Denver man wins $2,500 on Colorado Lottery scratch ticket

Tom Seaver, Director, Lottery
Tom Seaver, Director, Lottery - Colorado Lottery
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Christopher G., a Denver resident, has won $2,500 after playing the $3M Millionaire Maker Scratch game. He bought the winning ticket at Handy Mart located at 4401 W. 52nd Ave. in Denver. Christopher typically plays lottery games once a week and intends to use his recent winnings to pay bills.

Employed as a purchasing agent, Christopher has previously experienced luck with the Colorado Lottery, having also won $2,500 from the Pick 3 game in the past.

“I generally play once a week and plan to use my winnings to help pay bills,” said Christopher.

The Colorado Lottery continues to offer various scratch games and draw games for players across the state.



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