Should state of Delaware pay KENO lottery winners who won on glitch

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The same numbers repeated in six straight games. If you lose playing the lottery the state doesn't refund your money. These KENO games are just like one's in the casino. They have a KENO display board and apparently they offer the game for a few hours a day unless I'm mistaken. You can hang around in convenience stores around the state for a couple of hours and play KENO. After people noticed the numbers repeat after two or three games they jumped in. The glitch lasted a total of six games. They pay out $1 million aggregate per game.
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WILMINGTON, Del. (WPVI) --
The luck has run out for some lottery winners in Delaware after state officials realized that a glitch meant the exact same winning numbers were drawn for six Keno games.

Sam Patel, owner of the Convenient Store in Wilmington, Delaware, says last week's glitch with the Keno Lottery game had business booming. He didn't realize something was wrong until a customer hit it big.

"She was screaming again, 'Oh my God, oh my God. The same numbers are coming out again. Well, at that point she got my attention," Patel says.

When the player realized the machine was selecting the same number over and over for each game, word spread like wild fire and the other customers started buying up tickets.

To play - you pick 10 numbers ranging from 1 through 80, bet $1 to $20, and you can win anywhere from $1 to $1-million.

Patel says, "Everybody was happy, wishing everybody Merry Christmas. Definitely it was a glitch; obviously, the same numbers don't come out."

Lottery workers eventually caught on and shut down the game.

Patel was able to pay out some customers, but had to direct others to the nearest claim center.

The people we talked to say winning ticket holders should be able to get the cash.

"I don't think they should have to return it. Because I mean, if they're a faithful Keno player they probably lost a lot of money. So that was just their lucky day," Marjorie Shuford said.

Delaware lottery officials posted a statement on its website, explain that the game "had a malfunction in the drawings of the Keno game. The Delaware Lottery is working with its supplier...on a review and investigation of these drawings."

Lottery workers wouldn't confirm how much money was won, if the winners will be paid, or how long the investigation will take.

A spokesperson for the Delaware Lottery says players who were able to cash out before the glitch was discovered can keep the money. The other winners will have to wait until the investigation is over to see if they will be able to cash in.

For now, players can still play the Keno game. A backup machine is being used to generate numbers.
 

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Should they??? not really. I'm sure theres a malfunction clause in the rules

Will they? little to no chance
 

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