PartyCasino Cash Machine and Slot-tastic Sundays
Cash Machine
Claim your unlimited cash reward
Our brand–new PartyCasino.com promotion converts your PartyPoints into hard cash and it's programmed to pay out unlimited amounts of money to our players.
The Cash Machine runs from 00:00 ET on 9th November to 23:59 ET on 6th December. To get unlimited cash, just earn 10 or more PartyPoints on at least 10 days during the promotion. At the end of the promotion, we'll look at the PartyPoints you collected on your 10 highest–earning days, and give you $1 for every point earned on the lowest of those days.
How it works
If you earn the following points on your 10 highest points–earning days:
Three days at 100 points per day
Five days at 175 points per day
Two days at 150 points per day
Your lowest daily points total in this period is 100, which means we'll put a $100 cash reward directly into your Party Account.
Experience the power of the Cash Machine
You can opt in to the Cash Machine at any time. We'll use all the points you've earned since 9th November to calculate your prize at the end of the promotion.
Remember, every new day of the promotion gives you the chance to top your current lowest total and increase your cash prize. Keep playing to make sure you earn more.
You have 28 qualifying days, and your cash machine prize is only limited by the number of points you earn: if your lowest day's points total is 1,000 points, we'll give you $1,000. What you win is up to you.
Slot-tastic Sundays
We're giving away extra PartyPoints and great cash prizes on all our Gold Mega Jackpot slot games for two Sundays this November. Play on either 8th or 22nd November – or both - to reap your extra rewards.
You'll get 100% more PartyPoints when you play selected slots between 00.00 ET and 23.59 ET on a Slot-tastic Sunday*.
Plus, if you finish the day in the top 200 on our Slot-tastic Sunday leader board, we'll also give you a cash bonus of $25**. If you're a Palladium Lounge player we'll give you a cool cash bonus of between $100 to $1,500** for placing in the top 50 of the exclusive Slot-tastic Sunday Palladium Lounge leader board.
This month, you’ll need to play our Gold Mega Jackpot games to enjoy the benefits of Slot-tastic Sundays. Whether you want to join the Corleone family in The Godfather slot based on the cinematic classic, spin for huge prizes on Mega Fortune Wheel and Super Fortune Wheel or enjoy state-of-the-art big-money slot action with our Super Mystic, Super Star and Super Joker games, Sundays have never been more rewarding.
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Saturday, November 28, 2009
Casino News Media - Media Man - Global Gaming Directory - News Update - 28th November 2009
PartyCasino.com remains world's largest and most popular online casino
PartyGaming's PartyPoker and b2b enters Italy, moves forward in France and Australian campaigning
Virgin Casino to get Marvel themed slot games
Cleopatra - still world's most popular online casino games, Cleopatra themed websites emerge
Monopoly online slot game receives massive push by PartyCasino and Virgin Games, classic slots combined with staged new releases push forward online casino portfolio growth
Dungeons & Dragons: Virgin Games releases IGT's Crystal Caverns
Tomb Raider online slot making ground on Cleopatra, Game makers planning more Egyptian themed slots
PartyPoker.com Crown Casino Aussie Millions hugely successful
NextGen Gaming new releases hit PartyCasino and Virgin Casino
United States - delays in online gaming law
Domain names - ICANN Introduces Non-Latin-Based Domain Names; Search engine sector evolves
Poker - online poker becoming one
Australia - Betfair and Racing NSW battle in Australia's Federal Court
Events - EGR Live will be held in London on 30th November and 1st December
Events - Australian igaming conference rumoured for Feb or March 2010
PKR 3D themed online poker rooms continue to evolve
PartyGaming CEO Jim Ryan explains Hollywood themed slot game popularity and international plans
Star City Casino hosts Hulkamania Let The Battle Begin press conference, resulting in world wide news for Hulk Hogan - Ric Flair attack angle
Burswood Casino aka Burswood Entertainment Complex in Perth, WA, stages Hulkamania
Ric Flair Woooooo! NC Carolina Lottery campaign set to enter other U.S states
Hulk Hogan open to more gaming and igaming proposals, following Hulkamania Experience slot and mobile gaming deals
Noble Casino gets Iron-Man, Gladiator and The Incredible Hulk slot games
Marvel Entertainment online does online promo with WWE; May lead to Marvel - WWE online games
Andre The Giant online slot game - punters and industry loosing patience with developer
UFC remains keen online land based casino venues and connections, despite mixed casino fortunes
Social networking sites embrace gambling and gaming
Sports betting - European football match fixing allegations rock industry, punters play on
Betfair committed to Asia Pacific region, likely to ramp up in Tasmania
Captain Cooks Casino remains a favorite with Asia Pacific, Australian punters
Multi currency online casino options one of the most popular features ever
Global gaming - internet, marketing, media and legal strategy embraced by industry
Las Vegas - not going to fully recover from economic recession for decades; Should have embraced and incorporated online gaming operations say experts
Google Analytics - Germany federal and regional government officials attempt ban
Google tipped to include loading speed in ranking
Monopoly City Streets performs well for Google and Hasbro
Portals - website portal networks maintain lead and stability over stand alone websites
Media Man Australia transforms to Media Man and Media Man International, buys more domains and hosts more website portals offshore, following political meeting
Casino legal - Bet with your head, not over it, and keep it fun
Online Casino Reviews - players prefer strong brands: PartyCasino, Virgin Games, Captain Cooks, PKR
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PartyCasino.com remains world's largest and most popular online casino
PartyGaming's PartyPoker and b2b enters Italy, moves forward in France and Australian campaigning
Virgin Casino to get Marvel themed slot games
Cleopatra - still world's most popular online casino games, Cleopatra themed websites emerge
Monopoly online slot game receives massive push by PartyCasino and Virgin Games, classic slots combined with staged new releases push forward online casino portfolio growth
Dungeons & Dragons: Virgin Games releases IGT's Crystal Caverns
Tomb Raider online slot making ground on Cleopatra, Game makers planning more Egyptian themed slots
PartyPoker.com Crown Casino Aussie Millions hugely successful
NextGen Gaming new releases hit PartyCasino and Virgin Casino
United States - delays in online gaming law
Domain names - ICANN Introduces Non-Latin-Based Domain Names; Search engine sector evolves
Poker - online poker becoming one
Australia - Betfair and Racing NSW battle in Australia's Federal Court
Events - EGR Live will be held in London on 30th November and 1st December
Events - Australian igaming conference rumoured for Feb or March 2010
PKR 3D themed online poker rooms continue to evolve
PartyGaming CEO Jim Ryan explains Hollywood themed slot game popularity and international plans
Star City Casino hosts Hulkamania Let The Battle Begin press conference, resulting in world wide news for Hulk Hogan - Ric Flair attack angle
Burswood Casino aka Burswood Entertainment Complex in Perth, WA, stages Hulkamania
Ric Flair Woooooo! NC Carolina Lottery campaign set to enter other U.S states
Hulk Hogan open to more gaming and igaming proposals, following Hulkamania Experience slot and mobile gaming deals
Noble Casino gets Iron-Man, Gladiator and The Incredible Hulk slot games
Marvel Entertainment online does online promo with WWE; May lead to Marvel - WWE online games
Andre The Giant online slot game - punters and industry loosing patience with developer
UFC remains keen online land based casino venues and connections, despite mixed casino fortunes
Social networking sites embrace gambling and gaming
Sports betting - European football match fixing allegations rock industry, punters play on
Betfair committed to Asia Pacific region, likely to ramp up in Tasmania
Captain Cooks Casino remains a favorite with Asia Pacific, Australian punters
Multi currency online casino options one of the most popular features ever
Global gaming - internet, marketing, media and legal strategy embraced by industry
Las Vegas - not going to fully recover from economic recession for decades; Should have embraced and incorporated online gaming operations say experts
Google Analytics - Germany federal and regional government officials attempt ban
Google tipped to include loading speed in ranking
Monopoly City Streets performs well for Google and Hasbro
Portals - website portal networks maintain lead and stability over stand alone websites
Media Man Australia transforms to Media Man and Media Man International, buys more domains and hosts more website portals offshore, following political meeting
Casino legal - Bet with your head, not over it, and keep it fun
Online Casino Reviews - players prefer strong brands: PartyCasino, Virgin Games, Captain Cooks, PKR
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Friday, November 27, 2009
CASH GAME, STT AND MTT PROMOTIONS MAKE UP THE FULL HOUSE THIS DECEMBER
CATERING FOR ALL TASTES! CASH GAME, STT AND MTT PROMOTIONS MAKE UP THE FULL HOUSE THIS DECEMBER
Gibraltar – 26th November 2009 – There is over $1 million on offer this December at PartyPoker.com with a three-in-one promotion that has something for everybody!
A PartyPoker.com spokesman said: “There’s a full house of promotions running on PartyPoker.com throughout December that will be attractive to all kinds of players. For bronze, silver and gold players there is a $50,000 cash game race, while for the sit and go specialist there is up to $160,000 to win through the jackpot hunter – win five single table tournaments in a row and prepare for a great payout! Making up the Full House promotion is the chance to win $1 million through multi-table tournament jackpots with a buy-in of just 20 PartyPoints.”
The Full House Cash Game Race runs from 3rd - 23rd December. Only players who are bronze, silver or gold level loyalty members are eligible to participate. PartyPoints earned on cash games will be tracked on a leaderboard that is updated every hour. The top 500 finishers at the end of the promotional period will receive anywhere from $10 to $3,000. The race winner gets the top prize of $3,000, and the top seven finishers will all receive at least $1,000. The top 200 finishers will receive at least $100.
For more information see: PartyPoker.com
The Full House Jackpot Hunter is for sit and go specialists and up to $160,000 is up for grabs. If a customer wins five single table tournaments in a row they will win a jackpot worth $10,000 to $50,000 depending on the buy-in level. There is one $50,000 gold jackpot available for single table tournaments with a buy in of $55+, three silver jackpots worth $20,000 each for tournaments with buy-ins of $12 to $54 and five bronze level jackpots worth $10,000 each for tournaments with buy-ins between $3 and $11. This promotion runs from the 1st - 31st December.
For more information see: PartyPoker.com
The Full House $1 million Multi-Table Tournament Jackpots run from 1st – 31st December. PartyPoker.com will host daily tournaments with a $5,000 prize pool and players can buy-in for just 20 PartyPoints! The top 200 players in each of these daily events win entry into the Grand Final which will feature a prize pool of $250,000. If players are unable to qualify for the Grand Final via one of the daily tournaments, they can buy their way in for 1,000 PartyPoints. The Grand Final takes place on 3rd January. There are also rewards for players who perform well in the daily tournaments. If a customer is able to win two different daily tournaments, they will be rewarded with a bonus prize of $100,000. Should someone be fortunate enough to win three different daily events, they will earn a mega $1 million!
For more information see: PartyPoker.com
** PartyPoker.com is offering the chance to win one of 25 luxury Aussie Millions main event packages. These fantastic dream trips will be up for grabs in two amazing $600+40 satellites on Sunday 13th December. One will be timed to suit Australia and New Zealand-based players with FIVE packages guaranteed worth $12,000, while the other is scheduled to give players from the rest of the world the chance to win one of 20 guaranteed packages worth $15,000.**
® AUSSIE MILLIONS, AUSSIE MILLIONS POKER CHAMPIONSHIP and CROWN Device and associated trade marks are trade marks of Crown Melbourne Limited. No license, affiliation, sponsorship or endorsement, is claimed, or should be inferred from the use of these trademarks here. PartyGaming is not affiliated, licensed, by, or otherwise affiliated with Crown Melbourne Limited in any way.
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CATERING FOR ALL TASTES! CASH GAME, STT AND MTT PROMOTIONS MAKE UP THE FULL HOUSE THIS DECEMBER
Gibraltar – 26th November 2009 – There is over $1 million on offer this December at PartyPoker.com with a three-in-one promotion that has something for everybody!
A PartyPoker.com spokesman said: “There’s a full house of promotions running on PartyPoker.com throughout December that will be attractive to all kinds of players. For bronze, silver and gold players there is a $50,000 cash game race, while for the sit and go specialist there is up to $160,000 to win through the jackpot hunter – win five single table tournaments in a row and prepare for a great payout! Making up the Full House promotion is the chance to win $1 million through multi-table tournament jackpots with a buy-in of just 20 PartyPoints.”
The Full House Cash Game Race runs from 3rd - 23rd December. Only players who are bronze, silver or gold level loyalty members are eligible to participate. PartyPoints earned on cash games will be tracked on a leaderboard that is updated every hour. The top 500 finishers at the end of the promotional period will receive anywhere from $10 to $3,000. The race winner gets the top prize of $3,000, and the top seven finishers will all receive at least $1,000. The top 200 finishers will receive at least $100.
For more information see: PartyPoker.com
The Full House Jackpot Hunter is for sit and go specialists and up to $160,000 is up for grabs. If a customer wins five single table tournaments in a row they will win a jackpot worth $10,000 to $50,000 depending on the buy-in level. There is one $50,000 gold jackpot available for single table tournaments with a buy in of $55+, three silver jackpots worth $20,000 each for tournaments with buy-ins of $12 to $54 and five bronze level jackpots worth $10,000 each for tournaments with buy-ins between $3 and $11. This promotion runs from the 1st - 31st December.
For more information see: PartyPoker.com
The Full House $1 million Multi-Table Tournament Jackpots run from 1st – 31st December. PartyPoker.com will host daily tournaments with a $5,000 prize pool and players can buy-in for just 20 PartyPoints! The top 200 players in each of these daily events win entry into the Grand Final which will feature a prize pool of $250,000. If players are unable to qualify for the Grand Final via one of the daily tournaments, they can buy their way in for 1,000 PartyPoints. The Grand Final takes place on 3rd January. There are also rewards for players who perform well in the daily tournaments. If a customer is able to win two different daily tournaments, they will be rewarded with a bonus prize of $100,000. Should someone be fortunate enough to win three different daily events, they will earn a mega $1 million!
For more information see: PartyPoker.com
** PartyPoker.com is offering the chance to win one of 25 luxury Aussie Millions main event packages. These fantastic dream trips will be up for grabs in two amazing $600+40 satellites on Sunday 13th December. One will be timed to suit Australia and New Zealand-based players with FIVE packages guaranteed worth $12,000, while the other is scheduled to give players from the rest of the world the chance to win one of 20 guaranteed packages worth $15,000.**
® AUSSIE MILLIONS, AUSSIE MILLIONS POKER CHAMPIONSHIP and CROWN Device and associated trade marks are trade marks of Crown Melbourne Limited. No license, affiliation, sponsorship or endorsement, is claimed, or should be inferred from the use of these trademarks here. PartyGaming is not affiliated, licensed, by, or otherwise affiliated with Crown Melbourne Limited in any way.
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High Stakes For Online Gamblers, by Jeremy Herb - Newsweek - 20th November 2009
Between online gambling and the countless ESPN reruns of the World Series of Poker, poker has become a mainstream "sport." More than 6,000 people paid $10,000 to enter this year's World Series main event, and gambling experts say 10 to 15 million Americans wager $100 billion on all forms of Internet gaming annually. The online gambling industry—made up of offshore companies—earns somewhere between $6 and $10 billion in the U.S. each year. But it's a poker game of politics, not cards, that will decide the fate of online gambling in the U.S.
The battle rests on a bill that was passed in the final hours of the 2006 Republican-controlled Congress, when Sen. Bill Frist tacked it onto a port security bill. The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) forbids banks from accepting illegal Internet gambling transactions. In essence, it prevents would-be players from using their debit or credit cards—a standard for online payments—for Internet gambling. Those who support Internet gambling, led by House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank, are making a final plea to the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve to push back the law for one year, giving them time to repeal it. In response, Sen. John Kyl and Rep. Spencer Bachus wrote a letter to Timothy Geithner and Ben Bernanke urging them to enforce the Dec. 1 deadline. The Treasury and Fed have yet to make a decision, according to a Federal Reserve official.
he problem with UIGEA is it raised more questions than it answered. The law does not make it illegal for people to gamble online, as it focuses on bank transactions. But it failed to define what's considered "illegal Internet gambling." The Treasury and Fed, which are instructing banks on how to enforce the law, did not define illegal gambling either. "The role of financial institutions is not to be policemen of the government," says Mary Dunn, senior vice president of the Credit Union National Association. The finance industry says the law is an unfair burden and also wants it delayed. But if the law goes into effect Dec. 1, all financial institutions must demonstrate they can block online transactions.
The new law won't prosecute individual players, but the risk for gamblers is that online casinos will pull out of the U.S. market. Last week, Golden Casino announced it would no longer take deposits from American players on Dec. 1, according to a gambling trade site. PartyGaming, a publicly traded company, left the U.S. in 2006 when UIGEA passed. The company paid a $105 million nonprosecution fine to the Justice Department, which took UIGEA's passage as a "Congressional mandate" to prosecute illegal online gambling.
The Justice Department believes all Internet gambling is illegal based on the 1960s Wire Act, which was designed to stop bookies from using telephones and passed long before the Internet as we know it existed. The gambling industry disputes this, arguing the Wire Act only applies to sports-betting, not games like poker or roulette. In 2002, the Fifth Circuit Court ruled the Wire Act only applied to sports-betting, but that didn't sway any opinions at Justice. Several offshore executives of online casinos and "e-wallet" payment processors have been arrested in the past few years. In June, the Justice Department froze $33 million in payments to American players from four online casinos.
If Frank gets his online gambling bill passed, however, the Wire Act dispute would disappear. Frank's bill, along with companion legislation from Rep. Jim McDermott, would legalize and tax online casinos, though online sports-betting would remain outlawed. Online gambling could generate up to $42 billion in tax revenue over the next decade, according to a Joint Committee on Taxation report. Spurred on by efforts from lobbyists and advocacy groups, Frank has vowed to overturn what he says is an "outrageous" law. His plans have been sidetracked by finance reform, however, which has eaten up most of the Financial Services Committee's time this year.
The morality debate over Internet gambling doesn't stray far from regular gambling, with a few exceptions. Opponents say the convenience of the Internet gives gambling addicts easy access to the lure of slots and cards, and encourages underage playing. Gambling advocates argue regulated sites will be more difficult for underage players because they will have stricter age verification, and that players should have the same rights online they already have in a casino. But another argument that's also being made is poker should be legalized online because it's a skill game-not a game of chance-and therefore it doesn't fall under UIGEA or the Wire Act. Sen. Robert Menendez has also introduced separate legislation that carves out an exception for poker. "People have been playing this great skill game that's been around for a long time," says Howard Lederer, a professional poker player and member of the Poker Players Alliance. "We're playing against each other, not the house."
Even if the UIGEA is enacted, it's unlikely online gambling would disappear completely. There are ways for American players to circumvent bank regulations, including setting up a foreign bank account. "We're all holding our breath and hoping the petition will be accepted," Lederer says, but that isn't the industry's only option. Online poker could be legalized through the courts on the argument that the Wire Act doesn't apply to poker. The industry is waiting to see what happens Dec. 1 before taking any action, he says. But if they do head to court, Lederer likes the odds. (Credit: Newsweek)
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Between online gambling and the countless ESPN reruns of the World Series of Poker, poker has become a mainstream "sport." More than 6,000 people paid $10,000 to enter this year's World Series main event, and gambling experts say 10 to 15 million Americans wager $100 billion on all forms of Internet gaming annually. The online gambling industry—made up of offshore companies—earns somewhere between $6 and $10 billion in the U.S. each year. But it's a poker game of politics, not cards, that will decide the fate of online gambling in the U.S.
The battle rests on a bill that was passed in the final hours of the 2006 Republican-controlled Congress, when Sen. Bill Frist tacked it onto a port security bill. The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) forbids banks from accepting illegal Internet gambling transactions. In essence, it prevents would-be players from using their debit or credit cards—a standard for online payments—for Internet gambling. Those who support Internet gambling, led by House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank, are making a final plea to the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve to push back the law for one year, giving them time to repeal it. In response, Sen. John Kyl and Rep. Spencer Bachus wrote a letter to Timothy Geithner and Ben Bernanke urging them to enforce the Dec. 1 deadline. The Treasury and Fed have yet to make a decision, according to a Federal Reserve official.
he problem with UIGEA is it raised more questions than it answered. The law does not make it illegal for people to gamble online, as it focuses on bank transactions. But it failed to define what's considered "illegal Internet gambling." The Treasury and Fed, which are instructing banks on how to enforce the law, did not define illegal gambling either. "The role of financial institutions is not to be policemen of the government," says Mary Dunn, senior vice president of the Credit Union National Association. The finance industry says the law is an unfair burden and also wants it delayed. But if the law goes into effect Dec. 1, all financial institutions must demonstrate they can block online transactions.
The new law won't prosecute individual players, but the risk for gamblers is that online casinos will pull out of the U.S. market. Last week, Golden Casino announced it would no longer take deposits from American players on Dec. 1, according to a gambling trade site. PartyGaming, a publicly traded company, left the U.S. in 2006 when UIGEA passed. The company paid a $105 million nonprosecution fine to the Justice Department, which took UIGEA's passage as a "Congressional mandate" to prosecute illegal online gambling.
The Justice Department believes all Internet gambling is illegal based on the 1960s Wire Act, which was designed to stop bookies from using telephones and passed long before the Internet as we know it existed. The gambling industry disputes this, arguing the Wire Act only applies to sports-betting, not games like poker or roulette. In 2002, the Fifth Circuit Court ruled the Wire Act only applied to sports-betting, but that didn't sway any opinions at Justice. Several offshore executives of online casinos and "e-wallet" payment processors have been arrested in the past few years. In June, the Justice Department froze $33 million in payments to American players from four online casinos.
If Frank gets his online gambling bill passed, however, the Wire Act dispute would disappear. Frank's bill, along with companion legislation from Rep. Jim McDermott, would legalize and tax online casinos, though online sports-betting would remain outlawed. Online gambling could generate up to $42 billion in tax revenue over the next decade, according to a Joint Committee on Taxation report. Spurred on by efforts from lobbyists and advocacy groups, Frank has vowed to overturn what he says is an "outrageous" law. His plans have been sidetracked by finance reform, however, which has eaten up most of the Financial Services Committee's time this year.
The morality debate over Internet gambling doesn't stray far from regular gambling, with a few exceptions. Opponents say the convenience of the Internet gives gambling addicts easy access to the lure of slots and cards, and encourages underage playing. Gambling advocates argue regulated sites will be more difficult for underage players because they will have stricter age verification, and that players should have the same rights online they already have in a casino. But another argument that's also being made is poker should be legalized online because it's a skill game-not a game of chance-and therefore it doesn't fall under UIGEA or the Wire Act. Sen. Robert Menendez has also introduced separate legislation that carves out an exception for poker. "People have been playing this great skill game that's been around for a long time," says Howard Lederer, a professional poker player and member of the Poker Players Alliance. "We're playing against each other, not the house."
Even if the UIGEA is enacted, it's unlikely online gambling would disappear completely. There are ways for American players to circumvent bank regulations, including setting up a foreign bank account. "We're all holding our breath and hoping the petition will be accepted," Lederer says, but that isn't the industry's only option. Online poker could be legalized through the courts on the argument that the Wire Act doesn't apply to poker. The industry is waiting to see what happens Dec. 1 before taking any action, he says. But if they do head to court, Lederer likes the odds. (Credit: Newsweek)
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Crown Casino Aussie Millions Poker Championship - Win a seat with PartyPoker
PartyPoker.com Crown Casino Aussie Millions qualifiers.
Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia, is set for the biggest and best Aussie Millions this January 2010.
More information via PartyPoker.com Aussie Million promotion pages here and here.
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PartyPoker.com Crown Casino Aussie Millions qualifiers.
Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia, is set for the biggest and best Aussie Millions this January 2010.
More information via PartyPoker.com Aussie Million promotion pages here and here.
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PartyCasino, Virgin Casino and Captain Cooks Casino compete for Online Casino of the Month title - November 2009
PartyCasino, Virgin Casino and Captain Cooks Casino compete for Online Casino of the Month title
Three of the world's most popular online casinos have made the Casino News Media shortlist for the prestigious Online Casino of the Month title.
The Casino News Media monthly award is based upon a number of factors which include game play, game range, customer service, ethics, affiliate offerings and all round customer experience.
Casino News Media does have a business relationship with all three casino brands, as they do with dozens of brands in the casino and online casino sector.
Casino News Media is part of the Media Man group which includes Global Gaming Directory.
The Casino News Media award winner for November 2009 will be announced in earlier December.
*PartyCasino does not accept U.S players
*Virgin Casino does not accept U.S or Australian players
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PartyCasino, Virgin Casino and Captain Cooks Casino compete for Online Casino of the Month title
Three of the world's most popular online casinos have made the Casino News Media shortlist for the prestigious Online Casino of the Month title.
The Casino News Media monthly award is based upon a number of factors which include game play, game range, customer service, ethics, affiliate offerings and all round customer experience.
Casino News Media does have a business relationship with all three casino brands, as they do with dozens of brands in the casino and online casino sector.
Casino News Media is part of the Media Man group which includes Global Gaming Directory.
The Casino News Media award winner for November 2009 will be announced in earlier December.
*PartyCasino does not accept U.S players
*Virgin Casino does not accept U.S or Australian players
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