Good news Bad news

The good news first. The launch of Evolutions latest “live” game show has seen a flood of tournament/promo cash from multiple live casinos.

The bad news. To take part you’ll have to play Gonzo’s Treasure Hunt, which isn’t a live game. Rather an RNG game with a live presenter calling the action.

As I noted in the brief description of Gonzo’s, playing this game is akin to playing a slot machine while someone stands there with a microphone giving you a running commentary. Not for everyone. Certainly not for me.

But no doubt thousands of players out there will love it. Some will even fall in love with little animated Gonzo who shares the stage with the presenter watching the game intently, cheering on the winners and providing some distraction to your ever dwindling account balance.

Anyway, if this type of caper is something you can stomach, here’s some of the promo action you may want to be a part of.

At Leo Vegas, it’s a net win leaderboard, ending Sunday 30 May. Every €1 in accumulated net wins earns you a point. The 20 top point earners share a €5000 cash prize pool, €1500 to the winner.

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Similar deal at Betsson (any of their group casinos).  A (€1 = 1 point) net win leaderboard, ending midnight (CET) this Sunday. They just have a bigger prize pool … €10,000!

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Over at Mr Green (or William Hill) they’re holding a series of weekly prize draws. Every €1 wagered on Gonzo gets you a ticket (no ticket limit) in the weekly draws. The weekly play periods are Wednesday through midnight (CET) Tuesday, with last week ending Tuesday 15 June.

There are 4 draws, the first 2 worth €5K each, the second 2 worth €10K each.

Participation in any of the weekly draws earns you tickets in a grand prize draw on 18 June, also worth €10K.

I wouldn’t recommend playing Gonzo’s Treasure Hunt. But if you must, now is probably the time to do it.

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