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Washington, D.C. woman makes $2 million lottery claim in thematically appropriate attire
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DC Not anonymous/Anonymous possible via a trust or LLC. Anonymous question is not directly answered on lottery website. In the District of Columbia, specific lottery winner information is public record. However, a Powerball Jackpot win was claimed via a LLC in 2009. Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/05/04/AR2009050402008.html
Oct 23, 2025, 10:12 am - hearsetrax - Lottery News
$48 billion over 40 years: Where California Lottery dollars go
Very well written article and an enjoyable read IMHO.
Sixteenth paragraph summed it up in a nutshell...pay players more, decrease overhead and numbers will increase which they did. Funny thing is have been watching YouTube videos about Las Vegas and how they're doing the exact opposite and folks have had enough!
Oct 3, 2025, 9:24 am - Bleudog101 - Lottery News
Montana Lottery aims to prohibit bulk purchases after group takes gamble on $1.6 million jackpot
Wait, are you saying that you are in favor of wealthy buying groups swooping in and buying jackpots?
Also, you make some kind of allegation about Pick 6 games being made harder. That's not what is happening here, and it's a Pick 5 game, not Pick 6. There was literally nothing in this article about making games harder to win.
Sep 19, 2025, 3:43 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Powerball drawing produces huge number of big winners, including two who split the jackpot
It's interesting that states may have to put some thought in how they arrange numbers on their play slips to eliminate pattern selections if they don't have in place rules protecting themselves with parimutuel payouts for large payouts.
I kind of remember Texas All or Nothing https://www.lotterypost.com/news/262005 having similar issues where they needed to add parimutuel to the rules for large payouts. Even though the article does not mention it I believe their play slips allowed you to sel
Apr 30, 2026, 6:14 pm - jimjwright - Lottery News
Powerball drawing produces huge number of big winners, including two who split the jackpot
Mentioning a conspiracy while claiming no conspiracy is just pure irony.
If you'd spent enough time on the website you'd have seen dozens of them every time jackpot gets big. Just recently with someone claiming all the jackpots coming from one county in Michigan.
I agree with you on one thing. There has never been so many second tier winners on a small jackpot. And if you'd read the article you'd understand the reason behind it. It's the way the playslips are for a lot of the states.
Apr 30, 2026, 6:07 pm - johnnyBlaze - Lottery News
$110,000 Michigan Lottery Fantasy 5 Double Play winner has one month left to claim
Why? Do you think they collect the winnings personally?
It says in the article that unclaimed prizes goes to the public schools.
I think that unclaimed prizes should be returned to the players (a bonus drawing or something). But it's the state, so of course they keep it.
Apr 21, 2026, 9:32 pm - Tucker Black - Lottery News
Once homeless, now a lottery winner: Colorado man gets his $1 million comeback
Did you even read the article?
What does it have to do with chinese food?
As Brock Lee mentioned, it was a scratcher not a draw game.
Scratching my head over this reply though,
Mar 12, 2026, 8:58 am - LottoBux - Lottery News
Winner of $877,800 Idaho Cash jackpot is infamous bulk buyer
Trump is a billionaire - he doesn't need to buy lottery tickets.
Also he's president of the US and it is state law that applies here not national law. Read the entire article that indicates that at least some states are doing something about bulk purchases.
In that vein, This has been going on for a spell and Sleepy Joe Biden and Kamala the Drunk did nothing.
Feb 27, 2026, 8:24 am - JohnGalt3 - Lottery News
New Jersey couple wins $3 million lottery prize six months after winning $1 million
I'm talking about the 1 in 1.2T odds mentioned in the article specifically which is independent of how much you play.
You can play a 100 or 1000 games, the odds above are not going to change since odds of winning those big prizes are calculated based solely on odds of each of those two games. On the other hand, the more you play the more chances you have of winning something which is common sense and you can't combine both.
I don't know how else to explain it further.
Nov 18, 2025, 7:08 pm - johnnyBlaze - Lottery News
Three $1 million winning Powerball lottery tickets sold at the same New York store
I went back an re-read the article......
New York State Gaming Commission spokesman Lee Park told The Post that the identity of the ticketholder, or ticketholders, is unknown since none of the three $1 million winning tickets have been claimed yet.
So there's the answer to my question. G5
Oct 28, 2025, 10:00 am - GiveFive - Lottery News
