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Video poker gamer walks away with $100,000

It was the day seemingly made for a certain video poker gamer who managed to walk off with a staggering amount, to the tune of $100,000, in the form of winnings. The poker game was played out with an average of $125 for every hand. This poker game was a part of the Double Decker Bonus Poker game, the venue for which was the Caesars Palace. 

All of this is as per the information received from a spokesperson belonging to Caesars Entertainment. For the video poker gamer concerned, it was the mother of all Thursdays. He managed to take home the winning amount through his winning hand, which held all four aces, along with a four-kicker. The time noted was around 6 am. 

Furthermore, a request being made for congratulating the winners is made. This will enable all the winners to get a push and work harder so that they can play well and make even bigger wins in the future.

 However, this additionally can also serve as a major call to the mass number of users or enthusiasts so that they are able to develop better information about the game. Furthermore, they will be able to know about the huge offers or the prize money that can be won by the users.

Joseph Watkins

Joseph Watkins is an avid gambler and also contributes the in-depth & most recent Las Vegas casino news stories. He joins LasVegasCasinoNews.com as a news-editor recently with almost two years of experience in sports news writing.

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