On Saturday, a Norwood convenience store sold a winning Keno ticket valued at $45,000. Pam’s Market on Pleasant Street is where the ticket was bought.
Saturday, a sports bar on Cape Cod sold another winning Keno ticket worth $30,000. Bourne’s Trading Post Lounge on Trowbridge Road is where the ticket was bought.
Players can choose up to 12 number spots to play in Keno, and they must fill each spot with numbers ranging from 1 to 80. There are special prizes and winning chances for every number place.
Next, players select how many drawings they wish to use the same numbers for and how much they wish to gamble on each drawing, ranging from $1 to $20.
Drawings occur every three minutes from 5:04 a.m. to 1:01 a.m. every day, and the same numbers may be played in up to 30 consecutive drawings.
By marking the Keno Bonus, players can further increase their winnings by up to ten times. On the 10th, 11th, or 12th spots, the Keno Bonus is not accessible.
Five in Springfield and eight in Worcester were among the at least 229 prizes worth at least $600 that were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Saturday.
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Every day, the complete list of winning tickets is made public by the Massachusetts State Lottery. Only winning tickets valued at more than $600 are included in the list.
The biggest lottery win in Massachusetts this year was worth $1 million annually for the rest of one’s life.
The winnings came from the “Lifetime Millions” scratch ticket game of the lottery. On July 10, the winner chose to accept a $15.4 million one-time payment and claimed their award through a trust.
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