Seguin resident wins $1 million in Texas Lottery scratch ticket game The winning ticket was sold at Stripes Store in New Braunfels
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SEGUIN, Texas – A Seguin resident won $1 million after claiming a winning ticket in a Texas Lottery game, according to a news release.
The winning Million Dollar Loteria scratch ticket was purchased at the Stripes Store, located at 204 Loop 337, in New Braunfels, Texas.
The anonymous Seguin resident was the fourth of 10 top prizes worth $1 million to be claimed in the scratch ticket game.
Million Dollar Loteria offers more than $384 million in total prizes, the release stated.
The odds of winning any prize in the Million Dollar Loteria are one in 3.29.
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