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Home » Entertainment » Man Body-Slams Slot Machine After $600K Jackpot Vanishes – And Ends Up in the Hospital

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Man Body-Slams Slot Machine After $600K Jackpot Vanishes – And Ends Up in the Hospital

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Last updated: April 9, 2026 6:19 am
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Man Body-Slams Slot Machine After $600K Jackpot Vanishes - And Ends Up in the Hospital
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(STL.News) Casino floors have seen their fair share of dramatic moments, but a recent incident out of Shawnee, Oklahoma, has taken things to a whole new level, and the video has gone absolutely viral.

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From $600K to Zero in MinutesThe AftermathA Cautionary Tale for Every Casino PlayerThe House Always Has Rules, Know Them Before You Play

George Smith, an Oklahoma City-area man, walked into the Grand Casino in Shawnee believing he was about to change his life. By the time he walked out (well, was carried out), he had shattered a slot machine, hospitalized himself, and earned a lifetime ban from the property. All in one evening.

From $600K to Zero in Minutes

According to Smith, he was playing a video poker machine when the jackpot counter climbed to an eye-watering $600,000. Onlookers gathered around, and the excitement was palpable. Then, without warning, the screen went black.

Casino staff informed Smith that the machine had malfunctioned and that, as a result, he would not be receiving any payout. The crushing news sent Smith over the edge — literally.

“I asked her what that meant, and she was like,’ That means you’re not going to get paid,” Smith told local news outlet News 9. “I was like, why? Because the machine shut down due to a malfunction.”

What followed was captured on video by fellow casino-goers and spread rapidly across social media. Smith can be seen screaming at the machine, slamming his fists into it, and eventually throwing his entire body against it repeatedly. Bystanders watched in stunned silence. Some could be heard yelling, “Give him his money back.”

The Aftermath

Smith woke up strapped to a hospital bed at a Metro Integris facility with serious internal injuries: muscle and tissue damage to his kidneys, all self-inflicted during the rampage. “Throwing my body into the machine and all that stuff, I caused a lot of muscle and tissue damage to my kidneys and stuff,” he admitted.

On top of the medical bills, Smith now faces a lifetime ban from Grand Casino and is the subject of an active criminal investigation by the Citizen Potawatomi Nation’s tribal police. The casino declined to comment on the alleged jackpot or malfunction, citing the open investigation.

To be clear: no one has independently confirmed whether the machine genuinely malfunctioned at $600,000 or what the actual jackpot value was. Casino malfunctions do occur, and most gaming regulations make it clear that a malfunction voids all pays — a rule typically printed directly on the machine itself. It’s a brutal reality, but it’s also a legal one.

A Cautionary Tale for Every Casino Player

Smith’s story is extreme, but the emotional rollercoaster he experienced, the euphoric high of a potential windfall followed by the crushing low of losing it, is something many gamblers can relate to on a smaller scale. Land-based casinos are fast-paced, loud environments where emotions can escalate quickly, and the stakes can feel very personal.

This is exactly why more players are making the switch to online platforms, where the experience is slower, more controlled, and far less likely to lead anyone to throw themselves at a machine. Sites reviewed by Minimumdepositcasinos.org let players enjoy hundreds of certified slot games for as little as $1, with transparent terms, verified licenses, and clearly outlined dispute processes before you ever spin a reel. No surprises. No blackouts. And absolutely no kidney damage.

The House Always Has Rules, Know Them Before You Play

Whether you’re sitting at a physical machine or playing from your couch, understanding how jackpots work, what malfunction policies look like, and what your rights are as a player is essential. The thrill of a big win is real, but so is the fine print.

George Smith’s night went from a dream to a disaster in minutes. The lesson isn’t just about controlling your temper; it’s about knowing the game you’re playing before the stakes get that high.

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