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Mass. State Lottery: Keno ticket worth $40,000 sold at 7-Eleven

Mass. State Lottery: Keno ticket worth $40,000 sold at 7-Eleven

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A winning Keno ticket worth $40,000 was sold at a 7-Eleven in Quincy on Saturday.
In Keno, players select up to 12 numbers spots to play, and then choose numbers between 1 and 80 to fill each spot. Each number spot offers unique prizes and odds of winning.
Players then choose how much they want to wager on each drawing — between $1 and $20 — and how many drawings they want to use the same numbers for. The same numbers can be played in up to 30 consecutive drawings, and drawings take place every day every three minutes from 5:04 a.m. to 1:01 a.m.
Players can also multiply their prizes up to 10 times by marking the Keno Bonus. Keno Bonus is not available on the 10 spot, 11 spot or 12 spot.
Overall, at least 299 prizes worth $600 or more were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Saturday, including five in Springfield, nine in Worcester and 13 in Boston.
The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of winning tickets every day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.
Mass. State Lottery winners: 3 tickets worth $100K won, claimed on Friday
Mass. State Lottery winner: 2nd $2M prize claimed from $50 ticket in 2 days
Mass. State Lottery winner: $100K prize claimed in $2 game; one grand prize remains
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