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Rules for P-3 // "Most of the time" rules are good to know.
Hello Bobp ! Kudos to you for one of the best lottery information websites on the net. Thanks a million.
Say Bob... using your example ......of either combining or not combining Eve and Midday draws to form a different answer ....depending on one's view.... The odds remain the same no matter what right? The per cents of hits for each number group .... remain the same right?
The odds and stats remain the same regardless. No matter if you keep the draws seperate or combine both Eve and Mi
Apr 23, 2009, 11:57 am - WIN D - Lottery Systems Forum
How do you feel about buying a whole roll of tickets?
We do not have the lottery or casinos in Hawaii. This website have valuable information. What are the odds for $10.00 and $20.00 scratch tickets in Washington state?
Apr 22, 2009, 5:56 pm - katie3618 - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum
How do you feel about buying a whole roll of tickets?
The algorithm used to distribute tickets among the packs does insert a certain number of lower-tier winning tickets in each pack. Some state lottery websites disclose this. The Texas Lottery website for example states for many of their scratch off games the Guaranteed Total Prize Amount per pack.
On average, you will lose around 40-60% of the pack value (depending on the odds set for the pack and game). The larger prizes are distributed among x number of packs (again depending on the odds
Apr 21, 2009, 8:30 pm - duckman - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum
How many of you feel discouraged when more states join PB or MM?
I don't like it when it gets harder to win, that's why I wait until the Powerball hits $100 million before buying tickets for myself. If the odds get raised, I may raise that floor as well. On the other hand, the jackpots climb faster and higher, which is OK.
Apr 18, 2009, 5:45 pm - PrisonerSix - Lottery Discussion Forum
Powerball and Mega Millions in every state
I for one will no longer buy the New York Lottery which takes forever to get to three or four million. I personally think the jackpots will continue to grow at the same rates as they do now. BTW didn't Powerball just change their odds or if they didn't already aren't they going to???
Apr 18, 2009, 4:23 pm - megamillionaire - Jackpot Games Forum
Do you have the urge?...
You're right, it rarely goes more than 1 million, even 2 is quite the excitement. People win it all the time due to it being low in odds, going to work on a system to have my share. Most won by QP.
Apr 17, 2009, 9:13 pm - diamondpalace - Jackpot Games Forum
N.Y. looks to join Powerball lottery
Aaaiieee, then PowerBall will screw with the odds AGAIN, and make the big prizes more difficult to win! I certainly hope this doesn't happen.
Apr 17, 2009, 8:41 pm - The HoodedClaw - Lottery News
i can't win anything substantial lately.
Talk about not winning, I just played twenty bucks today on scratchers... ten of the same 2 dollar scratcher with 1/5 odds... and I didn't win a single dollar. Maybe the winning tickets disappear when the economy is bad.
Apr 15, 2009, 10:35 pm - m5500 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Predicting number patterns?
Thanks for the update, sounds like he didn't steer you in a different direction. I too have been looking into number distribution patterns of previous drawings and believe while I can't predict the outcome of the next drawing, I can improve my odds of a win by using the most popular number distribution patterns.
Apr 12, 2009, 2:06 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum
Predicting number patterns?
Hey Knucklehead! That's great that he was able to come up with a formula(even though I know you didn't want odds factored in) Was he willing to do more research? Keep reading and don't give up.......soon you'll be writing your own formulas!
Apr 12, 2009, 12:08 pm - ca-dreamin* - Mathematics Forum
