A couple days after a punter hit the Mega Moolah Mega Jackpot for $9,962,468 another punter hit the same jackpot for $4,483,765.
The jackpot win is the 66th that we've recorded for the prize since we started tracking it in December 2009. The prize comes in far below the $6,046,896 average that's won roughly every 8 weeks, due largely to the fact that the prize was struck just two days prior. The all-time record win was hit at Grand Mondial back in 2018, and came in at €18,915,721.
This jackpot prize grows with every spin of the reels and is attached to multiple slots provided by Microgaming. The jackpot has a Mini, Minor, Major, and Mega prize, which is set off randomly and can be won with any bet amount.
We'll be sure to update readers as we learn more.
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Wow, just a couple of days after an unbelievable win there's another one...this one is far below average obviously - who cares really...wish to everyone here to be that unlucky...😉
Another one! Mega Moolah has been going off like crazy lately.
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This is where I think online casino betting has been up during the pandemic. I know it's anecdotal, but if the odds are the same for every spin, but we're seeing an increase in wins. That would indicate increased participation, right?
sharpe
That is certainly possible, but its hard to say for sure with such a small sample size of Mega Moolah wins. Probably a more accurate gauge would be the rate of increase in the jackpot size, irrespective of winners.
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Wow, it was triggered just in two days. Last year or so, this jackpot went up 10~15 millions, then, it was triggered two times in a few days, too, as far as I remember. A kind of coincidence ? 🙂
Ah yes, I should've clarified. I mean in general we've seen a lot of jackpot hits around here the last few months. Once again, could be anecdotal, but I'd be interested to see participation numbers from the companies that release that information with their financials.