Rome Casino Seeks American Online Gambling Patrons
Microgaming's decision to block United States players this week has forced many online casinos to abandon the American market, but Rome Casino refuses to follow suit. Officials at the Internet gambling site confirmed that they are still accepting U.S. players, and have expanded staff to handle the flux of new players seeking a friendly and available casino.
To attract new players who suddenly find themselves without an online gambling site, Rome Casino is offering a bonus of $1000 for new signups. The site also features a 200% signup bonus.
Players who recommend friends to Rome Casino receive a 15% bonus of the referral's signup, as well.
Josh Cartu, spokesman for the casino operator, said, "We process US customers better than some companies that have been around since 1998. And we will continue to do so."
Rome Casino uses an ancient Roman format, appealing to the fans of the recent spate of Hollywood productions set in that time, including the acclaimed HBO series "Rome."
Rome Casino has state-of-the-art graphics, including three-dimensional displays. Players can participate in several games simultaneously, and the casino accepts virtually every form of payment, including all major credit cards.
Recent Comments
| Posted by: Dino | When: 02/28/2009 08:13:50 AM EST |
| Ok I have been on Rome Casino now for about a month playing with the fun money and want to bet real money. So when I do should I expect a knock on the door from the feds. I live in the State of Washington | |




