Lotto Max logo. (Photo courtesy of OLG.ca)Lotto Max logo. (Photo courtesy of OLG.ca)
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Someone in CK could be very rich if they played Tuesday's Lotto Max

Check your Lotto Max tickets and accounts because you could be a mega-millionaire.

The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) is reporting that someone won $60 million in the Lotto Max draw on Tuesday night. The OLG said the winning ticket was sold on OLG.ca. The jackpot win is the largest ever for a ticket bought on the web site.

"Check your OLG.ca accounts, Ontario! Someone will be waking up to an enormous surprise in their inbox!" said the OLG.

Someone in Chatham-Kent also won a $1 million Maxmillions prize.

OLG is reminding players that they can check their tickets from home on OLG.ca, by using the OLG App on their mobile device, signing up on OLG.ca for winning number email alerts, or by calling the OLG WIN! Line toll free at 1-866-891-8946.

Lotto Max players must match all seven numbers in any one set to win the jackpot or the Maxmillions prizes.

The next Lotto Max jackpot on Friday is estimated at $17 million.

Tickets can be purchased until 10:30 p.m. on Friday for that evening's draw.

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