Cambodian Woman Who Used Lottery Scratch Offs to Learn English Wins $100k

Chris Quigley

Baltimore, MD – A unique approach to learning English has paid off for a Prince George’s County woman, who claimed a $100,000 top prize playing the Maryland Lottery’s $100,000 Crossword 7th Edition game. The Beltsville resident, originally from Cambodia, used crossword-themed scratch-offs as a tool to learn new English words, a strategy that led to her substantial win.

The winning ticket was purchased from Ollie’s Beer, Wine & Deli in Rockville. The lucky winner bought the $10 scratch-off and played it at home, later having her daughter confirm the unexpected victory. According to her son, who acted as her translator, the win was a delightful shock, especially since she had only experienced small wins before.

The winner plans to use her earnings to visit her home country and support her family, without ceasing her English practice through lottery games. Ollie’s Beer, Wine & Deli, the retailer of the winning ticket, will be celebrated with a $1,000 bonus from the Lottery for their part in this heartwarming story.


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