In October 2013, a man from Louisiana won the second-largest lottery jackpot in all time. He won EUR13 million, or US$17.9 million. It was one of the biggest prizes in lottery history. It was won by a ticket purchased for $100 at the Excalibur Casino in Las Vegas. The winner, Andrew Weber, is a 69-year-old project engineer from New Jersey.
In January, a British soldier won the biggest jackpot ever on the internet. He won PS13.2 million, which was $20.8 million at the time. The winner, from Crewe, spent just 25p to enter the Mega Moolah slot. In May, a mystery player won $20 million at Caesars Palace. The jackpots can easily reach hundreds of millions of dollars. It’s a good idea to play the lottery regularly for a chance to win a big prize.
There are several lottery jackpot records that have been broken by players over the years. The most famous was won by a British soldier playing Mega Moolah in 2013. Jon Heywood used his prize to help his father who was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. In another instance, a mystery player won $20 million by betting only 10 cents on the Mega Moolah slot machine in Caesars Palace. The winnings have been used to help many people.
In July 2010, a British soldier won the biggest jackpot in history. He won PS13.2 million, which was $20.8 million at the time. The lucky man, who lives in Crewe, spent his winnings to help his dying father. In August 2017, a mysterious player won $20 million in the same casino. He then gave a significant part of his winnings to the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
A retired WWII veteran won $4.6 million in the Megabucks lottery in 2005. Twelve years later, he won the same jackpot for $21,147,947, which was worth $45.6 million at the time. Afterwards, he donated a large portion of the money to help victims of Hurricane Katrina. This story is one of the most famous prices of the jackpot in all time and was a big hit on the online casino’s website.
The Mega Moolah progressive jackpot slot is one of the biggest jackpots in the world. It regularly runs into the millions. In 2005, a British soldier won a $21.1 million prize with a quarter bet at a Caesars Palace. In 1989, a mystery player won a $20 million slot machine at a Vegas casino. In 2007, a woman won a record-breaking $4.6 million on Megabucks.