

“I had only been there 20 minutes or so,” said the Bay City resident. On July 10, Jacquelyn Williams was at Turtle Creek with her mother and playing a Life of Luxury machine for the first time when her 60 cents resulted in a $6,358 jackpot. Then her fiancé went back two days after that and hit for $5,400 on another Quick Hit machine, right next to the one that originally paid off for Guggisberg. Two days later, on a Friday night, she returned and won another $2,200. Guggisberg quickly made plans for a family trip to Florida next April. “All of a sudden all of these Quick Hit symbols came up,” she said. Kalkaska resident Jennifer Guggisberg was celebrating the July 4 holiday by playing a 10-cent Quick Hits game at Turtle Creek when she hit for $4,638. “It just goes to show, it’s timing and luck.” “It changed her perspective,” recalled Barrientoz. On her very first pull ever, she won the $330,000-plus jackpot. She sat down and slipped $20 into a progressive Wheel of Fortune machine. She felt out of place, but was willing to try her hand at a slot machine. It was the widow’s first-ever visit to a casino. “They just wanted to take their friend out to have some fun, take her mind off her troubles.” “About 12 years ago a group of ladies came in to play and brought a friend whose husband had passed away,” recalled Johnny Barrientoz, director of slots who oversees some 1,430 machines at both Turtle Creek Casino and Leelanau Sands Casino. It could be a life-changing moment if the prize is hefty enough.


Suddenly you realize you’ve just won a big jackpot. It’s the dream of every slot player: Slide money into the machine, press the button, (or pull the handle if you’re an old school player), and watch the symbols line up. GameSense is a registered trademark of British Columbia Lottery Corporation, used under license by MGM Resorts International.What Really Happens When You Hit a Slot Machine Jackpot By Al Parker | Sept.
