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Which odds are better?
The thing is, I use the same mega number all the time and can only expect it to come in a couple of times a year. When my regular numbers do come in what a waste it is without the mega. Im reaching the point where I need to play all the mega numbers with my regular numbers or not play at all. At this point I would rather play one set of numbers 46 times and have an actual chance of winning something worthwhile than being stuck with 46 to 1 odds no matter how good my numbers are. We are talking $
Apr 15, 2012, 9:34 pm - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Which odds are better?
To be very, very honest and forthecoming, and, respect to your own finances, that's a a lotta money to drop on one draw. Also, it won't increase your odds percentages by very much at all, Ronnie. Hey, you're grown and it's your money so do as you please, buddy. If it were me, though, I'd just get a very good set of numbers together and apply them to $20 worth of tickets and spread that money out over the course of many draws. I think you'd feel much better knowing that you have that kind of bank
Apr 15, 2012, 3:40 pm - Lucky Loser - Lottery Discussion Forum

Sweet Sixteen System
If the last drawing is 146, how can we do that by using the V.2? Don't change the 146 anything then make up our #s still use the V.1? or increase the 146 to 641 (smallest to largest)first then ...? Also, if the last drawing is 164, how can we do that by using the V.2? Do we change the 164 to 146 (smallest) or 641 (largest) ? Thanks.
Apr 12, 2012, 4:33 pm - lottoburg - Lottery Systems Forum

Sweet Sixteen System
Great job! However, I'm confused with your speech about REDUCE YOUR NUMBER FROM SMALLEST TO LARGEST , should be increasing your number from smallest to largest such from 146 to 461, or reduce the number from largest to smallest such from 461 to 146? or go to reduce if 1st digit bigger than 3nd digit such 461 to 164 and go to increase if 1st digit smaller than 3nd digit such 164 to 461??? I'm sorry about that.
Apr 10, 2012, 10:39 pm - lottoburg - Lottery Systems Forum

Happy Birhtday MADDog
I want to thank, Emilyg for starting this thread, and to all. Stack , Jorli D , Increase , Mcginnin56 , Jani Norman , Rdgrnr , Janem , Dallascowboyfan , CDanaT , Pillsbury , Coin Toss AIRBORNE back atcha , Grandmadec , Maximumfun , and to a Very special Lady, Luckyshoes..! Thanks again Maddog.
Apr 9, 2012, 8:56 pm - MADDOG10 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Kansas Mega Millions winner claims jackpot anonymously
Depends. If you have a brand spankin' new Aston Martin sitting in your driveway a week after you win, then going anonymous would be pointless. For a winner that invests the bulk of his money and continues on with normal day to day activities and does not go too far beyond his old means, it's definitely possible to remain anonymous even in a small Mid-Western town. That does not mean someone would have to remain stuck in a double-wide trailer home and not enjoy their money. Having that kind
Apr 7, 2012, 5:12 pm - Kumo - Lottery News

Showers of Money
These numbers are for all states. Please feel free to participate in this thread. Have a prosperous month. Blessings, Increase
Apr 1, 2012, 12:21 pm - increase - Pick 3 Forum

$540 MILLION: Mega Millions buying frenzy sparks another jackpot increase
Oh, you are comfortable with continually informing the Lottery Headquarters of your: primary address, checking account and routing # to receive an electronic transfer of this game's 26 annual annuity payments? Oh, you are comfortable with the ever increasing # of hackers who are drawn to attempting to break into various financial institutions and lottery headquarters' online client files? Oh, you are comfortable with the available knowledge that the U.S.A. has been in it's biggest recessio
Mar 29, 2012, 7:11 pm - HaveABall - Lottery News

$540 MILLION: Mega Millions buying frenzy sparks another jackpot increase
$14,330,769 is a nice after tax annuity but next year the top tier tax rate goes up (unless Congress extends the Bush tax cuts once again). You will have no certainty from future Fed tax rate increase. If the top Federal rate goes to 70% (it's been higher in past years) then your payment dwindles down to $4,984,615 and that's assuming the Ohio state tax rate stays at 6%. The cash value after tax in Ohio is $292,500,000 . If it earned a measly 2% in perhaps a Municipal tax free bond then yo
Mar 29, 2012, 2:32 pm - Jill34786 - Lottery News

Standing behind people buying MM tickets..
OK, pleasantly suprised they are still there,thought the place at primm killed them off, my first reaction when i saw the place at primm was, ohh no these greedy @# ^ killed off the little biz that (town?) had, good to know they are still there, but they prolly only get really busy w/ this kind of JP, and the place gets a temp. population increase, ya know the other vegas ppl. standin there w/ you. p.s. yes it is funny,came here for a temp. job, (do a casino opening) 25 yrs. ag
Mar 27, 2012, 8:53 pm - haymaker - Lottery Discussion Forum