Thursday's unofficial winning Pick 3 number: 5 8 2
Thursday's unofficial winning Encore number: 0 5 1 5 4 1 2
Thursday's official Poker Lotto: 5-Hearts, K-diamonds, Q-diamonds, 10-hearts, 2-hearts
Thursday's official Poker Lotto: 5-Hearts, K-diamonds, Q-diamonds, 10-hearts, 2-hearts
Thursday's unofficial winning Pick 4 number: 2 1 4 8
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Thursday's unofficial winning Encore number: 0 5 1 5 4 1 2
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