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Lp Members Will Automatically Share w/each other!
In my opinion, I wouldn't be obligated to share with anyone if I bought a ticket myself. However, if I were in a pool with LP members or anyone else for that matter, of course I'd have to share with all the pool members.
I run a lottery pool with my coworkers and if we win, we all have to share. For the tickets I buy on my own, I don't have to share with anyone.
Just my opinion.
Jul 5, 2008, 8:08 pm - PrisonerSix - Lottery Discussion Forum
wedding band on bottom of pool
My ex daughter in law's husband lost his wedding band in our pool this afternoon. We looked for a couple hours.
what are some numbers for this event?
I will look again when the sun is up tomorrow.
Jun 19, 2008, 11:16 pm - tntea - Mystical Forum
Man quits lottery pool, then wins with Quick Pick
If the person tried to claim a share of the pool's winnings without having contributed to the ticket purchase there wouldn't be any question that they were trying to steal a share. How is it different when they take several shares by taking the numbers the pool was using? Sure, nobody has an exclusive right to the numbers, but we're not talking about playing the same numbers as a result of random coincidence or using some system that produced the same result. We're talking about deliberately usi
Jun 5, 2008, 1:56 am - KY Floyd - Lottery News
Man quits lottery pool, then wins with Quick Pick
It's called stealing if you didn't put your money in to the pool and then played their numbers and won taking half of their winnings.
My wife plays in an office pool for the mega millions when it gets over 100 mil. She brings home a copy of the tickets before the drawing, I would never think of going out and playing the same numbers for myself and cheating all her friends if they won, when not putting in to the office pool. It's just not right, but that's just me.
Don
Jun 2, 2008, 4:58 pm - showme3 - Lottery News
Man accused of stealing $10,000 lottery ticket from co-workers
I must say you are doing it right...for a lottery pool that is. But it all seems like too much work to me. I figure that since I am the only one playing on my ticket, I don't have to worry about any disputed claim lawsuits. Also, since I know I don't owe anybody anything, I don't have to worry about anyone else making a claim to some of my winnings. So I just like to keep it simple, buy my ticket for every PB and MM drawing, check my tickets, and when I do win, take the appropriate steps to ensu
Mar 23, 2008, 9:11 am - OldSchoolPa - Lottery News
New Florida Lotto playslips a bother to some
If there are multiple winners, the base jackpot, the $2 jackpot prize pool and the $3 jackpot prize pool will be shared among winners who are eligible for that prize pool.
How can it get any more simple? Each level is a separate pari-mutuel prize, so it gets split among every winner who played that level.
As a long-term average they can expect to collect almost $46 million for each time they have to pay the $25 million annuity or $15 million in cash. I think that gives them a decent shot
Mar 14, 2008, 9:29 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery News
Running an office Powerball pool is discouraging
I have bought my 1 Powerball ticket for each drawing for quite a while, and have even match 4 white balls a few time. Even though the odds are great, I always felt like someday I might get lucky and win it all, or at least match 5 white.
Now, I am running an office pool (don't worry we have signed legal contracts), and I am buying 50 tickets for every drawing above 50 million, and we have not won more than $7.
I knew the math of the odds before, but I never really felt the math until
Mar 10, 2008, 10:36 am - grengrad - Lottery Discussion Forum
Can My Comapny Sue us For the Winnings?
How much money is involved only matters in so far as the incentiveto sue. It doesn't do anything at all to make for a strongercase. If you and a coworker use company time to make plans to goout to dinner, do you think the company is entitled to some of yourdinner? Planning alottery pool is no different than anything elsecoworkers discuss on company time. The company could potentialy dockyou for time spent on personal matters, or even fire you if the offensewas serious enough, but they have no cl
Feb 22, 2008, 12:57 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Ontario lottery to investigate 'suspicious' $24.5M win
Powco general manager Darrin Manley, one of the winners, said he believes the person making the claim to share the prize has worked at the plant for about 15 years and is on vacation in Poland.
He called me too, and I believe it was an oversight on our part that he was missed on the list, Manley said, adding the group still isn't happy about leaving Toronto without cheques.
This sounds like a sneaky group trying to cash in the ticket while the other pool member was in another country on v
Jan 24, 2008, 11:26 am - KyMystikal - Lottery News
wheeling system for 15 numbers
A 15 number wheel is useful only if you can reduce the number pool to 15 and still have all the winning numbers most of the time. I've been experimenting with several pick5 games and the best I've done is to reduce the pool 50% and have at least 3 or more of the winning number more than 50% of the time.
I've even tried to reduce the number pools of MM and PB to twelve for the Maddog MM and PB challenges and very seldom do I even have two of the winning numbers. I even check the results of
Dec 14, 2007, 12:59 pm - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum
