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Massachusetts Casino Player Wins $136,000 Jackpot on $250 Bet

In a stunning turn of events at MGM Springfield, an unnamed player turned a $250 wager into a $136,000 jackpot on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.

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The win occurred on the virtual table game Ten Play Draw Poker, which deals ten hands at once. This prize marks one of the largest single wins on a non-slot machine at the casino this year.

How the Win Happened

The player began the session with a $250 bet on the Ten Play Draw Poker game. This electronic table game lets players place a single wager that covers ten simultaneous hands of poker. After the virtual draw, the machine displayed the winning combination across multiple hands, triggering the casino’s progressive jackpot.

Staff at the Massachusetts casino confirmed that the lucky patron hit the jackpot on their first spin of the day. The digital display flashed jackpot alerts and prompted staff to verify the win.

Once confirmed, the player was escorted to the cashier’s cage, where they collected a check for $136,000. A spokesperson for MGM Springfield noted that large video poker jackpots, while rare, are part of the venue’s progressive network.

The casino’s Ten Play Draw Poker game links machines across multiple MGM properties, allowing jackpots to grow quickly. This network has paid out several six-figure prizes in the past year, though none matched the size of Wednesday’s win.

Players must be at least 21 years old to gamble at MGM Springfield, per Massachusetts gaming regulations.

About MGM Springfield and Responsible Gambling

MGM Springfield opened in 2018 as the first resort-style casino in western Massachusetts. It features more than 1,500 slot machines, a range of table games, and a dedicated poker room. In June 2025 alone, the casino paid out over $12 million in jackpot prizes across its gaming floor.

The resort promotes responsible gambling through on-site resources and partnerships with support organizations. Signs throughout the gaming floor encourage players to set limits and seek help if gambling stops being fun. MGM Springfield also provides brochures with contact information for the Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling and a 24-hour helpline.

Patrons can self-exclude or take time away from play by visiting the casino’s Rewards Desk or by calling the state hotline at 1‑800‑426‑1234. The casino emphasizes that while big wins are exciting, they represent a small portion of all gaming outcomes.

With this latest jackpot, MGM Springfield reaffirms its place as a major gaming destination in Massachusetts. Players continue to be drawn by the chance at life-changing payouts, and the reminder to gamble responsibly remains as important as ever.