Trenton player wins $46,642 from quick draw progressive jackpot
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Trenton Player Wins $46,642 from Quick Draw Progressive Jackpot

August 4, 2024

TRENTON, NJ — A Quick Draw Progressive ticket sold in West Orange, New Jersey, turned out to be a lucrative win for one lucky player, yielding a $46,642 prize, which is 20% of the progressive jackpot. The winning ticket from the Thursday, August 1 drawing was purchased at ShopRite Essex Green SC located at 495 Prospect Ave.

The Quick Draw Progressive game is popular among lottery players for its simple and fast-paced format. Tickets can be bought at any lottery retailer. Each ticket includes a set of nine randomly selected numbers, ranging from 01 to 80, labeled as “Your Jackpot Numbers.”

Players win a portion of the Progressive Jackpot if all nine numbers on their ticket match those drawn in any eligible Quick Draw game, with the prize amount varying based on their wager per draw. This no-extra-cost feature adds excitement to the traditional lottery experience.

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