Homework pays off as baltimore woman scores $200k scratch win
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Homework pays off as Baltimore woman scores $200K scratch win

BALTIMORE, MD — A longtime scratch-off player from Baltimore has won a $200,000 top prize on the Maryland Lottery’s Ravens X10 game after tracking available prizes online and zeroing in on the ticket.

The winner, using the alias “Blazing Bay,” purchased the lucky ticket at US Fuel, a gas station located at 1418 East Fayette Street in Baltimore. She claimed the prize on May 21 after discovering multiple matches while scratching the $10 ticket inside the store.

The retired adult-daycare provider follows a twice-a-week routine of reviewing lottery games on the Maryland Lottery website, focusing on scratch-offs with remaining top prizes. Ravens X10 was her most recent pick.

Ravens X10 launched in August and is one of the Maryland Lottery’s NFL-themed scratch-offs. With this latest win, only one $200,000 top prize and one $25,000 second-tier prize remain unclaimed.

US Fuel will receive a $1,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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