Mitch Jones Hits Another $2M Keno on Rainbet
Rainbet announced Mitch Jones' latest $2 million Keno with one word, ANOTHER, as if seven-figure Keno hits now ship on a subscription.
Rainbet posted an 11-second clip on Wednesday of streamer Mitch Jones hitting a $2 million Keno, and the entire announcement was carried by a single word, set in all caps: ANOTHER.
Not "Mitch Jones wins $2 million." Not "An incredible run from our partner." Just ANOTHER, the way a landlord says "another month" or a streaming service says "another charge." Two million dollars, in Rainbet's telling, is a line item, and the house posted its own repeat beating with the enthusiasm of a renewal notice.
The conversion
Do the arithmetic and the clip gets funnier. Eleven seconds of footage carrying a $2,000,000 payout prices every second at about $182,000. At the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour, that same number takes roughly 133 years of full-time work, and Jones appears to have closed the gap by tapping a grid of numbers while seated. Rainbet left the stake out of the caption, so the multiplier stays between Jones and his wallet, which is probably for the best.
Not his first seven-figure grid
The "ANOTHER" is, to Rainbet's credit, accurate. Three weeks ago the same account posted Jones "hitting 7 figure Keno W's like it's nothing," and two days later a follow-up clip showed the boys giving him a round of applause. Jones, a streamer with roughly 157,000 followers, also runs a $1 million monthly wager leaderboard and touts more than $3 million in monthly giveaways. At this point the only genuinely surprising outcome would be a losing session.
The house keeps posting its own beatings
Rainbet has had practice in this exact genre. Late July brought a $10 million Catrix max win, which the casino used to argue it was one of "only two casinos that would pay without hesitation," a flex we covered at the time. The brand has spent the back half of summer extending its Keno campaign into autumn, and the retention strategy now appears to be posting seven-figure Keno clips like a weekly newsletter. The strangest part is that it keeps working.
Somewhere in Rainbet's social calendar, a two-million-dollar Keno now gets the same all-caps treatment as a free spins drop. If the cadence holds, the casino may want to add a cancel button, because the subscription is running both ways.
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