#WINsconsin Weekend Recap
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June 3, 2019
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#WINsconsin Weekend Recap
$100K All or Nothing top prize won and three prizes claimed
MADISON, Wis. – Another #WINsconsin experience this weekend, with a $100,000 All or Nothing winner and three top prizes claimed.
The Wisconsin Lottery's newest lotto game, All or Nothing, made history this weekend, when one lucky player matched all 11 numbers to win the $100,000 top prize. Winning numbers were 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15, 18 and 19. Kwik Trip (1220 Brown Street) in Oconomowoc sold the winning ticket. This is the fourth top prize hit since the game launched in April. The three previous top prize winners matched none of the winning numbers to take home their top prize.
On the instant side, three players recently claimed their winning instant scratch top prizes. Julie Rase of Schofield claimed the $500,000 Crossword top prize she bought at Kwik Trip (5603 Business Hwy 51 S) in Schofield. There is one top prize remaining in this game.
Another winner, William Nicholson of West Allis, took home the $100,000 Large top prize he purchased at JKF Petroleum (3865 S. 76 Street) in Milwaukee. This game has one remaining top prize.
Sherrie Dehurst of Oshkosh won Money Tree's $54,000 top prize. She purchased her winning ticket at R-Store (708 W. Murdock Avenue) in Oshkosh. Money Tree has two remaining top prizes.
The odds of matching all 11 numbers to win All or Nothing are 1 in 705,432; odds of winning the $500,000 Crossword are 1 in 106,607; odds of winning the top prize in $100,000 Large are 1 in 276,000; and the odds of winning Money Tree's top prize are 1 in 600,000.
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