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Little store is a Lotto hot spot
The thing to note about the most recent winner from this store is that the numbers were a self pick, not a machine generated quick pick. Therefore this ticket was destined to be a winner wherever it was purchased.
Mar 26, 2007, 11:06 am - CA LotteryGuy - Lottery News

if your state offered keno
Keno has been offered since the 80's in WA state and I have yet to get a ticket. Almost every large casino I have been to also offers Keno but I don't get tickets there either. I also think that WA state keno was the first computer drawn game since it has always been computer drawn but they had an old green glowing led computer pick the numbers originally, it later got updated to a red led machine in the 90's.
Mar 20, 2007, 2:33 pm - dvdiva - Lottery Discussion Forum

How Lottery Numbers Work?
You fill in the numbers on the playslip, give it to the clerk, they put it in the machine, and when you get the actual lottery ticket it will be in numerical order, if that's what you're asking.
Oct 17, 2006, 1:49 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

best of luck
I have been reading some of the things you people have been writing about the two women from PA and thier supposedly winning a million dollar scratch off, why do you keep calling them both thieves, the news stated one was home and the other called to say she won, bring your debit card to pay for it, this woman was scratching at work and won, the tickets are in a machine where you have to put money in first then pick a ticket, she obviously was taking the money from her bosses register, read up o
Jun 4, 2006, 9:20 pm - nascarfan4864 - Lottery Discussion Forum

"T" at the end of your 1st ticket
Shane, T's are on the very first ticket that prints out in my batch of tickets in Texas. It happens when the clerk hits reset twice so that the machine will total the amount you owe for your tickets! Pay close attention to those T near drawbreak. Sometimes,but not always you can get a little treat! The pick 3 number for that night will be hidden in those numbers!
May 9, 2006, 7:36 pm - Ms5PennieGen - Lottery Discussion Forum

One terminal wouldn't take the ticket...T
and another did. I read in a thread here that not all terminals provide all combinations (Quick Picks). I filled out a slip today that my wife worked out from a numerology / lotto booklet, the top line opf the slip was 1 and 9 (first and last numbers on the line, this is a 6/52) and the other numbers went down in a striaght line, 17, 26, 35, 44. So we went to play it and the machine just would not take it. On the way home we stopped at another place, same slip, didn't even fill a ne
Feb 13, 2006, 8:38 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

cashword 3 letter codes
I see. If your State's official site doesn't spell out specifics about the game, then have the cashier check it on the Lottery machine but make sure that you get your ticket back. Tell them you are keeping it for Income Tax purposes (which you should do). Then take it to be checked again elsewhere if you really believe that you have a winner but your not really sure. Good luck.litebets
Jan 8, 2006, 9:20 pm - Litebets27 - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum

Cashier giving me Cash Option
LOL Chewie. that's stupid of him. I was in California a month ago and I asked for 2 mega millions and 2 lottos. The first ticket that came out of the machine was a mega millions set of numbers for 2 drawings then an i'm sorry . made me kinda mad but i got over it.
Nov 16, 2005, 8:59 pm - Annual Payments - Lottery Discussion Forum

The RIGGED Jackpot (PB & MM) Computers!
Greg,I agree, although the machine that is generating the numbers is the lottery machine itself, not a central computer. The lottery machine has a RNG built-in, and it SENDS the numbers picked to the central computer, which registers them, just as it does when you supply the numbers. So, either you pick the numbers, or the lottery machine picks the numbers, and either way, those numbers are sent to the central computer. After the central computer verifies that it has registered the numbers, t
Oct 21, 2005, 4:02 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Faulty ticket
Some retailers/clerks don't shut down their machine and fix the problem when it prints a big white gap down the tickets. If all the bar-code is not printed, no machine will be able to read it and you should not purchase the ticket if all its bar code lines and numbers aren't printed clearly and correctly. Most lotteries have a notice posted somewhere saying it's the responsibility of the customer to check that his tickets are printed correctly before leaving the retailer.RJOh
Sep 7, 2005, 1:58 am - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum