Wednesday 12 December 2012

Kentucky Lottery

Kentucky Lottery Biography
The Kentucky Lottery, consisting of various games of chance, is a government-regulated form of gambling. The Lottery began in April 1989 after a November 1988 vote in which over 60% of voters cast ballots in favor of it.[1] On April 4, 1989, ticket sales began with first day sales of over $5 million for the two available instant games. The first two games were scratch-off tickets, Beginner's Luck ($1) and Kentucky Derby Dreamstakes ($2).[1] The minimum age to play is 18.The Lottery was a highly debated topic in the gubernatorial race of 1987. Wallace G. Wilkinson, who went on to become governor, touted the introduction of a lottery in a heavily funded campaign that ended up being one of the biggest gubernatorial victories in Kentucky history.
As the incumbent Lieutenant Governor, Steve Beshear opposed the lottery in the 1987 race. Ironically, 20 years later, Beshear became Governor-Elect after running on a platform in support of legalized gambling in Kentucky in the 2007 race against Ernie Fletcher.The 3 Line Lotto numbers were drawn via random number generator (RNG) Tuesdays and Fridays at 10pm ET; the game had a 6/39 matrix. Players got three lines of six numbers in each $2 game. Its minimum jackpot was $100,000, won by matching all six numbers in any of the three lines. Players won by matching enough numbers in any of the three lines and/or matching their 18 numbers against the 6 drawn.
The final 3 Line Lotto drawing was be February 10, 2012; it was replaced by 5 Card Cash, a poker-themed game, which also is $2 per play and drawn by RNG. (A similar game had been offered in Delaware.) 5 Card Cash is a draw game where players can win instantly if the five "cards" make up a ranked poker hand.)
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