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  2. Scratchcard - Wikipedia

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    To win an amount of money in this scratch game the player has to find it three times under the scratch area. A scratchcard (also called a scratch off, scratch ticket, scratcher, scratchum, scratch-it, scratch game, scratch-and-win, instant game, instant lottery, scratchie, lot scrots, or scritchies) is a card designed for competitions, often made of thin cardstock or plastic to conceal PINs ...

  3. Texas Lottery - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Lottery is the first and only U.S. lottery to offer $100 scratch-off tickets as of May of 2022. Prizes have included not only cash (from $1 to $20,000,000), and free tickets (which can be used to purchase any Texas drawing game), but also trucks, tickets to sports events, and tours of Cowboys Stadium .

  4. Fort Worth resident spends $50 to win $5 million on ... - AOL

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    The ticket was part of the Texas Lottery's $5 million Ultimate scratch-off game, according to lottery officials. How is the Texas '$5,000,000 Ultimate' scratch-off game played? Texas scratch-off ...

  5. California State Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Make Me a Millionaire, the California Lottery's second TV game show, debuted on January 17, 2009, for an initial four-year run with host Mark L. Walberg and co-presenter Liz Hernandez. [39] On May 4, 2010, the California Lottery announced the show's cancellation due to poor ratings, with the last program telecast on July 3, 2010.

  6. 'A shame': Unclaimed Mega Millions ticket worth almost $200 ...

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    The California Lottery is warning whoever purchased the winning Mega Millions numbers in Los Angeles last year to claim $197,500,000 before Dec. 7

  7. Texas lottery players are fighting for 'their' money - AOL

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    A group of people in Texas thought they won big money from scratch-off lottery tickets when they actually didn't win a thing. They're now fighting for prize money and claim the rules were misleading.

  8. The Lottery Hackers - The Huffington Post

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    The modern lottery industry is highly complex, offering a zoo of products that are designed and administered with the aid of computers (cash games with a drawing, instant scratch-off games, video lottery games, keno), and the sales of all of these tickets add up to a staggering yearly figure: $80 billion.

  9. Gambling in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Qualified organizations can hold up to two raffles per year with non-cash prizes. Prize value may not exceed $50,000 (or $250,000 if the prize is a house), unless the prize is donated to the organization.