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This is not an issue. The match sequence does not give an extra ball on any real life machines.
If you're talking about when the last 2 digits of your score match the numbers on the DMD, that's not an "Extra Ball Lottery" -- it'd called a "match".
Traditionally, on physical coin-operated machines, getting a "match" at the end of the game awarded you a credit to play another game, not an extra ball.
the whole "match" system is just a ROM legacy thing that got ported, but on digital pinball it serves no actual purpose, because scores are based on your session.
also you already have infinite session attempts, so it really doesn't matter.
@ MikeFulton o.k... now i understand