Spin Palace
Review
Spin Palace is a respected and popular online casino,
established on the internet in March, 2001. It is owned by
Fairground Game Holdings Plc, an investment company listed in
the London Stock Exchange in 2005, and as such, you have the
assurance of total security in your internet gaming
ventures.
Spin Palace has the Microgaming interface with Viper software,
which is without doubt the premier software in online gaming.
It has unique features like the Expert Mode which automatically
follows the best strategy options for you, enabling you to get
the best returns. They also have the auto-play feature which
automatically allows you to play a number of selected hands so
that you don’t have to go on hitting the Spin
button.
With close to 200 games, you will feel spoiled for choice; in
addition to their slots and the Microgaming classics, they
offer a wide range of new additions like Bars n Stripes and
Supe It Up, which are highly entertaining and graphically
brilliant. While they mainly focus on slots, they have a wide
selection of table games like Roulette, Blackjack, Craps,
Baccarat, Keno and the newly released Gold series … check these
out for quality table games.
Spin Palace offers free £1000 and one hour of free play; to
participate in this, download the software, and register
yourself for a real player account and start playing. There is
one hour in which you can make as much cash as you can. If you
happen to lose all the free money, you can still claim the £25
free Welcome Bonus. Do play a variety of games to spread out
your chances of winning. If you get disconnected at any time,
you have to log yourself back, and do this fast as the free
play time of 60 minutes will go on counting down.
In the one hour of free play, you have to make at least 100
bets and win at least £20 over the free £1000 to claim your
winnings and have them transferred to your real player account.
The winnings must be transferred within seven days of your
starting the free £1000 promotion, or they will get revoked and
you will lose your outstanding credits.
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