Event Information:
Roman Casino has announced the upcoming Echoes of Africa tournament, a thrilling event that promises exciting rewards for players. The tournament, developed in collaboration with Booongo and Playson, will run from September 2, 2025, at 9:00 UTC, to September 6, 2025, at 23:59 UTC.
To participate, players must make a minimum bet of €0.50 and spin at least 100 times in any of the participating games. The specific games involved have not been disclosed yet, but the tournament details can be found on the Roman Casino's website.
During the tournament, players will earn points for each win spin. The points system, along with other tournament rules, have not been specified. However, during Happy Hours (10:00 to 12:00 and 18:00 to 20:00 UTC), points will be doubled, adding an extra layer of excitement to the competition.
The Echoes of Africa tournament follows a Win Race format, with a total prize pool of €85,000. The prizes are as follows:
1st place - €5,000 2nd place - €3,500 3rd place - €2,500 4-5th place - €1,500 each 6-10th place - €1,000 each 11-30th place - €750 each 31-50th place - €500 each 51-100th place - €300 each 101-150th place - €150 each 151-250th place - €100 each 251-300th place - €70 each 301-400th place - €50 each
The tournament's format, such as single elimination or round-robin, has not been disclosed. It's also important to note that the General Terms and Conditions apply.
The Echoes of Africa tournament is not associated with any particular sport or game and will be hosted by Roman Casino. The location of the tournament is not specified. So, gear up and get ready for an exciting adventure in the heart of Africa, all from the comfort of your home!
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