Just two months ago the Queen of Hearts jackpot at Barry Dyngle's in Austintown was just $100,000.

A lot can happen in two months.

In Austintown Sunday night, one ticket turned out to be worth $1.8 Million for a Warren woman.

For some it's become a weekly ritual since last October, purchasing tickets to play the "Queen of Hearts" game at Barry Dyngle's with a chance at jackpot and a dream.

There was clearly excitement in the air as an estimated crowd of about 5,000 gathered at the Austintown bar and restaurant.

The band Red Wanting Blue set the stage for all that energy.

But then it was time for what everyone truly came to see the queen.

The leader of the band then had the magic touch and pulled out that one lucky ticket.

Barry Dyngles General Manager Doug Duganne read the name on the ticket. "We've got Molly Blair, where's Molly."

Molly wasn't in the crowd so Duganne gave her a call on the phone but she didn't answer. So it was time to just go ahead and see if the card she'd chosen on the board, #15, was a winner.

"Here we go, and 3, 2, 1. We have a Winner, Duganne said"

After a year of drawings the Queen of Hearts finally shows her face, and Molly Blair of Warren is the Valley's newest millionaire.

"Like I said over the last two months we've never imagined that it would get this big. We had live entertainment tonight. The band was great, the crowds have been great," Duganne said.

As for future drawings at Barry Dyngle's? They'll take a small break and start up again in a few weeks.

"We already bought a board. We got it ready to go with the size of the jackpot and buzz that we've created. We're expecting crowds agains to play the game. So we're just going to cross all our T's and dot all our I's and make sure we're ready to go for the next round," Duganne said.