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2009-01-23 06:12:56
Thu Jan 22, 9:24 pm ET
OMAHA, Neb. The odds are against something this odd. A Nebraska Lottery
official says the winning numbers for the state's Pick 3 lottery on Tuesday
were exactly the same as the winning combination from the night before.
Lottery spokesman Brian Rockey says one of two lottery computers that randomly
generate combinations picked the numbers 1, 9 and 6 in that order for
Monday night's drawing. He says the other computer picked the same three
numbers Tuesday in the same sequence.
The odds of such an occurrence? One in a million.
Rockey says one person won the game's top prize of $600 Monday but didn't win
again the next night. Three other people won Tuesday's prize.
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Posted: 2009242@491.88
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stranger
Well, the odds are 1 in million, it's quite low.