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Savvy Scratch is a lottery scratch-off companion built for players who want more than blind luck. Instead of just showing what a ticket looked like on launch day, Savvy Scratch helps you see what matters now: which games have gone bad, which ones are still fresh, and where the best remaining jackpot opportunities may be hiding.
Scratch-off odds change over time as prizes get claimed, but most players are left guessing. Savvy Scratch tracks publicly available lottery data and turns it into something useful, helping you quickly spot games that may be worth a closer look and avoid the ones that are already burned up. That means less guesswork, better timing, and a smarter way to play.
The app is designed for everyday scratcher players who want clearer information, not more clutter. Whether you are chasing top prizes, trying to avoid bad games, or just want a faster way to compare tickets before you buy, Savvy Scratch gives you a more informed view of the scratch-off landscape.
Built by professional gambler and advantage player Doug Moeller, Savvy Scratch brings a strategy-first mindset to a type of game most people play without one. The goal is simple: help players make better decisions with better data.
Users can sign up free to see bad games and new games, then upgrade for deeper insights and full access to the platform.
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Savvy Scratch treats scratchers like a changing market, not a static product, and gives everyday players a way to act with more logic and less guesswork. Built by a long term pro gambler so you know you can trust the math.
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Savvy Scratch is the only scratch-off lottery analysis app built by someone who has made a living beating games of chance. 20+ years of poker, blackjack card counting, and casino advantage play, applied to the one lottery product that actually behaves like a counted deck. Real-time prize-remaining data across 19 states, every active game rated Good, Neutral, Bad, or New so you know which tickets still have jackpots available and which ones are dead money. Free tier shows Bad and New games. Full access $5/month or $50/year, 30-day worry-free guarantee.
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Recreational scratch-off players who spend $20โ$200+ a month on tickets and are tired of buying blind. They already play, they're not looking to be sold on the lottery, and they don't trust systems or lucky number gimmicks. What they want is the same thing a card counter or a serious poker player wants: to know which games are live, which are dead, and where to put their money. Skews toward adults 30โ65 who appreciate data over hype and would rather skip a dying game than keep feeding it.
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I spent 20+ years making a living at games of chance. Poker, blackjack card counting, a handful of casino advantage plays. Over $500K in lifetime winnings, none of it from luck. Somewhere along the way I noticed that scratch-off lottery tickets are structurally the closest thing the gambling world has to a counted blackjack shoe. Fixed print run, fixed prize pool, and as prizes get claimed the remaining tickets drift away from what the back of the pack advertises. Every state lottery publishes the data to figure this out. Almost nobody reads it, and the tools that existed were built by developers who had never placed a real bet. I built Savvy Scratch to apply the same advantage-play framework I used at casino tables to a game millions of people already play, so they can stop funding dead games and start putting their money where the edge actually sits.
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Next.js 15 (App Router) on the web, React Native with Expo for the iOS and Android apps, Supabase for the database and auth, Stripe for subscriptions, Vercel for hosting, Sanity for content, and RevenueCat for mobile subscription management.
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Savvy Scratch is a consumer subscription product, not a B2B tool, so customers are individual scratch-off players rather than companies. The user base spans all 19 covered states, with the largest concentrations in Texas, California, Florida, and New York where scratch-off play is highest.
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