Man wins $7.2 million playing slots in friend's memory after funeral

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A Michigan man went to Mississippi for a friend's funeral last week, and came back a multimillionaire.


Tyler Morris, 73, drove with his wife to attend the funeral of his longtime friend Max Anderson, 86, on Feb. 15, and stopped by one of Anderson's favorite hangouts afterward: The Palace Casino Resort in Biloxi, Miss. He decided to play penny slots in honor of Anderson, who had often gone with Morris to the casino over the years, and always played the slots.


Morris put his money on The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship, a game with a maximum bet of $3.50, and ended up winning $7,217,175.15.

“I was shooting craps at first, and I felt like somebody was watching me,’’ Morris told TODAY.com. “I looked over my shoulder and zeroed in on that penny slot machine because my friend always played it. Then I won $7 million. As I was playing, I thought I was getting the message from my friend.’

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Morris and his wife, Mary, were very close with Anderson, and traditionally traveled to New Orleans with him in February to celebrate Mardi Gras. But Anderson was too sick to make the trip this year, and passed away on Feb. 7. Morris, who had known Anderson for more than four decades, was one of three people selected to give a eulogy at his funeral. The two men had been part of the same social club in Michigan for a time, and owned shares in a hunting cabin together.


“I was just kind of stunned when I won,’’ Morris said of his good luck at the slot machines. “It felt like somebody was watching me when nobody was. Everybody down there was really happy that I won. They wanted to have their picture taken with me or touch me and have the luck rub off on them.’’


When Mary initially couldn't find her husband at the craps table, she called him on his cell phone and he informed her that he was just collecting a jackpot he won on the slots. She soon saw a crowd around the Lord of the Rings machine.
"I kind of tried to get closer and a lady grabbed a hold of me and said, 'That man just won seven million dollars,''' Mary told Savannah Guthrie on TODAY Thursday. "I said, 'Oh my goodness.'''


Morris, who has three sons, said some money will be used to pay off the new car he and his wife recently purchased, after racking up over 200,000 miles on their previous car, and a large portion will be put away in a college fund for his grandchildren. He plans to continue working at Montague Metal Products Inc., the small manufacturing company he owns with his wife that sells aluminum items like flagpole eagles and weather vanes.


“We were struggling a little bit through the recession, but we’re hanging in there,’’ Morris said. “This should help.’’
 
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Even though I am much younger than him, i would still work if I won a few million. But would focus more on getting into political office so I can make a real change.
 

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Even though I am much younger than him, i would still work if I won a few million. But would focus more on getting into political office so I can make a real change.

those few million will come in handy if youre running for political office.....you can be like the rest of them then and spend years in office stealing it back.
 

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Im surprised the casino didnt claim Divine Intervention and refuse to pay.............
 

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this is pretty neat story.

He should donate some to charity no doubt in the friend's memory :toast:

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yeah I'm sure you have the RX posters to Vote you in @):mad:

I am well liked here....at least by the folks that "get it"

Some are degenerate uneducated fools who would pay $10 to sniff some random NBA guys shorts. The statistics bear anything I say out. Show me a high crime area and I will show you the type that resides in those. 100% of the time.
 
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I am happy for the guy. Probably has worked his entire life just to get by. May have been a Veteran. Drives a long way for a long time friend who dies.

I just hate when you get the welfare mommy's that win like Lebron james's mom
 

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I am well liked here....at least by the folks that "get it"

Some are degenerate uneducated fools who would pay $10 to sniff some random NBA guys shorts. The statistics bear anything I say out. Show me a high crime area and I will show you the type that resides in those. 100% of the time.

How can you turn a nice story like this into sniffing an nba players shorts and Lebron James mom? Do you hate all the white welfare moms as much as the black welfare moms?
 
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How can you turn a nice story like this into sniffing an nba players shorts and Lebron James mom? Do you hate all the white welfare moms as much as the black welfare moms?

Yes, but the percentages will vary when researched. You are out of your league with me, go play with one of those others you try to argue with.
 

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Sure would be better to hit it for less and be a lot younger than 72 though...
 

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Always the old people...never a broke college kid who is up to his eyes in debt from student loans or 20 yr old single mother. Fucking assholes.
 
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How can you turn a nice story like this into sniffing an nba players shorts and Lebron James mom? Do you hate all the white welfare moms as much as the black welfare moms?

I have never sided with you, but He could turn ANY subject to something racist.
 

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