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Illinois Casino
Invites Players to “Par-a-Dice”
The penny slots are a perennial pastime for
persnickety players. (Try saying that five times fast!) These humble
slot machines cost just one little copper coin as a minimum bet.
Nowhere in The Prairie State can gamblers find a wider selection of
penny games than at the Par-a-Dice Casino. This East Peoria gambling
destination comes highly recommended from John Grochowski, host of
the “Beat the Odds Tips” radio show that airs on the Chicago WBBM-AM,
News Radio 780 station. Grochowski recently blogged about his fond
experiences at the Par-a-Dice.
The Par-a-Dice offers a stupendous array of the hottest casino games
out there, including a lineup of over eleven hundred slot machines.
But the biggest attraction of the gaming floor is “Penny Lane,”
which consists solely of –you guessed it!- penny slot game titles.
But Penny Lane is no longer big enough to contain all the penny slot
titles offered by the Par-a-Dice, and many have spilled out onto the
general slot area.
Tammy Couchman, the slot machine director for the casino, noted that
penny slots have long been big attractions, but that a major
up-and-coming trend is players’ favor for progressive jackpot
machines. Accordingly, the Par-a-Dice has installment many of these
beauties… including a two-cent game from massive software provider
IGT that is called Fort Knox and features multilevel progressives.
Of course, not all casinos survive on slots alone. Among the many
exciting and tempting attractions at the Par-a-Dice are video poker
games, video keno, and a great selection of table games. The casino
is very inviting to new players, featuring themed parties and many
enticing comps like free drinks.
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