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February 12 - Leading online gaming site,
Casino.com,
owned and operated by the Gibraltar licensed Mansion Group, believes that
providing players with the opportunity to gamble in their own language improves
player confidence and, as such, their gaming results.
As such, Casino.com runs 46 different sites that target different countries,
languages and cultures - South Africa included.
Players are given the opportunity to play in their own language and currency
and yet are also able to play against players from the around the world who
belong to the same network.
Casino.com's list of languages offered is vast, and includes French, Russian,
Dutch, Spanish, Chinese, German and others - to name just a few.
"Casino.com has taken on an immense project of tailoring its site
individually to each country," said the Marketing Director of Casino.com, Jeff
Turner. "We want our players to feel comfortable and safe while they gamble.
Giving players the opportunity to play in their native tongue means that they
only have to focus on what's important - winning.
A look at Casino.com's South African focused site proves that this is true.
All the marketing information is presented in South African Rands so that
players don't have to start up with converting foreign currency to local terms.
The site offers, for example, a R1850 match up bonus that is awarded upon
opening a real money account at Casino.com. The site will match the player's
first deposit with 100% up to R1850, making it one of the most lucrative offers
available to South African online casino players.
The games on the site range from blackjack to roulette, slots and progressive
jackpots. All in all, there are over 100 top quality games to choose from.
Visit
Casino.com today.
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