Ohio Lottery Second Chance: Drawings & How to Play
Ohioans love their lottery.According to La Fleur’s 2020 World Lottery Almanac, the average Ohioan spends $288 dollars per year on tickets. When you consider this includes people who never play, you realize that those play the lottery, play a lot.In fact, only nine other areas top the Buckeye State when it comes to the number of lottery tickets purchased. And last year, just over $2 billion dollars in prizes were won.But even if you didn’t win, the Ohio Lottery makes playing their draw and scratch games even more fun with a variety of promotions and second-chance drawings, enabling you to enter losing tickets for another chance to win.It’s very easy to enter these tickets into the system for prizes, which range from a cooler to hundreds of thousands of dollars. All in in, it’s certainly worth the little bit of time it takes to enter, given that it doesn’t cost anything extra to enter these.They even have fun promotions you can enter for free, without having to buy any tickets at all. (M...