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CT Lottery Pays Out $2.35 Million To Lucky Winners In A Week

The lucky tickets were sold in Old Greenwich, Hartford, Bridgeport and Trumbull, according to lottery officials.

CONNECTICUT — The Connecticut Lottery paid out $2.35 million last week to lucky winners who purchased tickets in Old Greenwich, Hartford, Bridgeport and Trumbull, officials announced.

These lucky winners claimed top-tier payouts across multiple games:

  • A winning player from Riverside scored a life-changing $1,000,000 prize from the popular $1,000,000 Gold scratch game. This winning ticket was purchased at Greenwich BP, located 1324 East Putnam Avenue in Old Greenwich. In recognition of the sale, Greenwich BP will receive a retailer bonus of $10,000. The overall odds of $1,000,000 Gold are 1 in 3.19.
  • The good fortune didn’t stop there. A $250,000 KENO prize was hit by a lucky player from Windsor, who picked up their winning ticket at Sam’s Quick Stop, located at 9 Asylum Street in Hartford, on February 3. For selling the winning ticket, Sam’s Quick Stop will earn a $2,500 retailer bonus. KENO odds vary by wager style.
  • Then, on February 4, a Pinball Wizard scratch ticket delivered another huge win — this time a $100,000 prize for a Bridgeport resident. The winning ticket was purchased at Cumberland Farms, located at 2525 East Main Street in Bridgeport. Cumberland Farms will receive a $1,000 retailer bonus for its part in selling the lucky ticket. The overall odds of Pinball Wizard are 1 in 3.54.
  • Wrapping up last week’s winning streak, a lucky player hit the jackpot with a $1,000,000 prize on the $1,000,000 Titanium scratch game. The winning ticket was purchased at Stop & Shop, located at 40 Quality Street in Trumbull, on February 7. In recognition of the sale, Stop & Shop will receive a $10,000 retailer bonus. The overall odds of $1,000,000 Titanium are 1 in 2.82.

Players of Connecticut Lottery games are encouraged to check their tickets by scanning them with the CT Lottery app.

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