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Brian Christopher To Visit Jamul Casino Sept. 17 For His Famed Group Slot Pulls 

Online slots personality Brian Christopher will be at Jamul Casino this Saturday playing Pop’N Pays More in a group slot pull.

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Slot and casino influencer Brian Christopher is coming to a California casino this weekend. Christopher will be at the Jamul Casino in the San Diego area to launch three branded slot machines.

Christopher, the host of the No. 1 slot channel on YouTube, will host a Brian Christopher slots group pull using one of his Pop’N Pays More slots for the first time.

Christopher has previously visited the Jamul Casino in July 2021 and March 2022. According to the organizers, past events were quite successful, with great turnouts, including meet-and-greets.

Brian Christopher Jamul Casino group slot pull appearances

All slot machine enthusiasts are welcome to participate in group slot pulls at Jamul Casino on Saturday. These are the following events:

  • $200 Group Slot Pull: Noon Sept. 17
  • $300 Group Slot Pull: 1:30 p.m. Sept. 17
  • $500 Group Slot Pull: 3 p.m. Sept. 17

There can be only one person per registered spot in the group pulls, and each person must contribute $200, including Christopher himself. In addition to the player’s gambling money, each person must buy a $9.99 ticket.

Since all the events are currently full, players are advised to check back at a later time. If someone cancels, their spot immediately becomes available on a first-come, first-served basis.

What is a group slot pull?

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Brian Christopher’s Pop’N Pays More game

A group slot pull is an event where a group of people will pool their money together to play a specific slot machine. For instance, $200 per person for a group of 25 people would translate to $5,000 to put in a slot machine, increasing the chance of winnings.

Once the event starts, a host — in this case, Brian Christopher — charges a fee ($9.99) to deter people from signing up and then canceling last second. Everyone will take turns playing the designated slot machines.

Christopher agrees to cover taxes for wins under $5,000 total profit. Over and above that amount, approximately 35% will be held back for taxes. So, if the group hits $10,000 in overall wins, Brian will cover the taxes on the first $5,000, and the group will split the taxes on the second half.

The remaining money depends on how much the group has won or lost.

How to play Pop’N Pays brand slots

Each group gathers around the machine, and Christopher spins the reels on their behalf.

The Brian Christopher Pop’N Pays More has 1,047 pay lines and features expanding reels 2-5 up to eight symbols high. At full expansion, there are 16,384 ways to win on every spin. Apart from Christopher, other symbols include sevens, cups, spinning reels, lemons, cherries and a slot machine.

Moreover, a bonus game offers up to 15 free spins, which can be retriggered. The main goal is to hit three line-it-up coins on the screen at the same time.

Group slot pulls are an experience

Why do so many people participate in casino group slot pulls? It’s a fun and exciting way to play slots.

Christopher brings the slot group pulls experience to a new level for viewers and players. His crazy reactions to winning are always fun to watch, and if he hits the jackpot, it’s almost as fun as winning your own.

What makes Christopher so unique is his approachable personality. He has over 500,000 subscribers who look forward to his daily videos and once-a-week live streams where he shares his experience.

And, apart from having fun, people like to participate because of many reasons, such as:

  • The social factor, as the experience makes the game more fun.
  • Higher stakes are involved, as players have a chance to win more money without risking their own.
  • Better chances of winning, especially for those who usually play low-stakes slots by themselves.

If you miss out on the group pull, his Pop’N Pays More machines are here to stay, so don’t forget to check them out on your own some other time.

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Katarina Vojvodic is a lead writer for PlayUSA who lives in Toronto. Vojvodic provides coverage of the US gambling industry with a focus on US online casinos. Previously, she covered Ontario’s online gambling industry for PlayCanada.com. Vojvodic holds a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Belgrade. Outside working hours, she can be found near the water with her husband and their two kids.

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Katarina Vojvodic is a lead writer for PlayUSA who lives in Toronto. Vojvodic provides coverage of the US gambling industry with a focus on US online casinos. Previously, she covered Ontario’s online gambling industry for PlayCanada.com. Vojvodic holds a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Belgrade. Outside working hours, she can be found near the water with her husband and their two kids.

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