Last updated: December 16, 2024
Casino players across North America hit major jackpots in November, including $1M wins in New Mexico and Texas, a $763K royal flush in Las Vegas, and a $544K slot win in California. Online players also joined the streak, with a New Jersey resident winning $136K from an 80-cent wager.
A woman from Taos County, New Mexico, won an incredible $1,032,690 at Ohkay Hotel Casino on November 11 after wagering just $3.75 on an Aristocrat Gaming Buffalo Xtreme slot machine. Peter Trujillo, the casino’s marketing director, described her as “ecstatic and thrilled.”
$544K in Las Vegas
A Californian visitor struck gold at Fremont Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on the same day, winning $544,702 on a Wheel of Fortune slot machine after betting $1.25.
$763K Royal Flush in Las Vegas
On November 13, Toronto resident Donald C. hit a $763,688 jackpot at Caesars Palace while playing Ultimate Texas Hold’em. Donald credits his family’s luck for his royal flush win and plans to use his winnings to travel.
$401K Blackjack Win in Mississippi
Also on November 13, Angel Y. won $401,620 at Mississippi’s Scarlet Pearl Casino while playing Triple 7 Blazing Blackjack. He hit the jackpot with “Three Seven-of-Diamonds.”
Birthday Jackpot at Binion’s
On her 60th birthday, Patricia won $20,253 at Binion’s Gambling Hall & Hotel in Las Vegas, playing a Rakin’ Bacon slot machine with an 88-cent wager.
$1.2M Dancing Drums Jackpot in Texas
On November 8, a lucky player won $1,239,065 at Texas’ Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino on a Dancing Drums slot machine while visiting with family.
Cherry Hill resident Brian won $136,824 playing Ted Jackpot Royale on Hard Rock Bet in New Jersey. Wagering just 80 cents, he hit the jackpot while watching horror movies and plans to use his winnings for outdoor entertainment.
At Mohegan Sun in Connecticut, Terri M. won $251,964 on November 7 playing Huff N’ Even More Puff in the Casino of the Sky after wagering $10.
These jackpot wins highlight a streak of incredible luck across North America’s casinos this November.