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Slot machines Champagne provide you with a possibility to bet on 21 lines, get the Champagne Party bonus and even hit the jackpot.

Champagne slot online Sparkling white wine is an essential symbol of the holiday, fun and celebration. That is why the Champagne slot machine from Mega Jack gives besides the possibility of a big win, creates a very cozy festive atmosphere. Champagne is popular video slot gaming machine with a 5-reel and 21 line gaming, for connoisseurs of classic games. There is a doubling game and two bonus games. The rules are simple slot machine.

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Fruits, cocktails and a tropical island – everything that triggers our positive emotions is displayed on five reels of the slot machine Champagne by Mega Jack Company. A simple graphic interface helps to concentrate all your attention on the gaming process. Slot machines Champagne can be played for free without any registration. Bet on 21 lines, get the Champagne Party bonus and even hit the jackpot.

How to Play Slot Machine Champagne Online

The desired amount of lines is chosen with the help of button “line”. Press this button till you see the necessary figure in the bet window. You can choose from 1 to 21 lines, and playing with the maximum amount of lines you can claim the jackpot. To set the bet level, use the button “bet”. You can bet from 1 to 20 credits; the maximum bet is 420 credits.

To trigger the slot machine Champagne, press the button “start”, and then the spinning of the reels starts and the bet is charged off the balance. When the spin stops and identical pictures appear in a line you have betted on starting with the leftmost reel, the win amount is paid. The rules of the game and a full table of multipliers are available if you press the central button “Stop”.

Symbols and Multipliers of the Slot Machine Champagne

In the slot machine Champagne the letter “E” with a crown is used as a “wild” symbol. In the combinations, it can substitute all other pictures, except for the scatter symbol and the champagne bottle. When the combination of only “wild” symbols appears, the win amount is calculated by multiplying your bet by 10, 100, 200 or 1 000 for 2, 3, 4 or 5 pictures of “E” respectively. The green dollar is used as a scatter symbol; when three or more dollars appear on the screen of the slot machine on any reel, a free spin starts. The combination of five scatter symbols is the winning one; the player will get 2 100 credits for every credit bet. The champagne bottle is a special symbol; if five bottles appear in a line you have betted on, you will get the bonus “Champagne Party”.

Slot machines Champagne give you a chance to hit the jackpot for five pictures of the letter “E” with the crown or pictures of the dollar, but you must bet online on all the lines. For the line of 2, 3, 4 or 5 cruise liner symbols, you will get your bet multiplied by 7, 10, 20 or 1 000. The combination of the landscape pictures of an island and a palm will bring you x5, x10, x20 or x1 000 credits for every credit you bet. All other pictures will provide you with x5, x20 or x100 your bet for 3, 4 or 5 identical pictures in a line. The pictures of three cherries and two plums can make winning combinations of two identical pictures only; the player gets the win equal to x3 bet. It is easy to get confused by such a great amount of symbols. However, not all slot machines have such a large set of symbols. Slot machine Starburst, for example, is completely different. It has only seven symbols: sparkling jewels, sevens and “bar”. The function Starburst Wild is the only available option.

Risk Game

When a winning combination appears on the slot machines Champagne, you get a chance to play the free Risk game. The dealer deals five cards and turns over the last one. The gambler has to choose a card from the remaining four. If the player’s card is higher than the dealer’s card, the win will be doubled and the player will be offered to play again; if is the card is lower, the game will be finished and the counter will be set to zero. It is possible to quit the Risk game and to take the current prize at any moment even if the dealer has already displayed his card.

Bonus Game Champagne Party

If five champagne bottles appear in a line you have bet on, the bonus game Champagne Party will be triggered on the slot machine. You will have to choose two out of five bottles. Their value will make up your gambling gain. If you manage to choose two bottles of the same value, your gain will be doubled.

A champagne unit is a US military unit staffed by celebrities or people from wealthy or politically powerful families. Such units had often been part of the National Guard, and assigned to lower-risk duty inside the United States. The term is pejorative, with the connotation that such units were havens for those with connections who wished to avoid conscription into more dangerous duty while still gaining the prestige afforded in the United States to military service. Over a century earlier, such a unit was called a silk-stocking regiment after the New York's 7th Regiment, whose well-off members built their own armory, the Seventh Regiment Armory in the upper East side of Manhattan.

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Vietnam War[edit]

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During the Vietnam War, serving in the Army and Air National Guard or the military Reserve components was generally regarded as a guaranteed way to avoid the dangers of combat. Although National Guard and Reserve units had been called to active duty in every war since they were founded,[1] the risk was extremely low in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Only 8,700 of these servicemen were ordered to South Vietnam, a tiny 0.3% of the total American military personnel who actually served there. Furthermore, a greatly disproportionate number of famous, wealthy, or politically connected young men received hard to get places in the National Guard or Reserves during Vietnam, including 360 professional athletes such as Bill Bradley and Nolan Ryan.[2]

Commenting on this disparity, General Colin Powell wrote in his autobiography, 'I am angry that so many sons of the powerful and well placed and many professional athletes (who were probably healthier than any of us) managed to wrangle slots in Reserve and National Guard units. Of the many tragedies of Vietnam, this raw class discrimination strikes me as the most damaging to the ideal that all Americans are created equal and owe equal allegiance to our country.'[3]

147th Fighter Group[edit]

One well known champagne unit was the Texas Air National Guard's 147th Fighter Interceptor Group, at Ellington Field in Houston. During the Vietnam War many well-connected sons served in this unit, sometimes with the help of politicians such as Ben Barnes.[4]

  • Lloyd Bentsen Jr., son of Lloyd Bentsen
  • George W. Bush, son of George H. W. Bush
  • John Connally III, son of John Connally Jr.
  • the son of John Tower
  • seven members of the Dallas Cowboys

Decline[edit]

The Total Force Policy, implemented by General Creighton Abrams in the aftermath of the Vietnam War, eliminated the National Guard and Reserve as safe havens from combat.[citation needed] In contrast to the Vietnam War, National Guard and Reserve units in 2004 comprised 40 percent of all US military forces serving in Iraq.[5] As of 2006, 270,000 National Guard members (60% of the total force) had been deployed overseas for the maximum amount of time allowed by military regulations.[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Army National Guard History'. Global Security. Retrieved 2006-10-11.
  2. ^Farrell, John Aloysius (1999-11-02). 'Bradley in Vietnam era: role in military, not in war'. Boston Globe.
  3. ^Powell, Colin (1995). My American Journey. New York: Random House. pp. 144. ISBN0-345-40728-8.
  4. ^McMichael, William (2004-09-27). 'Bush's Air Guard stint started well, then faded into mystery'. Air Force Times. Archived from the original on 2004-09-22.
  5. ^Goldstein, David (2004-03-25). 'Some Guard, Reserve sent to Iraq with doubtful health'. National Gulf War Resource Center. Archived from the original on 2006-10-10.
  6. ^Miklaszewski, Jim (2006-09-22). 'Answering the call - again and again'. NBC News.

External links[edit]

  • Armyhistory.org, ISBN1-57488-740-8

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