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Lucky resident bags six-figure jackpot in Reading casino

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Tuesday, April 11, 2023 1:25 pm
in Featured, Reading
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The Grosvenor Casino in Reading has made one lucky winner's day after they cashed a jackpot worth £202,000. Picture Courtesy of Google, via Google Maps

The Grosvenor Casino in Reading has made one lucky winner's day after they cashed a jackpot worth £202,000. Picture Courtesy of Google, via Google Maps

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ONE LUCKY resident has hit the jackpot in a Reading casino, taking home a six-figure sum.

The Grosvenor Casino on Queen’s Road has been able to make one man’s day after he cashed in a jackpot worth £202,000.

The winner is choosing to remain anonymous, but said that he was a regular visitor to the venue and plays a number of different games.

On the night he won, however, he was playing Three Card Poker, a simple game based on Three Card Brag.

Following his life-changing win, the anonymous winner said that he was looking forward to paying off his mortgage and would spend the remaining sum on family and friends.

Corrinne Kolatsi, general manager at Grosvenor Casino Reading Central, said: “This is an astounding win, we are so thrilled for the winner. This prize money is one of the highest jackpots we have paid this year so far. Here’s to many more winners as the year goes on!”

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Grosvenor Casino is also launching a Champion of Champions tournament, with £500,000 worth of prize available for weekly roulette and blackjack tournaments.

These take place on Thursdays and Sundays and are free to take part in, leading up to a grand final between the top five players.

The casino also offers food and entertainment, as well showing live sports fixtures and hosting the usual casino games, including poker.

More information about Grovesnor Casino is available online via: grosvenorcasinos.com/local-casinos/reading

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