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Alberta farmer takes home jackpot from Gold Horse Casino

Alberta Farmer Dennis Scheck started off his Feburary by winning the jackpot at Gold Horse Casino in Lloydminster. On Feburary 1st, Scheck won $92,718.85 in Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority’s first-ever Bonus Spin Blackjack jackpot.

According to the SIGA, Scheck decided to take a break before returning and being dealt a blackjack hand that allowed him to spin the wheel.

‘I think this is the best thing that [has] ever happened to me in my life.”

Gold Horse General Manager Roger Anderson says not only is this the first Bonus Spin jackpot paid out by SIGA, but it’s also the largest live games jackpot paid out at Gold Horse Casino to date.

SIGA said the Bonus Spin Blackjack is a new table game at all SIGA Casinos. The Bonus Spin is a Blackjack bonus that allows players a chance to win an incremental progressive jackpot of various cash prizes.

Gold Horse Casino is owned and operated by SIGA, which operates seven First Nation casinos in Saskatchewan. Since opening in December 2018, Gold Horse draws more than 10,000 visitors each month.

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