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In 1985, Megabucks, an in-house jackpot game, was introduced. In 1990, Megabucks became the first US lottery game to give players a choice of lump sum or annuity, should they win the top prize. It has become Oregon Lottery's flagship game, and is referred to in promotional advertising as "Oregon's Game". In 1985, Scratch-it games were introduced.
A six-number lottery game is a form of lottery in which six numbers are drawn from a larger pool (for example, 6 out of 44). Winning the top prize, usually a progressive jackpot, requires a player to match all six regular numbers drawn; the order in which they are drawn is irrelevant.
Megabucks, operated by the Oregon Lottery Megabucks , operated by the Wisconsin Lottery Tri-State Megabucks (formerly Tri-State Megabucks Plus ), operated by the Tri-State Lottery in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont
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The name of an Oregon lottery winner was misspelled in an earlier version of this story. The corrected story is below. A truck driver for a concrete company has been playing an Oregon lottery game ...
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Between Oregon's lottery and charitable and social gaming laws, this meant that the state's nine federally recognized tribes could potentially run almost any kind of game. [33] The tribes were reluctant, though, citing fears of battles with state officials, cultural opposition to gambling, and for some tribes, remoteness from population centers ...
Megabucks offers two plays for $1, drawing on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Tickets must be purchased before 9 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays to be included in those drawings. The odds of winning the ...