Online Casino Jackpot Hit for $6.3 Million

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News broke this week that the popular Mega Moolah online progressive jackpot had finally been won for a whopping $6.3 million.  The jackpot is part of the Microgaming platform. 

Georgios M., a 36-year-old business owner who reads Gambling911.com religiously, won the massive prize immediately following the story we ran Friday.  At the time, the jackpot had reached $6 million.

The jackpot was won at the River Belle Casino, although Gambling911 sponsor, Golden Lounge Casino, was also offering the opportunity to win the Mega Moolah $6.3 million prize.

Online casino jackpot slots are among the most popular games on the Internet. 

"Now that I am a multi-millionaire, I wish to divorce my wife and marry Jenny Woo of Gambling911.com," said Georgios in his thick Greek accent.

Uhhhh....dream on Jenny.  He didn't say that!

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