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Saskatoon man nets $154,170.60 in lottery win by adding All-In

The happy winner plans to put his windfall toward debt and planning a vacation.
Courtney Saliken
Courtney Saliken got an upgrade because of his All-In option.

SASKATOON — Courtney Saliken of Saskatoon is reveling in his decision to add All-In to his Poker Lotto ticket. The addition made his prize jump from $10,000 to $154,170.60!

“I was in complete shock,” Saliken said. “When I got home, I called my wife, asking if she was sitting down. I took a picture of the ticket and sent it to her.”

“We've talked for years about what it would feel like to win,” continued Saliken. “I thought it was starting to sink in, but maybe it will when the cheque comes.”

The happy winner plans to put his windfall toward debt and planning a vacation.

“It's just surreal and a bit of a shock. It's unbelievable,” Saliken added.Saliken purchased his Poker Lotto ticket for the May 12 draw at the 7-Eleven Food Store at 132 McClocklin Rd. in Saskatoon.

When his instant win showed up on the screen, Saliken first thought it was an advertisement until the cashier told him that he won $154,172.60 – the largest prize for a ticket sold at that store!

One of Saliken’s three hands matched a Royal Flush, winning $10,000. Another hand matched a pair of jacks or better for $2, plus the $144,170.60 All-In jackpot. Saliken added the All-In option for $1 when he purchased his ticket.