Photo: Steve Sawusch/Unsplash

Photo: Steve Sawusch/Unsplash

Ohioans have experienced a series of business closures ordered by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine over the past week or so as an attempt to prevent the spread of COVID-19. 

Cincinnati’s Hard Rock Casino (formerly JACK Casino and in the process of rebranding after being bought by Hard Rock International last fall) announced on March 14 that it would temporarily close to the public. On March 21, the casino reminded its visitors that they offer an online social casino that is free to play, and can yield some big wins. 

“As we continue through this new contemporary way of living, we hope to offer some creative fun to anyone else who is feeling a little repetitious these days,” reads a Facebook post. “Our online Social Gaming site is free to play and still offers killer prizes.”

Visit hardrocksocialcasino.com to play. 

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