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Dream help please
Linda 480 394 3939 Brian 176 325 9785 son 160 toilet 828 094 945 2106 paper 807 948 114 2069 swimming pool 719 434 1905 swimming 335 717 595 8390 good luck!
Oct 9, 2007, 10:47 am - AGF310 - Mystical Forum

Dream help please
I've had this dream about a month ago and now again last night. Does anyone have any numbers for: Linda Brian (my son) Toilet Toilet paper Swimming pool or swimming I'm glad for the lotterypost, I wouldn't be able to find out all the dream numbers without it. Thanks everyone. Good Luck
Oct 9, 2007, 8:14 am - catspick - Mystical Forum

consecutive numb odds?
I actually worked this out for Pick 5 and Pick 6 lotteries last year sometime for any pool size. Total Count of Consecutive Numbers in a draw for 6 of 34 654320 29203036540237510593775475020 Percent Probability of having the given quantity of Consecutive Numbers in a draw for 6 of 34 654320 0.00216%0.15094%2.71692%17.66000%44.14999%35.31999%
Oct 7, 2007, 4:23 pm - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum

Pick 3 : When is the system "Beat"?
I feel like ..... a ghost! Hello...... Hello....... anyone ..... anyone..... Beuler ...Beuler Find a 50/50 proposition bet...... any 50/50 bet...... wait until it goes 9 times in a row then bet it the other way. Be preparred to bet it at least one more day. Then stop. You will win.....most of the time at a profit. At least play in that Half of the POOL...... your chances over there are a lot better.
Sep 12, 2007, 1:50 pm - WIN D - Lottery Systems Forum

Quick Picks can't match the power of Self Picks
Yep thats the word that best describes it. Quick pick clustering. And you know what really bugs me is I'll bet it happens in other states too. The Rng terminals chip sets are all more than likely from the same manufacture. Therefore they spit out the same or similar combinations. If those chip set are programed to omit numbers then they have gained and upper edge on the game. And while i have no way to prove it. Other than comparing large groups of Quick picks from past attempts at winn
Sep 11, 2007, 10:58 am - four4me - Mathematics Forum

What about taxes on remaining Anuity?
Thank you justxploring, That makes sense. Also found this in the FAQ @ Powerball's site... IS THE CASH AMOUNT THE JACKPOT AMOUNT AFTER TAXES? No. When we advertise a prize of $100 million paid over 29 years (30 payments), we actually have less than $50 million in cash. When someone wins the jackpot and wants cash, we give them all of the cash in the jackpot prize pool. If the winner wants the annuity, we invest the $50 million in cash to fund the annuity payments. The winner gets th
Aug 25, 2007, 8:13 pm - sfilippo - Lottery Discussion Forum

New member
Hey guys. Long time listener, first time caller. My real name is Brad. Pealovhap is a screen name I've used since I was into peace, love, and happiness. I live in Perry, GA. I have a beautiful, out of my league wife, and I sell.......well, lets just say I sell stuff to grocery stores and convenience stores for a living. I've been a lottery nut as long as I can remember. My wife really doesn't understand looking for patterns in the chaos . I've worked for many years trying to develop s
Aug 22, 2007, 5:46 pm - pealovhap - Lottery Discussion Forum

TODAY'S POLL: Scenarios of remaining anonymous
I live in Louisiana so I have option B. I don't want to deal with the beggars, mooching relatives, people with sure fire business ventures, and riminals who will try to extort money from winners by threat. Stories I've read here on Lottery Post tell why B is the best option. I remember one story about a winner in Florida who was getting all sorts of people begging for money. The couple was about to buy a new truck for themselves but when the dealership learned they won the lottery, the pric
Aug 18, 2007, 1:21 pm - PrisonerSix - Lottery Discussion Forum

File this under it's just luck...
This should be Tales of the Lottery Fairy, read on: This is a book description in a catalog form Daedalus Books As Luck Would Have It Increidble Stories From Lottery Wins To Lightning Strikes Joshu Piven Once upon a time- May of 200 actually - there was a swimming pool repairman who only had a $100 billto pay for a hot dog. On a whim he requested his change in lottery tickets and subsequently won $90 million. Improbable but quite true. Maybe that had been discussed here, I
Aug 17, 2007, 12:59 am - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

Syndicate
Right on! It's not even the fact that it's a lottery pool that's so bad. It's the fact that these scams are NOT real lottery pools. They are pyramid schemes. It is a scam that makes the people who started it very rich, while all the suckers spend all their time and money trying to achieve the wealth that will never arrive. Want to know more about pyramid schemes? Check it out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_scheme The key phrase to look for in that writeup is, No matter
Aug 13, 2007, 5:05 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum