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			<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 20:53:38 GMT</pubDate>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 08:54:11 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: The KACHING Report 12/12 (yes, a little early) + small change to method of playing...</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 03:25:30 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#x27;m going to go ahead and post my KACHING Report since I don&#x27;t plan on buying any scratchers tomorrow.<br /><br />Saturday&#x27;s slow playing (I&#x27;ll talk about my change to this later in this post):<br /><br />2 free tickets and $6 (3 x $2) on 3 $1 Quick 6<br /><br />$8 ($8) on $5 $500,000 Player&#x27;s Club<br /><br />Free ticket and $50 ($5 + 15 x $3 via gold bar win all ) back-to-back on 2 $5 $500,000 Riches<br /><br />Overall, it was a very nice $45 profit.<br /><br />Tuesday:<br /><br />$3 (3 x $1) on $1 Quick 6s<br /><br />$3 ($3) and 2 free tickets on 3 $2 Stocking Stuffer<br /><br />$3 and a free Win For Life quick pick (3 x $1 + WFL) on $2 Instant Win For Life<br /><br />$2 (2 x $1) on $1 Holiday Cash<br /><br />It was a $6 loss.<br /><br />Wednesday:<br /><br />$5 (Ace $2 + $1) and a free ticket back-to-back on 2 $2 Aces 8s<br /><br />$2 (3 of 6) on Win For Life (it was the free quick pick that I had on the Instant Win For Life)<br /><br />It was a $3 profit that day*.<br /><br />The KACHING Meter for December 12, 2008 (*assuming my Mega Millions doesn&#x27;t win tomorrow night): 9.6<br /><br />If I win anything on my Mega Millions tomorrow night, it&#x27;ll be added to this week&#x27;s KACHING Meter since the ticket was purchased this week (on Wednesday).<br /><br />Ok, now a small change to something I call slow playing (sometimes jumbled together.....depends on my mood ).<br /><br />Actually.......I was asked a few blog posts ago What is slow playing? I&#x27;ll go over the (lengthy) details first, then I&#x27;ll talk about the changes that I used last week which paid off with that $50 winner in my previous blog post which I wouldn&#x27;t have hit had I been using my previous method.<br /><br />Number/symbol match (e.g. Match your number to the winning number(s), win prize shown. ):<br /><br />What I do with these types of games is that I scratch off the your numbers first (but not the prizes):<br /><br />If all numbers are unique and there are no special symbols present on the ticket:<br /><br />I will scratch off all the prizes (being careful not to uncover the validation letters in the event it&#x27;s a winner of $19 or less (different states do the validation letters differently -- GA does validation letters up to $19 and random letters with $20 or higher and duds))). After the prizes are revealed, I&#x27;ll then reveal the winning numbers to see if I have a winner.<br /><br />If there are duplicate numbers in the your numbers area and/or special symbols are present:<br /><br />I&#x27;ll reveal the winning numbers first, then I&#x27;ll scratch off the prizes of any numbers that DO NOT match. Once those are out of the way and I&#x27;m done keeping myself in suspense over what I&#x27;ve won, I&#x27;ll then scratch off the prizes of the matching numbers (or special symbol) and see what I won.<br /><br />If it&#x27;s the type of winning number match ticket that contains a win all symbol and I get a win all symbol:<br /><br />I&#x27;ll reveal the rest of the your numbers (if the win all symbol isn&#x27;t the last item), then I&#x27;ll reveal the winning numbers (even though it doesn&#x27;t matter what they are at this point). Once all that is revealed, I&#x27;ll then reveal the prizes.<br /><br />Special symbol games (e.g. Get a Bill symbol, win prize under that symbol. Get a Moneybag symbol, win 5 times the prize. Get a Truck symbol, win all 15 prizes. )<br /><br />First, all prizes on the ticket are revealed. Then, all the information above the prizes are revealed. It&#x27;s that simple.<br /><br />Games where you get something like 3 matching symbols in a single game and win prize shown for that game.<br /><br />For these types of games (see the $1 Holiday Cash from the Georgia Lottery), I&#x27;ll scratch off the first symbol in each game. Next, I&#x27;ll scratch off the prizes. After that, I&#x27;ll scratch off the 2nd symbol in each game (again, as with all games, being careful not to reveal the validation letters as to not spoil a possible win). If a game doesn&#x27;t have 2 matching symbols, I&#x27;ll go ahead and scratch off the 3rd symbol (since it wouldn&#x27;t be a winner in the example of the $1 Holiday Cash unless it&#x27;s a candy cane for $25). After this, I&#x27;ll scratch off the 3rd symbol in each game and see if I have a winner.<br /><br />I have no special methods of slow playing extended play games, such as bingo and crossword games. These take long enough to scratch off as it is (at least, it&#x27;s that way for me anyway).<br /><br />Ok, now that I&#x27;ve probably put you to sleep......when you wake up, here&#x27;s the changes I&#x27;ve made to my slow playing process.....<br /><br />1. I will play the same ticket until I hit a cash winner (even if it&#x27;s a breakeven cash winner). If I hit a free ticket, I&#x27;ll get another ticket of that particular game and roll. This is different from the past, where I&#x27;d switch to another kind of ticket (or another roll of the same game (if available) if it&#x27;s a game I like to play) at the first winner, whether it was a cash winner or a free ticket.<br /><br />2. I scratch off the validation numbers at the bottom of the ticket before I scratch anything else. This is just to add a few seconds to the slow playing. That&#x27;s the only purpose of this particular change to my slow playing.<br /><br />I piloted this change during my slow playing session last Saturday. As I mentioned earlier, had I not did this, I would not have hit that $50 winner in my previous blog post. I also decided to do this after hitting the free ticket, $100, free ticket trifecta a couple of weekends ago on the $2 Stocking Stuffer tickets (although I wasn&#x27;t slow playing then). It does make me wonder how many nice winners I&#x27;ve possibly passed up from chickening out of the roll when I hit a free ticket.<br /><br />Until next time, may you hit nothing but nice winners on your tickets.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/26090">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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