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Take5 NY
I dont think it makes you greedy Kap.
The thing about members not sharing numbers here is fine, but IMHO, I dont think it makes much difference if someone does or doesnt post their numbers. I think people are afraid of the Boogey Man
Mink pointed out nobody that posts here played Cajun's winning set of 5. There was one winner that day, and it was a QP. Most T5 jackpots are won by QP's. That's because more QP's are sold than player picks. (It's 3 to 1 in favor of QP's) QP's are the thing t
Sep 16, 2012, 7:52 am - GiveFive - Pick 5 Forum
Possible proof Washington state lottery is rigged
http://walottery.com/docs/pdfs/11CAFR.pdf
This is the 2011 comprehensive annual financial report and on page 15 there is a distribution chart showing showing the scratch-off payout percentage was 64.2% and drawn games were 48%. On page 36 is a chart with ten years of sales and prize payouts. You can easily check how much if any the payout percentages of scratch-off and online games varies from year to year.
There is definatly millions and millions of more players in MM and PB than in a St
Aug 23, 2012, 3:39 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum
$305 MILLION: Powerball lottery jackpot in rare territory
Best of luck to you hotslot. Welcome to LP!
There have been many members on this site who have invested similar amounts and more, when jackpots started climbing into the stratosphere.
I'm certainly not going to discourage you from making that wager, I admire your willingness to put that much on the line.
To my knowledge however, I don't remember any of those members getting much of anything for hits, it was pretty much a big goose egg.
As long as your able to lose it all, withou
Aug 13, 2012, 7:30 pm - mcginnin56 - Lottery News
Could We Use Another Big Game Lottery??
One lottery is not able to please all people. Were all diverse, and have different expectations of what is more important to us.
I suggested a third national lottery game to fill that void. There are millions who would be willing to invest a couple of bucks a week, for the chance
at winning significantly larger lower tier prizes. Ex. perhaps as many as twenty $1 million prizes up for grabs every week.
Maybe this type of lottery would not be for those that are just chasing the huge
Aug 5, 2012, 5:14 pm - mcginnin56 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Could We Use Another Big Game Lottery??
It just occurred to me other change we might want to consider. Price of a ticket. Where is it written that every games has to be either $1 or $2 ??.
To have a niche in the market, what about splitting the difference, say .50 or .75 cents? Doesn't sound like much of a savings, but if your the type
that likes buying 10 tickets a drawing, your could be talking the difference between spending $20 (for PB), or just $5.00 for the new game. Obviously
there would be pros and cons to weigh, when
Aug 5, 2012, 9:11 am - mcginnin56 - Lottery Discussion Forum
I am going to say it now so that when it happens >>...
I am going to write this blog now so that when it happens people do not say I am full of s**t. My grandmother who died 7 years ago, comes to me in my dreams and talks to me. before she died we talked and joked around and i told her that i wanted her to come back and tell me the lotto numbers. well in the last 7 years we have had about 15-20 conversations about different things but mainly about the lottery. She came and told me that a particular game i was playing to go and play a certain card nu
Aug 3, 2012, 10:28 pm - rgse90 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do some number combinations have better odds?
With all due respect RJ, your post sounds quite random and even a little spastic.
Until this post (in response to no one) nobody has talked about winning a JP here.
The thread subject matter is clearly Do some number combinations have better odds?
3 posts in front of your I clearly reiterated (again) that those of us participating in this thread are doing TRIALS to prove that some number conbinations have BETTER odds.
Which has nothing to do with winning a JP.
Although I do hope
Jun 29, 2012, 4:07 pm - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum
working on a new thing but need input
thanks...i use these alot...but they are not always updated...it didn't take too much time to update from florida website as it is automated with heiroglyphic functions...
what is the first blue colum next to the date? row count only?
that is actually an artifact that i should have deleted or replaced.
You can disregard, it refers to the actual game number for my ny 5/39 game...i use one master template chart and then add numbers from different states and i forgot to remove it.
you a
Jun 22, 2012, 6:58 pm - LottoBoner - Lottery Systems Forum
June 9th Powerball Drawing
POE, I'm gonna try and help. Okay, neither of these games is rigged in any way. In fact, they're actually one in the same except for the amount of balls, and, the new payout difference for PB. Other than this, they are pretty much identical...the frequency of winners on all tiers, the pre-tests, the drama...everything.
You may want to alter the idea of expecting to win anytime you play prime numbers which is very, very subjective. With the amount of numbers in both games, it's unreasonable t
Jun 19, 2012, 10:25 pm - Lucky Loser - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do some number combinations have better odds?
You hit two draws? In a row? Where?
I also don't see where you came up with 1 in 200,000. The odds of winning two jackpots in a row with 100,000 lines are roughly one in 3 million. The odds of winning a 5/5 with 100,000 is about 1/40, and twice in a row about 1/1600.
If you meant it only took two draws, then the odds are about 79/1600. (Very close to 2/40)
Remember, you're talking to the guy who wrote down a set of numbers a little after turning 18, didn't play, and would
Jun 17, 2012, 5:22 pm - Boney526 - Lottery Discussion Forum
