Ontario man thought his big lottery win was a glitch after 35 years of playing Ontario Lottery
After three and a half decades of playing the lottery to no avail, an Ontario man was completely astonished to finally claim his big win — so much so that he was convinced it was all just a technical glitch.
That ticket would go on to win a LOTTO 6/49 Super Draw prize worth $100K, a huge payoff for the 53-year-old after decades of trying his luck with Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation games. After playing the lottery for 35 years, Liscombe says this is his first big win. He didn't believe it at first, telling officials at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto,"I checked my ticket on the OLG App and thought there was a glitch. I couldn't believe it. I checked it numerous times."
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