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A question about lotto system odds
Such systems are called conditional meaning the odds are reduced when conditions are met and you lose when they are not, balances out.
There are also scam systems/pools that claim they reduce your odds, they do not.
Take a 6/49 game. The odds are 13.9 million to 1 meaning if you buy one ticket of 6 numbers it is 1 chance in 13.9 million.
However, if you make a 12 number wheel, the odds of 6/49 winning numbers falling among 12 rather then 6 is 1 in 1 in 15,134 a considerable dif
Jan 9, 2010, 2:44 am - BobP - Lottery Discussion Forum
Store manager charged after winning lottery
Nino, check out some of the articles in the Related Stories box at the top of this page.
I don't like a lot of rules and regulations and laws either but there's a lot of crooks out there.
I had one try to scam me not long ago as a matter of fact. I took 5 winning tickets in to cash them. They were all multi-picks, four were expired and one still had about 12 draws left on it. The clerk ran the tickets and while she was getting my cash someone asked me a question and I turned away momentari
Jan 5, 2010, 5:48 pm - rdgrnr - Lottery News
There is this Book I want
You are right, it is a complete scam in the lottery industry -- and there are lots and lots of these.
If you look around at the products and services offered to lottery players, you will see a certain segment of them being priced in the stratosphere. (Like this book ). The prices are designed to rip off obsessed lottery players who think the high price means it is a great product or service with some kind of inside info.
Oh, if these lottery players could only take stock in themselves! It
Dec 29, 2009, 9:10 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Canada's New Lotto Max: Rigged!!
and there in.......for the 2nd draw in a row the 7 digits were all between 1 and 18. no numbers past 20.
whats also weird is 5 numbers that came out on wednesdays 6-49..come out tonight on lotto max. i smell a back door scam job.
ok run in here all you random specialists and tell me why im wrong.
6-49 wednesday...2-7-8-18-20-37..b12
lotto max tonight...2-7-8-11-16-17-18..b12
lotto max last friday...6-9-10-14-17-18-19..b46
Nov 7, 2009, 1:47 am - tungsten chef - Jackpot Games Forum
THIS Is How It's Done (BIG PowerBall Win)
That is my point exactly KY Floyd.
What says this guy has a system. Because he can bet on one PB number a get a hit. I have played PB for over three years. The last thing I would do is bet on a single event or occurance. That goes for every lottery game.
If this guy had a system why doesn't he sell his software for $49.99 so you can buy it instead of giving his $200 weekly. I use the same betting technique. I don't see what proves he got a winning system. If he is doing this for a lot of p
Sep 28, 2009, 7:16 pm - Editgap - Jackpot Games Forum
Marked cards
When we first moved to Florida my now ex-wife was afraid of the lizards especially the ones that sold insurance. Anyway one got trapped in the swimming pool, kept trying to get out and falling back until she put her hand in the water to give it a lift out. She said it sat on her hand nice as you please, then gave her a wink and jumped into the bushes. She's liked them ever since.
They don't have any teeth, so all they can do is give you a pinch. Right to wash up after handling. These days
Sep 27, 2009, 3:59 am - BobP - Lottery Discussion Forum
What's to prevent Scientific Games or Lottery employees buying winners?
What's to prevent Scientific Games or Lottery employees buying winners? It's as simple as 1-2-3
I read in the Indiana Foreman Lottery Scam that the Indiana Lotto security guard Mr. Foreman scammed the Lottery out of Millions.
1. Foreman contacted Scientifc Games for a list of winning ticket serial #s for verification purposes.
2. He's employee so couldn't play, but knew which book contained the 2,000,000 dollar winners. That book was shipped to southeastern Indiana store.
3. Forema
Sep 25, 2009, 4:02 pm - caipiao - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum
Instead of Internet Lottery Softwares why not Predictions Websites..Is way better..
Dont you think that instead of Internet Lottery Softwares, they should create predictions websites? It just proves that they are doing it to make a buck and all are a scam, but they don't know that they will make way more money if they start a prediction website...
Look at Lotto Integra Lottery software the time that that software has been on the market if they were to start a prediction website by now they will have 20,000 members or more....
Look 5,000 members at 5 dollars per month is 2
Aug 2, 2009, 3:16 pm - pumpi76 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Pick 3/4 Business Partner
Hello! I am new to this site but, not new by any means to the gaming world. For quite some time now I've been working on my system of generating numbers and believe it's finally ready. I realize that there are many, many systems available in the cyberworld which provide methods of matching numbers but, how many of them are at least 95% acurate 95% of the time? I sure hope I'm not beating a dead horse here. Based on simple yet effective data compilation, there are only (4) rules of thumb to follo
May 26, 2009, 1:42 pm - Matchmaker - Lottery Discussion Forum
Man claims he's owed Mega Millions in suit against Illinois Lottery
Not to call the guy a scam artist, but I'm not sure I believe him.
Nothing against anybody about to read this part:
I think this man might just be a slick lawyer. The article states he's representing himself in the trial, so there's little to no overhead cost to attempt to sue the Lottery.
If he loses (likely) - He'll say some strong words and skip of to do whatever it is he does without it costing more then just a little time.
If he wins (not likely) - He'll collect an unspecif
Apr 22, 2009, 6:24 pm - CaesarsGhost - Lottery News
