HENSERSON, Nev., May 10, 2005

Luck Be This Lady, Twice

Wins $1M Jackpot For Second Time In Year, From Same Type Of Slot

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(CBS/AP)  The stars were aligned for Jo Ann Argyris, or more like the symbols that signify an incredible second $1 million jackpot.

Argyris hit her second million-dollar jackpot in less than a year Thursday night at the Railroad Pass casino in Henderson, Nev.

"I saw the symbols, but it just didn't seem possible," said Argyris, a self-employed single mother of two and a grandmother of three from Boulder City, Nev.

In June, Argyris won her first $1 million jackpot on a slot machine at Sunset Station casino in Henderson.

Amazingly, both machines were the same — penny, progressive video slots dubbed Millionizer, which are distributed by Australia-based Aristocrat Technologies.

The $1 million jackpot is part of the machine's secondary bonus system, which is triggered randomly during play.

Argyris speaks with co-anchor Harry Smith on The Early Show Tuesday from the same machine at the Railroad Pass casino where Lady Luck lent her a huge hand for the second time.

Argyris tells CBS News she almost didn't stick around long enough to win her second pot of gold.

"My favorite show is "CSI." My daughter and I got there at 7:45, and I said, 'We're leaving at 8:30,' to go watch 'CSI.'

By 8:20, she had two of the symbols she needed for her second $1 million, and she told her daughter she still intended to leave to watch 'CSI."

But then, she got the third symbol needed for the $1 million.

"It doesn't make a noise or anything when you get the third one," so she didn't realize she'd won.

Then, Argyris tells Smith, "My daughter looked over and she said, 'Mom, you did it again.' And I said, 'What did I do?' And she said, 'Mom, you won $1 million again." And I said, 'What!' And I looked over and I saw the three (winning symbols) and I said, 'Oh, no,' and I put my head in her lap and I just started to cry. I didn't think it was possible again. Not this fast."

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