COLMAR MANOR, Md. — A Washington D.C. resident who considers himself a “student” of scratch-off games has claimed a $100,000 top prize from the Maryland Lottery’s $100,000 Ca$h ticket after using a self-developed system to select his play.
The federal employee told lottery officials on Sunday that he used data available on the Maryland Lottery’s website to identify games with remaining high-value prizes. His research led him to choose the $100,000 Ca$h game, which launched in September 2023 and still offers dozens of unclaimed top prizes.
“I have a system that takes a bunch of things into account,” the winner said. “There were plenty of big winners still available and the game’s been out for almost two years.”
Key Points
- D.C. man used online research to target $100,000 Ca$h scratch-off game
- Purchased winning ticket at Lucky Mart in Colmar Manor, Maryland
- Ticket was one of 65 original top prizes; 48 remain unclaimed
The winning ticket was purchased from a vending machine at the Lucky Mart convenience store in Colmar Manor. The player scanned the ticket immediately after purchase and was prompted to take it to the Lottery — a message he had never seen before…