Perspective is everything. In a world were information flows like a tsunami, it’s important to keep focused on the data that is relevant to our modern lives. We have sifted the internet to find interesting and credible facts, backed by science, that will help you lead a more balanced and healthy life. Here are a few tips to make your life GREAT!
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Complimentary (comp) points are a traditional way for casinos to reward their players. You get comp points for your wagers on casino games. Those points can later be converted into cash or used to redeem prizes and gifts.
Blackjack is the most played casino game in the world. It is found in nearly all casinos and players flock these tables for heart-pumping moments. This game has been played for centuries, with its earliest mention found in the famous novel Don Quixote by Cervantes. It is sometimes called 21, and there are many varieties of the game.
A guide to maximizing your casino play
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Any experienced online casino player will quickly recognize that Sloto’Cash has one of the most varied collections of weekly promotions. New players may feel overwhelmed by the possibilities and it’s important for us that players redeem the promotions that will get maximum return for each individual. Every player is different. Some come for purely entertainment value, others for the occasional win, other still for a life-changing jackpot.
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If you can't keep your hands off a slot machine, you need to learn how to treat it with respect. A slot machine is a whimsical lover; it can take you to the heights of ecstasy as quickly as to the pits of frustration.
Debunking casino myths. As featured on Sloto Magazine
Keno is one of the most fascinating games inside casinos. It has an interesting history as we saw in a previous Sloto Magazine. It is a contender for being the oldest gambling game in the world. It was an early form of lottery that was developed in the Han dynasty in ancient China. A common myth states that the Great Wall of China was partially financed by the selling of Keno (a.k.a. lottery) tickets.