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Probability of winning with multiple tickets
It depends on what numbers you pick. Someone gave an example of a pick 2 game (and most pick 3 games with front pair etc. bets) with 100 possible outcomes. Betting any 10 combos gets 10 to 1 odds, but are the odds the same for any 10 combos and 10 combos with 10 different digits in the first position? RCB reminded me of when I too hit 5 out of 6 playing the Ohio Lotto when it was a 6/40 game. Wrote down all 40 numbers on playing cards, mixed them up and drew six at a time and placed the
Apr 12, 2026, 12:51 am - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Outrage! Oklahoma holds digit 3 out for 20 days
The front pair 76x was due. So, Just reduce using the deflate tool, for any due pairs. Good Luck.
Aug 7, 2025, 12:14 am - MzDuffleBaglady - Lottery Discussion Forum

Outrage! Oklahoma holds digit 3 out for 20 days
Missouri, midday has held out the X4X for 72 draws as of today. So, I might run front pair, 04x 14x 24x, etc. all the way to digit 9. if one hits, it's $60.00. Good Luck.
Jul 2, 2025, 9:19 am - MzDuffleBaglady - Lottery Discussion Forum

Never did this before
You said a bet that is guaranteed to win. In the lottery, slots, and live keno, any bet that pays the gambler something is called a win . It is only in table games, and not the progressive side bets where the wins are stated as for 1 rather than to 1 , that a win is defined to be a net win. As you know, for winning bets, the dealer takes chips out of the tray and hands them to the player and leaves the original bet in place. This is done purely for convenience. If you buy all 100 possible fr
Mar 28, 2026, 1:45 am - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum

Probability of winning with multiple tickets
In this thread we will discuss how to calculate your odds of winning a draw game if you buy more than one ticket. Any lottery's website gives you the odds, but that is for one ticket. When you buy more than one ticket, you can calculate your odds of winning simply by dividing the stated odds by the number of tickets you hold. Let's take, for example, a Pick 2 game. Even if your state's lottery doesn't operate a Pick 2, if they operate a Pick 3 and let you bet on the front pair or bac
Mar 29, 2026, 2:52 am - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum

Was checking other state lotteries for
I gotcha...... I did not think about it that way @ guessing front or back pair......
Mar 14, 2026, 10:25 pm - Justing618 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Was checking other state lotteries for
They don't have front plair/back pair on pick 5? On any of the other pick games? Ie. Pick 3 4 5 .......
Mar 14, 2026, 9:21 pm - Justing618 - Lottery Discussion Forum

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