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In a message dated 8/13/05 9:10:17 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
ab6pq@aol.com writes:

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Aug. 12, 2005--Avi Resort & Casino today announced Shigeko Ide Stein, a
61-year-old dental office business manager from Needles, Calif.,
eclipsed a MegaJackpots® world record on Wednesday evening when she won
the $2,955,070.83 penny jackpot playing International Game Technology's
The Twilight Zone® Video Slots at the resort's casino.

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Alright I will ask, how many pennies does it take to load up a Twi-light Zone
machine...45, 100, 300, ?

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In a message dated 8/13/05 9:10:17 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
ab6pq@a... writes:

> Aug. 12, 2005--Avi Resort & Casino today announced Shigeko Ide

Stein, a

> 61-year-old dental office business manager from Needles, Calif.,
> eclipsed a MegaJackpots® world record on Wednesday evening when

she won

> the $2,955,070.83 penny jackpot playing International Game

Technology's

> The Twilight Zone® Video Slots at the resort's casino.
>

Alright I will ask, how many pennies does it take to load up a

Twi-light Zone

machine...45, 100, 300, ?

that is a good question, I recently noticed a 'penny' wheel of fortune
bank in Tunica, and had to look to see what it took to win the
$1,000,000+ jackpot… 300 pennies…sounds about
the same as a $1 WOF with 3 coins, I have never played any of these,
but it kind of makes me crazy with all these 'penny' machines that
everyone seems to love and if you look at most of the new ones, they
take 300, 500, and even 600 pennies. We all know that the average
clientel at a casino most likely is not that bright about numbers, but
is it really that hard to figure out that 300 pennies it the same as
$3…???

Happy Royals
Jim

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