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Woman couldn’t sleep, so she checks Missouri lottery numbers. ‘Thought I was dreaming’

A woman won $230,000 playing the Missouri Lottery’s Show Me Cash game.
A woman won $230,000 playing the Missouri Lottery’s Show Me Cash game. Photo from Mackenzie Marco, UnSplash

Someone needed to pinch a Missouri woman who thought she was dreaming after realizing she won a lottery jackpot.

The St. Louis woman recently claimed her $230,000 prize after winning big in Missouri Lottery’s Show Me Cash game.

The Missouri Lottery said in a Sept. 26 news release the woman purchased her ticket at a convenience store in St. Louis ahead of the Sept. 8 drawing.

“I had went out celebrating the night before with girlfriends, and I couldn’t sleep that night,” she told lottery officials. “I got up and I was like, ‘Well, let me just check my lottery numbers.’ So I thought I was dreaming!”

The $230,000 win gives her and her friends plenty more reason to celebrate.

She said she plays Show Me Cash when the jackpot gets high, and she won using the same numbers she’s used for two years — 1, 8, 14, 16 and 39.

Show Me Cash costs $1 to play, and the jackpot begins at $50,000 and grows daily until someone wins. Odds of winning the jackpot are 1-in-575,757.

The estimated Sept. 27 jackpot is $389,000.

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This story was originally published September 27, 2023 at 12:30 PM with the headline "Woman couldn’t sleep, so she checks Missouri lottery numbers. ‘Thought I was dreaming’."

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Mike Stunson
Lexington Herald-Leader
Mike Stunson covers real-time news for McClatchy. He is a 2011 Western Kentucky University graduate who has previously worked at the Paducah Sun and Madisonville Messenger as a sports reporter and the Lexington Herald-Leader as a breaking news reporter. 
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