Florida Woman Scores $3-Million On $1 Slot Machine at Seminole Hard Rock
DANG! We have all dreamed about the day this would happen to us but never have I seen it happen in real life.
A woman from Fort Lauderdale celebrating her 60th birthday strolled into the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and came out with heavy pockets. She hit big and won $3.8 million on a slot machine that cost her five bucks. I wonder what she is going to do with her winnings. I think she should buy Kenny Chesney’s neighboring island. What do you think?
Congratulations to the lucky winner!
[Source: ABC ACTION NEWS]
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