Virginia man claims three $1 million prizes

Jun 10, 2015, 3:51 pm (56 comments)

Mega Millions

RICHMOND, Va. — A Chesterfield, Virginia, man has cashed in three Mega Millions lottery tickets worth $1 million each.

Don Wilson, Virginia newest millionaire, said money does not turn him on.

"It's just money. There is stuff in life that is so much more important than money. Money takes away some concerns and things, but money is not going to add anything of value to your life. Just stuff," Wilson said.

Wilson said the winning numbers — 2, 9, 11, 22, 23, with Mega Ball number 12 — were a combination of family members' birthdays. In addition to the three $1 million winners, two more of his tickets won $500 each. His two $500 winning tickets matched four of the first five numbers and did not match the Mega Ball number.

Wilson seemed matter of fact while he claimed his $3,001,000 check.

"[My] health is much more important to me than this check," he said. "It's a blessing and I'm going to take it that way."

Wilson said he does not play lottery often and only did so after a recent lottery ad campaign caught his attention. He said he planned to use some of the money to help Super Kids, a ministry that helps people with intellectual disabilities in Central Virginia.

The winning tickets were bought at the Kangaroo Express, 891 Temple Avenue in Colonial Heights, a store Wilson said he just happened to be in at the time he bought the tickets.

He did not shed insight into why he bought multiple tickets with the same numbers, a strategy that this time paid off.

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Comments

MaximumMillions

Yeah yeah, if it's just money why play. Please.

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

Mystery over. Wtg sir!

I wish many had such an attitude towards money. Maybe humanity wouldn't be so f'ed up

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

Quote: Originally posted by maringoman on Jun 10, 2015

Mystery over. Wtg sir!

I wish many had such an attitude towards money. Maybe humanity wouldn't be so f'ed up

Skeptical and why do I get the feeling hes secretly just that disgusted he didn't hit the whole thing

Get paid's avatarGet paid

Congrats to the winners.The keep working part,I don,t understand.

Get paid's avatarGet paid

Congrats Mr. Wilson,now I,ll go an buy a ticket an hope its a winner so I can get some stuff.

BellasBMWLucki

i was sensing the same thing member "hearsetrax"

 

congrats to him.... 

 

adios

plumsage's avatarplumsage

Now that is the way to win.  Congrats!!!!

Artist77's avatarArtist77

I think he sounds like he is trying to convince himself he did not mind losing the jp. I feel like there may be more to the story.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

also think he was wheeling numbers based on some system.  He played 4 of the numbers and won also.

Lildarryl

He used a Steve Player system. The same one all of you professionals on this page who win so often bashes.  Lmao

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by Lildarryl on Jun 10, 2015

He used a Steve Player system. The same one all of you professionals on this page who win so often bashes.  Lmao

And you know that how?

There's no way a casual player is going to use a Steve Player system.  That's ludicrous, and I can't imagine why you would be saying that.

Lildarryl

Steve Players system for games as such mostly have multiple winning tickets.   Some with jackpot wins. Some with 5 number wins and some with 4+1 wins.   

 

But who knows what system he uses. Its right up the alley of A Steve Player output. 

 

And what is a casual Player???

.  There are tons of casual players who use Systems. 

 

Im not advertising the exact name of the system. But we all know Steve Player has some credible systems.

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by Lildarryl on Jun 10, 2015

Steve Players system for games as such mostly have multiple winning tickets.   Some with jackpot wins. Some with 5 number wins and some with 4+1 wins.   

 

But who knows what system he uses. Its right up the alley of A Steve Player output. 

 

And what is a casual Player???

.  There are tons of casual players who use Systems. 

 

Im not advertising the exact name of the system. But we all know Steve Player has some credible systems.

There's no way in the world that a casual player would ever use a Steve Player system, and if you know the systems you could not help but agree. 

Your message stated clearly that the guy DID use the Steve Player system, and you then went on to criticize anyone who has bashed Steve Player systems in the past based on this. 

That is pretty outrageous.

  1. Clearly the guy did NOT use a Steve Player system, and,
  2. There is nothing wrong with people criticizing a system, especially one that is extremely expensive and requires the purchase of many tickets.
veganlife125's avatarveganlife125

"My health is much more important to me than this check." 

How true.  You can always make more money easier than getting your health back after you have lost it from a lifetime of hamburgers, fries, pies, nicotine, and vodka.  Of course he would have took the jackpot over 3 million who wouldn't?  You missed his meaning.  He was seeing the glass half full not half empty!

Just from the words and that one picture he carries the aura of someone with more than enough money already.  You can tell a person who has money it just shows.  If thats the case he is being sincere that a few more mil isn't life changing for him.  I bet he played for "the action" as much as for the money.

He looks kinda slim maybe he's a vegan!Banana

Rman313's avatarRman313

DisapproveYeah,yeah,yeah you claimed that money though didnt you!? 3mill would for sure correct ALL my health problems.

zephbe's avatarzephbe

Congratulations to the winner. 

I think people who can't collect anonymously just say something to get through the press conference.  How often they play, how and why they chose the numbers that happened to win is really no one's business. The only reason to buy MM tickets is to win money. You can guess the number without ever buying a ticket if it's just an intellectual workout you like.

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

Dance

Nice Win!

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Jun 10, 2015

And you know that how?

There's no way a casual player is going to use a Steve Player system.  That's ludicrous, and I can't imagine why you would be saying that.

It's just natural for some folks to think when anyone comes that close to winning a jackpot with three tickets in the same drawing they had a system or strategy for playing.  If he had one he wasn't interested in talking about it with all that talk about money not being important.

He may have been a casual player but he was a serious player having matched five on three tickets and four on two other ones.  He probably brought more than five tickets.

People forget some players have strategies for playing games that they only play occasionally like the Michigan couple that traveled to Massachusetts to play its WindFall game when ever it rolled down.  One only read about these kinds of players when they have an unusual win.

RedStang's avatarRedStang

I've done 5 same lines with different mega balls before when the jackpot got around 300. He probably did this every draw.

Lildarryl

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Jun 11, 2015

It's just natural for some folks to think when anyone comes that close to winning a jackpot with three tickets in the same drawing they had a system or strategy for playing.  If he had one he wasn't interested in talking about it with all that talk about money not being important.

He may have been a casual player but he was a serious player having matched five on three tickets and four on two other ones.  He probably brought more than five tickets.

People forget some players have strategies for playing games that they only play occasionally like the Michigan couple that traveled to Massachusetts to play its WindFall game when ever it rolled down.  One only read about these kinds of players when they have an unusual win.

Thank you.

shadowlady's avatarshadowlady

Quote: Originally posted by RedStang on Jun 11, 2015

I've done 5 same lines with different mega balls before when the jackpot got around 300. He probably did this every draw.

Hmmmm, maybe I should try this method, using family birthdays as the 5 numbers . . . .

atoz

I believe like you lildarryl....the guy had a system....and as far as his claim bout money....his talk was BS....he just told us all a good story.  He loves money, he has a system just like you said...or he wouldnt be playing like he does.

rock_nc's avatarrock_nc

Quote: Originally posted by atoz on Jun 11, 2015

I believe like you lildarryl....the guy had a system....and as far as his claim bout money....his talk was BS....he just told us all a good story.  He loves money, he has a system just like you said...or he wouldnt be playing like he does.

I Agree! That's the same vibe I'm getting off his story also!

LckyLary

It sounds like he plays for big jackpots, and probably a little ticked he didn't get the whole thing, as far as a system, I don't see that because a few of the numbers would be too high for a Bonus Ball, so he probably rotated the family numbers if you will, using only the numbers 15 or less for Bonus Balls, no special method just kept putting one of the numbers as the Bonus. The nuts and bolts of wheeling systems is that you have more numbers to use than what fit in the slots so there are rotation patterns that maximize coverage. Best way to test such a thing is have a subset of numbers and see how many fall within your subset, and know how many combinations have to be played to cover it (with or without using a subset of patterns as well), example if odds for 1 ticket are 200 million to one, then the odds for a good 10-ticket system would have to be better than 1 in 20 million, otherwise it may as well be 10 quick-picks.

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by Lildarryl on Jun 11, 2015

Thank you.

While I think he might have  had a system, like Todd I doubt it was a Steve Player system or any other commercial system.  Systems that can be brought are for players who aren't capable or willing to think for themselves.  Only he knows for sure how he picked his numbers and from his conversation it's going to stay that way.

Bleudog101

Too bad he didn't do Megaplier; would have jumped him up to $12 million.  Still $3 million isn't chump change either.

Bleudog101

I read on IGT website they were awarded a contract for the new South African Lottery!

Taurus$'s avatarTaurus$

Quote: Originally posted by zephbe on Jun 11, 2015

Congratulations to the winner. 

I think people who can't collect anonymously just say something to get through the press conference.  How often they play, how and why they chose the numbers that happened to win is really no one's business. The only reason to buy MM tickets is to win money. You can guess the number without ever buying a ticket if it's just an intellectual workout you like.

Bingo I Agree! that's all there is to it and a nice congratulations.LOL

jjtheprince

He has some good cheat codes, watch for the guy to win a few more times over the next couple of years.

OldSchoolPa's avatarOldSchoolPa

I am sure that I am not the only one who gets annoyed whenever a jackpot or second tier winner wax on philosophically about money, saying things like, "money is not everything" or "Money is not important...try telling that to a homeless person or someone living paycheck to paycheck despite budgeting and working multiple jobs.

Like the wise man Yeezy once rapped, "Having money's not everything, but having it is.

With money, you can afford best healthcare. With money, you can afford to live where you want. With money, you can afford to choose how you want to spend your day or with whom you want to spend your time. With money, you can afford where you want to send your children to school or not, instead choosing to homeschool them. With money, you can broaden your horizons through traveling the world because you can afford it.

Without money, you may opt to forego medical attention/treatment. Without money, you may find yourself homeless. Without money, your day is preoccupied with hustling to survive. Without money, your children attend the school where your little money affords you modest accommodations.  Without money, you don't have time to homeschool your children. Without money, your horizon is the few blocks in the city your feet or small change can take you.

So please remember that before you get up on your high horse and wax philosophically about how money is not important and how you will continue to work the same job, even though there are others waiting for an opportunity to advance so they can provide better for their family.

temposhaman

its funny seeing posts like this.

 

hope this answers the universe.

temposhaman

agreed. many times over.

 

luck like that?!

zephbe's avatarzephbe

Quote: Originally posted by OldSchoolPa on Jun 11, 2015

I am sure that I am not the only one who gets annoyed whenever a jackpot or second tier winner wax on philosophically about money, saying things like, "money is not everything" or "Money is not important...try telling that to a homeless person or someone living paycheck to paycheck despite budgeting and working multiple jobs.

Like the wise man Yeezy once rapped, "Having money's not everything, but having it is.

With money, you can afford best healthcare. With money, you can afford to live where you want. With money, you can afford to choose how you want to spend your day or with whom you want to spend your time. With money, you can afford where you want to send your children to school or not, instead choosing to homeschool them. With money, you can broaden your horizons through traveling the world because you can afford it.

Without money, you may opt to forego medical attention/treatment. Without money, you may find yourself homeless. Without money, your day is preoccupied with hustling to survive. Without money, your children attend the school where your little money affords you modest accommodations.  Without money, you don't have time to homeschool your children. Without money, your horizon is the few blocks in the city your feet or small change can take you.

So please remember that before you get up on your high horse and wax philosophically about how money is not important and how you will continue to work the same job, even though there are others waiting for an opportunity to advance so they can provide better for their family.

I Agree!

ThePainter1

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ElinaSammy2081's avatarElinaSammy2081

Quote: Originally posted by OldSchoolPa on Jun 11, 2015

I am sure that I am not the only one who gets annoyed whenever a jackpot or second tier winner wax on philosophically about money, saying things like, "money is not everything" or "Money is not important...try telling that to a homeless person or someone living paycheck to paycheck despite budgeting and working multiple jobs.

Like the wise man Yeezy once rapped, "Having money's not everything, but having it is.

With money, you can afford best healthcare. With money, you can afford to live where you want. With money, you can afford to choose how you want to spend your day or with whom you want to spend your time. With money, you can afford where you want to send your children to school or not, instead choosing to homeschool them. With money, you can broaden your horizons through traveling the world because you can afford it.

Without money, you may opt to forego medical attention/treatment. Without money, you may find yourself homeless. Without money, your day is preoccupied with hustling to survive. Without money, your children attend the school where your little money affords you modest accommodations.  Without money, you don't have time to homeschool your children. Without money, your horizon is the few blocks in the city your feet or small change can take you.

So please remember that before you get up on your high horse and wax philosophically about how money is not important and how you will continue to work the same job, even though there are others waiting for an opportunity to advance so they can provide better for their family.

I Agree!

Gleno's avatarGleno

That is an interesting question as to why he bought 3 tickets with the same numbers but it paid him very well.

Great to see that he is helping kids with disabilities!

Maybe because he has a charitable heart, good  karma was working for him.

White Bounce

rock_nc's avatarrock_nc

Quote: Originally posted by OldSchoolPa on Jun 11, 2015

I am sure that I am not the only one who gets annoyed whenever a jackpot or second tier winner wax on philosophically about money, saying things like, "money is not everything" or "Money is not important...try telling that to a homeless person or someone living paycheck to paycheck despite budgeting and working multiple jobs.

Like the wise man Yeezy once rapped, "Having money's not everything, but having it is.

With money, you can afford best healthcare. With money, you can afford to live where you want. With money, you can afford to choose how you want to spend your day or with whom you want to spend your time. With money, you can afford where you want to send your children to school or not, instead choosing to homeschool them. With money, you can broaden your horizons through traveling the world because you can afford it.

Without money, you may opt to forego medical attention/treatment. Without money, you may find yourself homeless. Without money, your day is preoccupied with hustling to survive. Without money, your children attend the school where your little money affords you modest accommodations.  Without money, you don't have time to homeschool your children. Without money, your horizon is the few blocks in the city your feet or small change can take you.

So please remember that before you get up on your high horse and wax philosophically about how money is not important and how you will continue to work the same job, even though there are others waiting for an opportunity to advance so they can provide better for their family.

I Agree! I like what you said, cause I'm fall in the without money paragraph you stated! But wishing I was in the with money paragraph! Would be so nice that I, this 61 year old man could spend the rest of my life wealthy! Wishing you all Good Luck!

Taurus$'s avatarTaurus$

Quote: Originally posted by OldSchoolPa on Jun 11, 2015

I am sure that I am not the only one who gets annoyed whenever a jackpot or second tier winner wax on philosophically about money, saying things like, "money is not everything" or "Money is not important...try telling that to a homeless person or someone living paycheck to paycheck despite budgeting and working multiple jobs.

Like the wise man Yeezy once rapped, "Having money's not everything, but having it is.

With money, you can afford best healthcare. With money, you can afford to live where you want. With money, you can afford to choose how you want to spend your day or with whom you want to spend your time. With money, you can afford where you want to send your children to school or not, instead choosing to homeschool them. With money, you can broaden your horizons through traveling the world because you can afford it.

Without money, you may opt to forego medical attention/treatment. Without money, you may find yourself homeless. Without money, your day is preoccupied with hustling to survive. Without money, your children attend the school where your little money affords you modest accommodations.  Without money, you don't have time to homeschool your children. Without money, your horizon is the few blocks in the city your feet or small change can take you.

So please remember that before you get up on your high horse and wax philosophically about how money is not important and how you will continue to work the same job, even though there are others waiting for an opportunity to advance so they can provide better for their family.

You are on point about this i totally agreeI Agree!. I would never say what he said. i would've just said what a blessing this is. And get the hell out of there before anybody tries to ask me more questions.LOL

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by Bleudog101 on Jun 11, 2015

Too bad he didn't do Megaplier; would have jumped him up to $12 million.  Still $3 million isn't chump change either.

Like he said "money isn't important", maybe he thought spending money on more lines than spending more money per line gave him a better chance to win.

MaximumMillions

Quote: Originally posted by OldSchoolPa on Jun 11, 2015

I am sure that I am not the only one who gets annoyed whenever a jackpot or second tier winner wax on philosophically about money, saying things like, "money is not everything" or "Money is not important...try telling that to a homeless person or someone living paycheck to paycheck despite budgeting and working multiple jobs.

Like the wise man Yeezy once rapped, "Having money's not everything, but having it is.

With money, you can afford best healthcare. With money, you can afford to live where you want. With money, you can afford to choose how you want to spend your day or with whom you want to spend your time. With money, you can afford where you want to send your children to school or not, instead choosing to homeschool them. With money, you can broaden your horizons through traveling the world because you can afford it.

Without money, you may opt to forego medical attention/treatment. Without money, you may find yourself homeless. Without money, your day is preoccupied with hustling to survive. Without money, your children attend the school where your little money affords you modest accommodations.  Without money, you don't have time to homeschool your children. Without money, your horizon is the few blocks in the city your feet or small change can take you.

So please remember that before you get up on your high horse and wax philosophically about how money is not important and how you will continue to work the same job, even though there are others waiting for an opportunity to advance so they can provide better for their family.

Well said.

With money you can forego do-it-yourself Walgreens dentistry. You can seek expert medical advice, you can move from polluted areas to clean ones. money buys health, Pharma wouldn't be big business otherwise.

computerhead723's avatarcomputerhead723

Quote: Originally posted by MaximumMillions on Jun 10, 2015

Yeah yeah, if it's just money why play. Please.

MaximumMillions

Quote: Originally posted by computerhead723 on Jun 12, 2015

https://t.co/3P9s3jgg5r

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Congratulations Mr. Wilson Thumbs Up

rcbbuckeye's avatarrcbbuckeye

Quote: Originally posted by MaximumMillions on Jun 12, 2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhkDn0Usz1k

Ok

I watch that for 1 minute 45 seconds. First time ever I saw Honey Boo Boo.

Dang what a mess. I fear what that kid will be like when she's grown up.

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

Quote: Originally posted by rcbbuckeye on Jun 12, 2015

Ok

I watch that for 1 minute 45 seconds. First time ever I saw Honey Boo Boo.

Dang what a mess. I fear what that kid will be like when she's grown up.

Same here. First time to see her. It feels like I fell asleep and when I woke up everybody but me somehow knew who Honey Boo Boo is. My resolution to cut down on watching tv shows must have worked. I'm glad.

Bleudog101

So Virginia had two more $1 million winners last night...wouldn't it be something if it were the same guy???

Lildarryl

Quote: Originally posted by Bleudog101 on Jun 13, 2015

So Virginia had two more $1 million winners last night...wouldn't it be something if it were the same guy???

i bet it was !!!!!

Bleudog101

Quote: Originally posted by Bleudog101 on Jun 13, 2015

So Virginia had two more $1 million winners last night...wouldn't it be something if it were the same guy???

Something made me go back to MM website; one ticket bought Megaplier and now has $5 million!

mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Jun 12, 2015

Like he said "money isn't important", maybe he thought spending money on more lines than spending more money per line gave him a better chance to win.

Like he said "money isn't important". If money isn't important, how come he is playing multiple lines of the same numbers, knowing fully well that if it hit, he will be in the money that he claims is not important?. He should have just been thankful instead of making himself sound like a jerkhole. I like to see where it says that he gave all that money away to the church or any other verifiably credible org. that helps his community. Having money is very important otherwise that fool will not be playing the lottery, like the rest of us who already have money but want just a little bit more.

faber98

Quote: Originally posted by mypiemaster on Jun 13, 2015

Like he said "money isn't important". If money isn't important, how come he is playing multiple lines of the same numbers, knowing fully well that if it hit, he will be in the money that he claims is not important?. He should have just been thankful instead of making himself sound like a jerkhole. I like to see where it says that he gave all that money away to the church or any other verifiably credible org. that helps his community. Having money is very important otherwise that fool will not be playing the lottery, like the rest of us who already have money but want just a little bit more.

winners who say they are going to give large amounts to charity or help disabled kids seldom do very much. they just say that to deflect attention from them from people trying to figure out a way to get their hands on it. somewhat of a smart move to get people to leave you alone. meanwhile he will buy a house with rooms he will never go into, furniture he will never sit in, cars he will seldom drive. he won and can do what he wants with it, but the "money isn't important" comment wasn't necessary.

Drenick1's avatarDrenick1

If money isn't important than why even play the lottery? This guy is an arrogant idiot who simply got lucky and is still peeved about being so close to winning the jackpot.

Gleno's avatarGleno

Winning the lottery is no doubt a meaningful coincidence, in a world of random probabilities.

Crazy

veganlife125's avatarveganlife125

Quote: Originally posted by faber98 on Jun 14, 2015

winners who say they are going to give large amounts to charity or help disabled kids seldom do very much. they just say that to deflect attention from them from people trying to figure out a way to get their hands on it. somewhat of a smart move to get people to leave you alone. meanwhile he will buy a house with rooms he will never go into, furniture he will never sit in, cars he will seldom drive. he won and can do what he wants with it, but the "money isn't important" comment wasn't necessary.

Id have to say the opposite on this one faber98.  Big winners say they are going to give to causes, charities, and churches in an attempt to be politically correct and not be hated.  This does not get people to leave you alone quite the opposite.  It makes you look like a weak minded easy pickings stool piqeon.  Everyone will come out of the woodwork at you looking for easy money.

Id suggest get tough and tell them the only charity is what you see "me".  Also anyone contacting me will be hit with peace bonds and harassment suits so stay away.  Of course you would take a hit with "the crowd" but then after settling in i would give 10% to the church and look into a similar amount elsewhere over time. Thats the smart move to get people to leave you alone.  For the ones that were not going to give anything away this is still the right play.  You told the TRUTH.  Let the Haters Hate. Wink

 

Id like to say i don't believe the hate comments this man is getting in this thread but im not surprised.  I watched the video.  It was straight up honest.  I can't find anything he said that was a lie.  Some people are just sensitive to what he said because they are envious and greedy themselves.

I explained it in a previous post on page 2(read it) but lets say it another way.  No smart person plays these lotteries to get "rich" or get "money thats important" since thats not going to happen for 99.9999999% of people geez!  Its for the entertainment value of playing "for the action", "daydreaming of a big win that you know is not coming", and "watching the reactions of the winners at the press conference"!  If you can't look at it that way your going to not have fun with this thing! 

Haters are gonna Hate! Big Grin

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

Quote: Originally posted by veganlife125 on Jun 14, 2015

Id have to say the opposite on this one faber98.  Big winners say they are going to give to causes, charities, and churches in an attempt to be politically correct and not be hated.  This does not get people to leave you alone quite the opposite.  It makes you look like a weak minded easy pickings stool piqeon.  Everyone will come out of the woodwork at you looking for easy money.

Id suggest get tough and tell them the only charity is what you see "me".  Also anyone contacting me will be hit with peace bonds and harassment suits so stay away.  Of course you would take a hit with "the crowd" but then after settling in i would give 10% to the church and look into a similar amount elsewhere over time. Thats the smart move to get people to leave you alone.  For the ones that were not going to give anything away this is still the right play.  You told the TRUTH.  Let the Haters Hate. Wink

 

Id like to say i don't believe the hate comments this man is getting in this thread but im not surprised.  I watched the video.  It was straight up honest.  I can't find anything he said that was a lie.  Some people are just sensitive to what he said because they are envious and greedy themselves.

I explained it in a previous post on page 2(read it) but lets say it another way.  No smart person plays these lotteries to get "rich" or get "money thats important" since thats not going to happen for 99.9999999% of people geez!  Its for the entertainment value of playing "for the action", "daydreaming of a big win that you know is not coming", and "watching the reactions of the winners at the press conference"!  If you can't look at it that way your going to not have fun with this thing! 

Haters are gonna Hate! Big Grin

I also took his word for it. Who knows, maybe he survived stage 4 cancer and is now truly appreciative of a good health than all the money in the world. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that some millionaires play the lottery too

Funtimz's avatarFuntimz

I would be content with one 1 million dollar prize.

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