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Wild Coast mints 67 new winners

A grand total of R1.7 million was paid out during June, before the casino had to close in compliance with adjusted level four regulations.

Wild Coast Sun, the sea-view jewel in Sun International’s crown, minted 24 new winners during June.

This is in addition to the 43 people who were made richer by trying their luck at the casino in April and May.

In June, the winners scored on games such as 5 Treasures, Pompeii, and Sunstriker.

A grand total of R1.7 million was paid out during June, before the casino had to close in compliance with adjusted level four regulations.

April and May saw winnings of R4.7 million being won by betters playing games such as Geisha, Pompeii, and Sunstriker.

Geisha paid out three times in April, and twice in May, while Pompeii was the luck machine in May, paying out five times.

The largest pay out during April was a winning R300 000 on Sunstriker, while Queen of the Nile paid out R266,740 in May. During June, the biggest pay out was for R294 400 on Pompeii, while five other machines paid out amounts between R100 000 and R200 000.

This brings the total amount paid out in the second quarter of the year to R6.4 million.

General Manager Peter Tshidi said, “Although we had to close during the adjusted level four, in accordance with South Africa’s regulations, we are open for business now and look forward to inviting our gamers back to try their luck at the slots.”

At Wild Coast Sun, safety is a priority and all Covid-19 regulations are strictly adhered to, including regular sanitising of game areas, and social distancing.

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