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is it luckier to buy tickets on the rich side of town?
Not where you buy, but what game you buy. The worse the odds, the worse your chances to win. The better the odds, the better your chance to win.
Jun 3, 2026, 9:32 pm - rcbbuckeye - Lottery Discussion Forum

Mega Millions and Powerball Race
Sales would have to increase by about 50% to get the odds of a win to 3%.
May 25, 2026, 12:36 am - winoneday - Lottery Discussion Forum

is it luckier to buy tickets on the rich side of town?
No, the neighborhood doesn't matter. What does matter though is that wealthier people can afford to cut their odds by buying multiple tickets per draw.
Jun 3, 2026, 10:41 pm - winterbird - Lottery Discussion Forum

The Florida Millionaire Raffle is back!
I'm good with that. Lower odds for those players that have a ticket(s). Might buy another next week and right at the end of the sales cycle on June 30th. G5
May 29, 2026, 7:10 am - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum

The Florida Millionaire Raffle is back!
It is a very good thing from a players perspective. Where can players find lower odds to win a million dollars? Remains to be seen if there will be a last minute rush to buy raffle tickets. (Hope not!) June 30 is when ticket sales end. Final drawing for 10 one million dollar top prize winners is July 2nd. I have to believe the winning numbers will be generated by a computer. (RNG software). G5
Jun 2, 2026, 4:45 pm - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum

is it luckier to buy tickets on the rich side of town?
The better the odds , the better your chance to win. The ONLY thang that will tell ya THAT Texez 2 Stepper izz .... PROBABILITY MATH then , it duzzn't matter which Game 9/3/21 Cauze , You can SHUT'EM DOOWNN -Stat$talker
Jun 3, 2026, 10:30 pm - Stat$talker - Lottery Discussion Forum

is it luckier to buy tickets on the rich side of town?
This is a classic question in sociology and applied economics, and the answer is well-documented by demographic studies and market research in the United States (such as data from the Brookings Institution, the Tax Foundation, and various state lotteries). The direct answer is: people from all social classes play, but the financial impact, frequency, and motivation are profoundly different between the poorest and the wealthiest. Here is the breakdown of how lottery consumption
Jun 4, 2026, 2:56 pm - tokecap - Lottery Discussion Forum

The $29.95 Non-Believerz
chatgpt prompt: write three blurbs for a book about a person being stalked by the lottery. output: A darkly funny nightmare wrapped in a conspiracy thriller. Every scratch ticket, every billboard jackpot, every cheerful jingle feels like a threat. By the final page, you ll never look at a convenience store the same way again. Imagine if fate had a marketing department and it wanted you dead. This novel turns the American dream into psychological horror, following one ordinary person as t
May 26, 2026, 11:58 am - Brock Lee - Lottery Discussion Forum

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