Massachusetts State Lottery Keno
Keno is a fun, fast-paced game where you choose up to ten numbers and win based on how many you match. Win $1–$100,000 Cost: $1 – $20 per game; Packaged Keno To Go lets you purchase 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 games for just $.25 per game, then watch drawings wherever and whenever you want. Win $.25 – $25,000. 20 games for $5 40 games for $10. Every 4 minutes (except during system processing), the Lottery will select 20 winning numbers. The goal is to match your numbers to the ones selected by the Lottery. To understand how much your Keno ticket will cost, multiply the amount wagered per draw by the number of consecutive draws played. The Massachusetts State Lottery is warning all consumers about scammers who are sending false announcements regarding lottery prizes. As part of these scams, targeted individuals are contacted by phone, email, letter or text message from a scammer claiming that the recipient has won a lottery prize. Massachusetts (MA) Lottery General Information The Massachusetts State Lottery was established by the legislature in 1971, in response to the need for revenues for the 351 cities and towns of the Commonwealth. The Lottery began with sales of tickets for its original weekly drawing called The Game in March 1972. KENO drawings are available to view from August 2008 to present. Drawings prior to February 28, 2010 do not include Booster ®. KENO drawings are best viewed in the following browsers: Internet Explorer 11, Safari, Firefox and Google Chrome.
Double check your Mass Cash tickets if you bought yours at a 7-Eleven in Dracut.
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The ticket won the $100,000 prize in last night’s drawing.
It was sold at at 7-Eleven in Dracut, located at 1217 Mammoth Road, according to the state lottery.
Earlier this week, Keno ticket worth $150,000 sold at Big Y in Greenfield. There were also three Mass Cash tickets that won $100,000 over the weekend. They were sold in Springfield, Worcester and Raynham.
There was no jackpot winner in Tuesday night’s Mega Millions drawing, putting the jackpot at $54 million. There was also no winner for this week’s Powerball jackpot. It is currently at an estimated $30 million. The next drawing is Saturday.
Massachusetts lottery players should also check older tickets. Millions of dollars are left in unclaimed prizes, some dating back to 2016.
But act quick — some of those winnings expire this year if not claimed.
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