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Kwik Stop Food Mart Sells Winning Ticket in “Double-Play” Lottery Game
DES MOINES, Iowa - A California man won $50,000 playing a game he purchased at a Dubuque
retailer!
James Pacquer of Antioch, Calif., won the top prize playing the “Twice Lucky”
double-play game. He purchased the winning ticket at Kwik Stop Food Mart, 4039 Pennsylvania Ave.
in Dubuque.
Pacquer claimed his prize at Iowa Lottery headquarters in Des Moines.
Twice Lucky consists of an instant-scratch ticket on the front and a pull-tab game on the back. The
ticket has three play areas on the front side. In the number match area, if a player matches their
“Single” number to the “Lucky Number,” they win the prize shown for
that game. If their “Double” number matches the “Lucky Number” in the
same game, they win double the prize shown for that game. In the hidden symbol area, if the player
finds a “2” in any spot, they win the prize shown below that number. If they get a
“star” symbol, they win double the prize. In the symbol match area, if the player gets a
“horseshoe” symbol in either row, they win the prize shown for that row. If they get
two “horseshoe” symbols in the same row, they win double the prize shown for that
row. In the pull-tab area on the back of the ticket, if the player matches three like symbols under the
same ‘tab,’ they win the corresponding prize in the prize legend. Overall odds of w
inning are 1 in 4.
Fourteen top prizes of $50,000 have been claimed in the game. Three top prizes are still
available, as well as approximately 25 prizes of $1,000, more than 75 prizes of $400 and more than
500 prizes of $80.
Since the Iowa Lottery's inception in 1985, more than $2.1 billion has been awarded in prizes
and more than $1.1 billion has been raised for state programs.
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