Every Pick 4 player looks for the next winning Pick 4 number
to play. Serious players study the
previous numbers from the history of the drawn numbers in their own State’s
Pick 4 Lottery.
Players look for playable winning numbers in dates, anniversaries,
birthdays, addresses and automobile license plates.
Have you ever looked for potential winning Pick 4 numbers
in your dreams?
Following is a story from the Virginia Pick 4 Lottery
where a player received a number in his dream, literally followed his dream and
won $100,000 in the Virginia Pick 4 Lottery in September, 2012.
Kaushik Sheth of Fairfax said he had a dream in which a
stranger told him he was going to win with the number combination 5-2-0-0. He
played the Virginia Lottery’s Pick 4 game with that combination. He bought a
$20 ticket which is comparable to twenty $1 Straight Pick 4 tickets.
When 5-2-0-0 was drawn in the September 29th Pick 4 Midday drawing, he won a total of $100,000.
He bought the ticket at the 7-Eleven at 9511 Blake Lane in Fairfax.
As he claimed his prize, he said he has no immediate plans for his winnings.
Pick 4 drawings are held daily at 1:59pm. and 11:00pm. The top prize for a $1 play is $5,000. The chances of matching all four numbers in exact order are 1 in 10,000.
When it comes to education, the Virginia Lottery is game. In fact, it’s the reason we play. We generate more than $1.3 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products, the Virginia Lottery generated more than $487.1 million for Virginia’s public schools in the Fiscal Year 2012.
When 5-2-0-0 was drawn in the September 29th Pick 4 Midday drawing, he won a total of $100,000.
He bought the ticket at the 7-Eleven at 9511 Blake Lane in Fairfax.
As he claimed his prize, he said he has no immediate plans for his winnings.
Pick 4 drawings are held daily at 1:59pm. and 11:00pm. The top prize for a $1 play is $5,000. The chances of matching all four numbers in exact order are 1 in 10,000.
When it comes to education, the Virginia Lottery is game. In fact, it’s the reason we play. We generate more than $1.3 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products, the Virginia Lottery generated more than $487.1 million for Virginia’s public schools in the Fiscal Year 2012.
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