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'I was shocked': A Maryland man just won the lottery for a third time

'I was shocked': A Maryland man just won the lottery for a third time
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'I was shocked': A Maryland man just won the lottery for a third time
Related video above: Man wins the lottery with a ticket he forgot he even boughtCall it a lucky streak! A man in Baltimore County, Maryland, recently won $100,000 on a scratch-off ticket — and it's not the first time.The 47-year-old cook, who was not named by Maryland Lottery officials, also won $1,000 earlier this year and $10,000 the year before.He picked up his latest winning ticket, $100,000 Lucky, at a Walmart in Dundalk, lottery officials said Wednesday. He immediately scanned it at the lottery kiosk and learned he was a winner, but assumed it was a small prize. He later scratched it and discovered it was $100,000."I was shocked," he told lottery officials.The lucky winner has worked as a cook for the past 20 years and has no plans to retire any time soon, lottery officials said in a statement. He told them the money will be used to purchase a rental property.The $100,000 Lucky scratch-off game has 61 remaining top prizes, according to the Maryland Lottery.

Related video above: Man wins the lottery with a ticket he forgot he even bought

Call it a lucky streak!

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A man in Baltimore County, Maryland, recently won $100,000 on a scratch-off ticket — and it's not the first time.

The 47-year-old cook, who was not named by Maryland Lottery officials, also won $1,000 earlier this year and $10,000 the year before.

He picked up his latest winning ticket, $100,000 Lucky, at a Walmart in Dundalk, lottery officials said Wednesday. He immediately scanned it at the lottery kiosk and learned he was a winner, but assumed it was a small prize. He later scratched it and discovered it was $100,000.

"I was shocked," he told lottery officials.

The lucky winner has worked as a cook for the past 20 years and has no plans to retire any time soon, lottery officials said in a statement. He told them the money will be used to purchase a rental property.

The $100,000 Lucky scratch-off game has 61 remaining top prizes, according to the Maryland Lottery.