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Idaho woman hits fifth lottery jackpot in five years
October 2002, Rowell won a Dodge Ram Quad-cab pick-up truck.
Earlier in 2004 she won $1,500 on the 15th Anniversary scratch ticket.
July 2004, won $15,000 playing in the Lottery's 15th Anniversary Game Show.
2005, she won a Pac-Man video arcade through another second chance draw.
Rowell claimed her $110,000 winning Wild Card check Friday morning from the Idaho Lottery
Winning 5 jackpots doesn't always mean winning a pile of money, I would be just as happy matching 5+0 in the MegaMillio
Nov 19, 2007, 4:22 pm - RJOh - Lottery News
Is it worth buying a large number of tickets once a year?
Am I the only old f*rt old enough to remember the story of the couple in the early years of state lotteries who tried to do this very thing with about 10X the money you're talking about investing. . .I guess my point being that theory is great but how it works functionally is more important (especially for the person attempting it) in the long run.
Anyway in the days when a 10M jackpot would almost cause rioting in lottery lines. . .this young (had to be young to believe that this atte
Nov 17, 2007, 12:47 pm - AuntiePat - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lucky Lotto Picks System by "Pete Egeler"
Apples and oranges compared to what? I didn't compare it to anything. I was showing people how there is absolutely no good reason to get hyped up when system dealers try to use the unrealistic (yet convincing to the unaware) trick of showing how their system works based on their system produced numbers hitting various states lotteries and then trying to use that as hype/selling point/proof that their system can pick winning numbers. I was/am showing that you don't need a system to get the sa
Nov 2, 2007, 4:36 am - Summertime - Lottery Systems Forum
Hoosier Lotto
Estimated Jackpots:
Hoosier Lotto - $52 Million
Powerball - $26 Million
Next Drawing: 10/20/2007
I went from bad to worst. Had I played that list for Wednesday drawing, it would have only matched 2 thirteen times and no match3 at all, that doesn't even match the normal odds of a hit.
Now I'm looking forward to playing the Hoosier Lotto but I'm in no hurry because it looks like it will still have a large jackpot when ever I decide to drive to Indiana to give it
Oct 18, 2007, 11:47 am - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum
Is Greed Good ??
(I never heard of $600 from a book but it depends where you are).
When I first came to Lottery Post I was very skeptical of the 900 to 1 payoffs given by the Online betting sites.
Most work places with a large number of employees always have somebody with football parlays and where I worked, you could play the Pick-3 with some of those people. I never played the old numbers game but people were still playing it after the Pick-3 started. 600 to 1 was its payoff and that was the lottery pa
Oct 1, 2007, 2:41 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum
throwing it all away
To all what winners? Who?
Somoene must have started some kind of rumor that has really created misconceptions about this site-
Is it a bunch of people, a large bunch of people, trying to figure out how to win, and what they'd do if they won? Yes indeed.
Is it a group of people who have all won jackpots? Hardly.
Pretty soon we're going to need a No Solicting rule.
Todd?
Sep 2, 2007, 1:29 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum
POLL 2 of 3: Switching to computerized drawings
Ohio's new Ten-Oh game is computerized but it's the type of game that I believe falls into the grey area because even if it was ball drawn, they still wouldn't show the live drawing because of time restraints.
However games like Pick-3 and Pick-4 have always been ball drawn, including the Midday draws that are not shown live. The Evening drawings have become a tradition where people will reach for the remote at 7:25 PM and since the very first Pick-3 draw in 1979, players watched 3 sets of n
Aug 30, 2007, 6:59 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum
New State Lotteries
Utah - No, Mormons
Alabama - Very doubtful
Alaska and Wyoming - Population not enough to generate any mentionable jackpots?
Hawaii- No- Yakuza, they ruin all the illegal games already and don't want any competiton
Nevada - No, the casinos see a lottery as a threat.
Mississippi - For right now, no. Same thinking as Nevada, but how many Mississippi dollars go across state lines for lotto (that's what finally made Tennesse give in - Tennesseans crossing state lines to plat l
Aug 25, 2007, 5:57 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum
computerized drawings set to take over the lottery in a few years?
Apparently there were two separate auditors to check the drawings Smartplay International Inc. and Gaming Laboratories Inc., both of which are based in New Jersey (hmmmm....). (Documented here: https://www.lotterypost.com/news/161364)
The type of auditor you are referring to, like KPMG, audit the financial side of things, like jackpots, other prizes, distribution of funds, balance sheet, etc. The gaming auditors above are supposed to be able to determine if a drawing machine is operating
Aug 22, 2007, 1:16 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
splitting the jackpot prize with family members.
I agree with KYFloyd and JustX, also
The only reason I want verification as to date and time is to prove what my intentions are in the event of a large winning lottery ticket prior to the event of purchasing and winning--so a Notary stamp should be adequate to prove date and time.
Besides, as Floyd points out, the simple act of Notarization provides evidence of the lottery ticket owner's INTENT (and the fact that this intent predated the win)--which legally can go a long way . In a crimi
Aug 16, 2007, 9:12 pm - AuntiePat - Lottery Discussion Forum
