Lucky laurel racetrax player lands in lottery winner’s circle

Lucky Laurel Racetrax Player Lands in Lottery Winner’s Circle

LAUREL, MD, January 10 – A Laurel resident, known as “Tigana,” hit a significant milestone in his 20-year lottery playing career with a $63,381 win on a Racetrax Superfecta bet. This win surpasses his previous highest prize of $3,000, cementing Racetrax as his favorite game.

“Tigana” recounted his victorious experience with visible joy. The win occurred on Dec. 30, after stopping at Royal Farms #159 in Baltimore on his way home from work. He placed a $1 Superfecta bet for 20 races on horses numbered 1, 10, 11, and 12.

The discovery of his win the next morning through the Lottery mobile app left him in disbelief. “I couldn’t believe it, I really could use the money right now,” he expressed. After verifying the $63,381 prize on the Lottery’s website, he promptly scheduled an appointment at the Lottery headquarters to claim his winnings.

The lucky winner intends to use his newfound wealth to purchase a home and pay off bills. Despite this significant win, “Tigana” remains enthusiastic about playing the Lottery, hopeful for an even bigger future win.

Royal Farms #159, located at 1801 Washington Boulevard in Baltimore, also benefits from this win. The store will receive a $633.81 b

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