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Where Is The Money?!
I prefer to play jackpot games as well, even though the odds of me winning anything big is huge. But every now and then, I like to play Pick 3. I actually believe that some people may be able to make a living from Pick 3. If you play somewhere like Betslips and do .25 bets over time, you could win a good amount and not spend too much. Plus there are some people who are pretty good a picking numbers.
May 30, 2006, 2:53 pm - bellyache - Lottery Discussion Forum
What to do with winning if you are a accident?
Sadly in this day and age I would be more worried that I had an easy to find insurance card than clean underwear. Odds are if they have to get to see the underwear your not looking your best anyways.
May 29, 2006, 11:19 pm - dvdiva - Lottery Discussion Forum
Euromillions in the dumper
Another big reason is that Euro Millions is available to over 207 million people among it's members. Compare that to Mega Millions, which has 149 million people in it's member states. Add that with relatively easy odds, and you got a lot of winners.
May 29, 2006, 7:23 pm - JimmySand9 - Jackpot Games Forum
code breaking and the LOtto...
I think it is easier said then done. Like Jack said, take a try a predicting in the jackpot forum. A lot of people have been trying to find a method or system to beat the odds for years.
May 29, 2006, 2:00 pm - bellyache - Lottery Discussion Forum
Euromillions in the dumper
I think Euromillions should play like 5+1, not 5+2 in a matrix change. However, the odds of winning the jackpot should be greater than the current population participating in Euromillions. I would suggest 5/55+1/45.
May 29, 2006, 12:15 pm - Just6ntlc - Jackpot Games Forum
Euromillions in the dumper
There is a limit on the number of rolls a Euromillions pot can have. Currently it's 12. Problem is that lately it doesn't rollover at all. Considering the odds are only 76 million to one it might be time for a matrix change. On the 12th rollover if no one wins then the prize is split to the second place winners.
May 28, 2006, 6:31 pm - dvdiva - Jackpot Games Forum
Emma Lou v1.0 (Pick 4)
Cool kayee!!! I guess the old adage Great minds think alike holds true here!!! I'm sure there will be other methods to come. I'll be watching my first list to see what falls. I've also noticed something else about the numbers. There are several pure numbers in there. All odds, all evens, and series numbers. Series fall more frequently cause there are twice as many as the odds/evens. So there may be some filtering you can do and reduce the number of picks. If you track these pure nu
May 26, 2006, 4:17 pm - calabs - Lottery Systems Forum
CA SLP Question
Good news is that CA SLP is ball drawn. Also, CA SLP has tied a new roll 11 low of 40 million CASH Only. What are the odds of winning the jackpot CASH Only if CA went to a 6/60? When CA went to a 6/53 with bonus ball option, it flopped after one year and went into 6/51 until CA SLP.
May 21, 2006, 3:32 am - Just6ntlc - Jackpot Games Forum
MM & PB
Since both games have similar formats and odds, it not surprising that when their cash values are similar and the number of tickets sold are similar at the same time, they both have a winner about the same time. The games will probably stay in sync until one has a surprisingly short or long run before having a winner, but they both will continue to have winners mostly when their cash values are $50M-$60M.
May 19, 2006, 1:07 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum
betslips odds help
As I mentioned above, no, that's not how it works. If the odds were 1 in 10 of winning a game, here's what the odds would look like as you bought more tickets:
Tickets Odds
1 1 in 10
2 1 in 5
3 1 in 3.33
4 1 in 2.5
5 1 in 2
6 1 in 1.67
7 1 in 1.43
8 1 in 1.25
9 1 in 1.11
10 1 in 1
May 18, 2006, 6:27 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
