Six “Mass Cash” tickets from the same store winning the $100,000 prize on the same day might sound suspicious but the lottery said it’s not that uncommon.
On Monday, seven “Mass Cash” tickets won the $100,000 prize. Six of them were sold at Super Petroleum in Quincy.
Sometimes, the Massachusetts State Lottery said, players buy multiple tickets with the same number. This is especially true for the game “Mass Cash,” which “offers the best odds of winning $100,000 of any of our games,” the lottery added.
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The final winning “Mass Cash” ticket sold Monday was from Am-pm Convenience in Hyannis, which is located at at 489 Bearses Way.
There was also a $100,000 prize won from the game “Millions.” It was sold at Carver Main St. Liquors in Carver. And a $50,000 Powerball prize won off of a ticket sold Sullivan’s Pharmacy & Medical Supply in Roslindale.
Overall, there were more than 770 winning lottery tickets worth at least $600 claimed or sold in Massachusetts on Monday, including 21 in Springfield and 23 in Worcester.
The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of all the winning tickets each day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.
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The largest lottery prize won in Massachusetts this year was worth $16.35 million, which was part of the game Megabucks Doubler. It was purchased at Cumberland Farms in Ware. There were also two $15 million prizes won in the commonwealth this year.
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