“With the kids I have in college and diapers, it will get soaked up,” he said with a laugh. Beck said that he was going to spend his $76,000 on his family. He also said that it was funny how when Beck won, he told the staff that he would send them a tip. Dundas said Beck was a great customer who was friendly and very nice to staff. “That’s amazing that a one-dollar option was worth $60,000,” Beck said. Beck opted for the extra $1 multiplier on the ticket, turning his $15,000 win, into $75,000, multiplying his prize by five. He also said the only thing he didn’t win on the ticket was the special Bullseye prize. We usually see $1,600 or $1,800 wins on Video Lottery, but never anything like this.” Beck said he was visiting Seaside with his wife and his in-laws when they won the prize. We’re a good local restaurant and bar but during the spring and summer months we get a lot of tourists, like Tony. “We’ve been open since 2002 and have never sold a Lottery ticket with a prize this large,” Dundas said.
“My wife wanted to play while we were at the place eating, so we did.” Neil Dundas, owner of Dundee’s said he didn’t know the ticket was worth so much. “Honestly, I haven’t played Oregon Lottery Keno, and I wasn’t even sure how to play,” Beck said when he claimed the prize.