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$1.9 BILLION POWERBALL JACKPOT SETS WORLD RECORD OF UNIMAGINABLE WEALTH
WTF? Oh hey, biggest jackpot ever and there's a security hiccup, tee hee! People really are going to go all in on it being rigged now.
Nov 7, 2022, 11:23 pm - Six balls - Lottery News

Florida Players Post Your Dreams Here
Good morning, disclaimer..I am a Philadelphia Eagles fan...I dreamt I was in Church and the pastor finished his sermon and asked everyone to stand, with everyone standing really quiet this guy was still sitting down talking about the Cowboys really loud and we were all just looking at him like shut up. Finally the security guy came over and escorted him out. Please help with winning numbers Thanks!
Oct 16, 2022, 6:28 am - Winner$grl - Mystical Forum

Texas: 10/1 - 10/31/2022
Congrats Lucky! I caught it too. Was hoping the 614 would've bounced back off 106 but played 114 for padded security.
Oct 10, 2022, 2:23 pm - Manchu4life - Pick 3 Forum

Who'z Got a "Faraday" Bubble? or Thinking of Creating One
Applications of Faraday cages to lotteries is an interesting topic, even if this thread was started by our resident beau-zeau. I wonder if any state lottery drawing facilities use Faraday cages around their drawing equipment or the servers that store all their data. Would Faraday cages provide any significant increase in security?
Oct 2, 2022, 6:52 pm - cottoneyedjoe - Lottery Discussion Forum

North Carolina Lottery winner: "$4 million is not much these days"
He is absolutely right, if the money isn't managed well, he could end up back a square one. Many lottery winner don't understand this and squander their long-term financial security.
Aug 13, 2022, 5:56 am - dannyct - Lottery News

West Virginia Lottery begins allowing credit card purchases
I know some stores here and IN will not take credit cards anymore, but Debit cards are welcome. From what one retailer in Indiana said too many folks were contesting the credit card charges. Yet here can still use my credit card without a PIN, just wants zipcode entered. About as lack of security as you can get.
Jul 7, 2022, 11:32 am - Bleudog101 - Lottery News

New bill in Wisconsin could allow some lottery winners to remain anonymous
Bill advocates for a balance between transparency and a winner's right to privacy By Kate Northrop A bill was recently introduced in Wisconsin that would allow certain lottery winners to hide their identity when claiming a prize. Some lottery winners might have access to more privacy in Wisconsin should bill LRB-4130 pass, which calls for extended confidentiality for those winning above a certain amount. Representative William Penterman, the bill's primary sponsor, published a pr
Dec 7, 2023, 11:32 am - Todd - Lottery News

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How do I enable JavaScript in my browser? JavaScript is an essential part of Lottery Post. If it is disabled most pages will malfunction, and major portions of the page will be missing. To enabled JavaScript in your browser, please follow the instructions below: Internet Explorer (6.0/7.0) Select 'Tools' from the top menu (6.0) or from main toolbar (7.0)Choose 'Internet Options'Click on the 'Security' tabClick on 'Custom Level'Scroll down until you see section labled 'Scripting'Under
Sep 27, 2002, 8:08 am - Todd - Help

How exactly are lottery scratchers numbered in CA
Hi Think, I understand what you are saying, and thanks for that. I just think it's very odd that those numbers do not correlate with tickets (supposedly) sold, and there is no formal site showing how they are actually numbered. There should be some way to corroborate the site statistics with actual numbers, and book 1million doesn't match what I would expect with 18million. I could understand if somehow each pool was random or had gaps for security, or something else, but that would mean the
Apr 28, 2023, 1:27 pm - rnd143 - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum

How exactly are lottery scratchers numbered in CA
No, I was referring to multiplying the book number by 30. If the first number is the book number you would multiply by 30 because in your example there were 30 tickets per book. In Michigan and a lot of other states the numbers on the bottom are xxx-xxxxxxxx-xxx with the first set being the game number and the second set being the book number and the third set is the ticket number in that particular book. So in a lot of states You multiply the overall odds by the overall number of prize
Apr 28, 2023, 11:35 am - Think - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum