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MADISON -- A man who won the jackpot on a Ho-Chunk slot machine Thursday, punched and shattered the glass display after being unhappy with the payout.

Madison paramedics were called to Ho-Chunk on Evan Acres Road around 5:40 p.m. After the man got mad that his payout wasn’t very large and slammed the slot machine, breaking the glass display. SLOT MACHINES Ho-Chunk Gaming Madison features a beautiful gaming area filled 1,100 exciting class II slot machines that range from 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50 cent and $1, $3 and $5 denominations. FREE DEMO SLOT MACHINES Here at Ho-Chunk Gaming Madison we offer FREE slot machines for you to practice before you play! Ho Chunk Madison is much the same as others casinos. However it does have a wide variety of machines and denominations to play. There is also a grill on the property Date of experience: April 2017. Ho-Chunk Gaming - Madison will recall its required staff to prepare between 400 and 1,300 slot machines.

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WISC-TV reports Madison paramedics were called to Ho-Chunk after the man got mad that his payout wasn’t very large and slammed the slot machine, breaking the glass display and sending shards of glass toward the person next to him.

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Paramedics met with the other person, who initially thought they had glass in their eye, but eventually reported no injuries, officials said.

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The man who broke the slot machine asked to be treated for glass in his hand, according to the release. Paramedics noted a small scratch that was not bleeding and did not need stitches, but the man requested to be taken to the hospital.