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Hey Guys we are going to have to get on the pick-5 train; Wager Type Odds $0.50 Wager $1.00 Wager Straight 1 in 100,000 Pay $25,000 $50,000 120-Way Box (6 individual straight wagers) 1 in 833 Pay $208.50 $417 60-Way Box (3 individual straight wagers) 1 in 1,667 Pay $417 $834 30-Way Box 1 in 3,333 Pay $834 $1,668 20-Way Box 1 in 5,000 Pay $1,250 $2,500 10-Way Box 1 in 10,000 Pay $2,500 $5,000 5-Way Box 1 in 20,000 Pay $5,000 $10,000 Front/Back Boxed
Aug 13, 2012, 8:45 pm - Jani Norman - Pick 3 Forum

What are some of the best quotes that you have read about playing the lottery?
This one is very good, too. Although my playground gives me more room to run around, I still spend $375-$450 on each draw. I'm actually afraid of not spending it because then, I compromise the consistency of my whole approach. I have yet to not at least recover my cost on a single draw...even when I don't make money. Recovery, to me, is the single most important factor when playing. If you don't fully recover your costs, at some point, then you're really just losing all the time. The state ru
Aug 12, 2012, 1:09 pm - Lucky Loser - Lottery Discussion Forum

$253 MILLION: Powerball lottery jackpot rolls again
As a previous poster wisely pointed out: Every event is not dependent on the outcome of previous events Maybe if you flip that coin a few billion times more, you'll begin to get a better sense of the overall odds and probability. But if you think that flipping your coin just 5 times will help prove your point, and maybe win Wednesdays Powerball, best of luck to you!
Aug 12, 2012, 5:21 am - mcginnin56 - Lottery News

$253 MILLION: Powerball lottery jackpot rolls again
Yup, same chances. Despite the angry mobs, the numbers don't pay that much attention to what people think anyways! You could play the winning number for this evenings PB, and you would still have the same odds and equal chance, of that number being drawn again on Wednesday. That's just mathematics and probability at work. And they work 24/7, even while we .
Aug 11, 2012, 8:28 pm - mcginnin56 - Lottery News

Do some number combinations have better odds?
Ronnie WINS big JACKPOT with this (BETTER ODDS) number combination...... 02 10 13 38 05 18 21 29 41 04 08 43 09 51 44 50 52 13 49 55 06 07 24 11 23 36 20 28 Bonus ball 8 Friday, August 10, 2012 10 18 36 38 44 + 08 4 $29 Million
Aug 11, 2012, 2:04 pm - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Ion Saliu
It's in the business of making $$$ from all of us. At least system players are trying to put the odds in their favor, to improve their chances of winning. Whereas the QP players are practically picking numbers out of a hat and hoping Lady Luck chooses them. GOOD LUCK!!!
Aug 9, 2012, 8:20 pm - grwurston - Lottery Discussion Forum

Has anyone tried the Robert Walsh Pick 3 or 4 Lottery System?
Thanks mcginnin56 for joining in the festivities over on my thread Do some number combinations have better odds? Last night when I stopped in to update things I used the wrong results to post who the winners were for MM. It turns out that YOU and Dead_Aim were both 5 of 5 winners my friend and to top it off you missed the bonus by a single digit. The lucky number 7 bonus ball missed our 8 ball by just one. lol. Congratulations my friend.... your intuitive skills and P.E.F. are extraordinaire
Aug 8, 2012, 9:21 pm - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum

What are some of the best quotes that you have read about playing the lottery?
Can you win $140 million on a 7-team parlay? Can you make a worthwhile 7-team parlay bet for $1? Obviously, the odds on the lottery are astronomical. But there's no where else in the world where you get a least a chance - within the true meaning of the word - at a tremendous amount of money, life-changing money. That's why $1 is worth it (not to mention the entertainment value). By Superchuck500.
Aug 8, 2012, 10:55 am - THRIFTY - Lottery Discussion Forum

What are some of the best quotes that you have read about playing the lottery?
Aren't your chances 2000x better if you buy 20 tickets than if you buy 1 ticket? I get the argument your professors made. If you're willing to throw away 1$, that's a good bet for $100M. If you're willing to throw away $20, your odds are essentially the same, but you're throwing more money. Essentially, you're not going to win anyway, so the benefit of paying $1 and getting into the pool of potential winners is a much better wager than adding $19 wasted dollars on top of the $1. But the ar
Aug 8, 2012, 10:49 am - THRIFTY - Lottery Discussion Forum

Has anyone tried the Robert Walsh Pick 3 or 4 Lottery System?
Im telling everyone exactly what Im doing every time I hit 5+0 over on my famous thread, Do some number combinations have better odds? Soon the whole world will know how to make fast and easy money playing the lottery.
Aug 4, 2012, 3:58 pm - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum