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French Slots Player Headed to Machu Picchu with $260,000 Slots Win at Grande Vegas Casino

A Grande Vegas Casino player who won $260,000 says he'll take his wife on an amazing South American holiday with his win. Gilles R. from Boucey France had his incredible jackpot win playing the Triple Twister slots game.

French Slots Player Headed to Machu Picchu with $260,000 Slots Win at Grande Vegas Casino
2012-10-22
ROAD TOWN, BVI, October 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) A Grande Vegas Casino player who won $260,000 over two days last week says he'll take his wife on an amazing South American holiday with his win. Gilles R., an Environmental Technician from Boucey France, had his incredible run of good luck playing the Triple Twister slots game. In addition to a lot of lucky spins during the game's bonus rounds, he also hit several Major and Minor random jackpots ranging from $1000 to $5000 each.

Triple Twister is a 50 line video slot with a bonus feature that triggers nine free games. Prizes are tripled whenever the wild Twister symbol is part of a winning combination. Triple Twister has the patented Win-Win feature that ensures payouts during bonus rounds.

"I won a lot of this cash in bonus rounds, on free spins!" remarked Gilles. "I just kept getting Weather Vane symbols that kept triggering more and more free games. It was incredible!"

"For ages I've had a photo of Machu Pichu stuck to my computer as inspiration," said the slots jackpot winner. "I'm going to use some of my winnings to take my wife there."

"I think lots of players dream about taking a fantastic trip when they hit the jackpot," said Grande Vegas Manager Robert Miller. "I wonder how many others have photos of exotic places stuck to their monitors?!"

"Don't worry - we still have some other jackpots to be won!" said Miller. "There's the million dollar jackpots like Aztec's Millions but you can win five- and six-figure jackpots on lots of our games!"

Grande Vegas' $10,000 Halloween Leaderboard Challenge continues until the end of October. The Halloween Leaderboard is updated once a day and players can check their current ranking anytime.

To top off a spooktacular month, a free Halloween Raffle October 31st will award prizes up to $500.

Grande Vegas has an amazing collection of Las Vegas casino games including favorites like Blackjack and Roulette as well as amazing slots games like the brand new Three Stooges II and Loch Ness Loot.

Media inquiries:
grandevegascasino@lyceummedia.com

About Grande Vegas Casino (http://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 serves players all over the world.

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[Press-News.org] French Slots Player Headed to Machu Picchu with $260,000 Slots Win at Grande Vegas Casino
A Grande Vegas Casino player who won $260,000 says he'll take his wife on an amazing South American holiday with his win. Gilles R. from Boucey France had his incredible jackpot win playing the Triple Twister slots game.