About 300 people now are preparing for possible legal action to claim up to $10 million, action the Lottery Commission appeared to dismiss out of hand, Tuesday. "The agency has received feedback from some players expressing confusion regarding certain aspects of this popular game," the commission said in a statement announcing the closure of the game. Sternberg said Wednesday that a petition has been filed with a Travis County court requesting permission to take preliminary depositions in preparation for any potential lawsuit against the Texas Lottery Commission and GTech Corp., which manufactured the disputed card.