A version of this episode originally ran in January 2016.
Tonight's Mega Millions jackpot is the largest in history at $1.6 billion. And we've got lottery fever again.
Today on the show, the story of the first known lottery. It goes back to Queen Elizabeth in 1567, involves poems, gold plates, and petty criminals. It didn't go well. And we have the story of lottery legend Stefan Mandel. He created a system to take the luck out of the lottery and won jackpot after jackpot. He tells us how he pulled it off. (Think bank heist but legal.)
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