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A Midwestern couple figured out how to beat the lottery. Then Hollywood called

Annette Bening, left, as Marge Selbee and Bryan Cranston as Jerry Selbee in "Jerry& Marge Go Large."

Some people spend their whole lives fantasizing about winning the lottery. Jerry Selbee figured out how to actually do it in less time than it takes to make a cup of coffee.

In 2003, Selbee had recently retired and settled down with his wife, Marge, in the sleepy, one-stoplight town of Evart, Michigan (population 1,900) when one morning he came across a brochure in a convenience store for a state lottery game called Winfall. Reading the fine print, Selbee — a math whiz who had spent much of his career as a materials analyst at a Kellogg's cereal factory — quickly realized that the lottery had a mathematical flaw that would mean guaranteed winnings if he bought enough tickets.

"I looked at the odds, I looked at what the payoff would be and

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