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: When Michigan discontinued the game, the Selbees found a similar one in Massachusetts called Cash Winfall and continued their operation there for six more years. 2. GS Investment Strategies
The couple did not keep the discovery to themselves. They formed a corporation, , and invited family, friends, and neighbors to invest.
The operation was eventually exposed in 2011 by a Boston Globe investigation, which discovered the Selbees and a separate syndicate of MIT students were dominating the game. Jerry and Marge Go Large
The report below covers both the real-life events of and the 2022 film adaptation, Jerry and Marge Go Large . Executive Summary: The Selbee Lottery Venture
: Winnings were used to renovate their home, fund the education of their children and grandchildren, and revitalize their small town. 3. Media Exposure and Film Adaptation : When Michigan discontinued the game, the Selbees
In 2003, Jerry Selbee, a math degree holder and former convenience store owner, discovered a flaw in a new Michigan lottery game called .
Jerry and Marge Selbee, a retired couple from Evart, Michigan, successfully exploited a mathematical loophole in state lottery games to gross and net nearly $8 million in profit over nine years. Their operation was entirely legal and relied on "basic arithmetic" rather than luck or fraud. 1. The Mathematical Loophole: The "Rolldown" They formed a corporation, , and invited family,
: Unlike typical lotteries where the jackpot grows indefinitely, Winfall had a "rolldown" feature. If the jackpot hit $5 million without a top-prize winner, the money "rolled down" to lower-tier winners (those who matched 3, 4, or 5 numbers).