Baltimore telemarketer hits $30,737 racetrax jackpot

Baltimore Telemarketer Hits $30,737 Racetrax Jackpot

BALTIMORE, MD – A Baltimore Racetrax enthusiast recently celebrated a significant win of $30,737 at the Lottery headquarters, marking her largest victory to date.

The self-described fan attributed her success to a timely change in her game strategy.

On Friday, the telemarketer revealed to Lottery officials that switching the numbers derived from her car’s license plates, which she had been using for weeks, played a crucial role in her win.

Despite consistent wins, she sensed her luck diminishing and considered a change. On August 5, inspired by a friend’s license plate numbers, she decided to place a 20-game Superfecta bet with numbers 7, 8, 4, and 9.

The excitement unfolded later that day when she checked the results via her Lottery app, leading to a joyful celebration at home. She even humorously noted that she might have skipped a few steps while rushing to share the news with her husband.

The winning ticket was purchased from Royal Farms on Windsor Mill Road in Baltimore County, which also benefited from her win, receiving a $307.37 bonus for selling the lucky ticket.

The winner, who has chosen to remain anonymous under the moniker “Lucky Racetrax Winner,” now counts the store as her new favorite Lottery retailer.

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