Regarding the Match 6 game, 3 lines for $2, in Pennsylvania: In DE it is the same game, but called "Multi-Win" lotto. Of course also picked by computer and played 3 times a week. Just wondering if players in other states that have this game...MD also has a version....have noticed how the plays come out on your tickets. In DE, whether you pick your own numbers for the first line, or get a quick pick for the first line, the 2nd and 3rd lines are picked by the computer. Seldom do any numbers more than one from the 2nd line match anything in the first line, and the 3rd line may have one that matches either the first line or the 2nd line. In other words, the random program used to select the plays is not truly random, but programed to limit the number of winners among the 3 lines. On the other hand when I select my own numbers on a PB card for the first block and let the computer quick pick 4 other plays on that card, many times the comuter will repeat my selected numbers in the quick picks. Has anyone else noticed anything similar to what I have stated regarding the Multiwin or Match 6 type of 3 plays for $2 game? As far as I know the only difference among the states for these type of games is the amount of numbers used. DE only uses 35, whereas PA might be in the 40s. I think MDs version is around 39 or so. They also have the Match 5 with bonus which has a similar selling feature of 3 plays for $2, but is a regular lotto game where one can pick his own numbers on as many lines as he wants and I believe is drawn by machine.