| €50,000 In Prizes Offered at Europa Casino |
| Wednesday, 30 July 2008 02:12 |
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all you have to do is make a deposit into your account with Europa Casino any time between those dates.
Each day the promotion runs for at the popular online casino, the players are given the opportunity to be involved in the promotion that allows them to play for bronze, silver and gold rewards. The bronze winner gets €50, the silver takes €100 and the winner of the gold prize wins a more than handy €250!
To add to the giveaway flavour of this fantastic promotion, Europa Casino is also giving each member who has made their Olympics promotion deposit is given free entry into a special raffle that has a third, or bronze prize of €5,000, a second or silver prize of €10,000 and a whopping golden first prize of €25,000.
The manager of Europa Casino, Marius Valentin, made the announcement stating that they are excited about giving away these really great prizes to celebrate these special 2008 Olympic Games. Their members are their business and want to thank the players by giving them all a chance of striking gold.
Earlier in the year, before the 2008 Beijing Olympics had officially begun, they had already been very kind to the many sports gamers, gamblers and bookmakers. While the many political wrangling and issues that surrounded these Olympic Games caused many protests to kick off in proximity to the torch relay, several nations began to reconsider their own Olympic policies.
This uncertainty led bookmakers to begin offering some unique betting options including such things as who the first country would be to go ahead and boycott the actual opening ceremony. The lucky punters who correctly wagered on Germany were rewarded with a nice 10:1 payout following the German chancellor’s announcement that she (Angela Merkel) would not be attending the ceremony.
Despite politics getting in the way of the true sporting nature of the games, sports fans everywhere were looking at the possibilities of a different kind of action. Interestingly, China did not publicise the official amount of money it spends on its sports programs, but it is estimated by some experts to be as much as $500 million in the previous four years which led up to the games. |








