Winning Massachusetts state lottery ticket is sold out in a store recently

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A Massachusetts state lottery player from Brookline scoops a big jackpot recently

A lucky Massachusetts State Lottery player bought a winning Powerball ticket worth $150,000 over the weekend at a Brookline convenience store.

The ticket was purchased Saturday at Putterham Market, which is located along the W Roxbury Parkway/Grove Street rotary in Chestnut Hill.

Fortune favored another state lottery player on Saturday in Southbridge. The player bought a winning $40,000 Keno ticket at an XtraMart.

In Powerball, players select five numbers between 1 and 69 and one Powerball number between 1 and 26. They then choose how many drawings they want to use those numbers for.

Players that match four numbers and the Powerball number win $50,000. They have 1 in 913,129.18 odds of winning this way.

The Massachusetts player who won Saturday garnered a $150,00 prize by matching four numbers and the Powerball number and multiplying their winnings through the game’s “PowerPlay” option three times. PowerPlays cost $1 each and can be purchased up to 10 times per play.