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Maryland Scratch-Off Players Claim $57,777 and $50,000 Top Prizes

Winners say they will maintain modest betting habits after claiming the state’s top scratch-off prizes.

Un operario de Maryland volvió a obtener el premio principal de la lotería con 50 mil dólares, una hazaña que ya había logrado hace una década
James Franklin, de Baltimore, sostiene sus boletos de la lotería Powerball que adquirió en una tienda de comestibles, el miércoles 2 de noviembre de 2022, en Cockeysville, Maryland. (AP Foto/Julio Cortez)
Operario ganó $50 millones en la Quiniela y 10 años después le pasó algo increíble (imagen ilustrativa).

Overview

  • On July 1, a Nottingham resident claimed a $57,777 top prize on a Lucky 7s Tripler ticket at Maryland Lottery headquarters.
  • A Silver Spring operator won $50,000 on a $5 Cash to Go ticket on July 5, marking his second top-prize victory in the game over the past decade.
  • Cash to Go offers a one-in-four chance of any prize and features special symbols that can multiply winnings or award multiple prizes at once.
  • The Giant at 8905 Belair Road and the 7-Eleven at 900 Merrimac Avenue will receive $577 and $500 bonuses respectively for selling the winning tickets.
  • The Nottingham winner plans to use her prize to pay bills and debts and to continue purchasing $20 of scratch-off tickets every two weeks.