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New Year Brings Big Wins to New Players Around the Globe

The New Year brought new luck to four new players from around the globe in the form of plenty of big wins to start the year off with a bang!

mg-scrooge-thumbnailThe first of the lucky players was 19-year-old Andy from Norway who really proved that you don’t have to bet big to win big. He was still buzzing with Christmas spirit and within two hours of registering excitedly hopped into the Scrooge slot game. With just a €0.50 bet, he received a big win gift of €1,281.77! Feeling confident, he made one more €0.50 bet and was richly rewarded as he got his hands on another big win present worth €1,237.73! Turns out Christmas miracles are not exclusive to Christmas Day.

quisp-tigers-glory-ultra-thumbnail-01Eastward in the direction of the Baltic Sea, 25-year-old Maria from Latvia emerged as the next lucky player. Within one hour of registering, she travelled to ancient Rome in the Tiger’s Glory Ultra slot game, armed with a blade and a €10 bet. She managed to battle her way through the Colosseum, defeated the ferocious tiger and was crowned with a big win laurel of €1,600!

ps-pirate-sharky-thumbnailMeanwhile, enjoying the Mediterranean sun was 33-year-old Panagiotis from Greece who decided to set sail in the Pirate Sharky slot game. He paid his €10 bet fare and, after some searching, managed to fish out some big win sunken treasure worth €1,940.

hs-wanted-dead-or-a-wild-thumbnailLast but certainly not least was 37-year-old Anni all the way from Canada. Feeling a similar New Year buzz that was going around, she saddled up and galloped into the dusty Wanted Dead or a Wild slot game. She loaded a $25 bet bullet into her revolver, aimed at the reels, fired and scored herself a $4,107.50 big win bounty.

Beginner’s luck shone brightly on these four big winners from four different countries across the globe who all came together to start their new year with a bang here at EmuCasino. We wish these four players and all new players from around the world such wonderful luck in the future.

/Josh Brown
News editor