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MS Casino Players Won Millions in Jackpots in 2024, Bigger Prizes Await
SunHerald remarked that while there were not many seven-figure jackpots in 2024, this could very well change in 2025 as several games in the state have accumulated huge progressive jackpot pools

Casinos in Mississippi have handed millions of dollars in prizes to lucky casinogoers in 2024. Some of the luckiest players for the year won sums north of a million dollars, SunHerald reported at the end of the year.
Many Players Won Significant Sums
The largest jackpot for the year was won by a player at Beau Rivage Resort and Casino in Biloxi. At the start of the property’s 25th anniversary celebrations in March, an anonymous player won $1.25 million from a Wheel of Fortune slot. A month and a half later, another player won $1.2 million from a Dragon Link slot at the same property, shortly after a separate player scooped up a $200K prize.
The summer season was rich in jackpots as several players won jackpots ranging from $50K to almost $500K. On June 13, a Hard Rock Casino Biloxi player secured $160K. Five days later, a different player won $162K at IP Casino Biloxi. June 24 saw Harrah’s Gulf Coast hand the biggest prize for the month ($480K) to a lucky poker player. Then, on June 28, three slot players hit jackpots of $49K, $86K and $99.8K.
The following month was also a lucky one with three players winning $205K, $290K and $160K on July 21, 25 and 31, respectively.
August was a drier month that saw a single player win $100K playing a top Dollar machine at the Beau Rivage Resort & Casino. In September, an IP Casino Resort player won $126.5K from the Dollar Storm slot.
October saw jackpot activity rebound. On October 8, Greatness Reinvented, a YouTube content creator, won almost $150K while hiding from Hurricane Milton at Beau Rivage. Several days later, an IP Casino visitor won a staggering $319K from a $1 bet on Pai Gow Poker. On October 18, a visitor from Texas won a separate $206K jackpot at the same property.
In November, two people won jackpots of $401.6K and $122K at Scarlet Pearl Casino and Beau Rivage respectively. Finally, a Florence woman won $163.8K on a $50 wager at Beau Rivage.
Mississippi Players Could Win More in 2025
In total, Mississippi casino handed $5.95 million in jackpots over $100K. There were a total of 17 such wins for the year.
SunHerald remarked that while there were not many seven-figure jackpots in 2024, this could very well change in 2025 as several games in the state have accumulated huge jackpot pools. These include the $1.98 million Wheel of Fortune jackpot at Scarlet Pearl Casino, the $1.23 million Wheel of Fortune jackpot at Treasure Bay Casino, Beau Rivage Resort & Casino and Silver Slipper Casino, and the $1.13 million Wheel of Fortune jackpot at Palace Casino Biloxi and Beau Rivage Casino.
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