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Gambler bets $10 on slot machine — then wins big jackpot at Florida casino

Gambler bets $10 on slot machine — then wins big jackpot at Florida casino

Miami Herald01-04-2025

A gambler scored a big jackpot after betting $10 on a slot machine in Florida.
Now, the player is $122,200.18 richer.
The visitor sat at a Buffalo Link slot machine at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa, the casino said in a March 30 Facebook post.
The player made a bet, hit spin and watched as the symbols flashed across the screen until a jackpot message appeared.
'Congratulations to this lucky winner who multiplied their bet by roughly 12,000!' the casino said in the post.
'What's the first thing you're doing with a win this big?' the casino wrote.
Another gambler recently won a life-changing prize at the same casino.
The woman bet $500 on a Dragon Link slot machine and won just over $1.5 million, McClatchy News reported March 5.

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