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writing my own software
What is funny, and happens a lot to me, is that when a trend is detected, and I start trying to play around it, it ends. Just like that, bam, done, over.
To address this, in anticipation of a trend, I have created a small pool of numbers (8 or 9) depending on if it is 5/39 or 6/39, chose a common decade pattern, and play a few different combos every draw using this group of numbers. Of course, as always, you have to have luck on your side because this is a game of chance. But when the n
Jan 10, 2007, 8:55 pm - jarasan - Lottery Discussion Forum
NJ man sued over $38.5M lottery ticket
Man, this is too much work! Playing the lottery is supposed to be fun and pools just seem to sap the fun out of it. I bet Mrs. White had more fun winning than, say those NY Costco pool winners. I definitely know that guy from CA who won while visiting NY had more fun than that Chubb insurance pool.
Here's the thing I enjoy about playing the lottery as an individual:
I buy my ticket(s), dream about what my life would be like if one of my tickets match the numbers drawn and nowhere in my
Mar 15, 2012, 6:52 am - OldSchoolPa - Lottery News
Elks Club members in fight over $21M lottery win
When the jackpot is high, somebody will ask other people to put in $5 or $10 along with them so they have more chances to win the jackpot and any winnings will be split among all the players. If they get 9 other players and they all put in $10, one of them will buy $100 worth of tickets.
That is the easy way to run a pool and the only dispute would be if the jackpot rolls and somebody in the previous pool was left out. They probably wouldn't have any legal standing because another pool was c
Jan 18, 2008, 7:58 pm - Stack47 - Lottery News
Damn, I keep putting all the right numbers on the wrong lines...
Yeah, I remember you pointed that out. You got REALLY close! But you know what RJOh, you can't get mad or upset at yourself for not getting it right. Even if you had a pool of 15 WB numbers and a pool of 10 MB numbers, thats a CRAPLOAD of combinations!!!
I'm beginning to think it's better to play as many lines as you can afford from as small of group of numbers as you're comfortable with. I may save up until the jackpot get big again and then go all out.
I think its better tha
Mar 18, 2007, 10:50 pm - MegaWinner - Lottery Systems Forum
Office Pool concept
My thoughts:
Wouldn't it be easier to not run a workplace lottery pool as a subscription? That requires getting people to pay in cash on a regular basis, and you have to deal with people who are out sick or on vacation on the due date, or they're short of cash or whatever. Run it one drawing at a time... whoever wants to enter may enter, they pay in cash for however many entries they want... done.
The subscription model works for many businesses because you have to give them your credit
May 14, 2025, 10:38 am - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum
How to profit from a Pick4 pool big time: If you can do it: Theoretically speaking
I call this responsibly pooling...This is only if you have a system that can win Pick4 anytime with $200 dollars everytime you bet...This will take some time but at the end, each member of the pool will make: $190,000 per year without spending any dime but there is a catch is only after 5 years that each member of the pool will make: $190,000 per year...But it gets better because after the 10th year each member of the pool will make: close to $400,000 a year...It requires a pool of 5 members and
Sep 13, 2009, 5:09 am - pumpi76 - Lottery Systems Forum
Maybe this could work: Just trying to help. LP could win Jackpots
I was in 30 member pool that was $10 a week ($5 a drawing) where we all picked 6 numbers on the Ohio Lotto and the first person to have all 6 of their numbers drawn would win whatever was in the pool. How much was in the pool depended on the size of the lotto jackpot. When it was small, $120 a drawing would go into the pool and QPs were bought for the other $30. On average it took about 4 drawings before someone matched all 6 numbers and the winner got around $450 because when the lotto jackpack
Jul 8, 2009, 9:44 am - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Florida's Fantasy 5
I think you're correct and I too think it backfired on them big time. To me the obvious question becomes (provided they want to make as money off the game as they used to) So why not return to one evening draw per day???
These days, if there is one winner in each drawing on any given day, both jackpots total to approximately $155,000 to $160,000. Prior to adding the midday draw, the lone evening drawing produced a $200,000 jackpot. (If just one winner) That can only mean one thing, and that
Dec 15, 2025, 9:35 am - GiveFive - Pick 5 Forum
Pick3 Type Repeat Odd Even High Low
I look at several scenarios . First I look for the Long Skip and Long Run going into the Next Game. As I described in the description of the Process, I try to determine if one or both will break. When looking at Type and Repeat there is an unbalanced pool of combinations on each side' so I also look at the Long skip and run of the smaller pool as a second scenario . For type I use Straight Pools (720 Singles and 280 match draws, doubles and triples). I currently try to favor the Draw that causes
Dec 1, 2017, 8:59 pm - AllenB - Lottery Systems Forum
Explain this anomally
Thanks for all of the input, guys. It IS appreciated. However, I think the actual question (or at least the spirit of it) has gotten lost.
It is not that I WANT to track the two matrices, merely that if I give it the entire 19 years worth it will track it as though it is one matrix (obvious, right?)
To be sure, the most accurate pool of draws is the post-Jan09. No question about that. Logically, that should be the only choice as using the larger, combined, pool would skew things away
Jun 23, 2011, 5:11 pm - Simon Templar - Lottery Systems Forum
