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NH Lottery offering online gambling games
It would be nice for people in computerized States to be able to play in other States with non-computerized drawings. I support allowing playing other Lotteries across state lines. I don't like online CASINOS because they are by nature computerized and thus have the same issues as computerized Lottery drawings, but worse because those online casinos can track your win/loss ratio and make sure you're not being unfairly lucky.
Jun 27, 2010, 8:45 am - LckyLary - Lottery News

Study: Hoosier Lottery has worst financial decline in USA
I don't feel pity for states that decide to use computerized drawings when their revenues take a plunge. I wouldn't feel that I had a fair shot regardless of the odds if the game has computerized drawings.
Sep 24, 2009, 3:14 pm - maringoman - Lottery News

Arkansas Lottery director hires core management staff
Hey Mike, I've seen some hints in some of the reports from Arkansas that they will be going with real ball drawings, but nothing concrete yet. I sure hope they don't try something like blaming the mess they created with these salaries for going with computerized draws. That would be a disaster. Unfortunately, after seeing how the Tennessee director suddenly switched over to computerized drawings, the days when we could trust them to do the right thing are over. We all need to be vigilant on t
Jul 17, 2009, 9:38 am - Todd - Lottery News

Indiana lottery players still hunting year-old jackpot
With about only 22% of all COMBINATIONS at play during the most recent drawings, I'm not yet convinced that any wrong doing is occuring because mathematically, it is possible for this game to roll as many times as it has, whether it be a ball drawing or computerized drawing. The biggest Hoosier Lotto jackpot claimed was $42M, and this was BEFORE they switched to computerized drawings. That would mean the game went 84 draws without a winner.
Oct 31, 2007, 2:15 pm - Guru101 - Lottery News

Hoosier Lotto in a dry spell
I hate to predict this but, someday (your state or my state) will convert to computerized drawings. People will wise up and not play as much or at all. Some people will realize that not only the drawings are rigged but that they seem to have more money to spend without actually winning anything because they haven't been playing either or playing as much. If nj ever goes computerized I'd probably be tempted to go to other States or just play Mega/Powerball.
Oct 20, 2007, 8:04 am - LckyLary - Lottery News

Calif. lottery sales up 7 percent
I agree with you CASH Only on CA SLP being ball drawn. I wished that CA eliminated all of the computerized drawings on the rest of their lotto games. Eliminating computerized drawings makes sales better and each of the games would be more fair.
Feb 8, 2006, 3:22 pm - Just6ntlc - Lottery News

N.C. Lottery plans expensive personnel moves
With all the money they are spending on personnel, they better not skimp when it comes time to buy drawing machines. People will be outraged if the N.C. Lottery tries to plead poverty and cuts a few dollars to go with computerized drawings.They think the recent scandals were bad? Just wait and see what happens if they try to put those terrible computerized drawings in place.
Dec 9, 2005, 7:41 am - Todd - Lottery News

California Lottery fixes major problem with Derby game
This story is a great example of how the lotteries are makign a HUGE MISTAKE by going to computerized drawings. We must do everything we can to STOP THEM.There are so many other things that can go wrong, just like this. The whole system of independence and scrutiny is getting the shaft with the mire of computerized drawings.
May 13, 2005, 11:47 am - Todd - Lottery News

Delaware legislation eliminates computerized lottery drawings
Let's not get off on a tangent on this thread with computerized voting, because this is too important to get off track. Let's stick to computerized lottery drawings, because computerized voting has nothing at all to do with computerized drawings. They are apples and oranges.
Feb 15, 2005, 3:57 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Lottery petition attacks computerized drawings
You sound upset. Let's not keep going in this negative direction. Let's rally around the need to eliminate computerized drawings in every state, and prdvent your state from going to computerized drawings (if it has not already).Sign the petition!
Aug 29, 2004, 10:44 pm - Todd - Lottery News