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Lotto Strategy - Odds of winning vs Chances of winning
What are the odds of winning 6 of 6 in a 49 ball game? 1 : 13,983,816 What are the odds of winning 5 of 6 in a 49 ball game? 1 : 1,906,884 What are the odds of winning 4 of 6 in a 49 ball game? 1 : 211,876 These are the mathematical odds of winning the lotto with 49 balls . Take the New Jersey Pick 6 game. The state post that base on historial data on actual payouts the odds are: Winning 6 of 6 = 1 : 13, 983,816 Winning 5 of 6 = 1 : 54,201 Winning 4 of 6 = 1 : 1,032 I say
Jan 18, 2013, 12:56 pm - butch2030 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
I get BETTER ODDS than you when I buy ONE ticket..................
Jan 17, 2013, 3:32 pm - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
I don't know where you keep getting the idea that I think anything changes the odds of anything winning You're talking about the same type of conditional bet we talked about for 230 pages. But when I said the odds against any one of the bets can be only lowered by one chance against for every additional chance because only one chance can win, you want to argue the odds are five times lower. I agreed the accumulative effect gave the overall bet 6.6:1 odds, but the probability against the the
Jan 14, 2013, 7:25 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
What techniques, RJOH? All I have read about are people posting 28 numbers and people bee-i-itching about those numbers. I would really enjoy reading how people went about picking their numbers, what criteria they used, and so forth. I can do without all that other. We all know what the odds are and that odds never change. We also know that having a 28 number pool will (on some draws) put our anticipatory odds at something less than 175 million to one and on other draws increase our anticipat
Jan 14, 2013, 12:56 am - GASMETERGUY - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
Any buffoon knows the odds can and do change. That's why the lottery calls them overall odds .
Jan 11, 2013, 10:16 am - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
If I give up my chances of winning on some draws to get BETTER ODDS on others, is it still BETTER ODDS?
Jan 10, 2013, 11:31 am - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Will Powerball rollover?
I think they were WAY ahead before the odds turned against them.
Jan 10, 2013, 11:28 am - Ronnie316 - Jackpot Games Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
People who focus on new and creative ways of winning have BETTER ODDS of winning......
Jan 9, 2013, 4:46 pm - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
The odds are a simple comparison of the number of ways to lose to the number of ways to win and in pick-5 games there is only one way to have a five number match whether it's out of 575,757 combos or 3,819,816. A group of 28 numbers has 98,280 combos but only one of those combos can have a five number match when five of the 28 numbers are drawn. The odds against is the number of ways to lose (3,819,815) minus the number of combos played (98,280) or a possible 3,721,535 losing combos to 1 combo w
Jan 9, 2013, 12:08 am - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

1 in 27 odds pick 3 great?
What would you say if you could have 1 in 27 odds to win $500 dollars opposed to 1 in 1000?
Jan 8, 2013, 9:34 pm - Geteyn - Lottery Discussion Forum