Streamer Bio
Ever since Brian of Denver Slots launched his own YouTube channel in August 2017, he seems to have been affiliated with @TheBigJackpot. His oldest videos are silly parodies of him starring as Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic, Sherlock Holmes, and Brian in Springfield for the Simpsons. If you really want to have a laugh at his earlier years on YouTube, check out his Sopranos parody!
After getting that out of his system, he made the switch to exclusively posting gambling content in September 2017. His channel experienced a slow pattern of growth and recession. Some of his clips would reach five-figure views, and others wouldn’t be noticed by more than 900 watchers.
This problem sorted itself out in 2021 when his channel began reaching a consistent audience. With the help of @RajaSlots, Brian of Denver Slots’ popularity quickly climbed to new heights!
He began averaging 9-10k views per video in 2022, and that’s when his most popular video soared to mainstream visibility with 71k+ views. His second most popular video was published in 2021. Because who doesn’t want to watch someone spend $200 per spin as they play slots?
Unfortunately, Brian hasn’t uploaded new content in a while, so we can only assume he’s busy with Raja. If he ever decides to come back to YouTube, he’ll find it easy to boost his popularity.
Channel Highlights
Brian of Denver Slots’ most popular video was published on May 27th, 2022. It currently boasts 71,314+ views and counting. Clocking in at just three minutes long, this video showed him landing a rare 9 mansions on the game’s bonus screen. Even though it wasn’t a huge win, it was exciting!
Brian starts off with $579 in his bankroll betting $7.50 per spin on Huff N’ More Puff. He quickly whittled his bankroll down to $518 before triggering the “Wheel” feature. After spinning the wheel, he got the “Mansions” feature: to convey his excitement, he said it was the first he’d ever gotten.
As he played through a handful of free games, he landed nine little boxes around each symbol. Once the big bad wolf blew down all the houses, Brian won $1,102 in total prizes. Plus, he only did a handful of $7.50 spins before he got the bonus.
Biggest Win: May 29th, 2018: $15,351.90 on 88 Fortunes (The Aria, Las Vegas)
It’s unclear whether Brian was manning the slot machine when this jackpot was filmed, but it’d be a crime not to show it here. Once his friend Sandra connected eight fountain symbols, she won $15k. After she did a few backup spins, Sandra’s total profits amounted to $15,391.90.
Schedule: New Videos
Brian of Denver Slots has only posted a handful of videos over the last six months. Even though his extended hiatus worried fans, he recently popped back in with a live that explained where he’d been. Prior to all that, he used to post new videos at least once per week.
Brian is also in the process of building up his Facebook page. Even though he only has 4,000+ followers there, it’s the most active social media channel he operates. In addition to posting his shortened versions of big wins, he posts updates when he uploads new slot videos on YouTube.
His TikTok page is very similar – Brian recently posted on TikTok when Taylor Swift walked onto the field for Super Bowl LVIII. However, he hasn’t posted a slots video there since March 2022.
Community and Giveaways
After combing through 50+ posts on Facebook and YouTube’s “Community” section, we can say that Brian of Denver Slots doesn’t host any giveaways. Even though he’s always pal-ing around with @RajaSlots, they prefer to do meet-and-greets with their fans instead of regular giveaways.
They’ve booked quite a few cruises in the past year, so if you catch a Norwegian or Virgin ship, there’s a high chance you’ll bump into this pair. They’ve also partnered up to generate promos and discounts for all the YouTube viewers who want to set sail on the same cruise ship as them.
Brian last departed for the high seas in 2023, but word about his next cruise should be coming up shortly. If you have any questions or considerations, he’s happy to converse through email.