29-04-2025
Mass. casino winner: Among final spins wins casino player new car
Among the final spins for the chance to win a new car, one lucky casino player won.
The casino player won the Audi as part of the Grand Slam Giveaway that lasted every Friday and Saturday until April 26. Players must be 21 years or older.
The Audi was was won during the 4 p.m. drawing on Saturday, the final day of the giveaway.
MGM rewards members are able to earn one drawing entry for a new car for every 50-cent 'slot dollars' or 100 table tier credits earned. On Mondays, players are able to earn five times the drawing entries.
Then on Fridays and Saturdays, be in the Springfield casino, ready to hear your name.
Drawings happen every other hour from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. There will be 10 names picked each drawing. Those people then get to spin the Mega Prize Wheel for a chance to win a FREEPLAY prize, which allows the player to get a free slot or video lottery terminal (VLT) play, or a new Audi.
Winners have 5 minutes to claim their prize before it is forfeited.
Another Audi was won during the 6 p.m. drawing on April 19 and during the 4 p.m. drawing on April 4. This was the first time the April 4 winner had won a grand prize at MGM Springfield.
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