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Crystal Dunn (Credit: Kentucky Lottery) LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Crystal Dunn said she’s always looking for ways to help others, and that notion didn’t change even when she recently won the lottery.

The Louisville, Kentucky, woman recently won $146,000.Earlier this month, Dunn played the Bank Buster Jackpot Instant Play game online, waging $20.

A few seconds later, she got a message on her computer screen saying that she had won the progressive jackpot which starts at $100,000 and increases with each ticket purchase. RELATED: Friends of 35 years keep promise, split $361,527 lottery prize"I saw that and didn’t believe it at first," Dunn said in a news release. "It’s a pretty exciting feeling.

I never thought I would win something like this, but this goes to show it can happen."What are the odds you win the lottery?

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