Its true that the odds of any single spin of the reels of a online pokies or at one of Australias great land-based casinos turning you into a millionaire overnight are pretty slim.
But one of the great things about the modern breed of pokies is that as the odds of winning have gone down, the sheer scale of the jackpots has gone through the roof. There are more than a few progressive pokies online that boast a grand prize in excess of a million US dollars.
If youre anything like us, youre taken a minute or two out of your busy schedule to daydream about what youd do with all that money where youd spend it and on what. For one punter this month, thats a real problem that hes going to have to face up to.
We dont have his real name, but A.D. is the latest new millionaire made by the massive Mega Moolah progressive online pokie. He and his partner were flown to Sydney last month (where else?) to enjoy a lavish dinner and to receive a cheque in a ceremony in the Botanical Gardens. A cheque for 3,841,871.46. Thats just shy of AU$5million.
Just give that a second to sink in. And next time you find yourself with a few minutes to spare, you might think about having a spin of an online pokie. Theres a great selection out there, and some of them are a great game as well as a chance to win some real money without having to leave the comfort of your own home.
Its the progressive pokies that offer the biggest prizes at online casinos, and you can find them at all of the big online casinos sites like Spin Palace Casino and 888 that offer some tempting sign-up deals and some great quick-start play options, too.
And when youre thinking what you would do with those millions of euros that A.D. has burning a hole in his pocket this Christmas, think on this, too: this most recent Mega Moolah jackpot is only the second highest jackpot that Casino Rewards has paid out.
Back in 2008, K.E. walked away with US$5.5million! We dont know about you, but we might just have a go at Mega Moolah when we get home. A couple of spins might be all it takes...
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