Fallston Woman Claims $50,000 Lottery Prize on a Let’s Make a Deal® Game
Patricia Dowdy, of Fallston, turned a $25 win into a $50,000 prize thanks to a Let’s Make a Deal® scratch-off.
Patricia Dowdy, of Fallston, turned a $25 win into a $50,000 prize thanks to a Let’s Make a Deal® scratch-off.
Carolyn Seifert said it was all fun and games during an evening out on the town, leading to her winning $50,020 playing Keno.
A Laurel woman missed the Powerball jackpot by one number but took home a $50,000 prize.
Paul Hamilton, of Hughesville, switches games and wins a $50,000 third-tier Powerball prize.
A “Happy Couple” from Suitland had 100,000 extra reasons to be happy after winning a $100,000 top prize on the FAST PLAY game Mega Multiplier.
Clifford Briggs scored his biggest lottery prize to date: a $100,000 win on the Double Your Money scratch-off.
“Brown Eyed Girl” from Joppatowne matched the first five numbers drawn in the Powerball game’s Double Play drawing to score a $500,000 prize.
“Proud Granddad” purchased two identical tickets for the Aug. 20 Powerball Double Play drawing, which doubled what would have been a $500,000 win to $1 million.
“Tank,” of Baltimore County, said he kept seeing zeros on his scratch-off that eventually added up to $1 million.
The couple “’Bout Time” are adding the proceeds of a $100,000 win to their retirement account, thanks to a top tier win on the $10 Double Your Money scratch-off.
Second-chance winner Carolyn Perkins of Forest Heights won a VIP trip to Los Angeles to see a Let’s Make a Deal® taping.
North Potomac resident Paul Cohen is paying for a previously planned cruise with the $8,888 he won in the Maryland Lottery’s Back to the Future™ second-chance promotion.
Junior Egbuforma of Severn was at skeptical at first, but was all smiles when he learned he was a $104,768 MONOPOLY™ second-chance winner.
Washington, D.C., resident Derrick Hardy was excited to win $50,000 playing the Maryland Lottery’s Bonus Match 5 game.
“Mystery Man,” Lottery player from St. Mary’s County who won a big prize several years ago, reprised that role when he claimed a $50,000 prize on the Lots of Cash game.
“Lucky Lynne” from Essex added a few extra combinations to her regular Bonus Match 5 bet and won $50,000.
Clayton Webb, of North Carolina, bought a Maryland Lottery FAST PLAY ticket worth $50,000 when he was between truck driving assignments in College Park.
A Maryland Lottery player from Prince George’s County already had the nickname “Scratch-off Queen”, but a $100,000 ticket confirmed her good luck charm status.
Rich McFadden of Edgewood had a great Father’s Day as he won $6,500 as the Home Run Riches Contestant of the Game.
Laurel resident Ramiro Polanco Mendez plans to open a business after winning $50,000 playing the Mega Bucks scratch-off.
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