Rampart Casino launches Rampart Online with Five-Card Draw offering

December 6, 2024
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To celebrate the December launch, new players can receive a free $10 with a minimum deposit.

Key points:

- The launch was made possible through a partnership between Rampart Casino and Real Gaming

- Players can earn bonuses up to $4,500 on royal flushes and up to $175 on four-of-a-kind payouts

Rampart Casino has announced the launch of its online real-money gaming offering, Rampart Online, made possible through a partnership with Real Gaming. Players will have access to games such as fast-paced Five-Card Draw, with bonuses of up to $4,500 and $175 for royal flushes and four-of-a-kinds, respectively. 

"Our customers are always looking for new ways to connect with us, and now we're excited to offer 5 Card Draw Poker in a fast-paced, mobile-first format that our players can't get enough of," Rampart Casino VP and GM Michelle McHugh said. 

"This launch represents our commitment to bringing innovative gaming experiences to Nevada players."

Rampart Casino is located in Las Vegas, Nevada and is owned by JW Marriott Hotels & Resorts. Real Gaming was Co-Founded by Lawrence Vaughan and South Point Casino Owner Michael Gaughan, also utilizing its exclusive Real Gaming Network to provide player-first experiences. 

Good to know: Rampart Casino offers more than 1,300 slot machines, two dozen gaming tables, a 300-seat Bingo Room and a Race & Sports Book as part of the property

“We've always focused on product and player experience, and this is the culmination of that commitment to excellence," Vaughan said. 

"Players have been asking us for this for some time. It's a real paradigm shift. We believe players won't want to miss this exciting new way to play.”

To celebrate the December launch, new players can receive a free $10 with a minimum deposit, with certain rules applying to the promotion.

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