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Lucky Player Wins a Massive $19,267.50 at Golden Riviera Casino

G.P walked away with full pockets after winning $19,267.50 on Immortal Romance!

2012-10-28
TA XBIEX, MALTA, October 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) It seems like it really is the high life for players at Golden Riviera Casino. With a succession of players reeling in big rewards lately, one lucky player G.P won a massive $19,267.50 on the slot Immortal Romance. That kind of money can make anyone walk away beaming! It seems the slots are showing their favour on many players at Golden Riviera.

Immortal Romance has been a sure slot favourite for some time now. As a Microgaming product, this game is full of quality graphics and really generous features. Based on the vampire crazing running rampant in the entertainment industry lately, this blockbuster 5-reel slot spins the story of four main characters - a witch, a vampire scoundrel, a lover and a gorgeous women who falls in love with him. Packed with Wilds, Scatters, Free Spins, Multipliers and bonus rounds, this romance is full of rewards.

G.P was elated at his winnings and also expressed a big thank you to Golden Riviera Casino for processing the cash-in so quickly. Golden Riviera Casino goes to extra lengths t make sure that they give their players the best - the best service, the best payouts, and the best all round entertainment experience.

+Max Stern, the brand manager and spokesperson for the casino was delighted at G.P's big win: "We are always happy when our players walk away with full winning pockets! We know that if our players are happy and getting rewards that they deserve, then our job is done. We always try to make sure that we go over and above the ordinary when it comes to all aspects of our casino. Our players are spoilt with a huge variety of quality games and we always have regular promotions and tournaments on the go to make sure that our players enjoy their time spent with us. This big win just shows that we are fulfilling our promise to our players!"

Golden Riviera Casino has been around for over a decade and has earned itself quite an impressive reputation in the industry. They have a huge following already and it's easy to see why. If new players would like to join, the sign up process is simple, easy and quick. On top of that, new players will also be welcomed to the family with a really generous welcome offer - players are presented with either the option of a 100% Match Bonus reward, or 2500 free complimentary credits on the house to start winning with.

There is also a 4-tier Loyalty Lounge Program that gives players VIP treatment as well as customized offers. Players can work their way from Blue all the way through to Platinum, earning extra rewards and specials along the way. Whether a gaming novice or a pro, everyone is welcome to have a taste of the gaming excellence on offer at Golden Riviera.

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[Press-News.org] Lucky Player Wins a Massive $19,267.50 at Golden Riviera Casino
G.P walked away with full pockets after winning $19,267.50 on Immortal Romance!