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Baltimore Retiree Wins Big Again With Maryland Lottery Prize

BALTIMORE, MD — A retired corrections officer from Baltimore has once again hit a substantial Racetrax win, this time claiming a $32,130 prize from a trifecta bet with a bonus option. This marks her third major win, following previous prizes of $15,000 and $17,000.

The lucky winner purchased her $6 ticket at the Royal Farms located on 8803 Philadelphia Road in Baltimore. Sticking to her usual betting strategy, she selected horse numbers based on a family member’s birth date, placed a trifecta bet, and opted for the bonus feature.

The winning combination of horses 10, 1, and 7 crossed the finish line in the exact order she predicted, initially winning $1,071. A $3 bet amplified her prize to $3,213, and a fortunate bonus multiplier of 10 escalated her total winnings to $32,130.

Currently, the winner has no extravagant plans for her newfound wealth, preferring instead to spend her time caring for her granddaughter. As for Royal Farms, the retailer will be rewarded with a $321 bonus for selling a winning Racetrax ticket exceeding $10,000.

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