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The Evolution and Excitement of Progressive Jackpots

In the vast and vibrant world of casino gaming, progressive jackpots stand as a beacon of excitement for players. Unlike traditional jackpots, which offer a set amount that can be won, progressive jackpots continually grow, their size increasing with each game played until a lucky winner claims the prize. This unique feature is made possible by allocating a small portion of every bet placed towards the jackpot pool. It is a simple yet revolutionary notion that has dramatically changed slot games.

The Allure of Monumental Wins

These big wins offer something more profound that...

Casino Security: Safeguarding the House and Its Guests

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Thu, 02/08/2024 - 8:49am

In the world of glitz, glamor, and high stakes that defines casinos, security remains the unsung hero, working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure the safety of both the house and its guests. But what does it take to keep these entertainment havens secure? How do establishments balance the thrill of the gamble with the need for tight security measures? And, more importantly, what innovations and strategies are being employed to stay one step ahead of those looking to exploit the system? In this comprehensive exploration, we'll delve into the multifaceted approach to casino security,...

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Exploring the Most Haunted Horror Movie Film Locations

Authored by Ellie Green
Posted: Thu, 02/08/2024 - 6:58am

Horror movie film locations are often considered to be one of the most important aspects of a horror film. These locations create an atmosphere that can make or break a horror movie. It sets the stage for terrifying events to unfold.

From iconic haunted houses to abandoned asylums and creepy forests, these locations play a crucial role in building suspense and tension in horror films.

If you want to find out some of the most famous horror movie film locations, keep reading!

The Stanley Hotel - "The Shining"

The Stanley Hotel, located in Estes Park,...

What to Do When the UKGC Casino You Were Playing at Goes Bust

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Tue, 02/06/2024 - 8:16am

Honestly, there’s not much you can do but sit and sulk when a UKGC casino you were playing at happens to go bust. Neither the Gambling Commission nor the UK Government is obliged to safeguard your deposited or staked funds the same way a bank does.

The options for recourse are limited, leaving little room for action beyond a sense of frustration. But, to save yourself from panic and uncertainty you can do your homework before you put any money into the casino. It includes knowing your rights as a player and the level of protection a casino offers in case of insolvency.

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Which Entertainment Choice is Best? Exploring Free Spins with No Wagering Requirements

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Tue, 02/06/2024 - 6:39am

In the huge realm of internet entertainment, many people are drawn to online casinos. The excitement of the spin, the clink of virtual coins, and the opportunity to win large from the comfort of your own home might all be alluring. However, not all casino offers are the same. In this piece, we'll delve into the realm of online casino bonuses, concentrating on free spins with no wagering requirements. We'll look at why these offerings can be the finest entertainment option for knowledgeable online players.

Understanding Free Spins with No Wagering Requirements

Before we go into...

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra will be accompanying Exeter Philharmonic Choir in March

Acclaimed choir and orchestra promise a night of high drama at Exeter Cathedral

Concert-goers are in for a night of high drama at Exeter Cathedral on Saturday 16th March when Exeter Philharmonic Choir joins forces with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and four world-class soloists to perform Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem.

Verdi’s choral ‘blockbuster’, also known as the Requiem Mass, is an opera in all but name and is one of the most dramatic large-scale choral works in the classical repertoire; any performance is a grand occasion.

First performed in 1874, the Requiem is a musical setting of the Catholic Funeral Mass. It was composed as a memorial to one...

Young classical international stars to perform in Exeter

Virtuoso violinist Joel Munday from Devon and the exceptional violist Vanessa Hristova from Bulgaria join the Isca Ensemble South West and its Musical Director Roger Hendy in a special concert on Saturday 24th February in Exeter.

Both young musicians are completing postgraduates studies the Royal College of Music in London and have won many major international prizes as well as scholarships with leading London symphony orchestras in preparation for promising professional careers.

Joel was recently interviewed by BBC radio and television highlighting the considerable...

Predicting the Biggest Casino Trends of 2024

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Thu, 02/01/2024 - 6:25am

One of the best things about online casinos is that they have managed to keep up with the times over the years. As technology has continued to advance, so too have casino platforms, and this has paved the way for increasingly immersive games, greater security, new payment options, and better customer support. However, it’s fair to say that online casinos aren’t finished yet, and there are plenty of new and exciting technologies emerging that are likely to make an appearance on these platforms in one form or another.

In this post, we’ll look at recent developments within the...

Oktoberfest returns to Exeter

The highly anticipated Oktoberfest is returning to Exeter in 2024 following a huge sell out year in 2023!

A Celebration of beer, food, music and community is taking place on 18th and 19th October 2024 at Exeter Castle.

Oktoberfest offers an incredible selection of traditional German Bier that can be served in up to 2 pint steins. Amazing German food including bratwurst and pretzels, plus a range of other drinks including cider, prosecco, spirits and wine.

In addition to the diverse beer selection, Oktoberfest will feature a variety of food vendors offering...

BBC TV experts and presenters bring their stage show to Exeter

Stars of popular BBC daytime TV shows Bargain Hunt and The Travelling Auctioneers Christina Trevanion, Charlie Ross and Philip Serrell are bringing their popular stage show to the Nortcott Theatre in Exeter later this month.

The trio promise an evening of tales from behind the camera of the shows they all work on and an insight into how they all started in the antiques and auctioneering industry. Christina Trevanion who hosts the show alongside her pals says ‘We are so excited to be bringing our stage show to Exeter and look forward to entertaining the fine folk of Devon’....

A diverse range of authors are appearing at this year's Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival

Inspiring line up of authors for Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival Spring Weekend

An inspiring line up of authors will be heading to the East Devon coast this March for Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival’s Spring Weekend.

Famous names heading to the seaside town this March include BBC newsreader and journalist Clive Myrie, Poet Laureate Simon Armitage and mathematician Marcus du Sautoy. The Festival stages two events a year: the two-day Spring Weekend, which this year takes place on 1 and 2 March, and the main Festival which takes place between 18 and 22 September.

BBC broadcaster Clive Myrie will explore how his family history has influenced his view...

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