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For a local video poker player, the motto was play big, win bigger.
Playing a five-coin, $125 hand on the $25 video poker machine, the bettor hit a royal flush to win $100,000 at The Orleans.
Holding a King, Jack and 10 of hearts, the player drew the Ace and Queen of hearts around 9 a.m. Sunday, according to publicist Michael Abante.
The winner chose to remain anonymous, Abante said.
It was the second $100,000 jackpot won at The Orleans within the past two months. On Dec. 1, a Texas visitor named Raymond hit a video reel slot jackpot and earned a $100,000 payout.
At Treasure Island, visitor Danielle G. won $16,769 on slots.
At Fremont, a “mystery player” won $14,482 on the Madonna slots.
At Cannery, a video poker player got the Jack of spades needed for a royal flush worth $9,043.
At Oyo Las Vegas, a seven-spot video keno win was worth $7,000.
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