Millionaire Casino Holding Thanksgiving Tourney
Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Some of us are slow to accept that Halloween is over. As I go through my neighborhood, I see lots of houses that still have skeletons, witches and other ghastly things in their yard. Their homes are still covered in cob webs (wait, I hope those are Halloween decorations) and there’s an overall feeling of sadness. But other people have moved on, realizing that we have only 21 days until Thanksgiving.
Millionaire Casino is one establishment that is eager to move on to the next holiday. The Thanksgiving Feast tournament started on November 1 and runs through December 1. The online slot tournament has a $10 entry fee and a $10 rebuy. The tournament has a guaranteed prize pool of $100,000, which can help ease the stress of affording those presents on your Christmas list.
The prize pool is not just going to a couple players, so anyone who joins can feel like they have a shot. The pool will be distributed among the top 275 in the tournament. The distribution is a little odd, but the top player will win $50,000; the second-place finisher will win $20,000 and the third-place finisher will win $7,500. Beyond that, two players will win $2500 each, five players will each win $1000 each, ten players will win $500 each, 20 players will each take home $100, 60 players will all earn $50, 50 players will get $25 each, and finally 125 players will each walk away with an extra $10.
The online slot tournament is played on the game 5 Reel Wheel of Chance, a slot game that resembles the TV show Wheel of Fortune (but not enough to bring a lawsuit). The entry fee gets each player $200 to play with.
To get into the Thanksgiving spirit (the being thankful part, not the gluttony or fighting with your family), be sure to stop by Millionaire Casino and take part in the Thanksgiving Feast tournament. If you win any of those great prizes, you’ll surely have at least one thing to be thankful for.

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