"At Its Simplest, Bulk Purchasing Is…" - John Martin
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Byron La Fleur speaks with John Martin, Director of Maryland Lottery & Gaming, covering a range of topics from responsible gaming to the unique challenges of “bulk purchasing” of lottery tickets. The conversation begins with John’s reflections on a recent Economist article, America’s gambling boom should be celebrated, not feared." (https://www.economist.com/leaders/2024/12/05/americas-gambling-boom-should-be-celebrated-not-feared)
Byron and John then dive into the idea of bulk purchasing: groups buying up massive quantities of tickets or wagers to capture big jackpots. John recounts Maryland’s real-world experience with a group known as “Black Swan,” which aggressively targeted high-dollar prizes on both scratch-off tickets and progressive fast play games. Their coordinated efforts prompted the Maryland Lottery to implement new “guardrails,” such as daily sales thresholds, to keep play fair for regular customers and protect retailers from large financial risks.
The episode also addresses how other state lotteries are handling similar situations. While some might see high-volume buying as extra revenue, there’s concern about fairness, public perception, and the overall integrity of lottery games. Ultimately, John underscores the importance of each lottery deciding for itself how to strike the balance: raising funds for good causes while ensuring players have equitable chances—and a positive experience with the lottery.