
In the United States, a casino visitor hit 389 jackpots in a day
On July 25, an event took place at the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa casino that can hardly be called anything other than phenomenal. A visitor named Maher Ouda caught 389 jackpots in one day, collecting more than $1.8 million in winnings in total.
Among the biggest victories:
- $170.6K on "Lock It Link"
- $143K and $115K on "Golden Century Dragon Link"
- $99.3K on "Panda Magic Dragon Link"
The casino notes that since the beginning of 2025 alone, more than 537 thousand jackpots totaling $1.6 billion have been recorded, and even players with a bet of less than $5 got into big wins - 30 wins over $100 thousand were recorded in such cases.
Although there is no formal recognition of the world record from specialized organizations yet, 389 jackpots in 24 hours is probably an absolute record that is unlikely to be broken soon.




celese Haha, classic! First they screwed over the players, then the license turned out to be fake, and now they’re trying to undo everything. A total circus. Yeah, everything will just get bought. They’ll pay whoever they need in Curaçao and get a new license. Money rules everything, especially in this industry.



Mangarin4ik The section about how casinos fire VPNs is a gun. I've never thought about WebRTC and the time zone. Author, thank you, you may have just saved my next deposit.

Damn, I keep thinking that I have no luck... And here was a millionaire in a day.
Someone there definitely went bankrupt morally when they watched him play.
Is this a production or a real record? It looks like a PR from the casino.
What a luck... I caught a maximum of three bonuses in a row
What the hell, 389 jackpots?! Is this even realistic?