I would like to explain my concern with the Mass Cash game. Let me say first that I am not a believer in all the conspiratories floating around but I do have my suspicions about the fact that so many days have Mass Cash winners with multiple number of tickets on the same winning 5 digit combination, and also that these winners, seems to me, come from the same city/.town/vicinities.
I understand that it is difficult to pick a 5 digit number of the 35 to choose from. Very difficult. It is 324 thousand to one in fact and that is easier than just about all lotto games of this nature. If you picked one 5 digit number, any 5 numbers, and played that every day -- the chances are 50/50 that you would get a win in this game once, one time, in about 450 years. -- Now when I see that people have bought the same 5 digit number 2,3,4,5 up to 9 times I shake my head a lot. I cannot fathom that 5 to 9 different people have come up with the same number the same day. Then I take in the info that these multiple winning tickets are sold , mostly, in Braintree, Quincy, Canton, Dorchester and Waltham, but not in the highest populated cities in our state --- I scratch my head again. The strangest example of this happened in Feb 2014 when 9 tickets with the winning number was sold in Braintree --- then the next month, March 2014, there was one day that 13 people had the same number. 3 in Boston, 3 in Dorchester and 7 in, again, Braintree. We are all aware that the lottery headquarters is located in Braintree. MMMMMM
There have been stretches of days without a winner as high as 16 days in a row, maybe more, and to see 13 winning tickets on one day is very suspecious to this bad spelling Frenchman.
I still love this game and play everyday. 23 months playing 4-to-5 numbers a day without ever getting a 4 digit winner . Ouch ouch ouch owwee.
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