Man bets $75 per spin on Big Bass slot at RocketPlay Casino, still wins

I wouldn’t even bet $1 a spin. But, then I have also seen people bet $1000 per spin. Crazy isn’t it.

Not sure whether to laugh at this Redditor’s audacity or feel “hmm this is stupid but in the end it worked out for him.”

Either way, this guy bets like $75 per spin on a bad output slot like Big Bass Secrets of the Golden Lake at RocketPlay Casino and manages to hit a $34,000 jackpot.

Now he doesn’t give out much deets. Like no real information in his thread. I mean we don’t know how much he lost previously. I would imagine thousands of dollars given his capacity to bet that high.

Whatever. I mean he could be a millionaire and this could be another weekend thing for him. I don’t know. But he’s definitely loaded for sure.

Here’s his screenshot proof:

Betting $3,000 ($75 per spin for 40 spins) this Redditor won $34,000 on Big Bass Secrets of the Golden Lake Slot.
Betting $3,000 ($75 per spin for 40 spins) this Redditor won $34,000 on Big Bass Secrets of the Golden Lake Slot.

As you can seen in the picture above, his balance is $39,686.11, and he did 40 spins with every spin at $75 spending a total of $3,000. Lucky for him, this extreme gamble paid off $34k in winnings.

Ironically, the only thing he wrote in his thread was to “Play Responsibly.” and never give up hope.

Hehe.

I mean yea, bro totally. Because you sure seem to be a prime example of how to gambling is done right.

Most other Redditors were rightfully surprised. I mean they would never bet this insane, even if they had the money.

Many made fun of the guy. But, I believe a bit of jealousy was also at play.

Anyways, the attention then turned to RocketPlay Casino, because two users wanted to know if it was legit. One replied back calling it a scam since it had a Curacao license. That person was then negated by another user who seems to have done well at these Curacao-licensed betting sites, saying that not all of them are scams.

Anyway, this person had played at RocketPlay for 6 months. And so far he didn’t have any complaints.

His big reason was that he was from Australia, and not many online casinos take players from that country. Somehow RocketPlay ticked all the boxes for him. This is what he said:

I have had quite a few big wins on this site. Our options in Australia are really limited a lot of them are really crap with ridiculously low withdrawal limits like 1k per week. This one just ticks all the boxes so I’ve stuck around.

One user wasn’t impressed and mentioned Stake as being real and RocketPlay being a fraud betting site. He wasn’t even taking his win as valid, saying:

Stake says $ but I agree that this is prob a scam and I hate when people try to post big wins but they’re betting big? Like bro that’s only 453x?? Big whoop. I want to see a 22,000x on a $2 bet, then we’ll talk about how bad ass it is.

Since the deposit money was denoted in US Dollars, a few users started being suspicious calling out the OP, possibly portraying him as a fake. Then the OP replied back saying that Curacao sites aren’t bad. In fact he said he was defrauded more on legit licensed casinos than some of these offshore ones:

It’s not a scam I can 100% tell you that right now just from going to the website. In NZ and Australia our gambling rules are way different, we don’t even pay tax on our winnings. We have access to 100s of different websites you don’t have in the US. I wouldn’t even gamble online if I lived in the US your gambling laws are dogshit tbh. Iv played over 50 websites and 99% of them I haven’t had trouble iv had trouble with one curacao website that said I failed there fraud check but even then they refunded my full deposit. If anything places like stake and roobet have been 100x worse than any Curacao website iv played and if people think I’m lying ill make a post about a curacao website iv played in a min that proves it.

Yes, I tend to agree here.

I mean it’s easy to diss these offshore betting sites – my personal go-to is Wild Casino, where I won and lost $11k. But, in order to remain in business, they have only one thing to hold on to. And that is honesty. If everyone played dirty (I’m not disputing that many don’t, perhaps a lot do) then this multi-billion dollar offshore casino industry wouldn’t exist, and these regulators wouldn’t be hounding these places from pillar to post.

In any case, I think this was one interesting story to share. Even with the high risk per spin, the OP still managed to come out ahead.