Pick 4 Wild Ball Straight!

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In this Pick 4 example, the player has played the numbers

1-2-3-4 with the Straight play type PLUS the addition of Wild Ball. The winning numbers drawn for this drawing were 1-2-3-4, so the player won a base prize of $6,000!

When we check to see if any winning combinations have been created by the inclusion of the drawn Wild Ball (3), we see that a Straight Wild Ball prize of 1-2-3-4 has been created when the (3) is replaced. The player wins a $1,500 Straight Wild Ball prize in addition to the $6,000 base prize!

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So, this play would have to be $1.00 straight, and the player would win $7,500 taxable!

The throw off is:  you would win more than one time with two plays winning.

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Understand:  It will cost, a total of $2.00 to play the Wild Ball with your choice of numbers.

I understand, you paying more to win.

If you chose to play , 1234 straight, with no Wild Ball, on seperate tickets, you would have won $12,000 taxable income.

So, $2.00 straight on seperate tickets, wins $12,000 vs.  $2.00 straight with the Wild Ball and win  $7,500.

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50 cent straight = $3,000

$1.00 straight= $6,000

So, for the 50 cent straight, you getting half of the $3,000.

 

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Correct me if I am wrong.

Where did the 5 come in at?

No wonder folks are confused, it looks like this example is wrong.?

 

3 2 3 4
1 3 2 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 3
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Comments

Avatar MzDuffleBaglady -
#1
Straight 50 cent=  $1,500
Straight 1.00=  $6,000
Avatar MzDuffleBaglady -
#2
Hold up, A straight 50 cent is $3,000
A straight, $1.00  is $6,000
Avatar MzDuffleBaglady -
#3
OMG, where is the digit 5?  OMG!
No wonder folks confused, looking that this example from the website.
Shame and a scandal.
Avatar MzDuffleBaglady -
#4
Missouri lottery , not be trusted.  On everything.

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