PlaySugarHouse.com Celebrates One-Year Anniversary by Letting Players Gamble for FREE

To celebrate its one-year anniversary, PlaySugarHouse.com is letting players gamble for free on Wednesday, September 6.

To celebrate its one-year anniversary, PlaySugarHouse.com is letting players gamble for free on Wednesday, September 6.

SugarHouse Online casino will refund losses of up to $500 in bonus money per player on that day. So, players who win keep their winnings, and players who lose get their losses back up to $500. The bonus money will be returned within 48 hours.

On September 6, players, whether existing players or new to the site, can go to PlaySugarHouse.com, deposit, using bonus code GAMBLE4FREE, and start playing. 

“We are excited to have experienced such success in our first year and it’s now time to celebrate,” said Mattias Stetz, COO of Rush Street Interactive, developers and operators of PlaySugarHouse.com. “We want to show our players how much we appreciate them and that we truly live by our motto: that our players deserve more!”

“Since our launch last September, PlaySugarHouse.com revenues have grown over 20 percent month over month,” said Richard Schwartz, president of Rush Street Interactive. “We feel this growth validates the focus we’ve had from day one of earning the trust of our players and engaging them with fun, exciting and unique promotions and new casino games so they never know what to expect from us—just like our current anniversary gamble-free day promotion!”

SugarHouse Online Casino has been the first in the market to roll out a number of games, including “Slingo Riches,” “Slingo Extreme,” “Royal Elephant,” “Golden Wolves,” “Imperial Wealth,” that have joined the more than 350 exclusive and familiar favorites. More premier launches are planned this year.

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