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Aren't the odds of hitting any Pick 4 9999:1?
Mar 8, 2006, 6:19 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

Powerplay 10X
I doubt it will happen anytime soon. In fact, the odds would say that they would have to extend the promotion. The odds are 1 in 16, with 8 drawings. According to the odds, they would have to extend the promotion until the end of April.
Mar 8, 2006, 4:51 pm - DoctorEw220 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Favorite lottery slogan
I thought it was Odds are, we'll have won *shruggs*
Mar 8, 2006, 3:52 pm - Snakeyes - Lottery Discussion Forum

Best pick5 or Pick6 lotto return on odds?
In everyone's opinion, what is the best return on odds for a pick5 or Pick6 lottery game you know of? Also, same question on second and third tier prizes. Well, actually it may be a better question if the question was only concentrated on what the best pick5 or pick6 2nd tier prize return on odds with or without powerball? Thanks. Eg. Texas Lotto is 5/44, and PB 1/44, second tier prize of 5 numbers, no powerball is $50K. Which I think is pretty good return on odds.
Mar 8, 2006, 2:33 pm - xavier102772 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Favorite lottery slogan
OHIO.... Odds are, youll have fun!
Mar 8, 2006, 10:16 am - Thoth - Lottery Discussion Forum

GA 5 hit last night
Any one ask the winners what they think about odds?
Mar 4, 2006, 6:23 pm - Chewie - Pick 5 Forum

N.D. Lottery director discusses new game possibilities
The odds would be some where above 1 in 321,830,000.
Feb 28, 2006, 4:46 pm - weshar75 - Lottery News

N.D. Lottery director discusses new game possibilities
And let us not forget that with higher matrixes comes ridiculous odds.
Feb 28, 2006, 4:38 pm - DoubleDown - Lottery News

odds are reduced
Thoth wrote: Of course the whole debate could possibly be just a matter of the way in which people choose to define what odds are. If you want to define your odds as the favorable outcomes within the total amount of outcomes possible, then two different 6 of 49 combinations would indeed give you the odds of 2:13,983,816 - That should be observed as 2 in 13,983,816 and could easily be written as the fraction 2/13,983,816 or 1/6,991,908 when reduced. If you want to define odds as a RATIO
Feb 25, 2006, 1:02 am - anonymous77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

STOP that noise !!
CD That is correct. What they do is irrelevant. YOUR overall odds of winning are 1:87+ million since you hold 2 tickets. Not the WHOLE overall odds. The whole overall odds for the next person coming in would be (if all combinations were sold before dups) would be whatever total odds minus your 2 tickets:1.
Feb 24, 2006, 11:06 pm - cps10 - Lottery Discussion Forum