![]() (Just ask multiple winners like Peggy Dodson, who in 2019 won a $1 million jackpot with a "Max-a-Million" scratch-off lottery ticket from the same Pennsylvania convenience store where she had purchased another scratch-off ticket that was a $100,000 winner only two years earlier.) ![]() In fact, even if you've won the lottery once before, you still have the same odds of winning the next drawing as anyone else who buys a ticket. Whether you play the lottery every day, or you're buying your first-ever lottery ticket on a lark, the odds of winning any individual drawing or scratch-off ticket remain the same. ![]() That's because the odds of winning any given lottery remain the same despite the numbers selected or even if you buy a ticket for every drawing.
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