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Woman found guilty of stealing winning lottery ticket
Rule #1: Do not EVER play in a lottery pool UNLESS you have a photocopy of ALL the tickets BEFOREHAND.Rule #2: See Rule #1
Dec 14, 2005, 11:15 am - Greg - Lottery News

King King Millions lottery winner is 47-year-old mom
Until you realize that the prize pool was only 40% of sales. Even lotteries almost always pay back at least 50%.
Dec 13, 2005, 9:38 am - CASH Only - Lottery News

$300 million January jack-pot
My vote is for $365 million because I want to see PB have the Bonus 5 Jackpot pool for the second time in PB history and the first one in 2006.
Dec 8, 2005, 6:00 pm - Just6ntlc - Jackpot Games Forum

Of Lottery Sites and Pools
Just got through flipping the pages of Lottery Post and can't help thinking this must be the best lottery site in the wonderful worldwide web. 28,000 active members, and counting! I've checked the other sites too, and I think, this is the site to beat.Which leads me to wonder ... can all the energy (mental, spiritual, and other) of all active members be harnessed into winning the jackpot? If all active members of Lottery Post form a lottery pool, does the pool have better chances of winning
Dec 8, 2005, 8:22 am - csfb - Lottery Discussion Forum

Uncle Sam Wins Your Lottery
DECEMBER 5THHI CASH N'CARRY......Is the TRUST a very large group of people, do you all pool your money to buy the tickets?????
Dec 5, 2005, 1:54 pm - libra926 - Lottery News

Lucky Break: Co-workers win lottery
If the A P that I work at joined a Mega Millions pool, I would play along. But not for NY Lotto.
Nov 30, 2005, 1:18 pm - CASH Only - Lottery News

Couple learns downside of lottery pools -- the hard way
I never play in a pool. I'm afraid the tickets might get wet.
Nov 30, 2005, 10:31 am - fwlawrence - Lottery News

Lucky Break: Co-workers win lottery
In my office, me and 3 of my coworkers have a lottery pool going. We each put up $3 every payday(every 2 weeks), and buy a total of $12 worth of tickets. We buy 2 Powerall and 1 Lotto for each drawing. So far all we've won is $4. We agreed to take our winnings and split them up 4 ways minus costs of claiming them(legal fees, etc.) if we win anything.We even have a plan on what to do if we win the big one. We plan to incorporate, have a lawyer collect the money so as to keep a low profile, then q
Nov 27, 2005, 11:02 am - PrisonerSix - Lottery News

Lucky Break: Co-workers win lottery
There's strength in numbers and I'd like to join a local lottery pool. I disagree there has to be any lawsuits or bickering if everything is spelled out in writing from the beginning. If I recall, the co-workers in CA who won a few weeks ago didn't have any trouble collecting even though some people said they usually participated in the pool. 200 tickets have a much better chance of winning a big jackpot than 10. One rule would be that any tickets not bought by the group would belong to the ow
Nov 26, 2005, 8:41 pm - justxploring - Lottery News

Lucky Break: Co-workers win lottery
This is a nice heart-warming story. One that encourage group participation in the work place. On my job people have been threatened to be Fired if they were caught participating in any gambling pool, although I have had a Supervisor and a Manager participate in pools that I had established in the past.I like reading stories when these work place pools workout. But, hold on to your hats. If everyone didnot get into this pool, some jealous or distraught person may come forward. I hope not but s
Nov 26, 2005, 7:37 am - Litebets27 - Lottery News