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NJ Online Slots Player Wins $6.45M Progressive Jackpot In U.S. Record-Setting Prize NJ Online Slots Player Wins $6.45M Progressive Jackpot In U.S. Record-Setting Prize
NJ Online Slots Player Wins $6.45M Progressive Jackpot In U.S. Record-Setting Prize An online gambler from New Jersey won the largest jackpot in U.S. online casino history, officials said. A BetMGM Casino player won a $6,450,023 progressive jackpot, the gambling company said in a news release on Wednesday, Aug. 21. The winner won when placing a $200 bet while playing the slot machine game Fruit Blaster, which bases wins on matching symbols like oranges, cherries, lemons, and plums. The record-setting prize was part of "The Big One," which is BetMGM's pool from its exclusive in-house games. "BetMGM and one lucky player made iGaming history," said BetMGM CEO Adam …
WINNER: Fast Play Lottery Ticket Worth $22K Sold In Morris County WINNER: Fast Play Lottery Ticket Worth $22K Sold In Morris County
Winner: Fast Play Lottery Ticket Worth $22K Sold In Morris County A lucky New Jersey lottery ticket worth more than $22,000 was sold in Morris County, officials said.  One lucky player bought a "Fast Play Progressive" ticket for the $10 Extreme Green game and won 100 percent of the Progressive Jackpot on Thursday, August 24. The winning ticket, worth $22,032, was sold at Adam Fuel and Mart on Route 23 South in Riverdale. Fast Play Progressive tickets are sold at any retailer and offer a fast way for players to see if their ticket is a lucky winner. 
WINNER: $26K Lottery Ticket Sold In Sussex County WINNER: $26K Lottery Ticket Sold In Sussex County
Winner: $26K Lottery Ticket Sold In Sussex County Winner! A Fast Play lottery ticket worth $26,281 was sold in Sussex County. The ticket was for the $5 Jersey Jackpot game and won 50 percent of the Progressive Jackpot for Friday, Dec. 30, officials said. Fast Play Progressive tickets are sold at any retailer and offer a fast way for players to see if their ticket is a lucky winner.  The winning ticket was sold at Brick & Brew, 27 Route 23 in Franklin.