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fast eddie's first poll of the New Year
Quote: Originally posted by fast eddie on January 3, 2005I was wondering how many Pick Four straights have you hit and how did you come up with your winning number(s)? At 10,000 to 1 odds, maybe someone out there who has one multiple times can offer some advice on how to come up with numbers to play or is it all just luck. Thanks in advance for your input. C.D. don't forget to vote!Fast Eddie,I have a little sticker on my shirt right now that says I have voted! And I voted None . California
Jan 5, 2005, 12:33 pm - CalifDude - Pick 4 Forum
Mass Mega$uck$
Quote: Originally posted by tg636 on January 4, 2005 Along with a cash option, the best thing Megabucks could do is go back to the 6/36 number grid it had when it started. There is no jackpot excitement anymore in the age of $200 million MegaMillions jackpots, and there never will be again, so the longer 6/42 odds don't build jackpots and help sales like they did in the past. Why continue the long winless slogs week after week when no jackpot amount will increase sales? I'd like to see more winn
Jan 5, 2005, 3:23 am - JimmySand9 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Texas 1/04 Midday...
ALX,I don't know enough about neighbors to suggest anything other than treat them the same as odd pairs and even pairs (like 1-3, 1-5... or 0-2, 6-8...and so on) See what is most overdue and hang onto you hat! Look for a neighbor pair and/or odd or even pair, too, that's way out and needs to show up. Thanks for your astute analysis. I may try to use the neighbor-pair analysis with the odds and evens pairs to come up with a real POWER number. It's good to win something, but it's time to ge
Jan 5, 2005, 12:40 am - Texasman - Pick 3 Forum
outstanding Instant Game report
Quote: Originally posted by CASH Only on January 4, 2005Mav:I won $7 New Year's Eve, which reinforces my belief that Mega Millions is much better than NY Lotto 6/59.$7 is a low tier prize, and true, that is your belief. I assume you do not play NY Lotto for its jackpot, whenever it's higher than Mega Millions. Also NY Lotto's odds are no where near 135 million +.And congrats on the $7 win. So far I only won $3 on a Mega Millions draw.I don't particularly favor any one game. It depends on what le
Jan 4, 2005, 4:47 pm - Maverick - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum
what are your lottery goals for 2005
Quote: Originally posted by MillionsWanted on January 2, 2005Does anybody know if Gail Howard has ever won 1st prices with her own tricks? This is from her website http://www.gailhoward.com/winners.htm >> Although Gail has made dozens of people rich, she herself has not won a first prize jackpot and neither have the authors of the hundreds of other lottery books and lottery software programs sold in stores and on the internet.However, before moving to Nevada (a state without a lottery), Ga
Jan 2, 2005, 3:47 pm - Maverick - Lottery Discussion Forum
0.000387420489 probability of 6 doubles
Quote: Originally posted by gilla on December 30, 2004Would you have played them odds/probability??? How 'bout trips after 6 doubles in a row? Pretty good probability for that to happen...??????yeah, beat us in the gut until we lower our arms and then give us the knockout punch...uuuhhhh! or just another double hehe 366th day of the year 12/31/04255 = 700366 = 811 477 = 922hhmmm, the triple came in cash 4 8488 wham, uh366 th day of the year down one, up one 267 uh774 ca
Jan 1, 2005, 5:55 pm - gilla - Pick 3 Forum
Massachusetts Judge Denies Demand for Lump-Sum Lottery Prize Payment
Quote: Originally posted by tg636 on December 31, 2004I'm 40 years old, in good health, and I don't know if I'll be around in 20 years. I just witnessed a 39 year old friend die of cancer. You never know.She should have been able to get the lump sum, but then everyone should be able to. The money is there - they can hand it to a banker to dole out over 20 years or they can hand it to the winner. As fed up as I am with the annuity plan, I would have thanked the heavens that I beat such long odds
Dec 31, 2004, 9:59 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Massachusetts Judge Denies Demand for Lump-Sum Lottery Prize Payment
I'm 40 years old, in good health, and I don't know if I'll be around in 20 years. I just witnessed a 39 year old friend die of cancer. You never know.She should have been able to get the lump sum, but then everyone should be able to. The money is there - they can hand it to a banker to dole out over 20 years or they can hand it to the winner. As fed up as I am with the annuity plan, I would have thanked the heavens that I beat such long odds.The only message the MA lottery understands is money
Dec 31, 2004, 9:43 pm - tg636 - Lottery News
Lotto Synce 1.8
good guess paul......my theory is the same.....that it doesn't work at all. And it never really did work, his program probably had a few hits and then nothing after that. Can you say luck. Cause if it did like he says it could do, he'd keep it for himself and get rich off it. Wait, maybe he has given up on the software now that it actually works and figured out he can get rich using it himself instead of making money off the lottery hopefuls who think his software can beat the odds. IMHO
Dec 30, 2004, 3:33 pm - xavier102772 - Lottery Systems Forum
The President
Justin,There is a missing variable that I will need to know.How many numbers did you predict along with the 610?Your last prediction on the boards was 24 numbers. The history only goes back to about December 13th. IF you predicted the correct pair on the second draw with that variable. Then you predicted the correct pair out of 48 numbers.The odds of you predicting the correct pair with this variable is 48:100.... Pretty much a 50/50 shot. On any other day... picking one number and hitting the s
Dec 30, 2004, 3:46 am - Sedertree - Pick 3 Forum
