Mississippi Lottery halts Cash 3 triple payout promotion one week in

Nov 7, 2025, 4:21 pm (36 comments)

Mississippi Lottery

"Overwhelming player response" leads Lottery to halt promotion early

By Kate Northrop

One week after it launched, the Mississippi Lottery prematurely halted the Cash 3 promotion that tripled all prize payouts for what was supposed to be the entire month of November.

The Mississippi Lottery abruptly announced the conclusion of the "Cash 3 Times 3" prize enhancement today, Nov. 7, after receiving an "overwhelming player response" to the limited-time promotion.

It was originally slated to run through the entire month of November to celebrate the Lottery's 6th anniversary. The Lottery said it led to record sales, but the popularity of the tripled prize payouts must have been greater than anticipated.

It was so popular, that it drained the funds intended to pay out the prizes during the promotional period one week in.

"The promotion, which began Nov. 1 and was initially planned to run through Nov. 30, has reached the maximum amount of funds allocated for promotional prizes," the Lottery said in a press release.

Players who purchased their Cash 3 tickets from Nov. 1 through Nov. 7 and won prizes will not have to worry about losing out on any unclaimed winnings. Winning bonus promotion tickets purchased through Nov. 7 will be honored, the Lottery clarified.

"The enthusiasm for this promotion has been incredible," Lottery President Jeff Hewitt said in a statement. "Our players really embraced the opportunity to triple their Cash 3 prizes, and participation exceeded expectations. We appreciate everyone who took part in celebrating our sixth anniversary in such a big way."

Mississippi lottery players can expect more promotions and announcements coming soon from the Lottery, the statement concludes.

Cash 3 drawings take place twice a day at 2:30 p.m. CT and 9:30 p.m. CT. All winning numbers, prizes, and odds are published on Lottery Post's Mississippi Lottery Results  page right after each drawing.

Lottery Post Staff

Comments

IAmABadOne's avatarIAmABadOne

Yes, it was interesting, wasn't it?

I think they will be hiring a mathematician and/or statistician or two in the near future... 

😃

Best wishes to all.

Stack47

Apparently the Mississippi Lottery doesn't employ anyone that understands a pick 3 game. Especially when syndicates are spending millions in some states to buy every lotto game combination for a guaranteed jackpot with the only risk of splitting it was other winning tickets.

Mississippi players could spend $1000 and get a guaranteed $500 win. Most states have limits on the total amount the will pay out, but doesn't change the win for anyone wagering $1000 before the limit was reached.

Lottery President Jeff Hewitt should be fired for not only offering a promotion that could cost the state millions, but for halting the sales after his big mistake was made known.

Tucker Black's avatarTucker Black

Darn, I knew it was too good to be true!

On the bright side, they weren't as stupid as I thought. They actually had a fund set aside for this promotion, because they knew that the rule change would cost the lottery money. It's like an advertising budget.

sully16's avatarsully16

😡 Poor planning and not cool .

rcbbuckeye's avatarrcbbuckeye

Well, my first thought reading this article was "what did they think was going to happen?" 

Of course people were going to jump on this and the payouts were going to be to the moon....LOL.

KY Floyd's avatarKY Floyd

"it drained the funds intended to pay out the prizes "

That tells us that they started it with a cap already in place, so they simply reached the cap sooner than they thought.

"Lottery President Jeff Hewitt should be fired for not only offering a promotion that could cost the state millions "

Those "funds intended to pay out the prizes" tells us that they knew the promotion would cost them money, so they obviously thought that the money was worth it to promote the game, or perhaps the lottery as a whole. Their only mistake was failing to realize  how many people would  get in the game, but that mistake hasn't cost them any money.

It's too bad that we'll probably never know if the sales were because a modest number of people were buying all  possible combinations or if a larger number of players were just buying 3, 5 or 10 times as many tickets as they usually buy.

Lotterologist's avatarLotterologist

Lottery players aren't as dumb as they thought! 

Now if they'll just increase the prize amount for a dollar straight to $700 dollars!

IAmABadOne's avatarIAmABadOne

Did they ever disclose a cap when advertising the promotion? I have only read what was on LP so I do not really know.

Or, are they just using the "it drained the funds intended to pay out the prizes" as a cover their assets maneuver?

If there was a cap in place from the beginning I would think the lottery people would be letting all of the  disgruntled lottery players know and point out where that fact could be found.

I am not a conspiracy theorist, do not claim lotteries cheat, nor do I promote any of that, but this promotion cancellation has a real stink to it...

Best wishes to all.

johnnyBlaze

For a state that ranks 49th in education, it's not really a surprise.

Powerball765's avatarPowerball765

if they want a real Promotion Copy Missouri or Kentucky everyone pays out $500 for $1 straight Bet but only Missouri and Kentucky pays out $600 for $1 straight bet and this is not even a promotion it is 24/7 🤠 Standard higher payouts than other states for Same $1

mandownbeauty90

Of course they ran out of money for this promotion. If the results I am looking at are correct, they essentially paid out a triple (666) and 345/456 and 5678 combinations those first few draws.

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

sully16, the army calls that PPPPP, pee poor proper prior planning.          😱

DELotteryPlyr's avatarDELotteryPlyr

Quote: Originally posted by mandownbeauty90 on Nov 8, 2025

Of course they ran out of money for this promotion. If the results I am looking at are correct, they essentially paid out a triple (666) and 345/456 and 5678 combinations those first few draws.

yea that is what I thought happened - the triple probably did them in.  Wonder if they could have put in 'triples not included in bonus payout' ??? 

billybucks

Quote: Originally posted by IAmABadOne on Nov 7, 2025

Did they ever disclose a cap when advertising the promotion? I have only read what was on LP so I do not really know.

Or, are they just using the "it drained the funds intended to pay out the prizes" as a cover their assets maneuver?

If there was a cap in place from the beginning I would think the lottery people would be letting all of the  disgruntled lottery players know and point out where that fact could be found.

I am not a conspiracy theorist, do not claim lotteries cheat, nor do I promote any of that, but this promotion cancellation has a real stink to it...

Best wishes to all.

 Has a stink to it. Thousands of people were scrambling trying to get a flight to Mississippi to play this game. You could not possibly not avoid winning 500.00 if you invested 1000.00 into it and spent the time to going around to fill out slips or at a kiosk if you could get one that someone wasn't monopolizing. They had to cancel it or the entire lottery would have gone under.

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