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Powerball in California: 1-in-175-million chance? No problem

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Californians no longer had to worry about crossing state lines for their 1-in-175-million shot at a Powerball win. The multi-state lottery game finally arrived here Monday.

John Apodaca, 62, of Hawthorne was part of one line. The veteran said that after he returned from Vietnam, a woman read his palm and said he would be a rich man — so he goes to the Bluebird Liquor store every day at the same time and plays the same numbers. He’s there so often that an employee welcomed him with a salute.

Apodaca has played Powerball before — in New York, while visiting his daughter. The game’s arrival in California was all he needed to feel a little extra luck Monday.

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“The Powerball came to me,†he said. “I didn’t go to the Powerball this time.â€

Powerball marks a further effort by the state lottery to go beyond Scratchers to larger games with much higher jackpots. Last year, the state lottery got a taste of possibilities when its Mega Millions multistate game grew to a $656-million prize. That game alone added $300 million in sales for the lottery over two months, resulting in a 27% increase in total revenue for the year.

Powerball is even larger than Mega Millions, with a starting jackpot that is more than three times as large. The games are similar — requiring players to match up to six numbers — and the odds of hitting the jackpot in each of the games are almost exactly the same: 1 in about 175 million.

“It sounds ridiculous to say, but if the jackpot is $56 million, it just doesn’t motivate people the way a $656-million jackpot does,†said Alex Traverso, a spokesman for the state lottery.

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Not far from Bluebird Liquor, a steady stream of customers filed into a 7-Eleven listed as a “lucky retailer†on the California Lottery website. Lisa Ray, 28, of Huntington Beach purchased her first lottery ticket, enticed by Powerball’s higher payout.

Ray said, “$40 million? Come on!†adding that it probably wouldn’t be her last time trying her luck.

“Why not?†she said. “Somebody’s got to win.â€

Upping the odds

Powerball becomes the latest lottery game to play in California. How it compares:

Powerball Mega Millions SuperLotto Plus

Odds of winning top prize 1 in 175,223,510 1 in 175,711,536 1 in 41,416,353
Odds of winning any prize 1 in 31.85 1 in 39.89 1 in 23
Drawing days Wed., Sat. Tues., Fri. Wed., Sat.
Minimum ticket prize $2 $1 $1
Participating locations 43 states, plus D.C.
and Virgin Islands
42 states, plus D.C.
and Virgin Islands
California only
Minimum jackpot $40 million $12 million $7 million

Sources: California Lottery, Powerball, Mega Millions. Note: Lottery ticket sales chart for fiscal years.

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Graphics reporting by Scott J. Wilson

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