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    Well, my suspicions were right only he didn't have to wait until the end of the month to win again. Apparently there was a $20,000 drawing on Friday night and the winner was the same man who won
    the million dollar drawing the following weekend.

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    Originally Posted by Nash View Post
    Well, my suspicions were right only he didn't have to wait until the end of the month to win again. Apparently there was a $20,000 drawing on Friday night and the winner was the same man who won
    the million dollar drawing the following weekend.
    which is why they lost me.

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    Sorry, it was the previous weekend. Not sure what I was thinking. Anyway, he won again. No mention of this one on their fb page.

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    Originally Posted by Nash View Post
    Sorry, it was the previous weekend. Not sure what I was thinking. Anyway, he won again. No mention of this one on their fb page.
    I knew what you meant. Translating the English language for me goes back to the Watergate hearings when people didn't understand what "subsequent" meant.

    Prior to Watergate, most of America thought "subsequent" meant coming "before" but because of Watergate America learned that subsequent meant "after."

    So... following weekend or previous weekend can easily be understood.

  5. #25
    Same person won again? Wow - lucky. But sounds like he doesn't need the money if he's just giving it back to the casino. I wonder if was the guy I watched put $1000 into a slot machine and was hitting max bet faster than a slot tournament. He wasn't even in the high limit room. Must be nice...

    Do California Indian casino's have to follow the same lottery/contest rules as non-Indian company's do? I know California Tribes do not have to release their payout percentages on slots like several other states/location like Vegas and Atlantic City. Washington State doesn't either, but Colorado, Iowa, and a few other do. Not sure why the inconsistency.

    I found this website stating the rules in New Orleans. https://www.caesars.com/millionairem...l#.VZu-MTMdGUk I can't find anything similar for Rincon.

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