According to state lottery officials, Ronald Durham previously won $250,000 playing the KENO! Game in 2014.

A Michigan man who enjoys playing the lotto has received a visit from Lady Luck twice in the past ten years!

According to a Michigan Lottery press release, Ronald Durham, 64, won $25,000 a year for life after matching five white balls in the Lucky for Life game last month.

The winning ticket was purchased by the Wyandotte resident at the Southgate 7-Eleven on Fort Street. He admitted to playing the game he won frequently to lottery officials.

According to the press release, Durham stated, “I play Lucky for Life every day and I always check the numbers online after the drawing.” “I checked the winning numbers in the morning as usual, and I was shocked to see I won $25,000 a year for life!”

Durham has previously experienced a lotto jackpot win. The citizen of southeast Michigan earned $250,000 playing the KENO! game in 2014.

It’s hard to realize that, less than ten years later, I’ve won another significant award. Durham informed lottery administrators.

According to a news statement, Durham has now picked up his reward, a $390,000 lump sum payment, at the Michigan Lottery’s corporate office.

He informed the lottery officials that he would preserve the remainder and use some of the money for travel. Durham said, “I feel like the luckiest person in Michigan!”

According to the Michigan Lottery, Lucky for Life gives players the chance to win up to $1,000 every day for the rest of their lives. Players must match a Lucky Ball and all five white balls in order to win.

Players who match all five white balls, like Durham, but not the Lucky Ball, win $25,000 per year for the rest of their lives. $5,000 is up for grabs if four white balls and the Lucky Ball line up.

Lucky for Life games are available in 26 states and the District of Columbia.