Crypto Gambler Wins $75,000 with a $31 Bet on ‘Book of Aztec’ at Bitcoin.com’...

Crypto Gambler Wins $75,000 with a $31 Bet on ‘Book of Aztec’ at Bitcoin.com’...

Book of Aztec dishes out a massive round win worth a little under 2 BTC, leaving the player ecstatic! A small bet results in one of the biggest wins for the player One lucky player has just bagged a massive win worth $75,000 in a popular slot game from Amatic called ‘Book of Aztec’ at Bitcoin.com Games. The big win comes promptly after the player decided to deposit some bitcoin in his casino wallet and started playing his favorite slot. What’s more interesting to note is that the player had only made a small bet of $31 or 0.008 BTC that throttled his luck into a massive....


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