Baltimore, Maryland — A Baltimore woman claimed a $50,000 top prize from a Maryland Lottery scratch-off after nearly walking away from a purchase she initially thought wasn’t “lucky,” officials announced April 14.
The winning ticket came from the $5 “Break the Bank” scratch-off game and was purchased at an Exxon station on Ritchie Highway in Glen Burnie, according to the Maryland Lottery.
A last-minute decision turns into biggest win yet
The woman, who has now collected four notable lottery prizes in four years, visited lottery headquarters the same day to claim what is her largest win to date. Her previous prizes included $2,500 and $5,000 from Pick 4 drawings, as well as $10,000 from a “50X the Cash” scratch-off.
During her stop at the Glen Burnie Exxon, located at 6701 Ritchie Highway, she initially bought four “Break the Bank” tickets from a vending machine. But she hesitated when she noticed the ticket numbers didn’t match her usual preference—numbers close to 12, which she considers lucky.
Despite her doubts, she decided to buy one more ticket, even though it carried the number 17—outside her preferred range. That final purchase turned out to be the winning ticket.
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Key Points
• Baltimore woman wins $50,000 on “Break the Bank” scratch-off
• Winning ticket purchased at Exxon on Ritchie Highway in Glen Burnie
• Prize marks her fourth lottery win in four years
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Winning moment happened inside the store
The winner scratched the ticket immediately after purchasing it and matched the number 21 on the card, revealing the $50,000 top prize.
Despite the shock, she remained composed, choosing not to celebrate publicly in the store. Instead, she quietly left with the winning ticket, later deciding she would only share the news with her brother.
The Maryland Lottery did not release her name, which is standard practice for many winners who choose to remain anonymous.
A steady history of lottery success
This latest prize continues a streak of lottery wins for the Baltimore resident, who has now claimed four significant payouts over the past four years.
While repeat lottery wins are not unheard of, multiple mid- to high-tier prizes within a relatively short period are notable. Her progression—from smaller Pick 4 prizes to a five-figure scratch-off win—highlights a pattern of consistent participation rather than a single stroke of luck.
The “Break the Bank” scratch-off game, launched in August 2025, still has one remaining $50,000 top prize unclaimed following her win, according to lottery officials.
Plans for the winnings and retailer bonus
The woman, who has worked in the medical field for 23 years, said she plans to use the money to pay bills, support family members, and save for the future.
Meanwhile, the Exxon station that sold the winning ticket will receive a $500 bonus from the Maryland Lottery as part of its retailer incentive program.
Such bonuses are standard for retailers that sell high-value winning tickets, offering additional motivation for stores to promote lottery products.
What comes next for the winner
For now, the winner has not indicated any major lifestyle changes and appears focused on financial stability rather than large purchases or public attention.
Her decision to keep the win largely private reflects a cautious approach often recommended for lottery winners navigating sudden financial gains.
The $50,000 prize has been claimed, and the Maryland Lottery confirms that one top prize remains in the “Break the Bank” game as of April 14, while the Baltimore woman moves forward with plans to save and support her family.