An American who wanted to remain anonymous won the lottery three times using the same combination of numbers. The lucky one told how he planned to spend his earnings.
A 52-year-old man in Maryland, USA, won three lottery prizes worth $50,000 each using the same combination of numbers in 11 months. UPI writes about it.
On May 18, 2022, an American received two $50,000 prizes using a double ticket 4-8-5-4-8. In April of this year, he decided to try his luck again by picking the same winning numbers.
The lucky lottery said, “It happened last year and it happened again. My wife suggested we play the same numbers and we won again.”
The 52-year-old said it’s never possible to know exactly when you’ll be lucky, but noted that if you don’t participate in the lottery, your chances of winning are zero.
“I play the lottery all the time. You never know. It’s impossible to win if you don’t participate,” he said.
The American also said that he and his wife will spend their earnings on vacation. The couple plans to travel.
Previously Focus He wrote that the pensioner who hit the $ 40 million jackpot bought the ticket on April 1. For the first time, the man did not believe in his victory. Earl Lape said he plans to use the money to help his family. He also plans to donate to children with health problems.
It was also reported that a man in the USA bought 20 identical lottery tickets and won 20 times. American Fekr Khirpo said that he usually doesn’t get many identical tickets, but this time he feels the draw will be successful. The man has yet to decide how to dispose of his prize.
Source: Focus
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