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I am physic but not a magician!
Probably not long before Zacman asks you to message him if you want to join the pool.
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Jan 22, 2009, 5:05 pm - MillionsWanted - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottery Pool/Club
Your risk to reward ratio isn't any worse by playing in a pool, either. I'd say that makes it strictly a matter of personal preference. There's no objective basis for saying one is better than the other.
OTOH, by suggesting that somebody switch from playing in a pool when jackpots are large to playing solo regardless of jackpot size you're suggesting that they make a deliberate choice to increase their risk relative to the reward. Why spend $1 for a 1 in 20 million chance of winning $5 millio
Jan 19, 2009, 4:14 am - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottery Pool/Club
Todd, you appear to be missing the point on many levels.
1. Winning a million dollars is exactly the point. And that is after a pool split and after taxes.
2. The risk reward is best under two conditions. One, large jackpots (winning money contributed in previous draws) and two, playing in a pool.
3. The only way to improve ones chances is to buy lots of tickets. Best way and most economical way is to play in a pool.
4. Large numbers and slim odds does not make it a different balgame
Jan 19, 2009, 12:48 am - Mario38 - Lottery Discussion Forum
How much do you spend on the lottery each month?
$5/week for a Powerball pool, and probably $5/week in misc tickets. So $40 give or take.
Jan 8, 2009, 4:40 pm - Stew12 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Did you know? New BONUS for missing a record Powerball jackpot by only the powerball.
I saw this on the Powerball website today and it's the first I've seen of it. It's a new rule that basically says that the Powerball jackpot can't increase by more than $25 million each draw once it hits record levels, so if the powerball jackpot does that, the extra prize money will go into a poll that will be split by all the 5 white ball winners on the day the jackpot is won.
So, it's like, CRAP, the record jackpot got won today. I know I won my $200,000, but I chose the wrong Powerball. O
Jan 8, 2009, 4:21 am - TotallyDavis - Jackpot Games Forum
Lotto Syndicates
A lottery syndicate is identical to a lottery pool and is identical to a lottery group. Three words for the same thing.
Jan 2, 2009, 12:59 am - Mario38 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Office Pool Lotto Questions
Hello Davidtn,
I had a office pool going for about a year but had to stop it because people did not want to pay but still wanted to win, so I gave them all discharge letters and had them to sign and date a form that said that they had officially ended their ties with my pool. I am going to be starting up a new one with a better staff and less people.
**Each member can pick their own numbers or have QP's if they want or just do half and half
**Each member had to contribute the same dolla
Jan 1, 2009, 4:44 pm - Kidzmom - Lottery Discussion Forum
Piqua lottery winners sued by co-workers
Hi, LottoLove
The way we did ours: we always played the same 18-number wheel and the same amount of draws, 42. We always contributed $10.50 per draw to make up the $42.00. We were only 4 and the same group of people. We didn't play every draw, just after the jackpot hit a certain amount.
As an example, and to answer your question, if we had won $7.00 as you mention, we would divide the $7.00 among the 4 members for a payout of $1.75 a piece. When the next opportunity to play arises, we wou
Jan 1, 2009, 2:07 pm - AmuzingP3s - Lottery News
Piqua lottery winners sued by co-workers
the 41 million lawsuit is probably based on the original 200+ million prize
I don't know. The article did not elaborate.
Given the facts available, yes, I find it sickening that a lawsuit has to be filed. As previously stated, the pool did have money available during that day's absence of the entire pool with which to purchase the winning ticket. And they are all frequent pool participants.
I do not necessarily mean they should quit their job at once, but rather with proper
Dec 24, 2008, 6:52 pm - jr-va - Lottery News
Piqua lottery winners sued by co-workers
I think 41 million still leaves over $ 160 million , they are all co-workers who frequently contributed to the pool, but were unavailable that day. However, even in their absence, pool money was available with which to purchase the winning ticket.
My opinion is: quit making me sick and share. To be honest they should also quit their job and make openings for alot of their fellow unemployed people.
Dec 24, 2008, 5:53 pm - jr-va - Lottery News
