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  2. 40 years of using same lottery numbers never paid off for ...

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  3. William Post (lottery winner) - Wikipedia

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    In just three months' time, his debts totaled $500,000; the next year, he bought a mansion in Oil City, Pennsylvania, for $395,000. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] According to The Washington Post , he pawned a ring for $40 and gave Ann Karpik, his landlady and occasional girlfriend, the cash for 40 tickets in the state lottery, one of which was the winning ticket.

  4. Ohio Lottery - Wikipedia

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    The Cash Explosion game show returned in October 2007, replacing Make Me Famous, Make Me Rich (which itself had replaced Cash Explosion Double Play a year earlier). In September 2017, the show is alternatively named “C.E.” It is the only lottery game show in the United States.

  5. Lottery winners snapped by celebrity photographer for 30th ...

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    Thirty National Lottery winners from the last three decades enjoyed an “incredible experience” in a shoot by a celebrity British photographer to celebrate the lottery’s 30th birthday.

  6. Four co-workers started a lottery club 14 years ago. It just ...

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    About 14 years ago, Fredrick Richardson Jr. started a Michigan lottery club with three of his co-workers. “And we have been playing together ever since,” Richardson told Michigan lottery ...

  7. Hoosier Millionaire - Wikipedia

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    Six contestants faced a board of 30 numbers and played three rounds, with each contestant choosing one number per round. Two numbers hid bonus prizes (most commonly 5,000 Hoosier Lottery scratch-off tickets and a trip sponsored by ATA Airlines), while the others hid cash amounts from $1,000 to $10,000 (the typical layout in the 1990s was ten $1000s, six $2000s, four $3,000s, two $4,000s, one ...

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  9. Illinois Instant Riches - Wikipedia

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    The show was produced by Mark Goodson Productions (later Jonathan Goodson Productions), and premiered on July 9, 1994. [2] The show was renamed Illinois' Luckiest in 1998 and aired until 2000. For contestants to appear on the show, they had to purchase an Illinois Instant Riches / Illinois' Luckiest scratch-off ticket from an Illinois Lottery ...