century Has Begun

The $250K Slot Slayers competition at Jackpot Capital Casino pits player against player - and slot and against slot. Each week the slots game that's had the most bets during the week wins and $30,000 is divided amongst its the top 300 players.

Jackpot Capital's $250,000 Slot Slayers Battle of the Century Has Begun
2012-09-02
NICOSIA, CYPRUS, September 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) The $250,000 Slot Slayers competition that began at Jackpot Capital Casino this week pits player against player - and slot and against slot. Every week, for eight weeks, two slots face off. The game that's had the most bets during the week wins the round and $30,000 in prize money will be divided amongst the top 300 players on its Scoreboard.

Every Monday, prizes for the previous week will be awarded through Jackpot Capital's unique "My Coupons" facility that conveniently displays all casino bonuses currently available to each individual player.

"Achilles is slightly ahead so far in Round 1 but it's too close to call at this point," said Jackpot Capital Manager Oliver Smith. "If the T-Rex players play a lot over the weekend things could change!"

Each Round ends Sunday night and on Monday morning 300 players that played the winning slot that week receive their share of $30,000 in prize money. The player at the top of the Scoreboard will win $600, the second place player will receive a $400 bonus and $350 will go to the third.

Jackpot Capital has selected some of its most popular slots games for this competition:

Round 1: Achilles Vs T-REX
Round 2: Cleopatra's Gold Vs Diamond Dozen
Round 3: T-Rex Vs Crystal Waters
Round 4: Achilles Vs Pay Dirt
Round 5: Crazy Vegas Vs Diamond Dozen
Round 6: T-Rex Vs Crystal Waters
Round 7: Diamond Dozen Vs Pay Dirt
Round 8: Achilles Vs Cleopatra's Gold

Complete contest details are available at http://promotions.jackpotcapital.eu/slotsslayers where players can also check their current ranking anytime.

Jackpot Capital has more than 300 games from Real Time Gaming (RTG). Naturally games like Jackpot Pinatas and Aztec's Millions with their million dollar progressive jackpots are among the most popular. The popular online casino is known around the world for its easy deposits and withdrawals,

Players can communicate with each other and receive notices of special promotions and bonuses on the casino's Facebook page.

This story can be viewed on YouTube: http://youtu.be/NzKkzLL8m3w

Media inquiries:
Larry Colcy, Lyceum Media
jackpotcapital@lyceummedia.com

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[Press-News.org] Jackpot Capital's $250,000 Slot Slayers Battle of the Century Has Begun
The $250K Slot Slayers competition at Jackpot Capital Casino pits player against player - and slot and against slot. Each week the slots game that's had the most bets during the week wins and $30,000 is divided amongst its the top 300 players.