GUTS, 20th May. £50 deposit, no bonus.
Played my 30FS on Scruffy Duck (won around £6.50) and then played Jungle Spirit at 60p a spin.....and busted in fairly quick order. Balance at 51p.
So that was the end of that deposit then....
Except that it wasn't. I had my last set of 20 FS on Second Strike (from a deposit I made on 18th May) still to play. So I played them and won...
NOTHING

Balance STILL at a whopping 51p.

OK that's REALLY the end of that deposit then. Let's just get rid of this 51p and be done with it...
It didn't turn out that way. I got a 3OAK of diamonds (top of 1, middle of 2, bottom of 3) and narrowly missed getting a 5OAK (diamonds on top and bottom of 4, top of 5). If a diamond had landed on the middle of reel 4, I would have won 100x bet and I could have maybe done something with the £10.
But then..the Second Strike feature only bloody went and landed on a diamond. And the end result was....
4 x 5OAK and 3 x 3OAK of diamonds. 430x bet. Easily my biggest ever win on Second Strike (I've never even managed 25x on it before),
and my biggest ever win on any Quickspin slot by a huge margin (previous biggest was 131x on Gold Lab, the only other Quickspin slot to have given me a 100x win).
Total win (including the initial win to trigger the Second Strike feature) - 440x bet.
I quit Second Strike at £41. That "1" on the GUTS birthday cake icon meant that I could play 15 FS on Hansel & Gretel at bet level 4. So I played them. And in those 15 spins, I somehow managed to get a candy house bonus of 46x (I had the 120x left at the end and took the average), a coin win of 15x (£6) and an expanding wilds double respin for another 22x. Balance at the end of those 15FS - £74.
I then played Wild Wild West at 30p a spin, and dropped to below £60, before getting a spreading wild feature that got me to above £80.
I quit Wild Wild West at £77.
And finally, I went back to Jungle Spirit at 60p a spin. And got my balance up to £110. Soon after, I dropped to £103, and I insta-quit
and cashed out £100.
Not a huge amount to cash out for, but considering I was as good as dead in the water, a very satisfying outcome.