The holidays haven’t yet arrived, but Las Vegas is already handing out gifts in the high-limit room. Our team got extraordinarily lucky this week as bonuses, jackpots, new slot releases, and massive wagers dominated the YouTube charts.
Welcome to this week’s edition of The Respin, a weekly article series that captures and records the most exciting slot footage at various casinos nationwide. Our team scours the Internet as we tap into the pulse of popular slots YouTubers. Then, we narrate the highlights for brevity’s sake.
We’re switching things up and placing Vegas Low Roller at the front of our itinerary this week.
1. VegasLowRoller Secures a Triple Slot Bonus Straight Away
After VegasLowRoller’s silly signature intro, he announced that he’d be playing “Big Dollar Gold” with a $100 bankroll. He didn’t expect his first $5.00 spin to land him a triple slot bonus, which put $150 in his pocket right away. While it started on a good note, he eventually lost his money.
Bets ranging from $10 to $15 per spin eviscerated his bankroll before he could recover. He then moved onto “Buffalo Where’s The Gold Jackpots” hoping to enjoy better luck. Again, he put $100 in the game and placed $5 spins. $400 came and went before he earned a bonus.
This bonus gave him $216, but he explored two more games before calling it a night with $7.41.
2. LadyLuckHQ Takes a Chance On Brand-New Slots To Win Big
Lady Luck HQ found herself parked at “Mo’ Mummy” for a quick warm-up before moving onto a handful of brand-new slots at the Peppermill Resort Spa & Casino in Las Vegas. She added a $3,000 voucher to the machine and kept her bet sizes hovering between $50 and $75 per spin.
A spooky bonus granted Lady Luck $4,900 in wins to kickstart her slot session. She kept going with backup spins until another $2,525 landed in her pocket on behalf of a second bonus game. Feeling confident, she raised her wagers to $125 and even $250 per spin for a handful of bets.
After cashing out $3,000, she moved onto a new game called “Coin Trio: Royal,” which featured a seven-figure Grand Jackpot prize. Lady Luck upped the ante with $100 bets, resulting in a big win of $1,944 straight away. She lost quite a few thousand before pocketing another $1,944 win.
3. Pompsie & Greta Turn $2,000 into $2 in 20 Minutes
Pompsie gave Greta the spotlight this week as she explained their objective for the night’s sesh, but they had an audience in tow – two friends from Italy, Pompsie’s cousin and his wife showed up to Las Vegas for a very special video. They were chasing a Grand Jackpot on “Mo’ Mummy.”
To be exact, Greta wanted that $43,842 prize “so bad.” She kept her bets at $18.75 per spin as she familiarized herself with the hidden catacombs underneath ancient Egyptian pyramids. The mummy’s wails echoed in the background, foreshadowing a potential jackpot prize for the pair.
They only won the $100 Mini, but the entire family got to pick out tiles. Unfortunately, the game was persistently stubborn following this small victory. After losing $1,000, they loaded another $1,000 ticket into the machine as Pompsie lamented their admittedly horrendous losing streak.
Greta summarized the video as a blueprint for turning $2,000 into $2 in just twenty-one minutes.
4. The Big Jackpot Risks YouTube Money On The Big, Bad Wolf
Having famously won the million-dollar Grand Jackpot on Dragon Link while betting $250 per spin back in August 2024, The Big Jackpot is no stranger to placing high-limit bets at the casino. Even so, spending his entire check means there’s some serious money at stake in this video.
The Big Jackpot didn’t disappoint with $100 spins on high-limit Huff N’ More Puff Power 4. He won $1,200 in just a few spins, but he blew $3,000 before unlocking his first Mega Hat Feature. He was using the machine with four separate grids, enabling sixty potential mansions in total.
A single $5,582.50 handpay marked his most impressive win of the night, but he ended his night $10,000 in the hole. He’s hoping for another seven-figure handpay sometime in the near future.
5. Mr. Hand Pay Flies Out To Sin City For A Single Slot Machine
“Yesterday: bloodbath. Today: new day.”
Mr. Hand Pay dusted himself off for a new day in Las Vegas, where he sat down at Tiki Fire and loaded $2,000 in the machine. Each $50 spin represented a chance at redemption from his loss on Dragon Link a day earlier. He was nursing a $4k blow to his bankroll, courtesy of Foxwoods.
He won back $1,250 from a bonus round, but he wasn’t satisfied. He moved onto Panda King in hopes of earning his money back, keeping his bets low at $25 per spin. Again, he won nothing.
At this point, Mr. Hand Pay was $5,000 in the hole, but this didn’t stop him from playing Tiki Fire once again. He boosted his bets to $62.50 per spin before getting bold with $125 wagers on the game’s $1.00 bet denomination. He was allergic to winning as the casino stole dollar after dollar.
It turns out that Mr. Hand Pay doesn’t have immunity from back-to-back bloodbaths on the slots.