Fort Worth resident claims $2 million Texas Lottery Mega Millions winning ticket

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Mega Millions offers a $20 million starting jackpot and a second-tier (Match 5+0) prize of $1 million

Someone from Tarrant County, Texas, has claimed a large prize in the Texas Lottery for the second day in a row. In the Mega Millions jackpot drawing on Sept. 3, a Fort Worth resident claimed a $2 million winning ticket. The winning ticket was bought at Albertsons, which is located at 7400 Oakmont Blvd. in Fort Worth, Texas. The winner chose to remain anonymous for his or her own privacy reasons. There were five white ball numbers drawn on September 3 (7-10-12-61-65) that were matched by the winning Quick Pick tickets with Megaplier, but there was no matching Mega Ball number (3). 2. This was the Megaplier number.

 

Choosing five numbers from a field of 70 and one Mega Ball number from the second field of 25 numbers are required to play Mega Millions. According to the regulations of the Texas Lottery, in order to win the Mega Millions jackpot, players must match all six numbers chosen, including the Mega Ball. Players who match fewer numbers than the jackpot winner may not win the jackpot, but they may win prizes nevertheless.

 

There is a beginning jackpot of $20 million and a second-tier reward of $1 million for the Mega Millions game (Match 5+0). The Megaplier feature, which costs an additional $1 for each play, allows players to multiply their non-jackpot wins by two to five times and win up to $5 million.

On every Tuesday and Friday at 10:12 p.m., the Mega Millions drawing is televised live on television.

 

A resident of Arlington has just claimed a $1 million Texas Lottery scratch ticket in the Million Dollar Loteria, according to a news release released on Wednesday. In Grand Prairie, a Circle K gas station at 3980 S. Belt Line Road sold the winning ticket, which was bought for $1.50. The winner of the contest likewise chose to keep his or her identity hidden.