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Online Casino's World Series of Slots Pays Out Big to Winners

The online casino operator's $200,000 Grand Final Tournament took place November 7th through the 10th, the culmination of the $500,000 World Series.

Play the Best Slots at Superslots Casino! Jackpot Factory's long-running World Series of Slots has ended, and the winners have been announced. The online casino operator's $200,000 Grand Final Tournament took place November 7th through the 10th, the culmination of the $500,000 World Series.

Edward G. won first place, good for $100,000. He jumped into the lead on the second day and had an anxious wait for over two days to see if his score would hold up. He says he's looking to buy a new car for his wife of forty-five years, and perhaps a Caribbean vacation.

Juwarseh P. of Singapore claimed second place, good for $25,000. Juwarseh is a regular at Jackpot Factory sites, playing in tournaments at All Slots and All Jackpots. She was now won over $38,000 in prize money from the Jackpot Factory.

Virginia C. finished third and received a $10,000 payday. She had started poorly, but persevered and hit a hot streak near the tournament's end.

Dorena S. took the fourth place prize. The payout was $5000, money she says will give her the security she needs to visit relatives this Christmas.

The Vice-President for Player Affairs at Jackpot Factory, David Brickman, says, "More big slots tournaments are right around the corner and we look forward to sharing even more excitement with all of you!"

The Jackpot Factory online casinos group has paid out over $7.5 billion since launching, and is one of the largest hosts for slots tournaments on the Internet.

Published on November 18, 2008 by PrestonLewis

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