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Wisconsin Scratcher Payouts
Its a $1 ticketand the odds of winning anything above $2 are really badits not even a good lower prize odds $10 is 1:310
Oct 5, 2004, 12:35 pm - Justin - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum
Georgia Fantasy 5 $1.5 Million tonight.
It would be worth it to buy every combination here but you will probably have mutliple winners. If I lived in GA I would be dropping big cash on this as the odds vs dollar ratio is way out of wack. If you live in GA dont waste your time chasing 165 million to one odds, go after this and the paltry 575k odds to one.
Sep 30, 2004, 11:17 am - qutgnt - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottosync 1.8 Scatterplot screenshot
and how would error evolution contribute to the accurate prediction?I posted some predictions for some bigger jackpot lotteries.Yes,I break odds sometimes while odds beats me badly sometimes too.Its just not a steady predicting system yet.Anyway,There could be a way to check it out where we went wrong when we didnt break the odds and fail ,right?Is it what error evolution is for?
Sep 26, 2004, 1:22 am - trance - Lottery Systems Forum
South Lotto Test
the odds of a 4 of 5 winner is 1:3,387.my 317 lines making a 4 of 5 has improved odds 10 times and more.
Sep 25, 2004, 7:56 am - trance - Lottery Discussion Forum
winning the pick3
Quote: Originally posted by gunjack on September 09, 2004How do you win the pick 3? I only play da pick 3Check the posted odds. You should expect to win when you have covered those odds if you are lucky. States being accepting those odds with 50% pay back and making money for years. Good luck to you.RJOh
Sep 9, 2004, 11:34 pm - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum
Pepsi Billions... cash or annuity?
no kiddingfirst i dont drink pepsi - no sugar or aspertame for me!second the odds of winning a billion in this game are about the same as megamillions or powerball having a big jackpot ands then winning it (odds of a decent jackpot = close to zero, odds of winning = slightly better)
Sep 8, 2004, 7:07 pm - dvdiva - Lottery Discussion Forum
What are the ODDS
I play Pick 3 in MO and have noticed that a very common combination 114 has not been drawn in the state of MO since Dec. 1999. The odds of this combination a less that that if there were 3 different numbers and it appears that each combination has come around at least once every 1.5 year more in some combinations. This particular combination has not in almost 5 years. With the conversion to electronic drawing will that keep the number at bay longer. I guess I'm trying to understand how random
Sep 2, 2004, 4:32 pm - demdev1 - Mathematics Forum
Georgia midday 428 followers
The odds are we maybe getting
Sep 1, 2004, 4:51 pm - chouquounette - Pick 3 Forum
Anybody playing that Match 6 in PA?
Well, since I take some of the blame for getting this going, I guess i better say something. I like Match 6, way better than Super 6, Super 7 (Absolutely never won on that), and even Wild Card Lotto. (Actually the most I ever wone with 4 numbers + the WC). Match 6 has the best overall odds (1 in 6) of any on-line draw game. The new Lucky for life maybe OK, but the odds are longer (1 in 12) than Cash 5 (1 in 9?). I sort of quit playing Cash 5, my favorite game for a number of reasons, man
Sep 1, 2004, 11:02 am - Lotto Czar - Jackpot Games Forum
Dumb question of the day
I agree with hypersonic concerning ODDS in relation to combinations. I don't reduce my odds either. For me, 42 million unique combinations = 42 million unique combinations. It is almost a physical thing. Buying 10 tickets (combinations) still leaves 41,999,990 combinations untouched, and you can't argue with that fact. I also believe it is misleading to express such a reduction in odds when dealing with total combinations.
Aug 9, 2004, 7:56 pm - LottoFan - Mathematics Forum
