During the £12k St George’s Knight Giveaway, the historical figure – famed in popular mythology for supposedly slaying the dragon – serves as the inspiration for a big-money opportunity for one or more Foxy Bingo members.
And if you’re lucky enough to scoop your share of the £12,000 prize fund, you might want to slay a few financial dragons of your own – such as an overdraft or credit card bill.
In order to be in with a chance, you can buy cards for the April 23rd game at a price of 50p each, and they’re already on sale, so there’s no need to wait until closer to the big day.
The St George’s Jackpot game is a 75-ball pattern, and is due to begin at 8pm on April 23rd; if you can’t make it on to the site at that time, don’t worry, as any tickets you may have bought will be played automatically for you.
As usual, if more than one person completes the required pattern on the same call, the prize fund will be shared equally between all of the winners.
But with £12,000 in the pot, you might still expect a decent payout – and it certainly wouldn’t be a bad return on an investment of just 50p.
To take part, you’ll need to be a funded Foxy Bingo member, and all of the site’s usual terms and conditions apply, so double check those if you’re not sure about anything.
In the run-up to April 23rd, you can earn yourself some free entries into the St George’s Jackpot game simply by playing on Foxy Bingo’s Deal or No Deal game.
For every £25 you wager on Deal or No Deal, you’ll receive one free card for the St George’s Knight Giveaway game, up to a maximum of six cards per person.
You only have until midnight on Friday April 12th to earn free tickets though, so you’ll have to hurry if you hope to get your full quota of six; after that date, you should still be able to buy any extras at the ordinary 50p cover price.
If you think you have qualified for free tickets by wagering on Deal or No Deal, you should see the free cards credited to your account at some point on Monday, April 15th, with the jackpot game taking place just over a week later.
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