More recently, the Colorado Lottery has become more transparent as to the number of second chance drawing entries received. A $20 game, the recent “Barrage of Bucks / Capital Gains” saw only 150,194 entries. ![]() They’ve informed me that in a recent $10 game (Lucky 13), there were only 101,283 entries into the second chance drawing that gave away a top prize of $253,000.Īnother $10 scratch ticket game, the $250,000 Mysterious Crossword Multiplier, had more than double the entries, but still only 206,455. So I’ve contacted the Colorado Lottery for their data on these drawings. Unlike in other states, such as the Oregon Lottery Second Chance Drawing, where second chance drawing information is public and easily available, Colorado doesn’t go out of their way to disclose this information. In our state, however, there are often times when only 150,000 to 200,000 entries compete for ¼ of a million, half a million, or even one million dollars. While we all know them as second chance drawings, the Colorado Lottery has begun referring to them as “Bonus Draws.” Colorado Lottery Bonus Draws Second Chance Prizes The Texas Lottery’s second chance drawing sees similar numbers for their contests in which they give away season tickets to Dallas Cowboys or Houston Texan games. In the California Lottery’s Second Chance program, for example, you’ll often have millions of second chance entries competing for one of their measly $15,000 2nd chance drawing prizes. ![]() While other states, (Texas and California) have millions of entries for nice, but relatively modest prizes, (football game season tickets, for example), the Colorado Lottery’s second chance drawing system definitely makes it worth the time and effort to enter those non-winning tickets. ![]() Colorado Lottery second-chance drawing prizes can include trips, big money, or both.
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