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Decoder Ring | The Scratch-Off Ticket’s Instant Win

Slow Burn

Slate Podcasts

News, Society & Culture, History, Documentary, Politics

4.625.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

You may never have thought very hard about scratch-off tickets, but that’s part of their power. They’re a form of gambling that’s simply a pedestrian part of American life. But not so long ago, they were risky and innovative, the killer app of their time and the must-play game of the state lottery. In this episode, Ian Coss, host of the new podcast series Scratch & Win, is going to walk us through the history of the scratch-off ticket: its invention, its popularization, and its connection to the explosion in gambling that’s now all around us.  This episode of Decoder Ring was produced by Katie Shepherd. Decoder Ring is also produced by Willa Paskin, Evan Chung and Max Freedman. Derek John is Executive Producer. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. Scratch & Win is a production of GBH News. It is produced by Isabel Hibbard and Ian Coss and edited by Lacy Roberts. Its editorial supervisor is Jenifer McKim with support from Ryan Alderman. Mei Lei is the project manager, and the Executive Producer is Devin Maverick Robins. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, please email us at [email protected]. And you can also now call us at our Decoder Ring hotline — that number is 347-460-7281. We love hearing your ideas, and we especially enjoyed all the messages we got about our last episode on the ’90s swing craze. Keep ‘em coming! And even better, tell your friends to check us out. Want more Decoder Ring? Subscribe to Slate Plus to unlock exclusive bonus episodes. Plus, you’ll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of the Decoder Ring show page. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

As a small business owner, my favourite thing about posting a job on LinkedIn is that when I hit send, I clock out and LinkedIn clocks in.

0:07.0

LinkedIn makes it easy to post your job for free. Get qualified candidates and manage them all in one place.

0:12.9

Plus, LinkedIn extends the reach of your job posts by allowing you to share it with your network.

0:17.7

And hiring managers that add a hiring frame to their LinkedIn profiles

0:21.5

receive two times more qualified applicants. Go to LinkedIn.com slash agree to post your job

0:27.4

for free. Terms and conditions apply.

0:36.1

So when I say gambling to you, like what do you think of?

0:40.7

Las Vegas, casinos, dice, cards, wheels.

0:45.9

That's what I picture.

0:47.7

Ian Koss is a podcaster for WGBH in Boston, and he's working on a new series that in its way is about gambling. Which you might

0:55.9

have noticed is suddenly all around us. Yeah, it's everywhere. You don't have to be a superstar

1:01.8

to spin your favorite slots on Hard Rock Bet. Enter a Palace of Play all your own with

1:06.3

Caesar's Palace Online Casino. I don't really remember somebody firing the starting gun and saying, let's just, let's just do it.

1:15.3

Let's just go no holds barred on gambling and let's see what happens.

1:18.2

Bet MGM's got all the sports betting in one place.

1:21.6

The fan duel, it's easier than ever to place your bet before the next play.

1:26.8

I think we forget that it took a long time for the ball to get rolling,

1:32.4

and now it's rolling really quickly.

1:35.7

60% of Americans gambled at least once last year.

1:39.4

We also spent $13 billion on sports betting, and more than three times at casinos.

1:46.0

The Super Bowl was just held at Caesar's Superdome,

1:49.0

Caesar's being both the casino company and the sports book.

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