reset? a massive pooerball push in the final hours of sales. the record-setting $1.5 billion jackpot is enticing to lottery veterans. and first-time players. will you keep playing after this big jackpot? if i win something. i don t know. maybe. reporter: that s the struggle facing colorado lottery leaders. keeping sales strong when the jackpot returns to a lower level. we talk to colorado s lottery chief from pueblo. we just don t know what the impact will look like on this mega jackpot a year from now. reporter: in the past, the lottery has suffered fr is known as jackpot fatigue when some players hold off until the jackpot is massive. and if they don t play, colorado parks and schools could suffer. more numbers to the mix this past fall. the goal was for bigger jackpots and more winners. this potential billion-dollar bonanza wasn t necessarily part of the plan. it s not a science. reporter: a big gain feeling big dreams. no way. if it happened, that would be g
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