Prince george’s county man wins $150,060 keno prize with super bonus option
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Prince George’s County man wins $150,060 Keno prize with Super Bonus option

January 11, 2025

HYATTSVILLE, MD — A Prince George’s County man is celebrating a $150,060 Maryland Lottery Keno win after hitting big with an 8-spot quick-pick ticket and the Super Bonus feature.

The longtime lottery player, who chose to remain anonymous, purchased his winning ticket at the Sunoco station on 4836 Kenilworth Avenue in Hyattsville. He selected an 8-spot quick-pick ticket for 20 drawings and added the Super Bonus option. In the fifth drawing, all of his numbers matched, and the Super Bonus multiplier of five boosted his prize to $150,060.

“I feel very lucky to win,” the winner said after claiming his prize at Maryland Lottery headquarters. He admitted he was stunned when he scanned his ticket and saw the life-changing amount.

A regular player of Keno and Racetrax for six years, the man shared that Keno is his favorite game because he has won the most money from it—including a recent $1,500 prize just weeks ago.

Still in shock, the winner has not yet decided how he will spend his newfound fortune.

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