Another big Texas Lottery win in a small town. A resident from Shiner, Texas has just claimed a top prize of $1 million from the $20 VIP Millions game. The winning tickets was sold at Sanppy's Market #4 in Yoakum located on 77A.

As usual, the claimant elected to remain anonymous. This was the third of four top prizes worth $1 million to be claimed in this game. Overall odds of winning any prize in the game are one in 3.62, including break-even prizes. Congratulations to the new millionaire in the Crossroads.

Imagine going to a Lottery Claim Center to pick up a massive check. Thanks to Tiktok, we get a POV.

@iessakr I won this back in August 😂 and barely getting my moniesss 😂 #texaslottoery #lottery ♬ Ice Me Out - Kash Doll

This is the reason that I always buy a ticket when driving through a small town. I personally feel that they are luckier. In fact. Check out a few recent big wins from towns around our area.

A $250,000 winning ticket was sold in Lolita, Texas, at the Circle R Drive In. The top-prize winning ticket was from the $10 Mega Loteria series. The winning ticket was #23 in the book of 50.  This was the 6th out of 20 top-prize jackpots. There are still 14 $250,000 top-prize tickets in circulation.

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Another winning ticket was sold in Tivoli, also a small Texas town, it was another top-prize winner on a $10 ticket. An anonymous Yoakum resident  won a $1 million top-prize jackpot for the $10 ticket, Cash Explosion. This winning ticket was #2 in the book of 50.

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