BetRivers.com Player in NJ Wins $662,000 on IGT MegaJackpot with $0.60 Bet

A New Jersey woman, who was playing an IGT MegaJackpot slot machine at BetRivers.com, hit a jackpot on a $0.60 bet that won her $662,000 the day before Thanksgiving.

Rush Street Interactive, Inc. today announced that a woman from Cumberland County, NJ hit the IGT MegaJackpot at BetRivers.com. The 33-year-old woman hit the jackpot with a $0.60 bet, winning $662,000 while playing at home on her mobile phone.

 

Recent Big MegaJackpot Winners

Date           Game                                    Jackpot Amount

11-01-23     Money Mania                        $27,068

11-03-23     Wheel of Fortune                  $579,434

11-03-23     Wheel of Fortune                  $307,678

11-11-23     Money Mania                        $10,318

11-13-23     Wheel of Fortune                  $347,994

11-16-23     Money Mania                        $10,352

11-20-23     Money Madness                   $762,945

11-21-23     Money Mania                        $10,456

11-22-23     Mistress of Eygpt                $662,000

The winner, who asked to remain anonymous, was putting her daughter to bed when she hit the jackpot. The woman didn’t realize at first that she won, and contacted BetRivers support to confirm. She was shocked when she found out she really was the winner of the MegaJackpot. She told her fiancé who still didn’t believe it until he saw the money in her account.

“I didn’t think I would ever win so much, especially since it was only a $0.60 bet,” she explained. “I couldn’t believe it.”


BetRivers Casino & Sportsbook - Apps on Google PlayAt BetRivers Online Casino, they are welcoming new customers with the best incentives. They have a 1X play through requirement- that means that after the bonus is activated, play through 1X, and any winnings are converted to cash. You also receive 100% of your losses on casino games back on the first 24 hours of play, up to $250


Great Time to Hit Jackpot

When asked what she planned to do with the winnings, the working mother who is a consultant in the real estate industry, expressed that she was using the money to pay off debt, give her kids a good holiday season, and then invest the rest.

“This is the first year I don’t feel stressed about the holidays,” she said. “And now I also feel like I’m secure in my future, so I don’t have to worry about that either.”

She has been playing online casino games with BetRivers for just over six years, and always makes small bets. This jackpot win shows that a little amount of money can go a long way.

“We love when our players win life-changing jackpots,” said Mattias Stetz, COO of RSI, which operates BetRivers.com.  “This is one of many jackpot wins we’ve had which proves our players can win big, even when placing small bets.”

It was the 10th win on an IGT MegaJackpot machine of more than $10,000 in the month of November, according to IGT’s website.


BetRivers Casino & Sportsbook - Apps on Google PlayAt BetRivers Online Casino, they are welcoming new customers with the best incentives. They have a 1X play through requirement- that means that after the bonus is activated, play through 1X, and any winnings are converted to cash. You also receive 100% of your losses on casino games back on the first 24 hours of play, up to $250


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