Brandywine veteran wins $75,000 in single maryland lottery pick 5 drawing
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Brandywine Veteran Wins $75,000 in Single Maryland Lottery Pick 5 Drawing

Brandywine, Maryland — A Prince George’s County military veteran won a combined $75,000 in a single Maryland Lottery Pick 5 drawing after placing two bets on the same number combination, officials announced April 13.

The Brandywine-area player hit the April 9 evening drawing number, 10110, securing both a $50,000 top prize from a $1 bet and an additional $25,000 prize from a separate 50-cent wager, according to the Maryland Lottery.

One number, two payouts in the same drawing

The winner, who regularly plays Maryland Lottery Pick games, had purchased tickets in advance for multiple drawings scheduled between April 6 and April 11.

A few days later, while sitting in his car, he began checking his tickets against the winning numbers on his phone. That’s when he recognized the combination 10110.

“I saw that Pick 5 number and I knew I was a winner,” he told lottery officials.

His strategy, he said, traces back to his mother, who introduced him to a routine of consistently playing certain numbers each week.

Key Points
• Veteran wins $75,000 using same number in two Pick 5 bets
• Winning combination 10110 drawn April 9 evening
• Ticket purchased at Dyson’s Store in Brandywine

Faith, routine, and a long-awaited win

The player described the win as more than coincidence, attributing it to faith and persistence.

“I’m a praying man and I asked for this blessing,” he said. “I said, ‘Lord, I could use something extra.’”

His weekly routine of playing Pick games—combined with a consistent number strategy—ultimately paid off in a rare double win within the same drawing.

While lottery players often place multiple wagers, hitting significant prizes on both bets simultaneously is far less common.

How the winnings were claimed

The veteran claimed the $50,000 prize at Maryland Lottery headquarters in Baltimore on April 13. He told officials he had already redeemed the separate $25,000 prize at a casino, where Maryland Lottery winnings up to that amount can be cashed.

The $50,000-winning ticket was purchased at Dyson’s Store, located at 13706 Brandywine Road in Brandywine. The retailer will receive a $500 bonus for selling the top-prize ticket.

A lucky week for Pick 5 players statewide

The week of April 9 proved particularly lucrative for Maryland Lottery players. In addition to multiple $50,000 wins, officials reported 25 separate $25,000 prizes during the week ending April 12.

Pick 5 drawings, held twice daily, allow players to select five-digit combinations with varying wager amounts that directly impact prize totals.

For this winner, combining two bets on the same number significantly increased his payout when the number hit.

Plans for the prize money

The veteran said he intends to use the $75,000 to pay down debt and complete necessary repairs on his car—practical steps that reflect a focus on financial stability rather than major spending.

His approach mirrors that of many lottery winners who prioritize immediate financial needs after a win.

As of now, the Maryland Lottery confirms both prizes have been successfully claimed, and the Brandywine winner has already begun using the funds for personal expenses while continuing his regular routine.

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