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Mega Millions Number Strategy
Like you, I did as well as one might expect from a random distribution of numbers.
If I assembled a list of more than 170,000,000 numbers, I would expect there to be a 70% chance roughly of winning, if the numbers I picked were random. If I took 5 years picking numbers at a rate of one per second with the proviso that no set of numbers were repeated, my chances would be almost 100%, but of course it is impossible for anyone to actually do this.
It is also impossible to predict lottery nu
Oct 8, 2006, 10:52 am - Prob988 - Jackpot Games Forum
Ga. maintenance man wins Mega Millions lottery jackpot
The first sentence of your advice is almost certainly incorrect. Tax laws will be slightly different in each state, but the purpose of states' tax laws are to get what they can, and they've had years to figure all the angles and tweak the laws to their advantage. For the most part, if you earn income while living in a particular state you will owe tax on that income. You don't owe taxes because you claim a lottery prize, you owe taxes because you win a lottery prize. In some cases you may be a
Sep 22, 2006, 1:46 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery News
what state do you see joining the lottery next?
In my opinion, the following states will get a lottery:
1. Arkansas - In 2000, 65% of Arkansas voters declined to establish a state lottery and permit casinos. However, February 2004 a poll indicated that 71% of those polled were opposed to paying more in income taxes to support public school and would rather have a lottery to support public school. November 2004, Question #1, the property tax increase for education, failed in Arkansas.
2. Alaska I would make this state #1, but it is
Sep 7, 2006, 8:14 pm - Preppy - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do You Own Gail Howard Software?
Greg,
You are really taking this too seriously, and overly-dramatic.
I'm the webmaster of a huge forum web site. It's my job to tell people when they bend or break the rules, and heck, it's even my job to set the rules. So when I tell you that your posts, with their constant advertising-like prose, sound like spam, then just listen to my gentle suggestions and adapt-- or post your messages somewhere else.
I really don't understand your moth-to-the-flame need to post that woman's name
Aug 18, 2006, 10:04 pm - Todd - Lottery Systems Forum
Priorities
Hi,
Since there are several game types and different systems being used, I am only suggesting the following at this point:
For a Fantsy 5, Powerball, MegaMillion, Superlotto....., record your bets and count the amount of times you captured 1 number, two numbers,......to five numbers in each game. Survey 10 games and see how you did overall. Change something in your system and do the same thing over the next ten games. If your on the right track, the amount of times you capture higher a
Aug 14, 2006, 11:27 pm - JKING - Lottery Systems Forum
Oregon Lottery sales hit record $1 billion
It's official: the Oregon Lottery surpassed $1 billion in sales this past year.
It's the first time since the Oregon Lottery started in April 1985 that sales for the year that ended June 30 surpassed the mark.
For the previous year, sales were a record $937 million.
Record sales also meant a record transfer of $483.6 million to the state economic-development fund. About one-third of that money is earmarked by voters for an education reserve fund, parks, watershed enhancements and salmon
Aug 9, 2006, 10:19 am - Todd - Lottery News
Do you really think you have better odds?
It's funny you ask, because I ask myself these TWO questions all the time:
Question 1) Do you think you will ever win the jackpot ?
Answer to 1) - No way. Are you nuts ? I have no chance in hell.
Question 2) Do you think you will ever win the jackpot ?
Answer to 2) - Absolutely. Do you think I'd play it if I didn't think I could win it ?
Back to my logic:
A 'system' you can devise to do many different things, I, for one, will never count on winning the jackpot
Jul 28, 2006, 12:59 am - guesser - Lottery Discussion Forum
Cash 5 Texas
Hi,
Thanks for your interest and comments.
I will share this when I can decide how to clearly explain it. It's simple and takes me only 5-10 minutes to get my 5 numbers.
No, I do not increase my bet after I lose. I play $1 on one set of numbers I get each day until I win. Then I play those winnings the next draw. If I lose the next draw, I'm out my original dollar and the winnings. No, I don't pour a bunch of my own money into it each day or after I lose.
The only thing I am risking
Jul 18, 2006, 6:02 pm - Texasman - Pick 5 Forum
Hey AZ is a Hot State...right?
lol Chaz,
i don't keep secrets concerning methods or systems.
I throw that out in the open (on LP), isn't that why we are here for, to help each other? (well, i don't doubt that there are people who only take and not give, pick up on something they read here, then somehow manage to to increase the system and never talk about it again here, i couldn't care less for people like that)
Anyway, i have only hit on the predictionboard.
And not that much either, some straights some boxed.
Not
Jul 18, 2006, 11:26 am - paurths - Pick 3 Forum
Lottery headlines I'd like to see
The Daily News
All views are fit to print-Publisher/Proprietor: Mendacious Mucs
Lottery Officials Probed
Hero hacker exposes nationwide lottery corruption
(Wash, DC--Jul 13, 2009) In an ever widening federal probe, lottery officials in 15 states are facing federal corruption charges stemming from the manipulation of state computers to favor outcomes in which they had a vested interest. The scheme was discovered when a hitherto little known hacker, using tools
Jul 12, 2006, 9:05 pm - Fibonacci - Lottery Discussion Forum
