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- NATION, Page 31American NotesLOTTERIESBeating The Odds
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- When the jackpot in the Virginia state lottery topped $27
- million last month, many local residents gave in to the
- temptation of buying a few extra tickets. But most were beaten
- to the punch: in the days before the Feb. 15 drawing, a group
- of buyers spent approximately $5 million snapping up the bulk
- of the 7,059,052 possible combinations.
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- Virginia lottery officials suspect that an Australian
- investor group, which regularly places huge sums of money in
- foreign lotteries, was behind the mass purchase. The group
- apparently located Virginia lottery outlets that were willing
- to churn out mass quantities of tickets in order to reap huge
- sales commissions.
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- Although the investors fell short of obtaining every
- combination, the gamble may have worked, as only one winning
- ticket was issued. The Australians are said to have claimed
- victory, but no one has officially come forward to collect yet.
- The winner is given 180 days from the drawing to trade in the
- lucky chit for a payoff of $1.2 million a year over the next 20
- years. Meanwhile, Virginia officials are considering rewriting
- the lottery rules to prevent well-heeled players from cornering
- the market -- and scaring off other customers -- in the future.
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