Grab 50 free spins every day between now & next Monday at Mr Smith CasinoMr Smith Casino is giving slot lovers a helping hand over the next week by awarding free spins and plenty of them. Players at the online casino can help themselves to 50 free spins every day between now and Monday the 23rd of May (2016).

To get hold of your free spins, first opt in then deposit £25. You’ll then be awarded 50 free spins on the designated game of the day – they are all powered by the impressive Net Entertainment.

Today (Wednesday) is the day for rock fans to get stuck in with the 50 free spins available on the recently released, feature packed Guns ‘N Roses. Following on Thursday and Friday are the fruit machine with a twist, Twin Spin and the classic tale of comic horror, Blood Suckers.

Big hitting jackpot action takes centre stage over the weekend with free spins available on Mega Fortune Dreams on Saturday and Mega Fortune on Sunday. Centring on the luxury, bling lifestyle, both slots can deliver life-changing amounts of cash.

Rounding out the giveaways on Monday is the cartoon mafia classic, Jack Hammer 2 – Fishy Business. All told, there are 3-0 free spins on offer between now and this time next week.!

All winnings from your free spins will be credited as bonus money – this must be turned over 35 times before it is converted into withdrawable cash. You’ll have 14 days to do this. The free spins aren’t available if you deposit using Skrill or NETeller so remember to upload your £25 using a method other than a money wallet. You’ll have until midnight each day to claim the game of the day’s free spins.

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