It was historic moment for gaming giant Supreme Ventures when G Wilson copped a 2M prize utilizing the Just Bet mobile app. Wilson placed a $200 bet through two single $100 bets. He collected his prize on Thursday, March 5th from Prime Sports CEO Xesus Johnston.
Senior Vice President at
Supreme Ventures Group, Xesus Johnston explained that a game such as this is
not an easy one, and to have a player win big demonstrates how effective the
market is for JustBet mobile games.
“JustBet mobile is an amazing product and to have a winner of this
magnitude just proves to us that we are delivering the right thing to the
market at the right time, and we look forward to more winners, and for
people to just enjoy JustBet,” said Xesus Johnston.
“It’s always great when we have fans on our platform win, but to have a winner of this size is even better; the brand has been around for over 10 years and we have had a lot of winners throughout the years and we like to celebrate all our wins, however, such an immense win is even more satisfying,” added Senior Sports betting manager at JustBet, Danielle Douglas.
The winner, G.Wilson, a Manchester United supporter was extremely confident leading up to his bet, as he dedicated patience and wisdom in playing the games, and knew that one day he would win big.
According to Mr. Wilson, “I never saw myself gambling, but after visiting the store I said to myself that it was easy to win, I can do this. However, I wanted it easier for myself instead of having to play in stores, so I decided to use the mobile app.”
He was eligible to play with the JustBet mobile app games as he was already a customer of NCB, and was persistent in educating himself by asking an NCB Quisk representative; Wilson was later well equipped to complete the online registration in the spirits of a true IT genius.
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