Massachusetts lottery player scores instant lottery windfall
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Massachusetts lottery player scores instant lottery windfall

Dudley winner scores $20,000 on FAST PLAY High Roller ticket

DUDLEY, MA – A lucky lottery player in Massachusetts hit a $20,000 prize on the FAST PLAY $20 High Roller Progressive game after purchasing the winning ticket at Thompson Wine & Spirit in North Grosvenor Dale.

The win was reported on October 15, according to the Massachusetts State Lottery. The High Roller Progressive game is part of the FAST PLAY series, offering players instant results and a chance at progressive jackpots that grow with every ticket sold statewide.

The $20,000 prize is one of the game’s fixed payouts, separate from the growing progressive jackpot that continues to climb. The Massachusetts Lottery did not immediately identify the winner, and no further information was released regarding whether the ticket has been officially claimed.

Thompson Wine & Spirit, the retailer that sold the ticket, may be eligible for a bonus for selling the winning play.

Players are reminded to sign their tickets and check for winnings promptly, as prizes must be claimed within one year of the game date.

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Key Points

  • $20,000 winning FAST PLAY High Roller Progressive ticket sold at Thompson Wine & Spirit in North Grosvenor Dale
  • Win reported on October 15; winner not publicly identified
  • $20 FAST PLAY ticket is part of an instant win series with growing jackpot potential
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