Mr. Mike Slots sold his home to play high-limit Dragon Link, Lady Luck HQ came back from the bottom of the barrel in Las Vegas, SC Slots broached new territory with a Mega Jackpot on her latest adventure, Vegas Matt frivolously spent $15,000 on a bonus and The Slot Hunters locked down a fantastic handpay on All Aboard.
Welcome to The Respin, a weekly article series that compiles the freshest YouTube slot videos in one place. Our experts spent hours reviewing exciting footage from countless creators. Only five slot influencers made the cut – let’s get started with our most outlandish YouTube headline.
1. Mr. Mike Slots “Sold His Home” to Play Dragon Link Slots
Mr. Mike Slots was chasing the $50,000 Grand Jackpot on Dragon Link: Golden Century with a $2,500 bankroll and $50 bets. It took him all of five minutes to burn through the first $2,500, but he wasn’t done yet. Instead, he promptly loaded yet another $2,500 voucher into the machine. Mr. Mike referenced selling his home to pay for the last voucher.
He kept his bets at $50 per spin for the most part, but he got reckless and upped his wagers to $100 per spin out of sheer desperation. Much to his chagrin, the machine swallowed up a final $2,500 voucher.
A quick look at the YouTube comments proves that Mr. Mike Slots was joking about selling his humble abode, but getting taken for $7,500 in less than 13 minutes is brutal nonetheless.
2. Lady Luck HQ Enjoyed the Comeback of A Lifetime in Vegas
Huff N’ Even More Puff’s $156,600.17 Super Jackpot caught Lady Luck’s eye, and that’s all it took for the woman of the hour to grab a seat. She began wagering $60 per spin with a $1,000 bankroll, but upping her bets to $120 per spin after a minute wasn’t the best idea in retrospect.
Another $800 quickly disappeared followed by a crushing $1,300 loss. Eventually, Lady Luck got the hint and decided to move on from the big, bad wolf. She celebrated Halloween a few months early as she played “Cats, Hats and All the Bats.” Unfortunately, she didn’t have much luck here.
Eventually, Lady Luck turned the tables in her favor on Lightning Link. She enjoyed her first win of the night on a $600 bonus round, but the machine that giveth also taketh away $2,500. Lady Luck’s major comeback dawned on her unexpectedly as she landed a bonus orb worth $6,250.
After collecting 13 of the 15 orbs required to win the Grand Jackpot, she pocketed $8,875.
3. SC Slots Won the Mega Jackpot on a Brand-New Slot Game
SC Slots might be more eager to try new games after she landed a Mega Jackpot on a slot that she’d never seen before. As she’s known to do, she played multiple slots over the course of 30 minutes for her viewers. The first slot on the chopping block was Dragon Train Forever Emperor.
She started with $100 and bet $5 a spin, eventually whittling her bankroll down to $25.50 before a profitable bonus delivered $420 in wins. She left while she was still in the green, cashing out a $451 voucher. While she doubled back on Dragon Train with an extra $100, she didn’t get lucky.
The camera immediately pans to a screen showing SC Slots’ 93-game Mega Bonus on Azure Dragon, which she earned whilst betting $0.88 per spin. She collected $493.64 and won $100 extra from a Mini Bonus.
4. Vegas Matt Bought the Slot Bonus for A Staggering $15,000
Vegas Matt has been enjoying some much-deserved YouTube recognition as of late, and that’s probably why he was able to casually drop $15,000 on a singular slot bonus. He was chasing a million-dollar prize on Coin Trio Royal. He started his sesh with $50 bets on a $10,000 bankroll.
His first significant $2,778.50 handpay came as the result of a bonus, but that’s not the feature he purchased. Eleven minutes into his nearly hour-long video, Vegas Matt earned a staggering $53,620.24 handpay after collecting four “Major Jackpot” coins during yet another lucky bonus.
By the time 42 minutes passed, Vegas Matt was $49,000 in the green. He’d been purchasing a ton of “Instant Feature” bonuses for $1,500 to $3,000 a piece, but he set the win multiplier to 5x and dropped $15,000 at the 43-minute mark.
In a twist of irony, Vegas Matt won just $15,143 from his $15,000 bonus.
5. The Slot Hunters Charge Full-Steam Ahead on All Aboard
The Slot Hunters were playing All Aboard at the Peppermill Casino in Reno as they bet $12.50 per spin on a $1,000 bankroll. They lowered their bets to $10 per spin after a little while, but it wasn’t enough to keep Kent and Chasen afloat longer than ten minutes.
They loaded another $500 into the machine as they adamantly hunted down a record-breaking handpay. One spin revealed eight Dynamite Dash symbols for this father-and-son duo, leaving them with a jackpot handpay of $1,396.40.
They went through their last $200 and added $500 to the game in hopes of repeating history. During their final bonus, they collected 12 out of the 15 coins required to win the Grand for a $1,312 profit.