Vietnam veteran wins lottery six times on intuition | Daily News

Vietnam veteran wins lottery six times on intuition

Vietnam veteran Raymond Roberts with one of his winning lottery tickets.
Vietnam veteran Raymond Roberts with one of his winning lottery tickets.

US: A Vietnam veteran walked into a liquor store in Massachusetts on a cold December day relying on his intuition.

He played the lottery, like he had been doing for over 20 years.

His intuition told him: don't just buy one ticket, buy six. And don't just use any numbers, use the exact same numbers on each ticket.

As luck would have it, Raymond Roberts won on all six tickets, earning a lump sum of nearly US$2m (£1.6m), plus 20 annual payments of US$25,000.

The winning numbers Mr Roberts chose were a carefully concocted combination of birthdays and anniversary dates.

He had used them on other lottery tickets, on other days, but had drawn a blank. The veteran, of Fall River, 50 miles (80km) south of Boston, picked up his winnings on December 15.

So what does he plan to do with his unexpected riches? For starters, he'll buy a motorcycle, according to the lottery.

Lucky for Life was the game Roberts played, and indeed that's what some might call him. According to the rules of the game, the odds of winning just the US$25,000 per year for life prize are one in 1,813,028.

Residents of Massachusetts spend the most per capita on lottery and scratch-off tickets than anywhere else in the US.

- BBC NEWS


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