The weather might be cooling down, but our influencers are still heating up the casino with gigantic wins at every turn. This week, we’re bringing focus back to our star-studded squad and giving our audience a no-holds-barred update on the latest happenings throughout Sin City.
Welcome to The Respin. Our team spends the better part of a week scouring all corners of the Internet, documenting all the most exciting moments at popular casinos nationwide. Lady Luck is up first because one old saying rings true – breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
1. Lady Luck Brings Home the Bacon on Rakin Bacon Triple Oink
In perhaps the grainiest live-stream that Lady Luck’s published since launching her channel in 2018, she chose to test her luck with $2,000 on Rakin Bacon Triple Oink. As she so eloquently stated at the beginning of her video, “we’re always striving to land the Grand.”
That’s exactly what happened as she went all-in with $37.50 max bet spins at The Venetian Las Vegas. The action got off to a slow start as she ran through her starting bankroll in five minutes.
She lost another $1,000 by the time fifteen minutes had elapsed, but a $768 mini jackpot put her back in the game. Unfortunately, this wasn’t enough to save her bankroll from certain doom. She was $3,900 in the red by the time she landed 10 free spins, which gave her a needed $963 win.
Two consecutive bonuses foreshadowed her jackpot win of $8,746.61, leaving Lady Luck with a $4,000 profit after what originally appeared to be a crushing slot session.
2. Pompsie Buys The Bonus Until He Wins A Vegas-Worthy Prize
Pompsie Slots and his faithful partner pulled up to the Cosmopolitan with $1,000 and a dream. They knew that they’d likely be throwing their money away, but they decided to buy the bonus until they won big or lost it all. Louie’s Gold Extra Cash was first on the chopping block for them.
He kept his wagers between $7.50 and $18.75 per spin on a $0.05 bet denomination. After he’d lost $520, he bought a triple bonus for $250 and won just $70. In response, he purchased a new triple bonus for $250. This time around, he won $272.50, but that still left him $227.50 in the red.
Finally, he bought a bonus with his last $100 and got a triple bonus with a divine stroke of luck. He pocketed $122.50 and won $242.40 on his next spin after the bonus round was over. While he left the casino penniless, he could have walked away with $360 and been saved by the bell.
3. Vegas Matt Plays A Reset Buffalo Link Game With $100 Spins
Vegas Matt normally cracks open the progressives when they’re just about ready to pop, but he decided to take his chances on a reset Buffalo Link machine. We’re blaming the “sea-sickness.”
For readers unfamiliar with this terminology, machines reset immediately after the Grand is won. Some players believe they have a better chance of winning when the jackpot amount is nearing its maximum. Vegas Matt sailed in the face of this misconception while aboard a cruise ship.
He boldly approached new territory by spending $100 per spin on a $5,000 bankroll. Once that disappeared, he loaded another $4,000 voucher in the machine and landed a 24-game bonus. Over the next few minutes, he won two bonuses worth $6,545 and $6,100 back-to-back.
By the time Matt moved onto Dragon Train, he was sitting on an unprecedented $7,000 profit.
4. Gulf Coast Slots Enjoys a Blast From The Past in Mississippi
Most influencers don’t pay much attention to old-school three-reel games, but Gulf Coast Slots stands out from the pack with a major focus on playing retro machines. This week, he decided to enjoy Triple Double Five Times Pay at the Golden Moon Casino in Philadelphia, Mississippi.
(Prior to checking out his channel, I also had no idea that Philadelphia was a city in two states.)
While Gulf Coast Slots is ordinarily known for earning handpays, he records losing sessions too.
He started his session with $1,100.50 and largely broke even over the course of fifteen minutes. By the time he moved onto a different machine and shut down the camera, he’d only lost $100.
5. Ruby Slots and Company Lose Their Minds As 5 Pots Explode
Ruby Slots and friends gathered around Wu Jin Pen, the first quintuple pot machine to grace the Las Vegas strip. They were playing the “Panda” version of this game, but Ruby mentioned the existence of a Phoenix version at the beginning of the video. She began playing with $100.
As every player should, Ruby started off slow with $0.75 spins to test the waters. She had spent $40 by the time a bonus finally came around, granting her 16 free spins and a disappointing win of $9.60. This incident prompted her to up the ante and sacrifice a more expensive $5 per spin.
She eventually lost her first $100 but another Benjamin Franklin came to the rescue. It took just a few minutes for Ruby’s luck to change with a $264 bonus win. Not wanting to look a gift horse in the mouth, they left the casino up by $300.