It feels like we are having a few more top prize winners with the Texas Lottery. A Rosenberg resident claimed a top prize winning ticket worth $1 million in the $20 Texas
Lottery scratch ticket game Big Money. The ticket was #18 in the book and was purchased at Stop N’ Bye, located at 2201 in Rosenberg.

As always, the claimant elected to remain anonymous. This was the first of four top prizes worth $1 million to be claimed in this game. Big Money offers more
than $122.7 million in total prizes. Overall odds of winning any prize in the game are one in 3.73, including break-even prizes.

Is one of the luckiest stores in the state is in Rosenberg?

If you are a person that believes that stores can be lucky for lottery tickets you might want to make a trip up to Rosenberg, Texas. Lucky Rudy's is considered one of the luckiest stores in Texas, and the number prove it. Oh yeah, this place has an epic lottery drive-thru.

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Rudy's is the #1 scratch retailer in the state of Texas for 2021 with $8,700,814.00 in ticket sales. It ranks #3 in the state for overall lottery sales with an amount of $10,815,515.50. Rudy's paid out a total of $7,005,216.00 in lottery cash during 2021 which ranks it as #2 in the state. If you have ever been to the store you will be amazed at the wall of winners. It's a wall of paid-out winning tickets. If you follow them on Facebook they are constantly posting pictures of winners and the winning tickets.

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