Man won Virginia Lottery a second time with odd approach: He picked unlucky numbers

A Virginia man just won the state lottery for the second time and his approach defies logic.

Keith Boone of Chesapeake says he picked the winning numbers based on the fact they “hadn’t come up in a while” as winners for anyone else.

So, he basically picked the unlucky numbers: 9-17-23-32-40.

The $1 ticket paid off handsomely, with Boone claiming a $712,544 jackpot Cash 5 with EZ Match game on May 28, the Virginia Lottery reported in a news release on June 28.

Odds of winning in the game are 1 in 749,398, according to the lottery website.

Keith Boone of Chesapeake just won the Virginia Lottery for the second time, only the prize was bigger this time.
Keith Boone of Chesapeake just won the Virginia Lottery for the second time, only the prize was bigger this time.

Boone’s only explanation for the odd approach was: “I had a hunch.”

He was equally low-key about winning. “I remained calm,” Boone said. “I didn’t jump up and down.”

It marks the second time Boone has won in the Virginia Lottery, officials said. He matched all five numbers “in the old Cash 5 game” in May 1999, and won $100,000, lottery officials said.

The most recent win came with a ticket bought at a Rite Aid drug store in Chesapeake and he timed it perfectly for the big win. “The jackpot starts at $100,000 and grows until it is won,” according to the game.

Boone did not reveal what he intends to do with his winnings.

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