
Mass. casino winner: Jackpot prize won on slot machine Wednesday morning
As one slots player at MGM Springfield was playing Wednesday morning, the word 'winner' flashed up on the screen.
The player had just won the $10,982.45 jackpot, according to an MGM Springfield spokesperson.
The jackpot prize was won off of the game Coin Trio Fortune Trails.
There are over 1,500 slot machines at MGM Springfield. In February, MGM Springfield paid out over $9,900,000 in jackpot prizes, the casino's website states. And in March, MGM Springfield paid out over $13,500,000 in jackpots.
Players must be 21 years or older.
There were more than 55 jackpot prizes won in March. The largest slots prize won in March was worth $110,918.46. It was won on March 10 playing the game Lightning Link.
For those who need help with responsible gaming, call the helpline at 1-800-327-5050 or go to GameSenseMA.com.
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