Two $100,000 All or Nothing Wins in Franksville

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February 12, 2020
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Two $100,000 All or Nothing Wins in Franksville
One top prize for all, one top prize for nothing

MADISON, Wis. In last night's drawing, one $100,000 top prize All or Nothing Lotto ticket matched all of the 11 numbers drawn and a second $100,000 ticket matched none of the 11 numbers drawn. The numbers drawn were: 3-5-7-8-12-14-16-17-19-20-22.

Both winning tickets were purchased at Super Mart (9725 Northwestern Ave.) in Franksville. Retailers who sell winning tickets over $599 receive an incentive of 2% of the winning ticket amount up to $100,000.

"Winning tickets for both all and nothing in the same drawing? Wow!" says Cindy Polzin, Wisconsin Lottery Director Cindy Polzin. "Congratulations to Super Mart for selling two big winning tickets!"

To win All or Nothing's top prize, players can match all of the 11 numbers or none of the 11 numbers in the drawing. Launched April 7, 2019, All or Nothing is the state’s first new Lotto game in five years. There have been 29 All or Nothing $100,000 top prize winners so far. Nineteen wins have matched none of the numbers and 10 wins have matched all 11 numbers.

The odds of winning
All or Nothing's $100,000 top prize are 1 in 352,716. All or Nothing is drawn daily after 9 p.m. Tickets must be purchased before 9 p.m. to be included in that day's drawing.
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