The lottery has provided more than $4.1 billion in property tax relief and $7.8 billion in prizes since it was launched in 1988. Thousands of people throughout the state play a variety of games: Some stick with scratch-off games while others choose to try their luck with traditional lotteries, such as Megabucks, Powerball, SuperCash! or Badger 5, which involve guessing numbers that will appear in daily or biweekly drawings. Reached at work - the store where he has scored nearly all of his lottery wins - Audi declined to comment. In that same time, 11 people have cashed 20 or more winning tickets of at least $600, earning prizes totaling $100,000 or more each. Coburn Dukehart / Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism Wisconsin has no laws preventing retail lottery sellers or their employees or owners from buying and cashing in lottery tickets at their own stores - a gap in regulation that could open the state’s lottery system to fraud. Lottery tickets are shown for sale in Stoughton, Wis.