Online Jackpot Games to Offer $2 Million at Cake Poker: Upgrades Blackjack

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Apr/17/2013
Online Jackpot Games to Offer $2 Million at Cake Poker:  Upgrades Blackjack

Popular online gaming site, Cake Poker (CakePoker.eu) has launched Jackpot Games, a selection of cash and Gold Chip buy-in casino and entertaining games that offer wins of up to $2 Million. In addition, Cake has launched an upgraded version of their BlackJack games with new, advanced features including auto play, speed settings and the inclusion of strategy tips.

Cake has added Jackpot games to its product menu, offering players the opportunity to parlay cash or a single Gold Chip (100 Frequent Player Points) into up to $2 Million. Jackpot games include a mix of casino table games and slot style options from Blackjack, Keno and Joker Poker to Devil`s 7 and Bingo.

Jackpot payouts are insured via a Lloyd`s of London broker and jackpots are expected to increase in the coming weeks. All Jackpot games can be found under the new Jackpot tab within the main gaming menu of Cake Poker`s lobby.

Blackjack games at Cake have been upgraded to include some key new features, appealing to both beginner and advanced players. Their new auto play setting allows players to select automatic play of 5 to 500 hands of Blackjack with the option to intervene at any time. Betting action is played out by the book. In addition, players can choose their own speed setting from levels 1 (slow) through 5 (turbo) and be offered strategy tips along the way.

New Blackjack features are included in both mini and full screen versions, and can be found under the feature `Blackjack` tab this month in the main lobby or via the Cake Casino.

For information on these and all current Cake promotions and news, please visit  here

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