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Longtime Mass Lottery employee fired for allegedly cashing unsold winning scratch tickets
A longtime sales supervisor for the Massachusetts State Lottery was fired Tuesday after he was seen cashing winning instant tickets, a state official said, sparking fear that the lottery's supposedly strict security protocols may have been violated.
David Cannistraro, a $100,000-a-year employee who had worked for the lottery since 2002, was first placed on paid administrative leave in June after another lottery employee saw him cashing tickets at a store on Cape Cod, said Chandra Allard, chie
Aug 23, 2019, 9:26 am - Todd - Lottery News
The daily lottery was originally a Harlem game — then the government wanted in
By Bridgett M. Davis
In the early 1920s, Casper Holstein, a black man from the Danish West Indies who worked as a porter for a Fifth Avenue store, liked to study the Clearing House totals published in a year's worth of newspapers he'd saved. The Clearing House was an operation that managed the exchanges of money among New York City banks on a daily basis. It occurred to Holstein that the numbers printed were different every day.
Until then, lottery games existed, but the winning numbers we
Mar 1, 2019, 8:33 pm - Todd - Lottery News
WHO is going to show you how to win w/ positive R.O.I. Long term
Tucker Black, et al-
Appreciate the courteous response
Respectably, as the entire universe and its manifestations are inter connected, everything matters.
The entire universe has to be understood as a single undivided whole.
David Bohm, physicist (The Undivided Universe)
Sure the casinos have the edge, they built it into the games non-mutable, but odds and probabilities are not synonymous, so don't let the odds betray you as they can be surpassed. Relative to keno seemigly hor
Jan 31, 2019, 6:28 pm - eddessaknight - Lottery Discussion Forum
What are the bases of an algorithm for discovering patterns of a lottery
Lucky Loser!
First of all, I had decided to step back and just mind my own lottery business.
I'm a 'system player' using what I believe is a 'winning strategy' that has paid off many times.
No jackpots yet, but, you never know what might happen in future.
Secondly, when I read your comments suggesting that lottery officials can manage the output of the 'daily game' lottery machines, I couldn't resist.
Many lottery gamblers believe the dumb as dirt lottery balls are alive and can c
Jul 14, 2018, 4:46 pm - bobby623 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Connecticut Lottery hires director of Illinois Lottery as new CEO
The Connecticut Lottery Corp.'s governing board voted Thursday to hire Gregory Smith, acting director of the Illinois Lottery, as its new CEO in hopes of stability after nearly two years of turmoil, recriminations and investigations at the quasi-public agency with a $1.2 billion annual budget.
The lottery's top job had been vacant since Sept. 22, 2016, when last CEO, Anne Noble, stepped down amid controversy and entered an unusual and lucrative severance agreement with the agency's board of d
Jul 6, 2018, 10:10 am - Todd - Lottery News
High-tech lottery company opens new $15M facility in Florida
On its face, an instant lottery card wouldn't seem an example of high tech.
But the 22 layers of print, security and other features needed to produce a modern lottery card make it high tech indeed.
So tech was one of the themes celebrated Tuesday at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new $15 million facility in Lakeland operated by the British-based International Game Technology (formerly known as Gtech).
We aren't just tourism anymore. We aren't just agriculture. We're finally high tec
Feb 22, 2018, 1:05 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Auditor general finds no fault with Pa. Lottery, but unusual wins remain unexplained
Pennsylvania's Auditor General says that he has full confidence in the integrity of the Pennsylvania Lottery following a review in response to an investigation in 2017 that found some Pennsylvanians have claimed lottery tickets with seemingly improbable frequency.
In an interview Monday, Eugene DePasquale said he met with lottery officials and was given a thorough tour of its operations and an explanation of its security procedures.
DePasquale added that the lottery told him it had investi
Feb 6, 2018, 11:35 am - Todd - Lottery News
CT Lottery holds do-over raffle drawing
Million-dollar winner is one of the tickets excluded from the first drawing
16 tickets won prizes in both drawings
The Connecticut Lottery Corp. held a do-over drawing Tuesday morning to partially correct a $1.375 million blunder that happened Jan. 1, when nearly half of the eligible tickets in the New Year's Million-Dollar Super Draw game 100,000 out of the 214,601 sold at $10 each were excluded from the drawing.
The electronic drawing was conducted without apparent problems by a team
Jan 16, 2018, 1:34 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Connecticut Lottery to re-draw raffle Tuesday
The Connecticut Lottery Corp. has set Tuesday at 11 a.m. as the time for a do-over drawing to partly make up for a Jan. 1 fiasco in which nearly half the eligible tickets in the Super Draw game 100,000 out of 214,601 sold at $10 each were excluded by mistake.
But some lottery players are still unhappy.
The new drawing will be held as two investigations are already underway into how the $1.375 million error occurred on New Year's Day and it's unlikely to satisfy many of the holders of the 1
Jan 13, 2018, 4:43 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Two CT Lottery employees on paid leave during probe of botched drawing
The Connecticut Lottery Corp. said Wednesday that it has placed two employees on paid administrative leave while it investigates a human error that shut 100,000 eligible tickets out of Monday's drawing in the New Year's $1,000,000 Super Draw game, forcing a second drawing yet to be scheduled.
(See Connecticut Lottery forced to redraw special New Year's raffle after 'human error', Lottery Post, Jan. 2, 2018.)
Investigations are being conducted by both the CT Lottery and the [state] Departm
Jan 4, 2018, 3:22 pm - Todd - Lottery News
