CONTEST CLOSED! Win a free evening at Chances Kelowna and a Tiki Boat Cruise!

| June 29, 2022 in Chances Are

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Fast Action Poker involves playing with six 52-card decks which is why it can seem complicated to beginners. But once you understand the game, it is much easier to play your best for winnings. 

The goal is to beat the dealer's hand to win even money. Chances are, with the right hands and card combinations, you’ll also get bonus payouts!

In the video below, Chances Kelowna shows you exactly how the game is played, what your objective is, the odds, and winning card variations involved in this exciting table game. 

To help kick off your first few games at Fast Action Poker, there is a prize up for grabs!

You can win $100 worth of FreePlay, a $100 Longshots gift card for drinks and a $50 CurrentTaxi gift card for the ride home from the evening at Chances Kelowna. But before heading over to the casino, you get to spend 2 hours on a Tiki Boat Charter on the lake!

If you gamble, use your GameSense. Must be 19 years of age or older.

Enter to win!

The exciting day of relaxing on a boat cruise with your friends and finishing the day at Chances Kelowna for a games night will be awarded to one lucky winner on July 8th, 2022. 

All you have to do to enter to win is fill out the form below and read the contest rules. The winner will be selected from all qualified entries.

Are you ready to take on Fast Action Poker at Chances Kelowna and win this outstanding summer package? 

 

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