Connecticut high roller player lands six-figure jackpot

Connecticut High Roller player lands six-figure jackpot

Connecticut lottery player hits $243K FAST PLAY jackpot at Southington store

Southington, CT — A lucky player from Cheshire struck it big this week after winning a $243,241 jackpot playing the $10 High Roller Progressive FAST PLAY game, according to the Connecticut Lottery.

The winning ticket was sold on September 19 at Southington Quick Mart LLC, located in the Marion section of town. The game is part of the FAST PLAY series, which features instant progressive jackpots that grow with every ticket sold statewide until someone wins.

This particular win marks one of the highest payouts seen in the High Roller Progressive game in recent weeks. The player’s identity has not yet been publicly disclosed by lottery officials, and it remains unclear if the prize has officially been claimed.

The FAST PLAY series continues to gain popularity in Connecticut for offering real-time jackpots and immediate results without needing to wait for nightly drawings.

Lottery winners in Connecticut have 180 calendar days from the draw or game date to claim their prizes.

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Key Points

  • A $243,241 FAST PLAY jackpot was won on September 19 in Southington, CT
  • The ticket was purchased at Southington Quick Mart LLC in the Marion section
  • The winning game was the $10 High Roller Progressive FAST PLAY
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