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BC.GAME $500 Bet Hits $163,150 Big Bass Bonanza

The fishing slot caught a whale: $500 in, $163,150 out at 326.3x. One user, meanwhile, asked about withdrawing ten times in four minutes.

Early on August 21, BC.GAME announced that a player known only as 500***4xb turned a $500 spin into $163,150 on Big Bass Bonanza Megaways. That is a 326.3x multiplier on a cartoon fishing slot, which means the machine briefly decided to pay like it had hooked something with a spine and was not about to let go.

The arithmetic is clean enough to frame: 500 times 326.3 is 163,150, to the dollar. It is also obscene, and I mean that as a compliment. A $500 cast into a pond that normally pays in fractions of a buck coming back as a six-figure haul is the kind of number that makes a person check the decimal point twice, then the paytable, then their pulse. Somewhere out there, a player's mother is clipping this out of a newspaper that does not exist.

Multipliers like this usually live in marketing decks, not bankrolls. Big Bass Bonanza Megaways is a game where grown adults form strong emotional attachments to an animated fisherman, and a 326.3x on it is the slot equivalent of the town's quiet bait shop minting a millionaire between lunch specials. The math did not just clear the boat. It bought the marina.

BC.GAME did not undersell the moment. "Insane Big Win Alert!!!" the casino posted, followed by the multiplier stated twice for anyone still blinking: 326.3 times. The post closed by inviting the rest of us to cast a line and reel in our own massive hit. The excitement is earned. The invitation, like every invitation to repeat a 326x outlier, deserves a warm and knowing pat on the head.

BC.GAME's seven-second reel of the 326.3x Big Bass Bonanza Megaways payout.

The other catch of the day

Roughly a day earlier, in a different stretch of the same feed, an account called @Naxty_Blaqh was running a one-person support department. Between 07:44 and 07:48 UTC on August 20, the account asked "why can't I do withdrawal" ten separate times, nine of them with a fresh screenshot attached, each one landing under a different BC.GAME marketing post. The Daily Tilt covered the full barrage here. The short version: same question, ten copies, zero new information, aimed at an account busy posting NFL odds and a word puzzle.

Both things can be true at once, and at BC.GAME they were. On one side of the platform, a $500 spin became $163,150 and a seven-second victory reel. On the other, a single customer asked the same question ten times in four minutes, attaching proof like receipts at an audit. Some people reel in a whale. Some people just want the fish they already caught to clear the boat.

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