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$33,000 Nebraska Pick 5 Prize for Plainview Man

October 9, 2009 – David Janovec of Plainview recently won $33,000 playing Nebraska Pick 5 from the Nebraska Lottery.

There were more than 6,000 Nebraska Lottery winners in the Thursday, September 10, drawings. Among them were two winners of the $66,000 Nebraska Pick 5 jackpot. Janovec purchased one of the jackpot-winning tickets at Roadrunner, 210 West Park Avenue in Plainview. The five-play quick pick ticket contained one play with the winning numbers 9, 26, 28, 32, 37 from the September 10 drawing for a $33,000 share of the jackpot prize.

One hundred and eighty-two Nebraska Lottery players have won the Nebraska Pick 5 jackpot to date.

While claiming his prize on October 1, Janovec told Nebraska Lottery officials that he was “shocked” and “happy” to win his $33,000 share of the Nebraska Pick 5 jackpot. He has no definite plans for his prize at this time.

Nebraska Pick 5 is a unique Nebraska Lottery game: all the proceeds from Nebraska Pick 5 stay in Nebraska, and all the winning tickets are sold in Nebraska at Nebraska Lottery Lotto game retailers. The odds of winning the Nebraska Pick 5 jackpot, which starts at $50,000 and grows by $4,000 each time it is not won, are 1 in 501,942 while the overall odds of winning a prize in the game are 1 in 8.

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