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Do lottery systems really work?
I agree with the simple approach...beyond that a lot of it depends on decisions made by the individual. The key to winning in any gambling system is to increase your leverage based on knowledge and a system. Lottery programs do that...some better than others. Here is a simple system.....pick a number and play it 5 times straight and boxed until it comes out. Cost: 360 x 5.00per day = 1800.00If it comes out and pays 2000.00 x 5 = 10,000.00net profit:
Sep 5, 2003, 11:13 am - WILLSELL - Lottery Discussion Forum
Mass. Lottery Extends Keno Hours
>Officials said additional hours will generate much-needed revenue for the state.The state needs money from old alcoholics who spend hours in the bar (the only places that have Keno in MA) wasting their money on beer, cigarettes and keno as another day ebbs away. I'm so proud to live in Massachusetts. So far the reign on Mr. Cahill has been a big disappointment. As CO says, 6/42 and 6/49 desperately need revising and improving, and not just with a cash option. They also need larger amounts
Sep 3, 2003, 8:28 am - tg636 - Lottery News
Mass. Lottery Extends Keno Hours
The Massachusetts Lottery has announced a pilot program to add 22 additional hours of Keno each week.Officials said additional hours will generate much-needed revenue for the state. The surest and fastest way to increase local aid to our struggling cities and towns is by improving the Lotterys existing products as we research and implement new ones, state Treasurer Timothy Cahill said in a statement Tuesday.The new Keno hours are Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. and Sundays from n
Sep 3, 2003, 3:29 am - Todd - Lottery News
New breakthrough prediction system
We are currently working on a brand new lotto prediction system that will soon be available to the public (LOTTO SYNCHRONIZER).It is very different from other programs, since it does not use analysis to predict the next numbers. We found a way to synchronize a computer generated random string to real lotto draws. It will certainly not be flawless yet, but it will beat the sh*t out of the other progs ! And will increase your odds dramaticly without any discussion.p.s. : Lotto draws are random but
Sep 2, 2003, 12:14 am - Guru - Lottery Systems Forum
Quick-Pick Number Strategy
It doesn't have to be 20 it could be as little as 5 and if buying 20 quick-picks at 1 store doesn't work then try 20 tickets at 20 different stores.If a player doesn't have the time or gas then just do 5 tickets at 5 different stores.The only reason I brought it up was because many people buy a bunch of tickets at there favorite location with no luck and even though the tickets are generated randomly some machines seem to do better than others.So the idea was to spread your tickets among differe
Aug 28, 2003, 5:53 pm - Pick-4_Master - Lottery Systems Forum
Italian lottery hits $75m
With still no winner Saturday, the Italian lottery jackpot grew to a record 63 million euros (US$75 million) for the Wednesday drawing.While no one picked the six lucky numbers, there were four winners for the second prize, each of whom won just under 900,000 euros (US$1.02 million).Players hoping to win the SuperEnalotto prize have to guess in any order the first six numbers between one and 90 extracted from the lottery wheels of Bari, Florence, Milan, Naples, Palermo and Rome.The jackpot has b
Aug 11, 2003, 2:52 am - Todd - Lottery News
Voting for dollars?
Doing your civic duty could become much more lucrative under an initiative filed Wednesday that seeks to turn Arizona elections into a statewide game of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? The initiative, filed by former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mark Osterloh of Tucson, would reward one lucky voter with $1 million from the State Lottery every two years. We're rewarding patriotism, said Osterloh, who's aiming for the November 2004 ballot. The idea behind this is to increase voter participat
Jul 31, 2003, 4:46 am - Todd - Lottery News
Increasing Odds of Winning..SOS
Last evening I participated in Todd's Floridia challenge for LottoCheatah to post 5 lines for the lottery drawing, I posted 7 lines but all six numbers hit in the first 5 lines and I matched 3 on the first line. I have notice that many times when I play more than 10 lines for a drawing, if I hit anything worth a payout, it happen in the first ten and many times in the first 5. It could be that 5 lines are almost(odds wise) as good as 100 lines and playing more lines doesn't increase your chanc
Jul 24, 2003, 9:25 am - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum
Seeing patterns where none exist
Now you are making me crazy. Now...you do seem... all of a sudden to understand the idea. This sure doesn't match up to what you said in the beginning. You said that past draws don't have anything to do with the next draw. ????????????? And I said they do. That was it. My only Bold statement was ... When you use math and probabilities it will increase your chances. And you said they don't. That was the part I didn't comprehend your saying. Now it seems that you don't disagree with that at a
Jul 12, 2003, 5:05 pm - Prometheus1 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Math and probability help or not ?
AAAAAAhhh ! Now i think i understand Thomas. You read my other post where i stipulated to the fact that no one can predict the next dvent. Right? So, we are together on that. Now, back to the question of using math and the laws of propability to help. Using those as a system to increase your chances as you play over time. Do they help? Not necessarily on one day or one time but in general over time. Please answer as close to yes or no as you can. Thanks '
Jul 5, 2003, 8:32 pm - Prometheus1 - Lottery Discussion Forum
