No specifics about what the size of his placed bet was, but Face Up Pai Gow Poker is played with a 52-card deck, not counting the joker. Pham had placed a side bet that allowed him to enter the Mega Progressive Jackpot and win the hefty sum. Commenting on his win, Caesars Entertainment, which owns Harrah’s, said that Pham managed to get a seven-card straight flush, resulting in the eye-watering $1,393,273 in wins. Pham described the unexpected turn of fortunes as “surreal” with the casino rushing the pay out overnight. The gamblers were coming over for a quick gambling session from afar, with one Quoclong Pham, a resident of Vancouver, Washington, realizing a jackpot win only moments after he sat down at a Face Up Pai Gow table at Harrah’s Las Vegas. Whatever the opposite of a double whammy is, it happened in Las Vegas over the weekend when two gamblers ended up hitting over $1 million in jackpot winnings each.
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