I love online gambling success stories. The greatest stories are often of professional gamblers who have taken casinos for millions. But oftentimes the lucky fortune of a few gamblers can be just as entertaining and inspirational. Kerri’s gambling success story is one of those.
Kerri’s story began when she decided to try out the online casino Jackpot Capital. What happened next is pretty incredible. She received a free casino bonus of $25. She decided to try her luck at Caribbean Stud, and much to her surprise, the progressive jackpot hit for $14,593! As Kerri put it,
“I hadn’t even made a deposit to my account – all it had in it was the free $25 they’d given me to get started. Next thing I knew I was withdrawing nearly fifteen grand!”
This story could have had a turn for the worse. I’ve heard of casinos not paying because the player didn’t deposit first, but not Jackpot Capital. As CEO Oliver Smith said,
“Most online casinos require you to wager many times the amount of your progressive jackpot winnings made from free bonus money before you can withdraw them, but we don’t,”
Props to them for doing the right thing. I am so impressed with this casino’s customer support that I plan to add them to my new page for top internet casinos. If you can’t wait for my full review, try them for yourself and get 100% up to $100 by signing up now. US players are welcome at Jackpot Capital, so I’ll be depositing there myself, very soon.
What are your thoughts on this gambling success story?

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June 25th, 2008 at 7:30 pm
i dont think that top story is true . as this is in there T&C
Any free money given without requiring a deposit, e.g. a Non-Deposit Coupon, loyalty bonus, comps, VIP bonus, vanity card, manager deposit, competition/tournament prizes, compensation bonus, inconvenience bonus, birthday bonus etc. (unless otherwise stated) will have a maximum cash out of 10x the bonus given e.g. $50 given; max cash out = $500 (Random Jackpots are also included). Monies must be turned over at least 20x (unless otherwise stated) before any cash out can be made.
June 26th, 2008 at 6:08 am
Thanks for pointing that out Frank. I’m curious about this as well. I have emailed my contact at Jackpot Capital for clarification of the facts.
But just so you and others know, I would never make up a story or knowingly mislead my readers.
This story has been reported on several other gambling websites. It is also being advertised on the front page of Jackpot Capital, so I believe it’s true. But Frank is right, the Terms and Conditions do seem to contradict what the CEO said.
I’ll be sure to post their response as soon as I receive it.