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LS was not perfect; however, it NEVER should have been replaced (South Carolina was wooed into joining, but, they never did, presumably because LS' drawings were the same nights as Powerball).
The replacement is a disgrace; neither GA or KY offer a cash option; Virginia does, but is only $520,000 (compared to $750,000 for the same annuity-value prize in the Washington's Lottery scratch Lucky for Life, which replaced an annuity-only online game of the same name.)
LS began the week of 9/11, which was a few months before Hot Lotto began.
KY should drop out of WFL, and join the steadily-growing Hot Lotto game. Meanwhile, GA and VA need to end WFL, and replace it with a "Mega Millions" version of Hot Lotto (in other words, a "smaller" game by several MM states.) Michigan and Ohio, both MM states, had been considering a "joint" jackpot game. How about a "mini-mega" game that includes GA, KY, MI, and OH, with a cash option, of course? 216.179.123.110 (talk) 18:49, 19 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]