One Day of Hand Pays at Potawatomi Casino Hotel

March 4, 2026 /  by Potawatomi

Experience a full day of hand pays at Potawatomi Casino Hotel and see the winning moments that define the gaming floor. From early morning slot jackpots to late-night celebrations, this behind-the-scenes look features real payouts, real guests, and real excitement at one of the Midwest’s top entertainment destinations.

Throughout the day, players hit qualifying jackpots that trigger hand pays on popular slot machines, high-limit games, and featured titles. Each hand pay is a verified casino payout, creating unforgettable moments filled with anticipation, cheers, and celebration.

If you're looking for big slot wins in Milwaukee, jackpot payouts at Potawatomi Casino Hotel, or what a hand pay looks like in real time, this inside look captures the action from start to finish. Follow along and see how one day on the gaming floor turns into a showcase of winning moments.

Behind the Scenes: How Hand Pays Happen

A hand pay is one of the most exciting moments on any casino floor. It happens when a slot machine jackpot exceeds $1200, which requires a manual payout by a slot attendant. At Potawatomi Casino Hotel, these moments occur throughout the day across a variety of popular games, denominations, and progressive titles.

A hand pay requires careful coordination between the gaming floor, slot attendants, and casino systems. When a jackpot hits, the machine locks automatically, and a slot attendant verifies the winning combination, confirms the payout, and completes the required documentation, including tax forms if necessary.

This structured process ensures fairness, transparency, and a secure experience for guests while allowing each hand pay to be celebrated on the gaming floor. For viewers of the One Day of Hand Pay series, this behind-the-scenes look adds context to each winning moment.

Real Jackpots. Real Guests. One Full Day of Winning Moments.

The day starts with early players settling into classic reels, slots, and high-limit machines. As the morning progresses, the first hand pay of the day creates excitement across the casino floor. Slot attendants verify the win, process the payout, and celebrate with guests as jackpots are paid out. Each hand pay is documented, confirmed, and paid in accordance with gaming regulations, ensuring a secure and transparent experience.

Potawatomi Casino Hotel wanted to show the genuine reactions and created a content series titled "One Day of Hand Pays." You can watch the first episode here. On March 26, 2025, slot attendant Qunika at Potawatomi Casino Hotel distributed a total of $26,094 in hand pay, marking a full day of verified slot jackpot payouts on the gaming floor.

Highest Single-Day Handpay Total

Episode 4 highlights a standout day on the gaming floor at Potawatomi Casino Hotel, where slot attendant Rosetta paid out a total of $124,200.77 through her 8-hour shift

Watch here to see the full episode.

​​​​​Latest Episodes: Season Highlights

The Christmas special episode, filmed in December 2025, is our latest episode featuring slot attendant Jessica distributing a total of $94,180.67 across 29 verified hand pay jackpots. The holiday setting adds to the excitement as qualifying slot wins continue to trigger manual payouts throughout the day.

With 29 confirmed jackpots in just one shift, the episode highlights strong player activity across multiple wins and featured slot titles. This total ranks among the highest hand pay amounts ever recorded in a single day. Watch the full episode here to see every confirmed jackpot and total payout in action.

Latest Episodes: Season Highlights
The Christmas special episode, filmed in December 2025, is our latest episode featuring slot attendant Jessica distributing a total of $94,180.67. The holiday setting adds to the excitement as qualifying slot wins continue to trigger manual payouts throughout the day.

With 29 confirmed jackpots in just one shift, the episode highlights strong player activity across multiple wins and featured slot titles. This total ranks among the highest hand pay amounts ever recorded in a single day. Watch the full episode here to see every confirmed jackpot and total payout in action.

Where and How to Watch More Episodes

You can view the full One Day of Hand Pays playlist on YouTube by visiting the official Potawatomi Casino Hotel channel here or at Youtube.com/@Potawatomi_MKE/playlists.

Over 10+ episodes are also available across Potawatomi Casino Hotel’s social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok at potawatomi_mke, making it easy to follow each new release and watch every verified jackpot from the series.

As of the start of 2026, the One Day of Hand Pays series ended, leaving a record of exciting jackpot moments at Potawatomi Casino Hotel. Be sure to follow our social media channels for the latest updates, upcoming releases and new conent series.

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F&Q

Q: What is a hand pay?

A: A hand pay is a slot jackpot that reaches the required payout threshold for manual processing. When this occurs, the slot machine locks, and a slot attendant verifies the win before issuing the payout in accordance with gaming regulations.

Q: What amount triggers hand pay?

A: On slot machines in the United States, a hand pay was typically triggered when a jackpot reached $1,200 or more. In 2026, that threshold was raised to $2,000. 

Q: How are hand pay processed?

A: Once the jackpot is confirmed, a slot attendant verifies the winning combination, confirms identification if required, completes any necessary tax documentation, and processes the payout. Visiting the cage to get the correct amount of cash. They then hand deliver and hand count the cash for guest cash

Q: Are hand pays taxed?

A: Federal tax forms are generally required for slot jackpots of $1,200 or more. Additional reporting requirements may apply depending on the total amount and individual circumstances. Guests can decide whether to have taxes withheld. 

Q: Are progressive jackpots always a hand pay?

A: Most progressive jackpots exceed the manual payout threshold and require hand pay processing.


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