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The ending of the story of a Canadian slot winner
June 15, 2009, 7:38 am (2 years ago)Finally the story of a Canadian slot player who was told that he has become a million dollar winner twice by a flawed machine when he had in fact won smaller amounts was at last came to a conclusion in Toronto this week.
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. paid the $1 000 and $4 000 that the unrevealed player had actually won, and explained about the error as a software defect.
OLG spokeswoman Allison Sparkes explained to the Toronto Sun newspaper that the OLG is going to halt 2 000 of its about 23,000 slot machines until the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario solves the accurate nature of the software trouble. Sparkes stated the slot enthusiast, who was playing Bonus Poker Deluxe at Ottawa’s Rideau Carleton Raceway, accepted the fact that it was an indiscretion in both cases and received the $1,000 and $4,000.
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