Vegas Technology has launched a new casino in the family - Grandvegas.com. If you go to check it out make sure you don’t get grandevegascasino.com, which I’m sure is a fine casino but is an established RTG casino. The new Grand Vegas will open with a screen advertising their $555 promotion special.
Now, if you’re joining the site to play video poker, ignore the $555 promotion and contact the casino to have the bonus money removed if it gets added to your account. There is of course a reason for this. The $555 promotion is really designed for slots players. So you’ll see this in the terms and conditions if you look that far:
Play at all forms of Blackjack, all forms of Progressive Blackjack, Video Poker, Hold ‘Em, all forms of Craps, Tri-Card Poker, all forms of Roulette, Let Them Ride, all forms of Baccarat, War, Red Dog, Pai-Gow Poker, Mulligan Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker game is restricted until you have met our wagering requirement. If you play on these games before meeting our requirements, then you agree that the casino holds the right to void any winnings made from these games at our discretion. Further, all losses incurred while playing said games will be non-refundable.
If you take the money, you’ll need to play through all your money at least fifteen times before you can play and win at video poker. Since the odds at slots aren’t all that good, you could be putting in more money to get past your play through before you can play video poker, so just skip the bonus and go right to the video poker games.
You’ll need to download the software before you can play. I wasn’t able to find an instant play options. But the software installed easily enough. There is a “Play for Fun” option that requires a minimal amount information to sign up for since you aren’t depositing money. But I do like the look of the site. The Video Poker games have easily readable cards and clean play, which appeals to me. So check out GrandVegas.com today.

