Georgia Lottery launches new Cash Pop draw game

Dec 7, 2019, 8:08 am (27 comments)

Georgia Lottery

Match only one number and win

The holiday season is getting even more festive with the launch of a new Georgia Lottery draw game. Starting Sunday, Dec. 8, the new Cash Pop game will offer players a chance to win cash prizes up to $1,250 five times a day, every day — by matching just one number.

Cash Pop is the first new Georgia Lottery game to be available at both retail and through iLottery channels.

"We are laser-focused on our mission to maximize revenues for HOPE and Pre-K," Georgia Lottery Corp. President and CEO Gretchen Corbin said. "Cash Pop is a great addition to our portfolio of games, providing a fun, fresh concept for players while generating profits for the important educational programs we fund."

Cash Pop is easy to play. Pick one number between 1 and 15 to play. Match that number and win.

Players can select one number up to all 15 numbers, or they can choose the Quik Pik option and have the computer randomly select for them.

Play for $1, $2, or $5 per play, and purchase up to five consecutive drawings.

When a ticket is purchased, the selected number(s) and a corresponding randomly-assigned prize amount will appear directly under the number. Because of the random nature of Cash Pop, different tickets may show the same selected number with different prize amounts.

All cash prize values start at five times the dollar amount played.

Win up to $250 for a single $1 play. Win up to $500 for a single $2 play. Win up to $1,250 for a single $5 play. The game is loaded with smaller prizes that can be cashed at retail.

Overall odds of matching your number to the winning number are 1 in 15.

Cash Pop drawings will be held five times daily with each draw assigned a unique name including: 8 a.m. (Early Bird); 1 p.m. (Matinee); 5 p.m. (Drive Time); 8 p.m. (Prime Time); and 11:59 p.m. (Night Owl).

Cash Pop tickets can be purchased at Georgia Lottery retailers statewide.

Players can find the nearest Georgia Lottery retailer locations using the free Lottery Places app (www.lotteryplaces.com). Lottery Places is the only app available that can locate lottery retailers in every state and jurisdiction throughout the United States. It also finds lottery retailers in Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, and much of the Caribbean.

Press Release, Lottery Post Staff

Comments

music*'s avatarmusic*

Congrats Georgia Lottery for "Cash Pop"!  Sounds like fun.

 I am comparing this game with MM & PB.  Cash Pop players need to match 1 number out of 15 and that appears to be difficult.  A MM or PB player needs to match 5 + 1 from a field of 69 +26 for PB 

  and 70 + 25 for MM  with odds of approximately 300,000,000 to 1. Green laugh

billybucks

overcome 15-1 odds just to get your number drawn and then probably get 5-1 payoff. the rare times you get a higher payout under your number posted will be frustrating when your number doesn't get pulled. game is designed to drain money from unsuspecting players who don't understand odds. you can play a one digit number in most states now (odds 10-1) and payout (in ma anyway) is between 7 and 10-1. they think that offering a pie in the sky payout once every 100 times you play it will lure in customers. i give this game 6 weeks before it's pulled.

Bleudog101

Quote: Originally posted by billybucks on Dec 7, 2019

overcome 15-1 odds just to get your number drawn and then probably get 5-1 payoff. the rare times you get a higher payout under your number posted will be frustrating when your number doesn't get pulled. game is designed to drain money from unsuspecting players who don't understand odds. you can play a one digit number in most states now (odds 10-1) and payout (in ma anyway) is between 7 and 10-1. they think that offering a pie in the sky payout once every 100 times you play it will lure in customers. i give this game 6 weeks before it's pulled.

IDK about any lottery pulling a game that fast.   They're not always noted for mea culpa.

Here we have Quick Bucks which is terrible but the KLC asked me to try it which I did and that was it. 

We have Fast Cash or whatever it is called and you win instantly from a retailer/lottery machine.  It gets up there fairly quickly.   Other states offer it too, a shame they don't all band together to get larger jackpots.  Also has varying wagering amounts.

 

Well $10 won on Mega millions/Megaplier so on we plod.

jjtheprince14

Even this game would be way too hard for me to win. 😂

NY10

Seems Georgia is broke needs money quicK 

KAL035

Quote: Originally posted by NY10 on Dec 7, 2019

Seems Georgia is broke needs money quicK 

By no means is GLC broke! They are just a den of thieves.  Raking in tons of cash every day with the 3 daily draws and paying out next to nothing.

EdG1955

Lotteries are becoming giant vacuum machines that suck money out of people's wallets.  PB/MM are $2 instead of $1.  Scratch-off tickets cost up to $50.  The new Georgia game costs up to $5.  The fun is rapidly dissipating as the cost continues to rise.

cottoneyedjoe's avatarcottoneyedjoe

When a ticket is purchased, the selected number(s) and a corresponding randomly-assigned prize amount will appear directly under the number.

That's a "no thank you" from me.

Stack47

Quote: Originally posted by KAL035 on Dec 7, 2019

By no means is GLC broke! They are just a den of thieves.  Raking in tons of cash every day with the 3 daily draws and paying out next to nothing.

From the Georgia Lottery's 2019 Financial Report:

Prize expense for Cash 3 decreased $13.8 million in fiscal year 2018 as compared to 2017. This is consistent with the 5.1% decrease in gross sales over prior year. Prize expense for Cash 3 increased $3.4 million in fiscal year 2017 as compared to 2016. This is consistent with the 1.3% increase in gross sales over prior year. The actual prize payout experienced was approximately 46% and 49% for fiscal years 2018 and 2017 respectively. 

And considering Cash 3 pays $80 and $160 on $1 box bets, 46% payout is what is expected. And the 49% in 2017 is even better.

Mobile Merchant

You had me laughing my head off when I saw your meme. Maybe she's just tired of all those door to door lottery sales people!

JAMORA's avatarJAMORA

Quote: Originally posted by cottoneyedjoe on Dec 7, 2019

When a ticket is purchased, the selected number(s) and a corresponding randomly-assigned prize amount will appear directly under the number.

That's a "no thank you" from me.

lol....

and agreed...

Nikkicute's avatarNikkicute

Quote: Originally posted by EdG1955 on Dec 7, 2019

Lotteries are becoming giant vacuum machines that suck money out of people's wallets.  PB/MM are $2 instead of $1.  Scratch-off tickets cost up to $50.  The new Georgia game costs up to $5.  The fun is rapidly dissipating as the cost continues to rise.

Keep your wallets closed, as simple as that!No No

Everyone has a chose whether they want to play or not.

Lotteries or not forcing anyone to play.

Good Luck...

viceroy2's avatarviceroy2

Ok, for this GA Cash Pop... Odds are 1 in 15, according to the article, you can play all 15 numbers...at $5 each, that would be $75...and the winning number nabs you (edit: up to ) $1,250....and you can do that up to 5 consecutive draws.....

yeah...somebody said this would be gone in six weeks...and it looks like this won't last....

one reason, because the cash prize is not fixed, so it looks like the prize amount of $1,250 will be few and far between....because the "random amounts" would be skewed toward the LOWER end to keep the game going.....and people wouldn't want that.

Todd's avatarTodd

I think it's actually kind of a neat twist to have the prize be one of nine random amounts.  Would it not be rather exciting to see a $1,250 prize on your ticket?  The wait before draw time might be somewhat agonizing when you know you have a 1-in-15 chance of winning $1,250!

Even for the $1 ticket price, it would be pretty great to have a 1-in-15 chance of winning $250.

rcbbuckeye's avatarrcbbuckeye

It's clear that lotteries are trying to come up with different and unique games to attract players. There are some people that aren't interested in big jackpot games, and like daily games with better odds and different twists. Nothing wrong with that.

As to those that say states are sucking money from people with these new games, (or any game), remember that lotteries always have been, and always will be in existence to make money for the state. They are not charities. If you don't want to lose money, don't play.

Stack47

The article doesn't say, but apparently Cash Pot is replacing their All or Nothing game. It was a fun game to predict but very difficult to win something. And considering the game sales averaged less than $16,000 a day or less than $4000 a draw, probably was time to retire the game.

Never had the chance to play lottery games in Georgia, but just looking at what they offer, it's near or at the top of all state lotteries.

Todd's avatarTodd

For those interested, Cash Pop is Georgia's first computerized drawing game, dropping the state lottery to a grade of "B" on the State Lottery Report Card.

(BTW Stack you are correct, this game supplanted the All or Nothing game in the Georgia Lottery game lineup.)

Hermanus104's avatarHermanus104

Quote: Originally posted by KAL035 on Dec 7, 2019

By no means is GLC broke! They are just a den of thieves.  Raking in tons of cash every day with the 3 daily draws and paying out next to nothing.

They introduced Georgia Five the day after I finished my graduate degree at UGA and left the state. When I compared the payouts and the odds, I said, "I would have written them a letter of complaint over the payout structure had I stayed in Georgia." Suffice to say, like Powerball and Mega Millions, they rip off non-jackpot winners. 

Example: the strange YYYNY match (where Y = a match and N = no match): odds 1 in 11,111 (worse than Cash 4), prize $21 (much worse than Cash 3). My belief is they should be paying out at least $5,000 for a YYYNY match.

G26GRACE27

Quote: Originally posted by viceroy2 on Dec 8, 2019

Ok, for this GA Cash Pop... Odds are 1 in 15, according to the article, you can play all 15 numbers...at $5 each, that would be $75...and the winning number nabs you (edit: up to ) $1,250....and you can do that up to 5 consecutive draws.....

yeah...somebody said this would be gone in six weeks...and it looks like this won't last....

one reason, because the cash prize is not fixed, so it looks like the prize amount of $1,250 will be few and far between....because the "random amounts" would be skewed toward the LOWER end to keep the game going.....and people wouldn't want that.

I agree viceroy, another greedy scam of a game,
Random winning amounts, you already know most of the si called random amounts will be between $5-$20, there won't be many tickets that have $250 or more as the "random" winnings amount, very little incentive for the players, just like ga five with those sloppy payouts, other states similar games have more options for players to win back there money,
It's a shame what greed will do, bad business is never ok,

Paperchamp

This game is the biggest RIP off.

Don't play it, this is they're Christmas 

Money

Nikkicute's avatarNikkicute

Here's what the tickets look like. There is the number and the prize this player won.  Todd

Instyle's avatarInstyle

I agree, played for a couple of days.  The random amounts are low compared to ticket price.  As with all lottery games it’s a choice (play or not). 

Me - NOT!  I’m out

EdG1955

Quote: Originally posted by Nikkicute on Dec 8, 2019

Keep your wallets closed, as simple as that!No No

Everyone has a chose whether they want to play or not.

Lotteries or not forcing anyone to play.

Good Luck...

I hadn't realized it was as simple as that.  The key to high ticket prices is for me to stop playing.  You're a genius, Nikkicute.  My world is now complete.

cottoneyedjoe's avatarcottoneyedjoe

Here are the odds of all the random prize amounts. It's interesting that, for instance, the odds of winning $25 for a $1 bet aren't the same as the odds of winning $50 with a $2 bet, and both are different from the odds of winning $125 with a $5 bet. 

https://www.galottery.com/en-us/games/draw-games/cash-pop.html#tab-oddsAndPrizes

EdG1955

Quote: Originally posted by cottoneyedjoe on Dec 19, 2019

Here are the odds of all the random prize amounts. It's interesting that, for instance, the odds of winning $25 for a $1 bet aren't the same as the odds of winning $50 with a $2 bet, and both are different from the odds of winning $125 with a $5 bet. 

https://www.galottery.com/en-us/games/draw-games/cash-pop.html#tab-oddsAndPrizes

If you put $5 on a single number, the odds are the same as $1.  But if you put $5 on 5 different numbers, the odds improve in your favor because you're covering more of the spread.  That's reflected in the overall game odds.

db101's avatardb101

Quote: Originally posted by EdG1955 on Dec 19, 2019

If you put $5 on a single number, the odds are the same as $1.  But if you put $5 on 5 different numbers, the odds improve in your favor because you're covering more of the spread.  That's reflected in the overall game odds.

No, he's talking about the odds of the random prize amounts appearing below your chosen number. They do not "scale" proportionally like pick 3. At a glance it looks like you get a better return with a $5 bet than five $1 bets but I haven't done the math.

If I were a c-store employee I would love this game because I could buy a ticket for myself after a streak of low prize amounts on tickets I printed for customers. I'd have better odds of getting a big prize than customers buying theirs at random times without the information that I have.

cottoneyedjoe's avatarcottoneyedjoe

Quote: Originally posted by db101 on Dec 22, 2019

No, he's talking about the odds of the random prize amounts appearing below your chosen number. They do not "scale" proportionally like pick 3. At a glance it looks like you get a better return with a $5 bet than five $1 bets but I haven't done the math.

If I were a c-store employee I would love this game because I could buy a ticket for myself after a streak of low prize amounts on tickets I printed for customers. I'd have better odds of getting a big prize than customers buying theirs at random times without the information that I have.

Thanks for clarifying what I was trying to point out. You're right, the expected returns are better the more expensive the play is. The $1 play has a return of $0.6297 per dollar, the $2 play a return of $0.6519 per dollar, and the $5 play a return of $0.6788 per dollar, just using the numbers from the table. I suspect the posted odds are rounded to whole, so that might make the actual numbers different from what I calculated, but not by too much. It pays better than any California draw game, that's for sure.

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