100억원을 먹다
Josephine Crawford, 84, of Galloway Township, N.J., smiles as she talks to reporters,
Wednesday, April 19, 2006., at the Harrah's Casino in Atlantic City, N.J. Josephine made
Atlantic City casino history yesterday when she won more than $10 million after she spent
about $40 on a nickle slot machine. She is standing in front of the winning machine.
아무리 봐도 그 얼굴에는 안나타나는 도무지 알 수 없는 100억원의 행운.
우리네와는 좀다른 놀음 방식인가봐요. 100개의 또 다른 스롯머신 도박장과
연결되어있기에 이런 거금이 가능한가봐요. 당첨되고 나니 3명의 남자가 프로포즈
해왔고 그 중 한 남자씬 와이프도 있었는 데 와이프도 동의했다는군요.
내일 모래 이틀이 휴일이니 나도 함 가봐야할까 보다
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - For 84-year-old Josephine Crawford, the golden years just got a lot more golden.
About to call it quits after a night playing slot machines, the Galloway Township widow hit a $10 million jackpot
late Tuesday, the biggest in the history of casino gambling here.
The retired waitress knew when the nickel slot machine's bells went off that she'd won something but didn't know what. When a slot attendant at Harrah's Atlantic City casino told her it was $10,010,113.48, she didn't believe him.
"I said, 'Oh, come on.' But he just stood there and I figured, why is he staying there?" she said Wednesday.
Crawford, who has been gambling in Atlantic City casinos since the first one opened in 1978, had never won more than $1,000 at a time before. She still hadn't decided Wednesday whether to take the money in a 25-year annuity or in
a lump-sum payment of more than $5.5 million, but she has 21 days to make that call.
Either way, she's not planning a spending spree.
Crawford, a petite, gray-haired great-grandmother, lives with her daughter, drives a 2006 Honda Civic and has no plans
to buy a new car or a new house. But she's always wanted to see Italy, where her parents grew up, and she wants to share the wealth with her two daughters, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
"Somehow, I'll spend it. I'll spend it at the casino, and I might go to Vegas," said Crawford, who spent 27 years waiting
on tables before retiring in 1992.
The jackpot was won on Megabucks, a progressive slot machine linked to hundreds of others in Atlantic City's 12 casinos. With progressive slot machines, a portion of each bet goes toward the citywide jackpots, which start at $1 million.
The previous biggest Atlantic City jackpot was $8.5 million in 1994.
Crawford, who gambles in Atlantic City casinos twice a week, had never won more than $1,000 before.
She was playing alongside granddaughter Alicia Weeks, 27, when they tried to find an open Wheel of Fortune machine.
They couldn't, and were headed to their hotel room when Weeks saw the red numbers on a Megabucks machine's
jackpot marquee blinking $10 million. She suggested they try it.
"She said, `Oh, that's a nickel machine. I don't want to play,'" the granddaughter recalled.
But they did. After spending about $20 with no luck, Weeks suggested they move on. Crawford said no, she wanted
to play $20 more. She was down to her last $5 in credits when she hit.
"I'm just happy I won it, for my family ? although they don't need any help," said Crawford, who celebrated with family members in a dinner at the casino. She had one glass of wine. It didn't take long for word of her luck to spread.
Three men proposed to her after she won. "Their wives were there, too!" said Crawford. "One of them told me,
'You can have him.'"