The odds of winning either the Powerball or Mega Millions is 1 to 303 million. You have a better chance at just minding your business than winning multi-state lotteries.
Say, I haven't gambled in three years. I am not even being tempted to do so. Like most Americans are struggling so the luxury of gambling is out of the question.
In my state of Ohio, sports betting is legal. You can legally bet on sporting events for chance of earning a huge payout. The state has issued licenses to the four casinos and seven racinos.
Played in 45 states, the District of Columbia and two U.S. territories, Powerball is a coordinated by the State Lottery Association (MUSL), a nonprofit organization formed by an agreement with lobbyists and U.S. corporations. From its inaugural drawing on April 19, 1992, until August 21, 2021, Powerball drawings were held twice a week (Wednesday and Saturday); a third weekly drawing (held Mondays) was added on August 23, 2021. Drawings are held every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evening at 10:59 p.m. Eastern Time, at Florida Lottery headquarters in Tallahassee.
Mega Millions is drawn at 11 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday and Friday evenings, including holidays. Mega Millions is administered by a consortium of its 12 original lotteries; the drawings are held at the studios of WSB-TV in Atlanta, Georgia, supervised by the Georgia Lottery. Played in 45 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. Virgin Islands with Puerto Rico being added in the near future, Mega Millions is independent from MUSL but does have an agreement with the consortium of states that operated the similar Mega Millions lottery, which allowed MUSL members to sell Mega Millions tickets and consortium members to sell Powerball tickets.
Many who are often playing are not rich. I will take the posts of X user Andrew Lokenauth (@FluentInFinance). In Dec. 2024, he made almost similar advice to what you should do if you become an instant billionaire.
If you win tonight's $760,000,000 lottery jackpot (8th largest in history) here are 7 things to do ASAP:
— Andrew Lokenauth | TheFinanceNewsletter.com (@FluentInFinance) December 17, 2024
1) Don't sign the ticket (first set up a trust to stay anonymous & protect your assets)
2) Don't tell anyone. Don't be a victim of robbery or death.
3) Hire 6 experts ASAP:
4. Make copies of your ticket (both digital and print copies, on both sides)
— Andrew Lokenauth | TheFinanceNewsletter.com (@FluentInFinance) December 25, 2024
Keep digital copies of the ticket in encrypted cloud storage and an external hard drive.
Then hide the ticket somewhere safe in case you lose the original.
6. Create a trust to protect your assets and accept your money anonymously.
— Andrew Lokenauth | TheFinanceNewsletter.com (@FluentInFinance) December 25, 2024
The trust will protect your assets from lawsuits, creditors, and scammers.
20 states will allow you to remain anonymous:
• Ohio
• Texas
• Illinois
• Florida
• Kansas
• Arizona
• Georgia
•…
Here are the 5 most common winning lotto numbers:
— Andrew Lokenauth | TheFinanceNewsletter.com (@FluentInFinance) December 25, 2024
278 times: #8
265 times: #27
259 times: #32
255 times: #41
251 times: #23
What are your lucky numbers?
Good luck on winning the lottery! When you win, what you doing with the money?
— Andrew Lokenauth | TheFinanceNewsletter.com (@FluentInFinance) December 25, 2024
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Most who often play are either a family member, co-worker or friend who has a gambling addiction.
So here's the public service announcement.
Most lotteries and casinos offer help for problem gambling. I want to acknowledge this.
The National Council on Problem Gambling operates the National Problem Gambling Helpline Network (1-800-522-4700). The network is a single national access point to local resources for those seeking help for a gambling problem.
Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (Lifeline) at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or 988, or text the Crisis Text Line (text HELLO to 741741). Both services are free and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The deaf and hard of hearing can contact the Lifeline via TTY at 1-800-799-4889. All calls are confidential. Contact social media outlets directly if you are concerned about a friend’s social media updates or dial 911 in an emergency. Learn more on the Lifeline’s website or the Crisis Text Line’s website.
SAMHSA’s National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
It is a difficult thing to tell a family member, friend, co-worker or a player of a gambling venue. But if see something, say something. It may save a life.
The signs of problem gambling include:
- The person constantly borrowing money from friends, family, loan facilities or banks.
- The person is always taking more out to chase the jackpot (or clout).
- The person loses track of time or misses appointments due to gambling.
- The person is running late on paying bills or dues.
- The person feels like "playing it back" is the only way to win.
- The person is getting agitated over wins and losses.
- The person is using alcohol or drugs to ease stress.
- The person damages property at casinos or lottery retailers.
- The person deliberately asks others to claim prizes to avoid paying child support, spousal support or owed taxes.
- The person uses false ID, false social security numbers or gives wrong information to avoid taxes or has known status as a banned guest or voluntarily excluded player (self-prevention/restricted gambler).
- The person is restless and feel the only way to relax is to gamble.
- The person is jeopardizing relationships, their jobs and their social life in order to gamble.
- The person repeatedly lies about wins and loses.
- The person is trying to curb problem gambling but never achieves the goal.
- The person has trouble adjusting to increases in lottery prices and rule changes.
- The person usually holds up lines in businesses due to inconsistent demands or repetitive calls of plays and bets.
- The person often uses phone apps to purchase lottery tickets and sports bets without consideration of funds.
- The person is upset when family members, friends or frequent winners win jackpots or prizes.
These are the hard truths about problem gambling. You know someone or have a problem. That's why it's important to know your limits when you gamble.
Folks, the multi-state Powerball will now have three active drawings. The original jackpot drawings were on Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59pm. Now the drawings will be on Monday nights as well.
It will try to increase the opportunity for players who avoided playing during the pandemic.
Rules on how to play lottery. Note: Many lottery venues are no longer taking verbal requests due to the coronavirus and the possibility of eliminating long wait times due to excessive ticket requests.
- Make sure you have money on hand. The operator is required to take money before issuing a ticket. Make sure you have your numbers placed on either a betting card, your lottery app or a previous ticket. Most operators will help you plug numbers in through the terminal or place an automatic bet for you. However in the case of long lines or possible errors, it would be best to be prepared for the transaction. Some states do offer debit and credit transactions. Make sure you get your information from your local lottery commission. You cannot cancel Powerball or Mega Millions tickets. They are property of your state (or territory's) lottery commission. Any alteration, distortion or underage playing will void the games.
- In most states, the required age to play the lottery is 18 years old (21 in some states) or older. Do not let anyone under the playing age purchase a ticket or lottery game. The operator could lose their license or you will forfeit your prize if the regional lottery operator determined that an underage player was the winner.
- If you purchase Powerball and Mega Millions from another state (or territory) and you won, understand that it is not a winner in your home state. You must return to the state (or territory) where you purchased the ticket. The Mega Millions is played in 45 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The Powerball is played in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. If you're a traveler and won the lottery in the state of purchase, you have to return to the state to claim your prize. Every state has their own rules and regulations so don't think "it's all the same." It's not. It's a licensed property of the state gaming commission.
- Whenever a lottery retailer handles a jackpot ticket, ask the cashier to make sure you hear the "winner" sound. Most machines will make a noise if you're a winner. There are also ticket verifying stations located near a lottery terminal. Make sure before you hand a ticket to a cashier, you are sure you won a jackpot. Ask for a claims form and/or a validation claim voucher. If you are claiming jackpots that are under $500 or less at a licensed lottery operator, check your tickets at a lottery scanner first before handing the ticket off to the clerk. Make sure the cashier confirms the ticket. Tickets over $500 or more may have to go to a local lottery office in a regional jurisdiction. Lottery operators have vendor licenses and tickets are printed by a large set of numbers. If any allegations of fraud or cheating do occur, the lottery can subpoena the operator for the records of purchase and video surveillance of the person who purchased the ticket.
- Mega Millions tickets are $5 per unit. The multiplier is included regardless of how many tickets are purchased. Powerball tickets are $2 with an additional $1 for the multiplier. Mega Millions minimum jackpots start at $50 million. Powerball minimum jackpots start at $20 million.
- You can view the results of Mega Millions and Powerball on your local television station at 10:59pm. Mega Millions is drawn on Tuesday and Friday. Powerball is drawn on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. You can also get your state's lottery results on websites, the lottery commission apps on the Apple Store and Google Play. You can view results on social media.
- You can self-validate tickets under $500 through your phone so it can make it "touchless" contact. You can also get winnings under $500 installed in your bank account or through a credit card. Some fees do apply for distribution of cards and bank deposits.
- You have at least 90 days to a year to claim a Mega Millions or Powerball jackpot. Some states have a period of time to claim your prize. If you fail to claim the prize upon its final claim day, it will go back to the state. The lottery operator will collect a reward for selling the winning ticket. Do not wait till the last minute to claim a jackpot prize. The lottery commission does have the right to forfeit or cancel any prizes presented.
- Do not quit your job until you're certain you won the lottery. At the end of the day, some people get bored with their lives and may want to return to the workforce. Don't burn bridges with your employer. You may have to return back to the employer one day.
- Inflation and the coronavirus have changed the world. Many companies have risen prices on food, supplies, rent and utilities. Lottery paper has become very scarce in some retailers. Please understand that it is not a retailer's fault they are out of lottery paper or the machine is down. Please have patience and an understanding of a lottery retailer's resources.
- Do not believe the news reports about a winner coming forward immediately after the announcement of a winning ticket being sold. If the winner was smart, they would wait until the media moves on to the latest controversy. When you see a person appear in public 24 hours after a win, it is a publicity stunt or a grift. Many winners do not appear until they are in the presence of lottery officials, security and lawyers.
You know I've often posted about what I would do if I won the lottery. It is not legal advise so you don't have to take my word for it. I am just expressing what I am going to do if I win the lottery.
I will first write my name on the lottery ticket. If I choose to not write my name on the ticket, I will prepare a trust fund. I will always make sure that if I ever lose that ticket, my name is on it and it cannot be claimed by someone who is the person who wrote on the back of it.
If I do win the lottery, I will immediately pay off all my debts. The car loans, child support, spousal support, medical bills, phone bills, mortgage, court fees and bank loans will be paid in full. Before I even collect my lottery winnings, I want to be caught up on everything. Many states will offset lottery winnings due to a person owning state debt, child support, spousal support and court fees. If you know that you owe, pay it off.
I will immediately close my social media and change my phone number. If you're a winner of the lottery, the junk food media, your family, your friends, your acquaintances, your co-workers, your former lovers, your community, charity groups, scammers and the state will know you. I am going to cancel my Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat and social dating apps. I am very clear about my movements and I chose to not be public about it. When I was younger and naive, I would have shown my face to the public. But alas, I've gotten older and I am not the same as I was when I was younger. People are willing to rob and sometimes kill if you reveal yourself as a lottery winner.
I will also get a trust fund prepared, a will and a trusted member of family to hold my winnings. Yeah, it would be nice to establish a trust fund for family members if you do die. I mean life is full of uncertainty. Winning the lottery has higher odds than catching the coronavirus or being struck . On point, 1 out of 15 people are infected with the coronavirus and people have died from it. You win the lottery one day and the next day you caught the coronavirus. You got to remind yourself, you can't take it when you're gone. So it's best to establish a will to distribute your lottery winning to either family, charity and those who you feel deserve it. It will be written and notarized by an attorney or a bank. If you do establish a trust fund you could hire a financial advisor or a family member to oversee your earnings. Make sure that financial advisor is licensed and trusted by the Better Business Bureau. It also must be routine to study on how lottery winners adapt to money. Cause you're going into a bigger tax bracket and taxes vary in many states.
Now that I have my lottery winnings, I will now take the opportunity to buy things that are rational. I would purchase a vehicle, get a home, put some in an investment and prepare for a vacation. Of course, vacations are no longer the norm in the age of COVID-19. Trump's return has made Americans more cautious about traveling overseas. The United States support for Israel also made it more difficult for Americans to travel. So I would be smart to be prepared to be tested or vaccinated for the coronavirus before I take a vacation. I will not take a personal phone or tablet with me. Always use a pay as go phone or a tablet with strong VPNs. Some countries and the United States will check your electronics without consent. Many countries have banned Americans entry to their countries out of fear of being in support of Israel. Some travelers maybe carrying a serious illness like the coronavirus or not be vaccinated. With the rise of serious diseases and Trump's failure to take control of the matter, world leaders don't trust the American leadership in handling a global pandemic. Expensive vehicles include more insurance rates. More homes require use of electricity or water resources. Overseas vacations are nice but you must check with the State Department if you travel to countries that could pose danger to you as an American. Think rational about your winnings. Because at the end of the day, you can blow millions in a matter of five years.
You might also want to make sure you're not playing lottery on company work time if you work at gas stations, restaurants, casinos, bars and pool halls. You might also want to make sure that you don't scratch the tickets first then pay for them last. I used to work at a gas station and a former co-worker often took lottery tickets, scratch them off and then pay for them after they were scratched.
Taking lottery tickets without purchase is not only theft but a felony in some states if the vendor decides to press charges.
Not only the lottery vendor could lose their license (if they look the other way), they lose the bonus from the sold winning ticket and they could be audited by the lottery commission. The worker will be forbidden from playing lottery if convicted. And yes, family members or friends who try to buy on behalf of a banned player could be criminally charged.
Be humble about winning the lottery. You will not live a normal life. You could hopefully use the lottery winnings for a long time of success or squander it away within five years and end up miserable. Do not worry about the have-nots! Enjoy the winnings with pride and caution. Your success shouldn't be a punishment. If you do take the opportunity to win the lottery make yourself aware of the surroundings.
This is not a joke.
This my opinion and I stand by what I say!
President Donald J. Trump's policies have put a dent in America's playground. The city of Las Vegas is struggling right now. Thanks to his push to deport immigrants, the harsh conditions for foreign travelers visiting the United States, the tariffs and people struggling financially, Las Vegas has a drop in revenue.
Las Vegas has seen a 15% decline in tourism. That amounts to at least $40 billion in revenue. The cost of products inside casinos are way too expensive.
Not many people are lining up in crowded lines. I mean at one time, you would have lines for blocks trying to buy a Powerball or Mega Millions ticket. Not anymore.
People are reluctant because of the odds. The frequent states that often winners claim tickets from are either California and Florida. It discourages high player turnout.
Now to the greed of all things.
The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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| Gas station attendant steals lottery tickets. |
Kansas man worked at Casey's gas station stole lottery tickets.
Law enforcement are investigating a suspect for theft of lottery tickets from where he worked.
Just after 9a.m., the Casey's in the 500 Block of N. Ohio in Salina reported that an employee stole over 100 lottery tickets from the store between November 30 and December 14, according to Police Captain Jim Feldman. The lottery tickets were valued at $2,700.
Lottery tickets in Kansas are tracked using barcodes and a centralized computer system that logs each ticket sale and activation.
Officers arrested the suspect identified as 37-year old Robert Davis.
Davis was booked into the Saline County Jail on a requested charge of Felony Theft. He also had a warrant out of Russell County.
South Carolina woman worked at Travel Centers of America stole lottery tickets.
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) has charged a Clarendon County woman with lottery fraud following an investigation requested by the South Carolina Education Lottery.
According to SLED, 38-year-old Deeandria Q. Andrews is charged with two counts of intent to defraud, counterfeit game tickets. Andrews was booked into the Clarendon County Detention Center on Friday, November 14, 2025.
Arrest warrants state that on August 27, 2025, Andrews redeemed six stolen scratch-off lottery tickets at Travel Centers of America #179 on Paxville Highway in Manning. The tickets were allegedly stolen while she was employed at that location. SLED says she cashed in the tickets for a total of $45.
The case has been turned over to the 3rd Circuit Solicitor’s Office for prosecution.
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| Two men shoplifting lottery tickets. |
Two South Carolina men stole lottery tickets from a gas station.
Richland County deputies says two people have been identified in connection with lottery ticket theft.
Investigators say after the previous post about the two people, they were identified with the communities help.
Zachery Lambert, 21, and Jackson Monroe, 19, were both arrested on Tuesday, Dec. 16.
Both of the men were charged with shoplifting and lottery fraud.
Monroe was also charged with obstruction of justice after investigators were notified that he attempted to bribe the victim into dropping the shoplifting charge.
Investigators say they are attempting to identify two people in connection with lottery ticket thefts at a gas station on Fontaine Road.
Also, the two people were seen attempting to cash the tickets at a convenience store on Farrow Road.
Anyone with information regarding their identity is asked to call Richland County Sheriff’s Department at 803-576-3000.
Or submit a tip anonymously through CrimeStoppers at 1-888-CRIMESC.
New York man worked at an Elks Lodge stole lottery tickets.
The New York State Police announce the arrest of David M. Miller, age 67, of Wolcott, NY, following an investigation conducted by the Troop E Major Crimes Unit.
The investigation determined that on September 27, 2025, while working at the Wolcott Elks Lodge, Miller obtained New York State Quick Draw lottery tickets at the establishment without rendering payment. Over a period of several hours, Miller generated approximately $9,498 in lottery ticket purchases using the bar’s electronic terminal. While the tickets produced approximately $4,164 in winnings, the remaining $5,334 balance was never paid.
On October 31, 2025, Miller was arrested and charged with Grand Larceny 3rd (D Felony).
Miller was transported to Wayne County Jail for CAP arraignment, where he was released pending further court proceedings. The case is being prosecuted by the Wayne County District Attorney’s Office.
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| Man robs gas stations. Returns the next day to redeem lottery tickets. |
Florida man robs 7 Eleven and Circle K of lottery tickets. Returns to redeem them.
The 7 Eleven Robber has been identified and is in federal custody. Justin Farley, 43yo, was arrested and charged with grand theft and burglary for a different burglary at Circle K, 1598 54th Avenue North.
Just before 8:30 p.m. on May 5th, Farley entered Circle K and stole approximately $7,000 worth of lottery tickets.
This is an ongoing investigation. ATF assisted with this case. Further updates on the 7 Eleven robbery will come from ATF.




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