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One gambler is out $100,000 due to a woman pushing the button on his big slot win at a Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Florida. Luck of the irish slot.

When it comes to slot gaming, most everyone enjoys pushing buttons and watching the reels spin. It can be quite exciting to play slot games, especially when you are on a role. For most gamblers at a land-based casino, they choose a slot game and stick with it. Players feel that staying with a machine, at least for some amount of time, will result in a win. Often times on television, we see players in movies or shows walk away from a machine only for the jackpot to be hit by the next player. It's a funny scenario but not something that anyone would want to experience.

Just recently, a gambler in Florida lost out on a $100,000 prize due to someone else hitting the button when the jackpot was hit. It sounds like the stuff of gambling nightmares but is actually true!

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Jan Flato thought he had won $100,000 while visiting the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino when playing the Double Top Dollar slot game. Flato was playing on the 31st of January in Fort Lauderdale when the win occurred but has yet to see a pay day.

The game was created by International Game Technology and has a $50 cost per spin. Flato was playing the game in the High Roller room and was talking to a 35 year old woman named Marina Medvedeva Navarro. Flato has known Navarro for two years and felt they were friends. Navarro ended up with the $100,000 win which has led many to change their game play strategy when it comes to slots.

What Happened?

Flato stated that before the machine hit the big money, he asked his friend to push the button for good luck. Flato says he fed the machine and the money is his. Yet the casino saw Navarro's finger make the spin begin which is a universal casino policy that means the money is rightfully hers. What would you do in this situation? For many, they would take the money while others might suggest a split. Who should rightfully get the money, the person who paid or the person who hit the button?

Barber shop games online. Navarro of course has a different story of what happened that night. She says that she had spent $400 of her own money on the machine and even offered Flato a portion of the winnings. Supposed, Flato declined any such offer. In the end, Navarro reportedly asked the security officials of the casino to keep Flato in a secure area while she left the venue with the money. She choose to take $50,000 in cash and $50,000 in check form.

Bovada casino scam. Flato has stated that after the win he heard from Navarro a few weeks later. She texted him stating that she missed him and if he still hated her. I'm sure his response was less than polite. Red flag fleet. The gambler tried to find lawyers to take his case but no one seems interested or think that he could win back the money. Flato has gone public with his story so that everyone will know what happened and hopefully it will keep a similar incident from happening to someone else.

What would you do in this situation? It does make one pause and think about game play, especially when out with a group of friends and drinking is involved. It could be that a number of people have faced similar situations and losing out on that much money will most definitely harm a friendship.

Two former friends Jan Flato, 66, and Marina Medvedeva Navarro, 35, are no longer friends after Flato put some money in a slot machine and asked Navarro to push the button for him 'for good luck', which ended up winning a $100,000 jackpot at a Florida casino.


Flato said he was gambling at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino near Fort Lauderdale when he told his companion Marina Medvedeva Navarro to push the button for him. After she did and he won the $100,000 jackpot, an ecstatic Jan was shocked when he tried to collect his money and the clerks told him the jackpot was rightfully Navarro's.
'Upstairs, the eye in the sky says she technically touched the button, so we have to pay her,' Flato told the Miami Herald of the January 31st incident.
A spokesperson for the casino confirmed that after surveillance footage showed Navarro, 35, pressing the button to launch the reels, she became the rightful owner of the jackpot. 'The person who pushes a slot machine button or pulls the arm is the person who wins the jackpot,' said Seminole spokesman Gary Bitner.
Flato, however, says he paid the $50-a-spin on the Double Top Dollar machine, and used his gambling card to do so. He said after Marina collected the money, she got up and walked out of the Casino. He said:
'I said, 'Marina, what are you doing?' and she gets up and walks out'.
Meanwhile, Navarro later disputed the claim, saying that she was the one who put her money into the fated spin.
The married mortgage broker who lives in Aventura, Florida, said she originally planned to share the jackpot with her friend, but changed her mind after he began threatening her. She said as soon as she received the $50,000 check and another $50,000 in cash, Jan went crazy.

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'Jan, all of the sudden, went ballistic. He started screaming in front of everybody'.
She claims he also sent her a number of aggressive text messages, one of which read: 'Having me as an enemy. Not good.'
She responded to him several weeks later, asking if he still hated her. Flato reportedly texted her back asking, 'How could you do that to me?'
Navarro insists that her former friend is now trying to ruin her reputation, but Flato says he simply wants to raise awareness for the seemingly unfair gambling rule.
'I'm a hard-working professional and Flato is playing with my honor,' she said.
Her personal Facebook page has been flooded with hateful comments from users who have read the story.
Flato, who added he first met Navarro at the high-roller room at Gulfstream Park in 2015, said he is only raising awareness because he wants 'everybody to know what happened so it won't happen to them.' Adding:

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'I've played slots all over the country and never had a problem like that. Even the people handing out the money said: 'This isn't right.'

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Watch the interview of the two former friends below:

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Source: Miami Herald




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