Las Vegas visitor wins 10 separate jackpots, collects over $2 million in winnings

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A guest at a Las Vegas Strip casino found themselves with some extra luck following a seven-digit win over the weekend.

On Friday, August 18, a Caesars Rewards guest won five slot jackpots totaling $1,052,500 at Caesars Palace.

The next day on Saturday, the same guest won another five slot jackpots totaling $1,020,331.

In total, the unidentified guest walked away with $2,072,831 in total jackpots.

sounds a little fishy but if playing big slots ie $25-$50-$100 one can win alot in a short time - one problem is almost any win requires a hand payout ie greater than $1200 -- I have watched people play even lesser slots and keeping 3-4 machines tied up waiting for payments - my guess it was someone's very lucky trip - even if it was a very high roller
 

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sounds a little fishy but if playing big slots ie $25-$50-$100 one can win alot in a short time - one problem is almost any win requires a hand payout ie greater than $1200 -- I have watched people play even lesser slots and keeping 3-4 machines tied up waiting for payments - my guess it was someone's very lucky trip - even if it was a very high roller
IMHO this is impossible unless guy was using some type of electronic whizz gizz to jimmy the machines into a payout.........the casinos set the machines to the near edge of probability for payouts especially big payouts.
 
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But what if they spent $5mil in total? We are all assuming they only gambled a few hundred bucks to get that.
Exactly. I have a buddy that has a gambling addiction. One of the guys I worked with saw him shoving $20 bills into a machine before he hit a $16,000 jackpot. Co-worker asked him how much he put in to win that jackpot.
About $20,000 he was told. A $4000 net loss.
 

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Exactly. I have a buddy that has a gambling addiction. One of the guys I worked with saw him shoving $20 bills into a machine before he hit a $16,000 jackpot. Co-worker asked him how much he put in to win that jackpot.
About $20,000 he was told. A $4000 net loss.
And that's before taxes on the 16K win.
 

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