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Illinois Daily Nov.1 thru Nov. 30,2007
New York was all odds so Im going with 248 and 643
Nov 14, 2007, 1:12 pm - chippie - Pick 3 Forum
Lucky Lotto Picks System by "Pete Egeler"
Where are you pulling these 1:167 odds from? The Pick-3 odds for Straight are 1:1000 and Box are 1:210 or 1:220 if you include the Triples (1-1-1, 2-2-2, etc.) There are odds for All Different and Doubles purely based on their representation in the total population.
There are also system odds like a 2if3in10digit8number wheel guarantees when all different digits are drawn at least one number will have 2 of the winning digits which leaves 8 remaining digits to occupy the third position maki
Nov 6, 2007, 4:12 pm - BobP - Lottery Systems Forum
Indiana lottery players still hunting year-old jackpot
With 10% of the numbers in play, the odds of no-jackpot win are 90%. The odds of that happening twice in a row are 81%. Here are the odds of this happening up to 25 drawings straight, using 10% and 20% of all combos in play. Maybe there is a great deal of overlap in the combos being played?
Nov 1, 2007, 2:26 am - time*treat - Lottery News
small multi line lottos
What is it you want to know? Having multiple lines on the ticket without an additional charge is simply one way for the lottery to design the odds they want to offer. A single line in a 6/39 game would give you a 1 in 3,262,623 chance of winning. By giving you 3 lines for the same price the odds are brought down to 3 in 3,262,623, or 1 in 1,087,541. They could do almost the same thing by offering a 5/44 game, with odds of 1 in 1,086,008 playing a single line.
Of course reducing the odds to
Oct 24, 2007, 2:50 am - KY Floyd - Jackpot Games Forum
TN's new $20 Scratch off.
Odds aren't that good when the first $10 ticket had odds of 1:2.34. Those have gone up to 1:3.2 (on average now). And by looking at KY, TN's odds are just horrifying.
Oct 23, 2007, 8:06 am - Tnplayer805 - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum
All Even/Odds were out... Ga Midday
I make more money on All even/odds... consecutive Straights than any other groups.
Cheap Bet for Ga Midday All Evens/Odds ..... they were out 42 draws midday. Average for these is around every 8 or 9 draws.
The 684 hit today .
Now don't let us forget the All Odds . They are next.
Oct 8, 2007, 12:48 pm - WIN D - Pick 3 Forum
tennessee lottery has COMPLETELY destroyed its credibility
Gurus' last sentence:
I don't want you people to get me wrong. I hold people responsible when they need to be held responsible, but some of you are very silly about discovered mistakes.
But when it comes to fractional silly discovered mistakes in another thread Guru says:
It IS fractions! If you have 1 ticket, your chances of winning are 1 in 146,107,962. If you have 5 tickets, your chances of winning are 1 in 29,221,592.4, which is the same as 5 in 146,107,962! You have to count eve
Sep 13, 2007, 11:08 pm - jarasan - Lottery Discussion Forum
My ARIZONA PICKS for 09/08/2007
It's hard to beat 1:1000 odds even with 40 tries and a proven system.
Sep 9, 2007, 10:33 am - RJOh - Pick 3 Forum
A dollar and a dream true for PB and MM?
I'm not talking about a single ticket's odds of hitting the jackpot, I'm talking about a single PERSON's odds of hitting the jackpot. When you want to determine a single PERSON's odds of hitting the jackpot, you have to take into consideration ALL of the tickets they have bought.
Sep 3, 2007, 3:59 pm - Guru101 - Jackpot Games Forum
A dollar and a dream true for PB and MM?
Dude, I fully explained it in my last post, in yet you still don't get it. I'm not eliminating millions of combinations. I'm EXPRESSING the odds as 1/x where x is 146,107,962 divided by the number of tickets purchased by a single person. Just because each SINGLE TICKET has a 1 in 146,107,692 chance of hitting the jackpot, doesn't mean that every SINGLE PERSON has the same odds. 1 person might have 1 ticket, and another person might have 5 tickets. That's why the odds of winning the jackpot are d
Sep 3, 2007, 11:35 am - Guru101 - Jackpot Games Forum
