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(UPI) A New Jersey man is a two-state lottery winner after winning $150,000 in his home state and $100,000 in Pennsylvania.
The winner, identified as Thomas A. of Pitman, told New Jersey Lottery officials it was 'just luck' that he decided to buy a High Card Poker scratch-off ticket with a spare $5 he had left over from buying some more expensive lottery tickets.
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- High Card Poker (Game #01436) went on sale Aug. 7, and was canceled three days later on Aug. In a statement, the NJ Lottery said the cancellation was due to the potential for players to.
- The ranking of individual cards, from high to low, is Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. When comparing hands with one pair of cards, the hand with the highest pair wins, irrespective of the rank of the other cards.
Thomas ended up scratching off a $150,000 winner.
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The player said the jackpot wasn't his first brush with lottery luck -- he previously scored $100,000 from a Pennsylvania Lottery scratch-off ticket a few years earlier.
Thomas said he plans to buy a new car and take a vacation with his winnings.
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New Jersey gambling is full of rich history; some of it was legal, much of it not. Atlantic City casinos became legal in 1976, with illegal gambling activities before that. The other forms of legalized gambling in New Jersey are racing, a state lottery, and charitable games. New Jersey became the third state to legalize online poker in 2013.