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Monaco
Gold is a relatively new casino, but they act like an online
casino veteran. They give great benefits to all players,
but this casino is set up to cater completely and solely
to the online casino roller. Their sign up bonus is outrageous,
if you are a European citizen and you deposit $5,000 you
get an additional $1,000 to play with and you automatically
win a trip with all expenses paid to The French Riviera.
Beyong that you get extremely high table limits on all table
games and a great comp rewards program.
Monaco
Gold is another Playtech casino, which means you get an outstanding
lobby, and this is one of Playtech's most impressive lobby.
The Playtech casinos also are known for their very large
progressive jackpots that all the Playtech casinos share.
You can also play with live dealers at Monaco Gold.
In
every aspect Monaco Gold treats their players like they are
VIP members. Their customer service will cater to whatever
you want, ask them for ammenities and see if you can negotiate
some deals. You most likely won't get them, but they are fun
people to talk to and they will humor you.
Monaco
Gold is 100% safe and secure, and all their games payout at
a rate of at least 96% every month. They use 128 bit encryption
so your information and money will be safe and secure.
Monaco
Gold is a casino for the online casino rollers, and they are
one of the only casinos on the internet that delivers what
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