Cash Overload #2320

Image Credit: Virginia State Lottery
Ticket Price: $30
Starting Odds: 1 in 7.4
Current Odds to Win $100 or More: 1 in 7.4
Current Odds to Win $1,000 or More: 1 in 7,822.32
Current Odds to Win $10,000 or More: N/A
Estimated Tickets Remaining: 672,719.2 (39.79%)
Total $2,000 Prizes Remaining: 86 out of 200
Total $600 Prizes Remaining: 5,531 out of 14,074
Total $300 Prizes Remaining: 9,582 out of 23,961
About "Cash Overload #2320" Scratcher Game in Virginia
The "Cash Overload #2320" scratcher game is one of the lottery options available in Virginia. The price of a ticket is $30.
When this game was first released, the starting odds of winning were 1 in 7.4.
The odds of winning at least $100 in Cash Overload #2320 are 1 in 7.4.
The chances of securing $1,000 or more are 1 in 7,822.32.
As of the last update on 10/05/2025 at 09:32AM EDT, approximately 39.79% of tickets are still in circulation. This means there are still unclaimed prizes waiting to be won in Virginia's Cash Overload #2320 scratcher game.
Prize Chart for "Cash Overload #2320"
Prize | Total Prizes | Prizes Remaining | Starting Odds | Current Odds | Change in Odds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
$100 | 147,854 | 58,910 | 1 in 11.43 | 1 in 11.42 | 0.14% |
$200 | 42,383 | 16,799 | 1 in 39.89 | 1 in 40.05 | — |
$300 | 23,961 | 9,582 | 1 in 70.56 | 1 in 70.21 | 0.5% |
$600 | 14,074 | 5,531 | 1 in 120.13 | 1 in 121.63 | — |
$2,000 | 200 | 86 | 1 in 8,453.46 | 1 in 7,822.32 | 7.47% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the scratcher game price of "Cash Overload #2320"?
Each ticket costs $30, giving you a chance to win prizes ranging from small amounts to the top jackpot.
What is the jackpot or highest prize you can win playing "Cash Overload #2320"?
The grand prize you can win playing "Cash Overload #2320" is $2,000.
What is the smallest prize you can win playing "Cash Overload #2320"?
The smallest prize for "Cash Overload #2320" is $100.
What were the original odds of winning any prize?
The starting odds of winning any prize are approximately 1 in 1 in 7.4.
How are the odds calculated for Virginia scratcher games?
The odds and statistics for Virginia's scratcher games are based on official lottery data processed through statistical models. This is to help players understand their chances of winning in Virginia's scratcher games.
- Starting Odds: These are the official odds provided by the Virginia lottery at the scratcher game's launch. They indicate the probability of winning any prize when all tickets are still in circulation.
- Estimated % Tickets Remaining: If not provided by the state, this is estimated based on the number of claimed prizes relative to the game's original prize structure. For example, if a game started with 1 million scratcher games and half of the top prizes have been claimed, it is estimated that about 50% of the scratcher games have been sold.
- Current Odds to Win $100/$1,000/$10,000 or More: These odds indicate the likelihood of winning higher-tier prizes in Virginia scratcher games. They are determined by summing the probabilities of all applicable prize amounts using the current odds.
- Current Odds to Win the Grand Prize: This metric shows the probability of winning the game's largest prize, adjusted for the estimated remaining tickets and current odds.
- Expected Value (EV): EV represents the average return of a single scratcher game based on the current prizes remaining. It is calculated by multiplying each prize amount by its probability of winning (prizes remaining ÷ estimated tickets remaining), summing these values, and subtracting the ticket price. A positive EV indicates an expected profit per ticket, while a negative EV indicates an expected loss.
Where does Scratch-Off Hub get information on Virginia lottery scratcher games, odds, prizes remaining, and tickets remaining?
Games, prizes, and odds for Virginia scratcher games are sourced directly from The Official Virginia Lottery Website.
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