The Maryland Lottery’s biggest win of the past week came courtesy of Racetrax and a particularly lucky play that led to a prize of more than $106,000.
In Racetrax, players select from among a field of horses numbered 1 to 12, with new races starting every few minutes and displayed on video monitors at Lottery retailers. There are multiple ways to bet, just as there are in live horse racing.
A Racetrax player who visited a 7-Eleven store in Rockville on May 25 played a 4-7-3-9 Superfecta, betting on the top four horses to finish in that exact order, and decided to add the Bonus option to the ticket. A Bonus multiplier is randomly drawn before each race, and any winning ticket that includes the Bonus option can have its prize multiplied.
The base prize for winning a 4-7-3-9 Superfecta is $10,622, and the Bonus multiplier for that race was 10, which expanded the lucky winner’s prize to $106,220. As of June 1, the winner hasn’t yet come forward to claim. The 7-Eleven store at 11530 Rockville Pike is also celebrating, as the retailer will receive a bonus of $1,062.20 for selling the ticket, equal to 1% of the prize.
Meanwhile, scratch-off players in Glen Burnie and Prince Frederick each won $57,777 last week on the Triple Red 7s Tripler scratch-off game. Across the state and throughout the week of May 25-31, Maryland Lottery players won a total of $29.7 million in prizes, including 28 tickets worth $10,000 or more.
Winners are encouraged to sign the backs of tickets and keep winning tickets in a safe location. Tickets for draw games expire 182 days after the drawing date. FAST PLAY tickets expire 182 days after purchase. The last dates to claim for scratch-off tickets are posted on the scratch-offs page at mdlottery.com.
Winners of prizes larger than $25,000 must redeem tickets at the Maryland Lottery Customer Resource Center in Baltimore, which is open by appointment only. Prizes up to $25,000 can be claimed at the cashier window of any of the six casinos in Maryland. Prizes up to $5,000 can be claimed at any of more than 400 Expanded Cashing Authority Program (XCAP) locations. All Maryland Lottery retailers are authorized to redeem tickets worth up to and including $600. More information is available on the How to Claim page of the Lottery website.
Here’s the weekly roundup of big winners:
Scratch-off prizes claimed May 25-31:
$57,777 Prizes
- Triple Red 7s Tripler ticket sold at 7-Eleven, 7179 Baltimore-Annapolis Blvd., Glen Burnie
- Triple Red 7s Tripler ticket sold at Weis, 750 Prince Frederick Blvd., Prince Frederick
$50,000 Prize
- 50X the Cash ticket sold at Woodmont Market, 8227 A Woodmont Ave., Bethesda
$20,000 Prize
- $1,000,000 Crossword ticket sold at Speedy Mart, 1697 North Forest Park Ave., Gwynn Oak
$10,000 Prizes
- $5,000,000 Fortune ticket sold at Lothian Service Center, 5891 Southern Maryland Blvd., Lothian
- $100,000 Crossword 9th Edition ticket sold at Stevensville Last Stop, 101 Duke Street, Stevensville
- Mega Bucks ticket sold at Like On TV, 6198 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt
- Triple Red 777s ticket sold at Bud Liquors, 2539 Old Washington Road, Waldorf
- Triple Red 777s ticket sold at Walmart, 7400 Guilford Drive, Frederick
- Bonus Bingo X20 2nd Edition ticket sold at Hoffman Liquors, 4401 Park Heights Ave., Baltimore
- Red 5’s Doubler ticket sold at Twist Wine & Spirits, 22608 Three Notch Road, Lexington Park
- Money ticket sold at Dash In, 724 West Nursery Road, Linthicum Heights
- $5,000,000 LUXE ticket sold at Royal Farms, 9043 Liberty Road, Randallstown
FAST PLAY and draw game tickets sold for drawings May 25-31:
- $10,000 Casino Cash ticket sold May 29 at Royal Farms, 1202 South Caton, Ave., Baltimore (claimed)
- $10,000 High Roller Blackjack ticket sold May 28 at 7-Eleven, 21040 Henderson Corner Road, Germantown (claimed)
- $10,000 Roulette ticket sold May 26 at Sheetz, 5943 Oakcross Lane, Ijamsville (unclaimed as of June 1)
- Two $25,000 tickets sold May 27 at Charles Station, 3030 St. Charles Parkway, Waldorf (one claimed, one unclaimed as of June 1)
- Two $25,000 tickets sold May 28 at Woodlawn Shell, 6600 Security Blvd., Baltimore (both claimed)
- $25,000 ticket sold May 29 at Kettering BP, 10604 Campus Way South, Upper Marlboro (claimed)
- $25,000 ticket sold May 27 at Eastover Citgo, 5401 Indian Head Highway, Oxon Hill (claimed)
- $25,000 ticket sold May 31 at Food Lion, 1413 Fuselage Ave., Baltimore (unclaimed as of June 1)
- $106,220 ticket sold May 25 at 7-Eleven, 11530 Rockville Pike, Rockville (unclaimed as of June 1)
- $22,002 ticket sold May 25 at Modern Liquors, 2358 Iverson Street, Temple Hills (claimed)
- $16,062.40 ticket sold May 29 at Piper’s Wine and Spirit Barn, 4127 Hanover Pike, Manchester (unclaimed as of June 1)
- $11,950.60 ticket sold May 27 at Xpress Mart, 22200 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville (claimed)
- $10,795.20 ticket sold May 26 at Kensington Sunoco, 10550 Connecticut Ave., Kensington (claimed)


