Double Luck in North Carolina 🎉
Talk about lightning striking twice! Bobby White from Asheville has pulled off something most of us only dream about—he’s now a two-time lottery jackpot winner.
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His latest win? A cool $1 million from a $30 Max-A-Million scratch-off ticket.
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Believe it or not, he’s already scored big before—back in 2021, Bobby pocketed a $2 million jackpot playing Premier Cash.
Why This Game Stands Out
Not all scratch-offs are created equal. Max-A-Million is known for its strong odds—about 1 in 2.95 of winning something. Compare that to Cash Blowout, which has some of the worst odds around at 1 in 9.95. No wonder Bobby chose wisely.
The Big Payout
When Bobby showed up to claim his prize on August 27, he had two options:
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$50,000 a year for 20 years
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Or a lump sum.
He went for the lump sum—$600,000 upfront. After taxes, he walked away with $430,503 in cash.
Where Luck Struck
The winning ticket came from the Red Dot on N.C. 213 in Mars Hill, about 145 miles northwest of Charlotte.
As for how Bobby plans to spend his new fortune? He’s keeping that part a mystery.
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