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KENO-TO-GO REWARDS DRACUT MAN WITH HUGE PRIZE
May 13, 2008
Rong Yi Woo of Dracut won $120,000 playing Keno-to-go, a new way to play a great game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Woo received his mammoth prize today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.

Woo bought the lucky Keno-to-go ticket at Tedeschi’s Food Shop in Dracut. He bought tickets for 30 games and matched nine numbers on game 970,399. The $40,000 prize was tripled because Woo also played the bonus multiplier on the game. Prizes can jump by 3, 4, 5 or 10 times depending on the game.

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