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Luck of the Irish at Online Casino

Playtech flotation hopes to raise £175 million

Friday 17th March 2006



Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in style with InterCasino.com as their exclusive themed slot, the 'Luck o' the Irish', brings the Emerald Isle to your home.

Luck 'o the Irish is a 20 line video slot with a distinctly Irish theme. Everyone who plays the game stands the chance to win one of numerous lucky draw prizes as well as the special prize, a trip for two to Dublin.

The game is only available at Intercasino.com between March 13 and 26 so get spinning and you might win one of the five lucky clovers that could take you to Ireland.

The trip to Dublin is for two people only and the value is $3000. Should players wish, they can also take the cash prize instead to be deposited into their InterCasino coffers.






Source: OnlineCasinoNews

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