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- Lotto_South abstract "Lotto South was a lottery game in Georgia, Kentucky, and Virginia. It resulted from the September 2001 merger of three smaller jackpot games, one from each of the three lotteries. This was done in an attempt to create larger jackpots. Drawings took place at the WTVR-TV studios in Richmond, Virginia, on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 11:00 p.m. ET. Jackpots began at $2 million (annuitized); top-prize winners could choose to be paid either in 30 annual payments, or the cash option. The game was jointly administered by the Georgia Lottery, Kentucky Lottery, and Virginia Lottery.Sales of the game began on September 9, 2001. Its record jackpot was $27 million, won on December 31, 2005.The game had four prize levels; players needed to match at least three numbers to win. All prizes were paid on a parimutuel basis. The jackpot was paid either in cash or 30 annual payments, according to the winners' wishes. In January 2006, it was announced that the game would be retired; its final drawing took place on February 25. That jackpot was not won; the lower-tier prizes doubled (instead of rolling down the entire prize pool, which lotteries often do when a jackpot game is retired.) The three lotteries kept the rest of the money. Lotto South′s replacement was Win for Life, which ended in 2011 in Kentucky and winter 2014 in Georgia; Win for Life was retired on September 13, 2014, after which Virginia replaced it with $1,000,000 Moneyball. Georgia, Kentucky, and Virginia began sales of Decades of Dollars on January 30, 2011. (Arkansas joined on May 3.) Decades of Dollars became a Virginia-only game in October 2014, as the other three lotteries were part of the launch of Monopoly Millionaires' Club.".
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- Lotto_South wikiPageLength "2011".
- Lotto_South wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Lotto_South wikiPageRevisionID "697158333".
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Category:2001_establishments_in_the_United_States.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Category:2006_disestablishments_in_the_United_States.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Decades_of_Dollars.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Time_Zone.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_Lottery.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Kentucky.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Kentucky_Lottery.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Lottery.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Monopoly_Millionaires_Club.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Parimutuel_betting.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Present_value.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Richmond,_Virginia.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Virginia.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Virginia_Lottery.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink WTVR-TV.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLink Win_for_Life.
- Lotto_South wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lotto South".
- Lotto_South wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:U.S._lotteries.
- Lotto_South wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Lotto_South subject Category:2001_establishments_in_the_United_States.
- Lotto_South subject Category:2006_disestablishments_in_the_United_States.
- Lotto_South hypernym Game.
- Lotto_South type VideoGame.
- Lotto_South type Disestablishment.
- Lotto_South type Establishment.
- Lotto_South comment "Lotto South was a lottery game in Georgia, Kentucky, and Virginia. It resulted from the September 2001 merger of three smaller jackpot games, one from each of the three lotteries. This was done in an attempt to create larger jackpots. Drawings took place at the WTVR-TV studios in Richmond, Virginia, on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 11:00 p.m. ET. Jackpots began at $2 million (annuitized); top-prize winners could choose to be paid either in 30 annual payments, or the cash option.".
- Lotto_South label "Lotto South".
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- Lotto_South wasDerivedFrom Lotto_South?oldid=697158333.
- Lotto_South isPrimaryTopicOf Lotto_South.