Burlington county ticket scores big in quick draw jackpot
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Burlington County Ticket Scores Big in Quick Draw Jackpot

TRENTON, NJ – A fortunate player in Burlington County claimed a $11,647 prize from a Quick Draw Progressive ticket drawn on Thursday, October 17. This amount reflects 10% of the progressive jackpot.

Quick Draw Progressive tickets, found at various retailers, allow players to swiftly check if they’ve won. The winning ticket was sold at Park Tavern, situated at 701 Park Ave in Palmyra.

With the weekend on the horizon, the estimated jackpot has soared to over $108,000.

The Quick Draw Progressive Jackpot provides an engaging opportunity for all players at no extra cost. Each ticket features nine randomly selected “Your Jackpot Numbers” (01-80) printed at the bottom. If all nine numbers appear in any eligible Quick Draw drawing, the ticket holder wins a share of the Progressive Jackpot based on their wager.

A $1 wager wins 10% of the jackpot, while a $2 wager increases the prize to 20%. Tickets with wagers of $10 or more are eligible to claim the full jackpot amount.

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