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10.09.2006 - Gaming under sail


The “Shangri La” casino became a sponsor of the third International Yacht Exhibition “Burevestnik Boat Show” which took place within the territory and aquatory of the “Burevestnik” (Petrel) Yacht Club.

Russian citizens’ interest in this respectable vehicle is growing year by year. Nowadays yachts are purchased not just by well-to-do people but by those who value a special lifestyle. This lifestyle is what the capital casino of “Shangri La” offers to its guests, thus it became a sponsor of such a spectacular show. The fun-casino traveling team was working hard for three days offering the exhibition visitors to try their luck at a gaming table or at a slot machine. It was impossible to lose – the fun-casino means “fun” and chips were given for free, and the team was please to tell anyone interested about the rules of games. One disadvantage: winning chips could not be exchanged for money. But those who were upset about it were invited to visit the real “Shangri La” casino. It’s only there that you can take part in the lottery the final of which will bring the winner no less than a million dollars. Having so much money you will dare to come up to any exhibition stand of the Yacht Club and make any order. And there is a wide choice: companies participating in the show did their best to surprise even the most fastidious visitors. And they managed to!




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