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Jackpot Capital Casino Conjures Ghosts of the Past in $70,000 Graveyard Giveaway
This Halloween, Jackpot Capital Casino players that can make it through the "Ghosts of Jackpot Capital Past" graveyard will win prizes up to $700. A total of $70,000 will be awarded to players at every budget level.
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