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Summer Megaparty: Scratch-Off Jackpot.

My cable modem's been fritzing all weekend, so I've been using dial-up for the first time in years. Weird to hear that modem-connecting thrash rock as my computer struggles to connect at slow speeds again. Someone from Time Warner is supposed to drop by on Monday to give things a look, but until then, I'm a dinosaur.


Last Friday, I stopped at one of those scratch-off lotto card vending machines to pick up a pile of birthday gifts for my grandmother, who is a lady of few passions outside of gambling and eggplant caponata. Never one to resist temptation of any kind, I picked up two extras for myself. One was a dud, but the one above netted me a cool $100. It was one of those poker-themed scratch-offs that give you several "hands" to scratch off, and I landed everything from a straight to a three-of-a-kind, and even won on the $25 bonus game.

When I was on the cusp of going freelance but still unsure of whether it would work out or not, I got in the habit of playing like $50 worth of scratch-off cards a night. I'd hit that desperation point of really needing a major windfall to bring confidence to my burgeoning decision to not be a paid 9-5'er. This might sound like a cracked out thing to do, but honestly, I never seemed to lose that much. When you buy scratch-offs in bulk, there's usually a good amount of return. I'm not saying that I won big or even arguing that it isn't a huge waste of money, but when you're looking for hope in all the wrong places, it's nice to see three lined-up cherries hiding under the wax.


After the big $100 win, I dug up my old pile of winning scratch-offs, which has sat untouched on top of our microwave for several months now. We just never got around to cashing 'em in, but now that I total everything up, there's $259 bucks worth of winners in that pile. I'm tempted to cash them in and blow it all on something frivolous, but considering that I most definitely spent more than $259 total on scratch-offs from then to now, I guess I should put it in the bank. Or maybe I should go down to the roulette wheel at Bally's and throw it all on black. Hmmm.

One thing's for sure: Scratch-off cards are getting more and more entertaining with each passing year. If you're not a player, you wouldn't believe the variety. I've always been a fan of the "Win For Life" cards, merely because the jackpots entail payments of $1K, $2K or even $5K each week for a full 20 years. Winning that is the equivalent of getting a second job that requires you to do absolutely nothing, but for sheer entertainment purposes, there are far better scratch-off cards.

I really like the ones based on card games, as they trick me into believing I have any more of a chance to win than I do on any other shitty card. Then there's the extravagant $20 games. I can't believe I played those; they're the quickest possible method of burning money outside of literally burning money.

For people who want to stretch the "enjoyment" out for a few extra minutes, there's crossword-style games, which take forever to finish and rarely provide a return. Plus, all of the scratch-off games have a little code somewhere under the wax that lets you know the exact amount you've won (or tells you that you didn't win), and it's obnoxious to spend 10 minutes slowly scratching letters and numbers away when you know you can settle things with two swipes of a penny over the code area. I don't know why I'm writing about this.

After my most recent trip to Atlantic City, I decided to give the gambling a rest. I'm no addict or even a frequent player, but even just a few trips to the casino each year can seriously impact your savings. It got to the point where I was looking at my losses and realizing that it was enough to take a week-long vacation for two to pretty much anywhere, and that's just plum dumb.

Course, I did just win $100 off of a $5 scratch-off. Maybe Lady Luck's trying to tell me something. Maybe this is my time to shine. Maybe I should get in the car and drive down to the Monopoly streets right now.

Thank God I'm too lazy to really do that.

Posted by Matt on 07/15/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 112 comments

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Chestnuts roasted by Grashnar @ 07/15/2007 2:54 PM


Anyway, as for a serious comment… Matt, how come you never appear on AIM? I’d love to talk to you *creepy stalker voice*

Also, I received a promotional Star Wars Pocket Model TCG pack today… Not going to play the game but those miniature 3D puzzles included are cute… I got a tiny X-Wing and two Tie Fighters… You should check them out… The website gives away free ones too…

http://www.starwarspocketmodeltcg.com (They could’ve been more creative with their URL) :)

Chestnuts roasted by Grashnar @ 07/15/2007 2:57 PM


Is that a reference to the lady from the Time Warner commercials? The dial-up is for dinosaurs lady? If not it’s an awesome coincidence.
I think the Kong scratchers were the crossword kind. For some reason it’s way more annoying to lose after scratching off all those stupid letters than just looking for triple sevens.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 07/15/2007 3:02 PM


when i was in college, i won $20,000 from a $10 ticket! woot!

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 07/15/2007 3:06 PM


Gambling has never even been close to my thing..I just don’t get the thrill…seems like such a waste of good booze money….

…on an unrelated note, I just stumbled across this site with these cool Star Wars tattoo’s, thought some of you may be interested, some of them are actually really well done…click my name to check it out!

Chestnuts roasted by Gweff @ 07/15/2007 3:06 PM


wait, i take that back. it was a $5 ticket…

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 07/15/2007 3:09 PM


Man, I LOVE Scratch tickets! The most I’ve ever won from one ticket was $20 on a $2 ticket, but this happened when I was 10 and I was hooked.

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 07/15/2007 3:13 PM


I’m a New Yorker too, so I know these games all too well. My grandma played scratch-offs all the time before she wound up in the nursing home/rehab center, but now she’s back home and might pick up on it again. I think it’s a much better habit than smoking, because there’s that small chance that you’ll get your damn money back.

So, of course, she usually gives the winners to me, earning me a quick $20 or so every few months

I’m pretty sure the most I’ve ever won on a single scratch-off is $20 or $25.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 07/15/2007 3:16 PM


The only scratch-off I ever were really addicted to were the Pac-man, Ms Pac-Man, and Donkey Kong ones from way back. I ought to stake a stab at the Oklahoma Lotto ones, if only because the money spent supposedly goes to Education. Do it for the shorteez, dig?

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 07/15/2007 3:29 PM


We have the Georgia Lottery, and many of my kids have been able to go to college from the HOPE scholarship it provides. Funny, though, I’ve never bought a lottery ticket….

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 07/15/2007 3:41 PM


Yeah I was never much into gambling…. possibly because I have one of those uncles who threw his life down the shitter because of it. The girls and I are going overnight to AC in Sept, but I was drinking when we made the plans so I didn’t even remember agreeing to them until a few days later.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 07/15/2007 3:47 PM


Whenever my husband has a birthday party at his parents, his mom takes all the lotto tickets he got and scratches the bottom to check the code for winners. She doesn’t trust that he will stratch them off before they expire, just because when he was still living at home his dad found a ticket of his and it was a winner of like 10 bucks, but it was expired. His parents are cheep asses they got angry with him.

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 07/15/2007 3:47 PM


thank you for posting that star wars tattoo site Gweff I really liked the yoda ones that were good quality, a little r2d2 would be cute on anybody.

I don’t like the scratchoff tickets that you have to read the instructions first to see where your supposed to scratch it off. Those piss me off I just want to do the whole thing and have it be very obvious if i won or not and how much.

I actually have a story I am guilty of. When I was a kid I went to one of my family’s weddings that I didn’t see that often. I was no older then 8. Well one of the cousins or however I was related to this person, saw an ad for a scratch off ticket at the store, it said if you buy 5 scratch off tickets one is at least a winner. He liked the odds so he bought 5 and passed them out to all of the kids. I got one, and I got the winner. I think it was 10 dollars.

Anyway my relative said here’s 10 dollars, and I’ll redeem it tomorrow. I said no, I want the 10 from the ticket, I don’t want the 10 your giving me now. It was a bit of an arguement, and my Grandma was so pissed at me because I was just acting spoiled. He kept on telling me, I probably won’t see you tomorrow, and this 10 dollars is just as good as the one from the ticket. I thought he was gipping me I think. But in the end I think my Grandma apologized and returned the ticket to him and I didn’t get any money. I deserved that. I didn’t usually act that spoiled but man that was pretty bratty of me.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 07/15/2007 3:48 PM


This is weird. I had a stress dream last night about winning the lottery and for some reason I took the ticket in the shower with me and destroyed it. I’ve got issues.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 07/15/2007 3:50 PM


I went to the museum today. It was okay, and I can whip up a lesson plan around it, but overall it was meh. I was more excited about the fact that I got to take a pic of a Walther P38.

That’s right ladies and gentlemen, my phone’s wallpaper is now Megatron. w00t!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 07/15/2007 4:09 PM


Boy, I go to Amarillo for the weekend and miss the most epic pair of blogs since Photog. Once again I learn the folly of actually leaving the house.

And It’s just occurred to me that I still haven’t bought my birthday scratch-off this year. Since my birthday’s coming up again in November, I should probably get on that.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 07/15/2007 4:27 PM


I’m watching this Tobe Hooper movie Lifeforce about space vampires. Why have I not seen this movie?

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 07/15/2007 4:35 PM


I’m suprised some ppl still are using DSL and Dial-up when FIOS is the way of the future. But as for Scratches I play now and then I don’t win that much and play just for kicks. But at my work in Washington DC there is a small shop that sells scratches. Between 12-3pm there are ppl down stairs playing the scratches as if they were in a casino.

Chestnuts roasted by Superius Maxiumus @ 07/15/2007 4:38 PM


Wow it looks like I missed out on some lengthy discussions! As for the lottery, I won $100 twice playing instant games although those were $20 tickets. The best thing for me was playing Tic-Tac-Fruit which essentially is a slot machine with a tic-tac-toe flavor to it. But don’t dare call it a slot machine in Ohio because gambling is illegal. They get away with calling it a “skill game” and that apparently is ok. I would just stalk the machines until the bonus hit a certain number (the bonus accumulated based on number of times played) and i’d hop on and usually win $200 – $350.

Chestnuts roasted by phunqsauce @ 07/15/2007 4:38 PM


To me, the hardest “skill game” i ever did was using the facilities on a Greyhound bus as it was pulling out of a pick-up point in northeast Oklahoma. No spillage. Yay me!

Go ahead, yay me. I won’t tell.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 07/15/2007 5:33 PM


where do you cash these things in anyway? the7-eleven?

Chestnuts roasted by Benjamin @ 07/15/2007 5:47 PM


Benjamin, you go where you bought them up to a certain amount and if it’s higher you go to the city or the state’s local office and get the money which probably takes a while, I know people that win the big one have to wait 6 weeks for their winnings. It says everything on the ticket on the back.

and Bill that was a funny dream, I had a dream last night it was Christmas though. Nothin can top a Christmas dream, I have them every once in a while. Even though a few weeks ago I had a dream where it was Christmas and I didn’t get any presents and I was freaked. Anyway this dream last night I got in a fight with my sister, and my Grandma in the dream announced after present opening we were all going to coldstone creamery for ice cream! And I still haven’t gotten my drug test results yet in and I was explaining to my relatives about my epic saga lol.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 07/15/2007 6:02 PM


Can you explain how the crossword ones work? I don’t understand. We have scratchers here in VA but I’ve never seen those.

Chestnuts roasted by jhnnywalkr @ 07/15/2007 6:52 PM


The crossword scratch-offs contain a panel full of letters under the waxy stuff. As you reveal them, you scratch off any of the letters seen within the crossword. You get money for any fully-revealed words you spell with those letters. The more words you make, the more you win.

Generally, it boils down to you needing one letter to be a millionaire, and never obtaining that letter.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 07/15/2007 6:56 PM


jhnnywalkr, wow. Long time no see, mang!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 07/15/2007 7:12 PM


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