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29th November 2017

The Gods Shine on Scottish Slot Player

The Hall of Gods slot has paid out its jackpot bounty this week, dropping a £6.3 million prize on a Scottish Player.  

The Sun newspaper says the winner, known only as Neil, is based in Aberdeen and landed the prize after depositing £30 on a new online casino account just hours before his winning spin.  

Hall of Gods is a Norse mythology themed slot which has seen its jackpot prize pool grow and grow since last ‘dropping’ in June when a lucky winner scooped a €7,525,467 prize.  

With it’s reels laced with Viking and Saxon folklore (characters such as Freya, Loki and Odin plus Thor’s hammer and Odin’s ravens) Hall of Gods boasts a an impressive 95.5 percent RTP and can be played at Mr Green Casino, BetVictor Casino and many more.

According to the Sun “Liverpool fan Neil says the first thing he plans to do with the money is buy himself a season ticket or a box to watch his favourite team at home.  He also wants to buy his parents a holiday home in Tenerife, take his children to Disney World and visit his sister in Australia.”

Giant Jackpot Currently Stacking

Currently the ‘Jackpot Giant’ slot, hosted by software company Playtech (as found at Paddy Power Casino), is holding the biggest online slot jackpot on the internet.  Its Jackpot prize is about to surpass €9 million making it a record for the slot whose previous payout record was €5,890,360.  It has not been won in almost six months.

According to Paddy Power, Jackpot Giant’s ‘theoretical percentage’ return to player (RTP) is 94.22% and an average of 2.98% of each maximum total bet goes into the slots Jackpot pool.  

In order to claim the jackpot players must place the maximum bet amount which gives them 50x active play lines. It costs £/€4 a spin.

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    Joan the Moan at

    Neil from Aberdeen with a sister in Australia! Trust the ‘currant bun’ to do everything apart from give out his guys address !

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