The big wins were part of several recent scores at Las Vegas Valley casinos.
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The win was one of several recently hit across the Las Vegas Valley.
The losing hand was quad queens and the winning hand was a queen-high straight flush.
An unidentified Las Vegas man has played the same bank of video games for years. The habit paid off big time on Tuesday.
A Caesars Rewards member scored while playing pai gow on the Strip.
A Las Vegas local hit a $120,000 royal flush Monday morning.
All it took was a $5 bet for this guest to hit a massive jackpot while playing Ultimate Texas Hold’em.
Michael Takes and Edward Marx both hit jackpots at two Las Vegas Strip properties. A man hit jackpot for over $1M at the LINQ on Thursday morning.
A visitor from Colorado ended her weekend with a bang.
Monday was a big day for three local gamblers, who combined for almost $300,000 in jackpots.
Cheers to yet another win on the “9th island.” A guest from Hawaii started off the new year by hitting a more than $1.1 million jackpot in downtown Las Vegas
The woman was visiting from Olympia, Washington, when she hit the winning hand.
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