SAN FRANCISCO - Californians and out-of-staters alike scrambled to get in on an unprecedented $193 million lottery jackpot, flocking to buy tickets before Saturday night's drawing. <br>
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The winning numbers were 6-11-31-32-39 and the meganumber was 20. <br>
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In the city of Calexico, throngs of buyers made the short walk from Mexicali, Mexico to stock up on tickets. <br>
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At Super Shopping Apple Market, which has sold three $1 million-plus tickets over the past 15 years, many buyers came with little more than a will and a way, said manager Joe Moreno. <br>
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``A lot don't even know how to play, but as long as they have a dollar bill in their hand, we explain how and hopefully that's another winning ticket we're going to sell,'' Moreno said. <br>
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The $193 million sum is the largest single-state U.S. jackpot, and the fifth-largest including multistate games, the California Lottery said. The biggest lottery payout in U.S. history was $363 million in May 2000 for the multistate Powerball game. <br>
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The previous record jackpot in California was $141 million on June 23, 2001. <br>
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The jackpot was such a draw that Web sites sprang up to illegally offer SuperLotto tickets to out-of-state buyers who didn't come to California. The rules state that a ticket must be bought in person, lottery officials said. <br>
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Sales surged as the drawing drew near, lottery officials said, and it was evident in places such as the San Francisco 7-Eleven store where Ed Koehler of Scottsdale, Ariz., went to buy $10 of tickets with his wife Chris. <br>
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``When I hear about it on the news, that's when I go and buy,'' Koehler said. <br>
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The couple was spending the weekend in San Francisco and reveled in their timing, though their chances of winning are one in 41.4 million. <br>
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Store manager Ace Valencia said the typical volume of 2,000 tickets a day was likely to jump to 10,000 by Saturday evening, and some customers were buying hundreds of tickets at a time. <br>
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``Everybody is going gaga,'' he said. <br>
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The story was the same across the state in Needles, where ticket sales were up sevenfold, said Needles Point Liquor store owner Brian Lim. <br>
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Lim, speaking by telephone, said most of his customers came from Arizona. <br>
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Among those in his store early Saturday was John Bittner, who made the 15-mile drive from Fort Mojave, Ariz., for a breakfast of sausage and waffles - and to pick up five tickets. <br>
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``That's what we line up for,'' said Bittner, 66, a retired bank employee. <br>
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Al Castellano, the California man who won the record $141 million last year, also was trying his luck. <br>
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On Saturday, Castellano bought $20 worth of tickets at Union Avenue Liquors in San Jose, the same place he bought his ticket last year.