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Is all this lottery research worth it?
Obviously, Goldeneye doesn't get any pleasure from playing the lotteries if he doesn't win something. As he mentioned in his post, he bought some winning tickets for a drawing in January on his way to a basket ball game. He bought tickets for both dvents,probably spent an hour watching the game and being entertained and didn't expect to learn or win anything. I would bet that he didn't ask Is all the time I wasted watching a basket ball game worth it? because he enjoyed watching the game. T
May 11, 2004, 7:10 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum
Is all this lottery research worth it?
Try picturing this, it's 1900 in Dayton,Ohio at a bicycle shop owned by the Wright brothers and some one says something similar. No matter how much research and no matter the time you boys spend coming up with different designs, do you really expect to have an advantage over the other guys trying to accomplish the same thing? After all, people a lot smarter than bicycle mechanics have being trying to fly for years and they've gotten no where. If man was meant to fly, he would have wings same as
May 10, 2004, 1:45 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum
Quick pics
The last couple days there have been multiple Quick pic first place winners in the NY Take 5 lottery.May 8: 2 out of 3 winnersMay 7: 3 out of 4 winnersThis is a 5/39 game with odds of 575,757 to 1 for a $1 bet of hitting the top prize.Looking at the amount paid to the winners and the advertised percentage payoff to the three tier prizes, sales amount to about $1,000,000 or combinations played each drawing.Seems a wee bit odd to me that a random number computer program would generate the same m
May 9, 2004, 2:41 pm - BfloTG - Pick 5 Forum
Pick 3 System That Gaurantees a Hit
Quote: Originally posted by kzdj on May 07, 2004Hello to All who have Replied. The System I have is Very Unique, and is Very Reliable. It's not for the Average Pick 3 Lottery Player. It's for Advance Pick 3 Lottery Players. It would help if you have one of the Three Lottery Programs (Lotto Pro 2004, Lotto Logic Pro 2004, Lottery Tracker Wheeler Power Players Edition) Available To Narrow your Odds as Well. I have tested my System for a year and It's Very Reliable. Matter of a Fact, if you P
May 7, 2004, 7:20 pm - reddog - Lottery Systems Forum
Pick 3 System That Gaurantees a Hit
Hello to All who have Replied. The System I have is Very Unique, and is Very Reliable. It's not for the Average Pick 3 Lottery Player. It's for Advance Pick 3 Lottery Players. It would help if you have one of the Three Lottery Programs (Lotto Pro 2004, Lotto Logic Pro 2004, Lottery Tracker Wheeler Power Players Edition) Available To Narrow your Odds as Well. I have tested my System for a year and It's Very Reliable. Matter of a Fact, if you Play The Numbers Backwards You will Get a Straigh
May 7, 2004, 6:41 pm - kzdj - Lottery Systems Forum
Buying more tickets = reduced odds
Quote: Originally posted by Jake649 on May 07, 2004For example, it has been stated that if one buys 500 unique pick 3 tickets, then the odds of winning is 1 in 2 (or 50%). But then, the responses deal with the question of whether it is wise to buy 500 tickets. That is not the point of this thread.Jake,Thanks for boiling it down. You are 100% correct: your initial question keeps getting misconstrued. I simply don't understand why this thread keeps getting hijacked. Will those who care about th
May 7, 2004, 4:35 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Buying more tickets = reduced odds
ok, i'm wrong with the math calculations, but i don't feel i'm wrong perspectively about the realization of winning a jackpot based on increasing the amount of money you play for a drawing. i'm sure mathematical probability was used to create the lottery and and ensure no one, no where, no how, would have an advantage over anyone in winning the jackpot. just because on paper the odds look reduced using math, doesn't mean in reality they are reduced. anyone selling lottery strategy software or
May 6, 2004, 8:35 pm - wiseone2 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Buying more tickets = reduced odds
wiseone,First you posted a bunch of messages in which you claimed to mathematically prove that buying two Powerball tickets didn't lower your odds to 1 in 60,000,000. And now, after being faced with indisputable facts showing that you were wrong, you claim that you personally don't think math and the lottery go together. You even proved yourself wrong by quoting the mathematician who said Buying two powerball tickets comes extremely close to doubling your chance of winning the jackpot. (It
May 6, 2004, 8:08 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Buying more tickets = reduced odds
Quote: Originally posted by wiseone2 on May 04, 2004So RJOh, how much was the jackpot they won? One of my points in the scenario is that anyone that purchased that many tickets can still lose. And if they won....would they make a profit after taxes?Several poster have mentioned the story. As I remembered the value was high enough that they made a profit. I don't know if Virgina had a cash option at that time, the jackpot was over $25M. They didn't just play any lottery as a spokesman for th
May 4, 2004, 11:18 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum
Buying more tickets = reduced odds
Quote: Originally posted by wiseone2 on May 04, 2004Even if you used one person in this scenario purchasing $60,000,000 in powerball tickets, the break even odds are the same. Some years back, an Australia group tried to play all the possible combinations in a Virgina lottery which took about 11M tickets. They took control of several SevenEleven terminals for 3 days and the most they could play were 8M combinations. They won the lottery but the point is that there wasn't enough time to play
May 4, 2004, 7:27 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum
