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Scott Raja Richter is an incredibly successful person. He’s an entrepreneur, advisor, and PR expert who currently owns an online marketing company. But what he is most famous for is his YouTube channel, The Big Jackpot, where he plays high stakes slots, and shows off his latest big wins.
However, it wasn’t always like this for Scott. There were times when he was nicknamed as the Spam King and was also included in the list of top 100 spammers.
And for a reason.
Back in the day he was the director of OptInRealBig.com LLC, a company now known as Media Breakaway.
His company used to send more than 100 million spam messages a day.
As a result of this, it was sued multiple times. The most famous lawsuit happened in 2006 when Richter had to pay $7 million to Microsoft for illegal spam activities.
Launch of The Big Jackpot on YouTube
2017 was the year when Scott Richter has completely changed his life.
He started actively experimenting with social media and decided to create a YouTube slot channel. He initially created it for fun and didn’t expect it to be anything more than a hobby.
However, the gamble (pun very much intended) certainly worked out for him. As he improved his reputation, he became known as the King of Slots instead of the King of Spam.
Casino gambling might not seem like the most exciting theme for a YouTube channel, but Richter has proved everyone wrong.
The Big Jackpot became popular right off the bat, mainly because people love seeing others risk large sums of money, and that’s exactly what Richter does. He is a high-stakes gambler, who has his own crew that travels with him to various American casinos.
One of the main things that separates The Big Jackpot from many other gambling channels is the genuine experience. Scott shows not only his huge winnings, but also all of his big losses. It makes it feel like you are playing with him and creates an exciting atmosphere. You can feel the adrenaline rushing through your veins as he places a large bet.
Most of the videos that come out on The Big Jackpot YouTube channel are about massive winnings and reviews of real money slots and casinos.
Raja does not have a certain genre of slots he likes above all others.
There is one important requirement, however, he only plays high limit slots that range from $75 to $500 per spin.
There are also live streams where you can see how Raja plays and ask your questions in the chat.
New videos come out nearly every day, and at times there are even multiple videos coming out daily.
Scott’s views and statistics on YouTube, as of the last quarter of 2020.
Social Networks Used by Scott Richter
Here is a list of all social networks used by the streamer: Facebook, Twitter, Twitch, Instagram, and Snapchat. In addition to these, he also runs a Patreon and has his own forum.
As you can see, the King of Slots certainly does not shy away from social networks. He still doesn’t have a TikTok account but, considering the latest trends, we wouldn’t be surprised if he made one very soon.
There is also a fan forum where you can chat with other Scott Richter Fans. You can find all of the latest updates there, as well as watch the most recent videos.
Patreon
When it comes to Patreon, there are seven different membership levels that you can choose from. The price ranges from $5 to $1,000.
The cheaper tiers allow you to get access to his personal Snapchat, Facebook group, email address, unique bonus items, co-host a live podcast, etc.
The upper 3 tiers will provide you with even more features. For instance, you can get a T-shirt designed specifically for you or ask him to follow you back on social media.
Finally, you can play at a Vegas casino exclusively with him, or even get him to come play at your own home casino.
Website
Scott Richter also has a website, where you can get in touch with him, find all of the links to his social networks, read his blog, watch the newest videos, and choose from ten T-shirts to your taste.
There is also an option that allows you to subscribe to his newsletter and become one of the members of the Bomb Squad.
The Big Jackpot Net Worth
The Big Jackpot’s net worth in 2020 is about $479,000 USD.
This figure is an estimate of what Scott Richter makes from his channel in a year. The figure far better than most of his gambling YouTube competitors.
However, he is still slightly behind Brian Cristopher and Roshtein Twitch streamer, who are considered to be his biggest rivals.
The Big Jackpot Biggest Win
Considering the amount of time and money Richter spends on slot machines, it would be very surprising if he wouldn’t have any big slot wins. Thus, you already know what to expect when you are looking at his enormous takings.
There are two big jackpots that clearly stand out from all and attract the most attention.
His biggest jackpot was won at Cosmopolitan Casino in Las Vegas on Top Dollar Slot.
He ended up winning a whopping $100,000. What makes it even more impressive is that he managed to win it during his live streams.
The second biggest jackpot ended up being nearly $63,000 and was won on the Golden Goddess gaming machine.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is The Big Jackpot guy?
Scot Richter is the head of one of the most popular YouTube gambling channels. He is known for being a high roller that prefers slots with boundless limits.
Raja has his own website, where he shares the most recent news, and sells his merch.
He is also the owner of The Big Jackpot app, where you can get 100 million free coins on your first install, and play exclusive video slots.
Moreover, Scott hosts podcasts, where he gives advice to new players and discusses marketing trends.
How did Scott Richter initially become popular?
Raja was first popular for his bad reputation due to a big lawsuit he lost to Microsoft for engaging in illegal spam activities.
However, that was a long time ago, and he has really made a name for himself since then. He is now a full-fledged online gambling celebrity and keeps becoming more and more popular, thanks to his YouTube channel.
Are the Big Jackpot slots wins authentic?
The Big Jackpot slot wins are absolutely authentic. And it’s very easy to check.
He streams all of the trips to the casino and shows everything he does to his audience.
You can open any video that says “Live Play Action” and see him playing slots right at the casino.
Scott isn’t afraid of showing his losses either, which speaks to his trustworthiness. Moreover, you can even try to meet him at one of the Los Angeles casinos.
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Photo of Trinadad Torres courtesy of Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino.
Admit it. You have the same dream we do.
Everything conspires and you find yourself in the right place at the right time – seated in front of a Megabucks slot machine that’s primed and ready to hit. You push the button (of course, pulling a lever would be more dramatic, but this is 2015 and the one-armed bandit has gone the way of the horse and buggy). The logos on the reels all line up. And then the moment you’ve been waiting for finally arrives…you realize you’re a millionaire.
Correction: A multimillionaire.
IGT’s Megabucks has been paying out ginormous life-changing jackpots for almost 20 years. Its slogan is “Dream big. Win big.”
A network of slot machines linked throughout Nevada, Megabucks boasts a top prize that builds from a base amount of $10 million. To play it costs $1 a spin, but to quality for that top amount you’ll have to shell out $3. That sounds pretty steep, we know. But trust us, if you hit Megabucks with only a buck or two invested, you’ll leave with a jackpot in the thousands instead of millions. And just imagine trying to live with that.
As you’d expect, Megabucks lays claim to having paid the largest slot jackpots in Vegas history. It last hit here in mid March at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. The lucky winner was Trinadad Torres, a 78-year-old woman from Magna, Utah. She played $100 before netting the $10,744,292.71 jackpot. Her plans include traveling to the Philippines and buying a yellow Mustang.
While nothing to sneeze at, Torres’ windfall just misses placing her on our list below of the 10 biggest slot jackpots ever won in Sin City.
Photo of Excalibur courtesy of MGM Resorts International.
Jackpot amount: $39,710,826.36
When: March 21, 2003
Where:Excalibur
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More than 12 years ago, a 25-year-old software engineer from Los Angeles, who wanted to remain anonymous (and who can blame him?), hit the city’s largest slot jackpot after playing $100 on a Megabucks machine. A C-note in return for nearly $40 million…now that’s what we’d call a damn good investment.
Photo of Cynthia Jay-Brennan at the Desert Inn courtesy of Ethan Miller / Las Vegas Sun.
Jackpot amount: $34,959,458.56
When: Jan. 26, 2000
Where: Desert Inn (imploded in phases in 2001 and 2004 to make room for Wynn Las Vegas)
Gobs bigger than any tip she’d received, cocktail waitress Cynthia Jay-Brennan, then 37 years old, hit the second largest Megabucks slot jackpot in Vegas (at that time it was the city’s highest Megabucks payout). But her story took a tragic turn when her car was rear-ended about six weeks later by a drunk driver. Her older sister Lela died in the accident, and Jay-Brennan was left paralyzed.
Photo of Palace Station courtesy of Station Casinos.
Jackpot amount: $27,580,879.60
When: Nov. 15, 1998
Where:Palace Station
Ignoring your budget isn’t always a bad thing. Just ask the then 67-year-old retired flight attendant from Vegas who racked up the city’s third largest Megabucks slot payout. She’d only intended to play $100 at Palace Station that day, but wound up putting $300 in…and we’re pretty she doesn’t regret overspending one bit.
Jackpot amount: $22,621,229.74
When: May 27, 2002
Where:Bally’s
How does that old expression go? The early bird catches…the $22.6 million slot jackpot. Well, that’s how Johanna Heundl (then 74 years old) of Covina, California, might remember it. She was on her way to breakfast when she decided to stop and play a Megabucks machine. Having looked away for a moment, she couldn’t believe her eyes when she turned back and saw all the logos aligned in the payline.
Photo of Caesars Palace courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.
Jackpot amount: $21,346,952.22
When: June 1, 1999
Where:Caesars Palace
An Illinois man, then 49 years old and described as a “self-employed business consultant,” put a $10 bill into a Megabucks machine at the Roman-themed property and hit this whopping multimillion-dollar slot jackpot on his first spin. Here’s what we want to know: Is he still consulting? Can we hire him to help us get into the business of being millionaires?
Jackpot amount: $21,147,947
When: Sept. 15, 2005
Where:Cannery Casino Hotel
One man, two times a Megabucks winner. What are the odds? They’ve got to be astronomical. Certainly, anyone would be happy to score a single multimillion-dollar slot jackpot. But not everyone is Elmer Sherwin. A frequent Vegas visitor, Sherwin hit his first Megabucks jackpot of $4.6 million at The Mirage back in 1989. It was a sign of even better things to come. Sixteen years later, at the age of 92, that lucky son of a gun (kidding, we’re not jealous…really) did it again, adding another $21.1 million to his bank account.
Photo courtesy of the M Resort.
Jackpot amount: $17,329,817.80
When: Dec. 14, 2012
Where:M Resort
Oh, the best things in life are free…especially when they lead to a $17.3 million jackpot. A Las Vegas woman stopped by the M Resort in Henderson to gamble with her “free play” credits and enjoy a meal with some dining vouchers. Before she knew it, she’d become a multimillionaire.
Photo of “Rampart Lucky Local” courtesy of the Rampart Casino.
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Jackpot amount: $14,282,544.21
When: Nov. 30, 2014
Where: Rampart Casino
Late last year a Las Vegas man put $20 in a Megabucks slot machine at the Summerlin-area Rampart Casino. Within five minutes he’d hit a jackpot worth $14.2 million. His plans were altruistic (unlike ours). The man, dubbed the “Rampart Lucky Local,” said he would make a donation to his church. The church, which had been holding services in a high school gym, can now have its own location built.
Photo of Aria courtesy of MGM Resorts International.
Jackpot amount: $12,769,933
When: Jan. 21, 2011
Where:Aria
A woman visiting her niece in Vegas decided to drop $6 in a Megabucks slot machine before heading back to her room. Her reaction when the winning symbols lined up: “The machine broke.” Luckily, her niece was there to clarify things. We think we should book a room at Aria because about four months after that jackpot occurred, another Megabucks jackpot hit at the resort for $10,636,897. Talk about lightning striking twice!
Photo of New York-New York courtesy of MGM Resorts International.
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Jackpot amount: $12,510,549.90
When: April 14, 1997
Where:New York-New York
New York-New York opened its doors on Jan. 3, 1997. Perhaps due to a little of the “city that never sleeps” magic, Vegas resident Suzanne Henley made her fortune at the Big Apple-themed megaresort just a few months later. On her way home from work, she stopped in to play a Megabucks machine – one that she’d had an inkling might hit. Henley waited in line an hour before she could play. And at 1:44 a.m., after putting $100 in, her diligence paid off…to the tune of more than $12.5 million.