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Straight In Wc
Old Man's Zero Trick .....hit with a 6..... 156 and the 16 pair hit as well. Mostly ODD too....on top of that. We practically had a map to that one. How many hints do we need ? Anymore than that......and I think we would be cheating. LOL Using just 2 filters ..... MOSTLY to All ODD singles.....and ..... Digit 6 numbers left would have given us only these 10 to ponder and only 4 of them had a 16 pair. Hmmmm 136, 569, 156, 679, 167, 356, 169, 367, 369, 567
Jun 24, 2008, 6:21 am - WIN D - Pick 3 Forum

Does repeating numbers mean a "cheat" or "problem"
Here's cheating, Monday: 714 Tuesday: 714 Wednesday: 714 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX But then again, this could very easily happen again 57 years from now. Looking at it with this perspective doesen't reveal too much bias does it? Nope. It's all relative. What's gonna happen when 1-2-3-4-5-6 comes out for the first time? Will there be people jumping out of buildings?....lol
Apr 18, 2008, 11:57 pm - pacattack05 - Lottery Discussion Forum

How will you deal with your money if you shot at the jackpot
Well, after winning and taking the proper steps in claiming it, I'd work on reducing the tax burden as much as possible and also get away from the US dollar as much as I can. I could see myself spending a million or so in the first year moving out of the state and settling into a new location, property would still be under the name of belong to the trust (which I'd prefer to not have based in Michigan if it matters) if I can do it. It would also depend on how much I won, for the sake of it let's
Apr 2, 2008, 11:21 pm - DC81 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Count your tickets, check numbers
I never accused the clerk of cheating. I even said he was alone and probably didn't pay attention. However, I think we tend to take the money run so to speak. I mean, how many times have you signed a credit card slip without looking at it carefully? I used to say that if a cashier handed me a slip for $250 instead of $25, I might not notice until I got the bill. Now we usually swipe our own cards. In a restaurant we are relaxing and, when we get the check** we take the time to look a
Jan 21, 2008, 10:55 pm - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum

Cheating scratch-offs
The tickets are 1 winner out of 4... Exactly, but it looks like some people believe that means that every fourth ticket is a winner. It means that they don't have to have 75 winners on a roll of $1 tickets. (those rolls have 300 tickets on them).. They only have to prove that for every three losers a winner (of at least a ticket) was printed. On the back of the ticket it says overall odds so it's possible (though highly unlikely) that one roll of 300 tickets could have 300 winner
Nov 28, 2007, 5:43 pm - Stack47 - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum

Info On RNG'S
There is no reason to cheat. If a lottery wants more rolls, they simply set the odds to where they want to set the average jackpot and the average number of winners per year. It is really an exercise in simple math. Why cheat when you can just use statistics? Besides, as I say, cheating involves jail time, then end of lotteries, and the end of one's career and reputation. Private lotteries were outlawed at the turn of the previous century (1900) and replaced with state-run lotteries because
Sep 15, 2007, 3:11 pm - chuck32 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Tenn. Lottery players complaining over switch from numbered balls
it is highly unlikely that no double would fall in any draw in 18 days. Aw so that's what they meant about an exciting new way to draw . Has anybody in Tennessee wrote a letter to the editor of a newspaper explaining the integrity of the draws might be questioned because player can't see the live mechanics of their draw? After 18 draws without a double, a follow-up I told you so letter to the editor could have been written. And when the doubles start showing a I rest my case letter
Aug 15, 2007, 6:39 pm - Stack47 - Lottery News

Woman must forfeit $1 million lottery jackpot
A White City, Oregon, woman must turn over her lottery winnings after a judge said she won them illegally. Prosecutors said Christina Goodenow, of White City, used a credit card that belonged to her then-boyfriend's dead mother to buy a winning $1 million Scratch-It ticket in Oct. 2005. Goodenow asked lottery officials to keep her win quiet, claiming to be a victim of domestic violence. But police learned of the crime about two weeks later, as Goodenow continued to use the stolen credit ca
Aug 11, 2007, 9:21 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Paranoid or Prudent?
Hi everyone this is Rubblehead. As the name suggest I am not very smart. Anyhow I am brand new and am reading all the post here. And came across this one. I will throw my two sence in the dish see what its worth here. No one ever checks the lottery out anyway right? Do they? How would we know if they were cheating. I dont think they are a fraid of jail at all! They probably run the jail, and the govenor would call the shots on that one anyways right? Big deal, Jail! Big sti
Jun 30, 2007, 9:16 am - rubblehead - Lottery Discussion Forum

have you ever had someone thank you for using your picks and winning?
Mike, congrats. Good for you! Confused a bit, however. Did you also play those numbers and win? If not, why not take a gift? Thread on what would you do if you found a winning ticket that was signed had comments from people who said they'd gladly accept a gift if it was offered. So what's the difference since we're talking about integrity. If someone won $5,000 and said here's $500 for helping me I'd probably take it. (unless I thought it was a sting operation lol) Depends on my fin
Jun 22, 2007, 1:03 pm - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum