An interesting incident took place in the United States where a tourist who won money on a slot machine could not find him and he went home but later the administration found him and now the money is being delivered to him.
Last week, a man won $230,000 at a slot machine at the Treasure Island Hotel & Casino, but due to a technical glitch, the money did not appear on the screen. The administration has since traced the man after a month-long struggle.
The man's name is Robert Taylor, who won money on the slot machine on January 8. But it did not appear on the display, nor was it revealed to the casino management, but it was later revealed that one person had won on the machine.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board then began searching for the man, who turned out to be an Arizona tourist who had come to Las Vegas. Hundreds of hours of video were watched and the winner was tracked. Data on taxis and vehicles was also searched.
According to the Gaming Control Board, their rules are very strict and they are committed to benefit their winners in all circumstances. At the moment, however, Robert Taylor has been notified of the reward and will soon return to Las Vegas to receive his reward, which amounts to over $50 million.