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Tenn. Lottery CEO blames lagging sales on Powerball
Chief Bottle Washer New Jersey United States Member #1 May 31, 2000 15560 Posts Online
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| Posted: November 21, 2008, 1:16 pm - IP Logged |
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I'm sure they know what you're saying. I understand the lack of confidence. But some questions...
You really don't think Powerball and the economy don't have something to do with it? Not every state is booming, many are seeing a drop in sales. People do turn to the Lottery as a way out in tough times, as long as they have money to spend. Eventually they shut their wallets, which is what we're starting to see across the board.
Why ball drawings for everything less than 10 numbers? Do you trust computers for Keno games, but not Pick 3 drawings? Isn't the QuickPick a RNG? Most players choose and win with QP.
Distrust from the observance that certain numbers haven't been drawn for a while runs counter to the notion of randomness. Drawing every combination and starting over is a raffle or bingo game, not a lottery.
I'm just saying... Think about it.
- Keno drawn every 5 minutes with ball machines is logistically and physically impossible.
- Drawing 5,000 6-digit raffle numbers with a ball machine is logistically and physically impossible.
I would not suggest what I said about 10 digits without reason.
I never said computers should be banned entirely. They have their purposes. But one of them is not lotto-style games.
There are basically three types of people who like computerized drawings:
- The companies that create the computerized drawing equipment and software
- The lottery personnel within a computerized drawing state
- Casual lottery players who pick up a quick pick every now and then, and have no idea what a computerized drawing is (just happy to have someone tell them if they won or lost).
My distrust has nothing to do with examining the numbers drawn.
It comes from my knowledge of computers, and my certainty that a 100% secure computer system has never been built.
It comes from the hundreds or even thousands of points of potential failure within a computer system each time a drawing is held.
It comes from the inability of a witness to see the method by which the numbers are drawn.
It comes from the fact that even the lottery staff itself does not truly understand the method by which the numbers are selected.
It comes from documented flaws in computerized drawings from around the country that have resulted in millions of tickets purchased with absolutely no chance of winning a prize.
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Mobile, AL and Jasper, TN United States Member #13647 April 5, 2005 1432 Posts Offline
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| Posted: November 22, 2008, 11:41 am - IP Logged |
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The other thing to keep in mind is that noticably absent is that she does not blame "the economy".
Why?
Because almost every other state lottery is booming right now, with many having record years. The poor economy actually helps lotteries, but for some reason only Tennessee is particularly bothered by "Powerball".
I hope the governor and legislators and lottery board are all asking hard questions and demanding adequate responses.
WHY doesn't she spark sales by switching to real drawings?
Because of a so-called $5 million difference in cost? Bunk. It would never cost an extra $5 million, if she would attempt to use some kind of fiscal responsibility.
How about bringing back the real drawings and streaming them on the Internet instead of broadcasting them on TV? They don't broadcast the results now, with the God-forsaken computers.
Broadcast AND Internet is preferred, of course, but if she is so incapable of doing a cheap production on TV, it is vastly superior to bring back the real drawings and stream them on the Internet than it is to keep the computers.
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Here's another idea: why doesn't she start a poll on the Tennessee Lottery web site asking people if they would prefer computerized drawings with the animated cartoon bouncy balls on TV or bringing back real drawings and streaming them live on the Internet? Include a question about which method is more trustworthy for players. The reason they don't put a poll online is because they know what the outcome will be already. They will play dumb and assume everyone is fine with RNG. However, they know how it would turn out. Last year when they went to RNG they did it in a very dirty way. We had like 3 weeks of warning... They wanted to implement the change hoping very few would notice. However, WE NOTICE BECCA!!! I wonder what's next? What else is she going to do to screw us over? How are you going to win if you don't play? Good luck lotto players.... Tnplaya.
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Tennessee United States Member #60824 April 14, 2008 108 Posts Offline
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| Posted: November 22, 2008, 11:53 am - IP Logged |
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That's why I will drive 1 hour and half to what they call the loop to play Georgia,They are so good to their players,From Murfreesboro,I will take Interstate 24 east,almost to Chattanogoo,there is a place on the Interstate where it runs into Georgia,then back into Tennessee,,,,Driving 1 1/2 hours is worth winning to me....On that exit is 4 stores to play...hehehe
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Mobile, AL and Jasper, TN United States Member #13647 April 5, 2005 1432 Posts Offline
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| Posted: November 22, 2008, 12:03 pm - IP Logged |
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Wildwood is a great place to play. I try to stop everytime I go to Chattanooga. How are you going to win if you don't play? Good luck lotto players.... Tnplaya.
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Tennessee United States Member #60824 April 14, 2008 108 Posts Offline
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| Posted: November 22, 2008, 1:30 pm - IP Logged |
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Thats where I play also....Hey listen to this ,I just got back from kroger,Heard 2 little ole ladies talking going down the isle,They said there where discontinuing the scratch offs,,,,well what do you think about that? That should tell us all STOP PLAYING HERE !!!! Something is going down,,,,down town Nashville ..
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United States Member #8005 October 15, 2004 11201 Posts Offline
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| Posted: November 22, 2008, 3:52 pm - IP Logged |
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my sister used to buy strictly scratch offs.she always bought the 5 dollar scratch offs.she would buy two or three and would most of the time come close to making the fifteen dollars she spent back and there were a few times where she would win close to a hundred bucks.the last two times she went and did this nothing.then she said she went and bought ten at one time,no winners.i told her stop and she said she was.i told her they changed it to where its not good for the players.
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S.E.Iowa United States Member #59008 February 18, 2008 366 Posts Offline
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| Posted: November 22, 2008, 5:42 pm - IP Logged |
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Personaly,I hope Tennessee keeps Rebecca Harwood.Iowa is looking for someone to replace Dr.Ed Staneck who retired earlier this year and I would hate to see Harwood as his replacement.I wouldn't wish that witch on any state,but since y'all already have her,please keep her.
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Mobile, AL and Jasper, TN United States Member #13647 April 5, 2005 1432 Posts Offline
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| Posted: November 23, 2008, 1:39 am - IP Logged |
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They will NEVER get rid of the scratch games. That would be stupid. They sell more Instants than any other product. I've often heard Becca say, "Instant Tickets are the bread and butter of lotteries." They aren't going anywhere. How are you going to win if you don't play? Good luck lotto players.... Tnplaya.
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Chief Bottle Washer New Jersey United States Member #1 May 31, 2000 15560 Posts Online
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| Posted: November 23, 2008, 12:04 pm - IP Logged |
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They will NEVER get rid of the scratch games. That would be stupid. They sell more Instants than any other product. I've often heard Becca say, "Instant Tickets are the bread and butter of lotteries." They aren't going anywhere. 
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New Member United States Member #67678 November 19, 2008 9 Posts Offline
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| Posted: November 23, 2008, 1:31 pm - IP Logged |
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Every state is different...some sell more online games than instants. Tennessee is about 70/30 in favor of scratch offs. Probably more than that now, given the impression about the rng in TN.
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