Free Tennis Slots at Ladbrokes Casino
As we enter into the second and final week of Wimbledon
players at Ladbrokes Casino can participate in a special promotion which allows them to claim 20 free spins on a fantastic tennis-themed slots game. The promotion runs until Sunday 3 July and is open to all registered players. All you have to do to qualify for participation is make a deposit of £25 during the promotional period and wager that sum on any of the slots games that Ladbrokes offers. Play Now Regular Ladbrokes Casino players will know that the venue provides plenty of slots to choose from
including 3-reel and 5-reel titles through to games that give you a shot at winning life-changing progressive jackpots. For example
the Mega Moolah games currently boast a jackpot of over £2.4 million
the Major Millions progressive is worth more than £695
400 and King Cashalot has a jackpot worth over £138
000. Win any of those jackpot prizes and you’ll fare better than many Wimbledon players! Whatever slots games you choose to focus on
once you have played through your £25 deposit you need to visit the promotions page at the Ladbrokes Casino website and complete the simple claim form provided. Your 20 free spins will then be awarded to you within 48 hours. You can only use those spins on the Centre Court slots game at the download casino
but that seems very fair when you consider that the promotion is running to celebrate the sport of tennis during the 2011 Wimbledon tournament. Ladbrokes Casino is also giving slots players a very good reason to cheer on British player Andy Murray as he seeks to win the Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final for the first time. Should Andy Murray become the Wimbledon Champion of 2011 then Ladbrokes will put a £5 bonus into your account on Monday 4 July. All of a sudden the tennis seems even more exciting than it was before! Visit Ladbrokes Casino (review here) to check out the full terms and conditions relating to this promotion
then make your deposit to get involved and good luck! Miriam Davis Article Published: 27/06/2011 11:37:01 Click here to go back to the News homepage.
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