Gaming Club Casino Blog – Day 5

Friday the 13th, what a day to gamble. I might as well e-mail the casino and ask them to take my measly $90.87 out of my account. My playthrough requirement is still very high at $2900.

Time for a miracle.

Or to go bust in seconds.


I avoid the temptation of going all-in on roulette or something right off the bat – we’ll do that some day, but we’ll save it for a day that ISN’T jinxed, thank you very much. Not that I actually believe in that sort of thing – but hey, I’m not going to push my luck anyway.

Lets hit up some video slots!

The slots lobby is neat, just like all the other lobbys as seen below it has tabs that are filters – you can see all slots, 5-15 line ones, 20+ lines, free spins and bonus slots:

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We’ll go with bonus slots as they are always fun. I’ve chosen Star Appeal video slot to start off. It’s a 30 line slot(yikes!) and we’ll do $0.10 a line, so $3 a game. We need to get lucky fast! Here’s how the game looks:

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Heh – and I just realized I was actually betting $30 total, not $3. OOPS. On our first spin I manage a win however which brings the balance up to $120.87. Whew, close one. Anyway 30 lines is a bit much for me – we’ll hit up the video slot Agent Jane Blonde. This is a 9 line slot so easier to really see how you are doing:

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And $4.50 a line seems good.

It takes 5 spins to hit our first win:

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However nothing much after that, and we are down to $40.87. I didn’t really like that slot too much – seemed a bit boring and bland. I decide to hit up the Major Millions 5-Reel Video Slot with my last $40. Screenshot below:

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It has wild, scatter, progressive jackpots and 15 lines – seems to be a bit more fun. Time to go for broke, at $3 a spin, here’s a list of my spins:

#1: $0.00

#2: $0.00

#3: $0.80

#4: $0.00

#5: $0.00

#6: $0.00

#7: $14.40 – screenshot below:

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#8: $0.00

#9: $0.00

#10: $0.00

#11: $0.00

#12: $0.00

#13: $1.20

#14: $0.00

#15: $3.20

#16: $0.00

#17: $3.60 (Current Balance $17.87)

#18: $0.00

#19: $0.00

#20: $4.80

#21: $1.60

#22: $0.00

#23: $30 – BOOM! Screenshot below:

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#24: $0.00

#25: $0.00

#26: $9.00

#27: $0.00

#28: $0.00

#29: $0.00

#30: $0.00 (Current Balance: $24.27)

#31: $0.00

#32: $0.00 – not a fun run.

#33: $0.00 – oh come on.

#34: $9.00 – finally, something!

#35: $0.00

#36: $0.00

#37: $0.00

#38: $0.00

#39: $0.80. Wow. 80 freaking cents.

#40: $0.00.

And with $4.07 left, it’s time for my final spin to put me out of my misery….

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That was not a fun run at the end there. #27-#40 was just plain out depressing for the most part. I decide to take my final dollar and hit up some keno:

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And hey, I actually won something! I decide to stick with the same numbers and give it another try but with the $5. This time I win $2.50. Same numbers with $2 and I end up winning $1. Oh please, just put me out of my misery please.

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Thank you!

Well overall at Gaming Club I had fun. I think I had high expectations going into it after my success at King Solomons Casino. I didn’t come close to the playthrough requirements for the signup bonus, I played through just $240 out of the $3000 required. I did manage to gain enough loyalty points to trade them in however – you can trade in 200 loyalty points for $1, and I managed to get 223 loyalty points. Yay, me! (In case you’re wondering, I hit up another slot machine and lost it immediately).

Thanks everyone for reading, and please be sure to leave me feedback so I know how to improve these blogs in the future. We’ll have a new casino blog next week, and I will write up a review of Gaming Club Casino. If you’re interested in playing there, I’d recommend checking out some of those free tournaments. Click here to visit Gaming Club Casino.


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