Lottery Robbery
Maria's divorce lawyer told Lee that if he wants to get out of jail for domestic violence, he would have to sign a divorce agreement with Maria. And he must relinquish ownership of the gas station. Lee signs the divorce papers and gives up the gas station. He asks to leave only six tickets to mark his six-year marriage to Maria. Lee scratches five tickets in front of Maria. None of them win. He walks away with the last one. Soon after Lee left the gas station, the station employee Cole, Lee's good friend, is fired by Maria. Cole's theft of tickets at work is captured on a camera Maria has hidden on the shelf.
Lee, depress, goes to a familiar bar for a drink to anesthetize his feelings for Maria. However, the bartender at the bar, disgusts by his domestic violence, treats him badly. When he asks the bar to continue to pour him a drink, he learns that Maria has taken his savings from the bar. Infuriated by Maria's callous behavior, Lee throws out the wedding photo he keeps in his wallet. Lee stumbles upon the last ticket left that morning, and since he is ready to give up on his cruel ex-wife, he does not hesitate to scratch the last ticket. To his surprise, the ticket is a real winner. Lee is struck with the idea of robbing his gas station. Meanwhile, Cole, who is also depressed because of being fired, is discussing the reason for his dismissal with his friend C.J., who points out that the gas station has a very high winning rate, and they only need enough lottery tickets to be sure to win the lottery, which is also the best revenge for Maria.
Because they don't know that the other has the same plans as they do. Lee arrives at the gas station wearing a helmet and is knocked unconscious by Cole and C.J. After Lee wakes up, the three realize that they are all planning to do the same thing, so they start scraping lottery tickets at the gas station. However, when the day began to break, the three men still get nothing. Lee, Cole, and C.J. took all the tickets away in case Maria found them when she came to the gas station in the morning. But in a hurry, they left some tickets behind. After the three men fled to Alabama, they scratch all the remaining tickets but didn't get any money.
Three men walk down the streets of Alabama in despair, afraid that the police will find out what they have done. Just as C.J. was trying to buy a snack at a roadside convenience store because he was hungry, they accidentally learn that a drunk old man had walked into the gas station after they had left. The drunk old man scratches off the part of the ticket they had left at the gas station and drew a $2 million ticket. But he was too excited to celebrate at the gas station and the drunk old man was caught red-handed by the police. In the end, they have nothing gained and nothing lost.