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With winter still in full force, the hearts and minds of many Texas Lottery players will be turning to two favorite holidays—Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day—to spice up the monotony of the cold (well, cold for Texas anyway) weather. Lucky for them, the Texas Lottery has three new scratch-off games to help them celebrate! With 10 chances to win and a top prize of $20,000, the $2 Hearts On Fire makes a terrific Valentine’s Day gift for friends and sweethearts alike and a great addition (or alternative) to the tradi- tional flowers and candy. In addition to the seven $20,000 top prizes, Hearts On Fire also offers prizes of $2 to $1,000, for a total of more than $9 million in prizes. If the Valentine’s Day theme doesn’t fire up a player’s Texas Lottery passion, two new St. Patrick’s Day themed tickets might just do the trick. The new $5 Pot O’ Gold game offers a top prize of $50,000 at the end of its rainbow. Along with the six $50,000 top prizes, Pot O’ Gold also offers prizes from $5 to $5,000, for a total of approximately $20 million in prizes. And if those first two tickets aren’t enough to spark a player’s interest, well, the third time’s a charm. Or, in this case, it’s the new tripler game 3’s a Charm. This $1 tic- tac-toe-style game fits any budget and offers prizes ranging from $1 to $1,000. Remember, it only takes one ticket to win. Maybe it’s your lucky day! News about Texas Lottery ® winners, scratch-off prizes, new games and more! OVER 34 MiLLiON WiNNERS IN OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2008 FEBRUARY/MARCH 2009

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With winter still in full force, the hearts and minds of many Texas Lottery players will be turning to two favorite holidays—Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day—to spice up the monotony of the cold (well, cold for Texas anyway) weather. Lucky for them, the Texas Lottery has three new scratch-off games to help them celebrate!

With 10 chances to win and a top prize of $20,000, the $2 Hearts On Fire makes a terrific Valentine’s Day gift for friends and sweethearts alike and a great addition (or alternative) to the tradi-tional flowers and candy. In addition to the seven $20,000 top prizes, Hearts On Fire also offers prizes of $2 to $1,000, for a total of more than $9 million in prizes.

If the Valentine’s Day theme doesn’t fire up a player’s Texas Lottery passion, two new St. Patrick’s Day themed tickets might just do the trick.

The new $5 Pot O’ Gold game offers a top prize of $50,000 at the end of its rainbow. Along with the six $50,000 top prizes, Pot O’ Gold also offers prizes from $5 to $5,000, for a total of approximately $20 million in prizes.

And if those first two tickets aren’t enough to spark a player’s interest, well, the third time’s a charm. Or, in this case, it’s the new tripler game 3’s a Charm. This $1 tic-tac-toe-style game fits any budget and offers prizes ranging from $1 to $1,000.

Remember, it only takes one ticket to win. Maybe it’s your lucky day!

News about Texas Lottery® winners, scratch-off prizes, new games and more!

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Doris Biskamp of Silsbee became the first instant prizewinner of one of the custom-made motorcycles. She bought her winning ticket at JR’s Food Mart, 1240 N. 5th, in Silsbee.

“I used to ride on motorcycles when I was younger,” she said. “Getting on this chopper will be nothing new for me.”

The Texas Ranger Limited Edition Silver Series scratch-off game was launched in late September 2008, offering more than $19 million in prizes. The top prizes in this game were seven custom-made motorcycles—four as instant-win prizes and three as second-chance drawing prizes. The game also offered six cash top prizes of $50,000 each.

The motorcycles are commissioned by the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum in Waco and designed by LDT Customs, Inc. of Vanderpool. Only 100 will be produced, and each comes with a certificate signed by an active duty or distinguished retired Captain of the Texas Rangers, a 5-year family pass to the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum, and the honor of having the owner’s name engraved on a plaque to be permanently displayed in the museum.

On October 25, Alphonse F. Janda of El Paso and his daughter were going to Victoria to take care of some errands. Janda bought his motorcycle-winning ticket at OM1, 1402 North Mechanic, in El Campo.

Janda’s win was a bit of a surprise. “I had scratched almost every area and thought that I wasn’t going to win anything at all,” said. “ Then I rubbed off the last possible area on the ticket and thought that it just couldn’t be.”

Janda will be ready when his new ride arrives. He’s a motorcycle enthusiast who has kept his motorcycle license current for the last 15 years.

On October 19, Texas Lottery officials joined an excited crowd on the last day of the 2008 State Fair of Texas® to conduct the first of the three second-chance

drawings. Rosemary Hopper of Fort Worth was the lucky motorcycle winner drawn at that event.

She purchased her ticket from the State Fair event retailer, Swif-T, the Thursday before the University

of Texas and University of Oklahoma Red River Rivalry game, but unlike the Texas Longhorns, she failed to capture a prize after scratching the ticket. Rather than throw away her non-winning ticket, she chose to enter it in the second-chance drawing. Now, she’s set to become the proud owner of a custom motorcycle.

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Scratch-Offs . . . . . . . . $307,015,344Pick 3™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$22,902,715Daily 4™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,519,601Cash Five® . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,805,356Texas Two Step® . . . . . . . .$4,398,898Lotto Texas® . . . . . . . . . . .$15,720,103Mega Millions® . . . . . . . . .$5,631,849

in OCTOBER/nOVEMBER 2008

ToTal: $364,993,866NOTICE: Game closing procedures will begin when all top prizes have been claimed. A scratch-off game may continue to be sold even when all the top prizes have been claimed. For current informa-tion on prizes remaining in a scratch-off game, call 1-800-37-LOTTO. Must be 18 years of age or older to purchase a Texas Lottery ticket. The number of prizes in a game is approximate based on the number of tickets ordered. The number of actual prizes available in a game may vary based on number of tickets manufactured, testing, distribution, sales and number of prizes claimed.

See your local Texas Lottery retailer for more details or visit the Texas Lottery Commission’s Web site at www.txlottery.org.

Drawing results are available right after the Day and Night draws at

www.txlottery.org

Webcast link on www.txlottery.org

Watch live streaming video of Lotto Texas Wednesdays and Saturdays at

10:12 PM CT, and see past drawings through our “on demand” feature .

Do you think you’ve won?

Please call 1-800-37-LOTTO prior to traveling to Austin for processing.

William Swaggerty of Beaumont (not pictured) sent his non-winning ticket in for the second-chance drawing held on November 18 and won.

“It’s exciting,” he said. “I was very happy to hear it.”

Not one to brag, Swaggerty says that he hasn’t spread the word, but he has kept playing.

“I’m hoping for something bigger next time,” he joked.

If you believe you are holding any of the following:

• a possible Lotto Texas® or Mega Millions® jackpot ticket • a possible winning on-line ticket valued at over $1 million • a possible winning instant ticket paid as an annuity • a possible winning instant ticket valued at over $1 million

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Region 3James M.

DriverPineland

Texas $50 Million Club$10,000

EdMercado

Corpus ChristiDaily 4$2,715

CarolynRileyPorter

Merry Money$5,000

JoshuaGregoryBrookshire

$100,000 Cash Spectacular$2,000

YolandaPrinceHouston

Monthly Bonus$2,000

MariaMacielLaredo

$130,000 Platinum Payout$1,000

Luis L.MartinezBrownsville

Slingo$1,000

MarionWalterVictoria

Lotto Texas$3,265

Region 1DianeDavis

ThrockmortonJingle Jumbo Bucks

$100,000

BradleyLane

DimmittKing Tut’s Treasures

$1,000

ClearanceHill

TempleLotería Texas®

$3,000

RodrigoPerezEl Paso

Daily 4 ™$5,000

SaraMindieta

LubbockBonus Cashword

$35,000

RobertMcKinney

Midland$130 Million Platinum Payout

$1,000

GeorgeRobinsonSan AntonioLotto Texas®

$2,144

KariWatsonKerrville

$130 Million Bonanza$1,000

Region 2Demetria

FieldsMesquiteDaily 4$2,500

TongTongFrisco

Cash Five®

$25,100

KurtHerwigCarrollton

Jewels of the Nile$50,000

EdwardSmith

JacksboroTexas Ranger Limited Edition Silver Series

Flipper T.LoveRhome

State Fair of Texas$50,000

PhanChannara

DallasDaily 4$2,900

ChristianNix

LindaleBreak The Bank

$30,000

BeatrizJaquez

MadisonvilleKing Tut’s Treasures

$1,000

$50,000