Online Casino Industry Gets Positive Press After Jackpots Hit
It seems like all we have been reporting the past month has been news about online casinos bailing on its players after the passing of the UIGEA, therefore we are enthralled to finally report good news about one online casino in particular, All Slots.
It appears that on November 21, 2006 a player at All Slots Casino hit 2 progressive jackpots within three hours of each other totalling more than $680,000 in winnings.
The first progressive jackpot the player, Leah A., hit was on the Major Millions video slot for $432,179.90, according to All Slots Casino officials. Then, the Major Millions progressive jackpot reset to its starting point of $250,000 and just a few hours later Leah hit the jackpot again.
"It is an honor to have players like Leah A. at All Slots Casino and the Jackpot Factory Group and we look forward to toasting many more big wins like hers soon. With jackpots starting at a quarter of a million dollars, it's no surprise that Major Millions is one of our most popular games," said David Brickman, Spokesperson for the Jackpot Factory.
If you would like to try your luck at All Slots' jackpots, click here. All Slots accepts bets from players all over the world, except for the few states in America where gambling is illegal.
November 26, 2006
Posted By Larry Rutherford
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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