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Tennessee Lottery a step closer to restoring real drawings
Tennessee Lottery a step closer to restoring real drawingsPosted: 4/2/2008 11:02:07 PM  A Tennessee House panel has advanced a proposal to require the state lottery to abandon computerized drawings for its games. House Minority Leader Jason Mumpower, a Bristol Republican, says he sponsored the manual drawings measure in response to a loss in consumer confidence following a computer programming error last year. The glitch prevented duplicate numbers to be drawn for nearly a month. Lottery officials estimate it would cost about $5 million a year to return to drawing numbered balls for the Cash 3, Cash 4, Pick 5 and Lotto Plus games. The $5 million figure is a number provided by the lottery, not an independently-verified figure. The bill advanced to the full House State and Local Government Committee on a 5-4 vote on Wednesday. Lottery President and CEO Rebecca Hargrove told the panel the errors have been fixed, but an audit revealed that lottery officials reacted too slowly to complaints consumers raised over the improbable results picked by the computer system. Source: AP, Lottery Post Staff
Mobile, AL and Jasper, TN United States Member #13647 April 5, 2005 1432 Posts Offline
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One step in the right direction vs how many steps in the wrong? Yes, this is a positive but remember we have a long way to go and a lot of stuff to correct. Remember, if they do take away computer drawings all together there will be no chance of Hot Tracks or keno in the future. OR the play it again program may be discontinued. Just some things to look at; however, I would be happier without hot tracks and play it again if we had our old drawings back. How are you going to win if you don't play? Good luck lotto players.... Tnplaya.
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MD United States Member #1735 June 18, 2003 5168 Posts Offline
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Congratulations to House Minority Leader Jason Mumpower and the committe for getting this far and we hope they continue to be successful in returning the drawings back to mechanical ball drawings.
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MD United States Member #1735 June 18, 2003 5168 Posts Offline
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One step in the right direction vs how many steps in the wrong? Yes, this is a positive but remember we have a long way to go and a lot of stuff to correct. Remember, if they do take away computer drawings all together there will be no chance of Hot Tracks or keno in the future. OR the play it again program may be discontinued. Just some things to look at; however, I would be happier without hot tracks and play it again if we had our old drawings back. It's a well known fact that all states that have keno, race track, horse track, poker, and games of the nature which run every 3 minutes or so use RNG generating software. This is a whole different thing from pick 3 - 4 and 5 games and is understood by the players.
The only place that i know of that uses balls for 3 minute keno games are the casino's in Vegas.
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United States Member #8005 October 15, 2004 11199 Posts Offline
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i'm keeping my fingers crossed,wow i'd be happy if it happened though.
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The Mathematical Alpha Geek Minnesota United States Member #21 December 7, 2001 1659 Posts Online
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Woo-Hoo TN players!!!
I hope you get Real Number Generators back and dump the Virtual ones. My Self Picks are optimized to produce
the most number of wins with
the least amount of effort.
Order is a subset of Chaos.
Thank You,
Doug
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Atlanta, GA United States Member #1288 March 13, 2003 2202 Posts Offline
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All who play Tennessee Lottery games should continue contacting their legislators because you can bet the farm both the Lottery and company who does RNG drawings will be telling them how wonderful, cost effective, random and tamper proof RNG's are.
My hope is RNG's will be eliminated in Tennessee and have a domino effect across the US. Be$$$$$t of luck to everyone!!!
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United States Member #55910 September 30, 2007 43 Posts Offline
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People should contact their legislators and Gov. Bredesen.
I have sent several emails criticizing the computerized drawing.
Here's Bredesen's email: phil.bredesen@state.tn.us
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United States Member #55910 September 30, 2007 43 Posts Offline
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Chief Bottle Washer New Jersey United States Member #1 May 31, 2000 15361 Posts Online
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Excellent! Thanks for posting the appropriate e-mail addressses. 
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