Resorts World Casino Slot Machine Winner

By Lyndsay ChristianQueens
PUBLISHED November 3, 2016 @12:07 AM

Resorts World Casino Slot Machine Winners

Katrina Bookman, gambling at the Resorts World Casino New York City last August, took a selfie next to the screen where the figure appeared as noises, bells and lights announced to the floor a big. Katrina Bookman took a celebratory selfie in front of the screen displaying a win of $42,949,672, and was subsequently escorted from the floor and told to return to New York City’s Resorts World.

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A woman who hit the mega jackpot at Resorts World Casino is now threatening to sue over a mega mistake. NY1's Lyndsay Christian filed the following report.

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Katrina Bookman is an unemployed single mom of four. She went to the Resorts World Casino back in August, playing two slot machines to double her chances of winning.

And then, she says she struck gold.

'It had a big screen of 42.9 million and I all could do is freeze,' Bookman said.

A shock of excitement for a jackpot that wasn't quite a big win. Bookman says yhe voucher that printed was blank.

'They give me a dispute form, and they put the amount of the dispute, $42.9M, then they tell me to come back the next day, then the supervisor

I talk to tells me I need to get a lawyer,' Bookman said.

Bookman hired Manhattan attorney Alan Ripka to help her get what she says she's owed.

Bookman's attorney says she has a legitimate case and he's sent claim letters putting the casino on notice. If the casino doesn't respond, Ripka will file a lawsuit.

'We feel Ms. Bookman has got a claim for the maximum amount of winnings that are permitted and allowed under NYS gaming laws, and that at a minimum should be what they're offering to settle this case,' Ripka said.

The NYS Gaming Commission, which regulates the Resorts World Casino, conducted its own investigation.

The commission says the log proved that Bookman was entitled to a prize of $2.25 and the display of $42.9M was clearly a display malfunction.

Dan Bank, spokesman for Resorts World, says the casino generates money for the state's education fund and has a maximum payout of $500, 000 to protect tax payer dollars.

'Machine malfunctions are rare, and we would like to extend our apologies to Ms. Bookman for any inconvenience this may have caused,' Bank said.

As a courtesy, the casino extended to Bookman a complimentary steak meal, but she says that's not enough.​

'I went to the casino, and tried to win, hoping for a dream, hoping for a miracle,' Bookman said.

Only time will tell if she will ever see any of the money she thought she won.

Casino regular wins big prize

An Ulster Park, New York woman won $1 million at Resorts World Catskills Casino Resort Saturday night. The prize was awarded as part of the Monticello casino’s “Million Winning Moments” promotion that began in June.

“We came up to Resorts World Catskills a lot during the promotion because we love it here,” said Susan Cutrone, the lucky winner. “It is our favorite casino resort, but I never thought it would actually be me who won the million dollars.”

plans to contribute some of the money to autism awareness charities

Cutrone said that she plans to have some fun with her winnings, but also plans to contribute some of the money to autism awareness charities.

Promo rewarded high-volume play

The “Million Winning Moments” promo lasted all summer, from June 1 through September 21.

To participate, Resorts World Catskills visitors had to play at any table game or electronic gaming machine, such as slots or video poker. As long as they had their Players Club card inserted or swiped during the game, they would earn one “virtual entry” for every loyalty tier point earned during play. Those virtual entries were effectively raffle tickets for the promotion’s end game.

At 10:00pm on Saturday, September 21, the casino drew five names from all of the entries using its game management system. Those five players then chose from one of five unlabeled boxes. One of those boxes contained the $1 million prize. The rest of the cases contained $10,000 in free play at Resorts World Catskills.

Cutrone will receive her $1 million in $50,000 increments over the next 20 years.

More prizes awarded

The $1 million prize was not the end of the contest. From 11:00pm until midnight, 20 randomly selected players were given $1,000 in free slot play.

The following day at 5:00pm, more prizes were given out. Certain players were invited to participate in a prize wheel spin for a possible $1 million. As it was a prize wheel, no one prize was guaranteed and as it turned out, nobody won another million bucks. All told, 105 people won a total of $364,000.

The big winner, Cutrone, said that the contest clinched Resorts World as her favorite resort, adding:

I feel like I’m dreaming.”

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This was not the first million-dollar prize awarded by a regional casino this month.

In early September, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City ran a similar promotion in which customers earned entries for playing slot machines and table games. One catch there was that players not only had to earn their entries through play, but also had to “activate” those entries during a short window on the final day of the promotion.

Many customers were reportedly disappointed at the prize announcement, as they were told that the winner’s name would be drawn live on stage.

Instead, casino president Joe Lupo appeared to already have the name of Joanna T. in an envelope. Some of the 5,000 people in attendance also reported that Joanna seemed to know in advance that she had won the $1 million.