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Lucky For Life
Good investment. Maybe someone could help me out here, but it seems like the occurences of people getting lucky for life-i.e. hitting the jackpot, is not all that often compared to other games. I have ot admit, I very rarely, if ever play Lucky for Life, but the New Mix and match with better (1 in 4 vs. 1 in 12) odds is promissing. And with a lump some present worth Jackpot; aalthough an annuity wouldn't bother me. Best improvement in this regard to lucky for life, should have been a
Dec 18, 2006, 11:25 am - Lotto Czar - Jackpot Games Forum

Calif. Lottery misprint leaves 'winners' with nothing
The article says that 4000 of them may have been sold, so at $20,000 each that's $80 million in imaginary prizes. What they lose in future ticket sales will be a drop in the bucket compared to what it would cost them to pay for the bad tickets. If you want to boycott the California lottery because some tickets were misprinted that's certainly your right, but most of the the sheeple, including the ones who bought what they thought was a winning ticket, will be back in line right away, hoping
Dec 14, 2006, 1:13 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery News

Answer 3 questions ... get the number
As Win D has done, I also like to include All Lows with the Mostly Lows so as to make with them half of the Boxed and Straight pick 3 numbers. The same goes for Mostly High, I also include the All Highs with them to make HALF of the Boxed and Straight combinations with them. ------------ I do the same with Mostly Evens and Mostly Odds by also including with them the All Evens and All Odds, to make with them Half and Half of the total pick 3 combos. As Win D is doing the same can be
Dec 13, 2006, 2:05 pm - EXCALIBUR - Pick 3 Forum

Odds Don't Change When Jackpot Goes UP
Just, Lottery commissions made studies that say more people play when the jackpots are high so they look for ways to insure high jackpots. Ohio went to the multi-state Mega Millions for that reason and I saw where your Florida Lotto has 53 numbers. Are people waiting for the jackpot to grow or did they hear about the huge jackpot through clever advertising? When I vacationed in Florida, I had fun playing the $5 Grouper without knowing the odds or the payoffs.
Dec 11, 2006, 8:49 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Odds Don't Change When Jackpot Goes UP
If the object is that a sniper hits one target with one shot then a second sniper would in fact double their chances of hitting the target. But how can the odds change to 1 in 50,000 when the second sniper would still have 99,999 targets to choose from? How does adding a second sniper eliminate 49,999 possible targets?
Dec 10, 2006, 6:05 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

1to2to3to4, Making Money @My Door!
That implies that while system players may enjoy coming up with their own numbers, they're just spinning their wheels when it comes to getting closers to picking winners and lottery systems developers are making their money selling systems and not playing the lotteries. If that's true then there is no such thing as a proven system or a special set or numbers to improve your odds of picking a winner, these are just marketing terms used by those selling lottery systems. It time system deve
Dec 9, 2006, 2:59 pm - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum

Prediction Percentage
Depends on the bet. Most states' payout percentage on a straight bet is 50%, therefore your prediction percentage would have to be 2% on a Pick 3 game straight bet to break even. A rule of thumb when this payout percentage is in effect would be twice the odds of hitting the bet. gl j
Dec 8, 2006, 5:39 am - johnph77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Odds Don't Change When Jackpot Goes UP
Buying a second ticket on no way means you now have 50,000 combinations covered, and that is what cutting the odds in half would mean. I see a major part of the problem. You don't understand the difference between being twice as likely to win and half as likely to lose. You've mentioned dice often enough, maybe that will make sense to you. Suppose we're playing a game that requires you to roll a 6 to win. If you roll one die and I roll two dice, do I have twice as much chAnce o
Dec 7, 2006, 6:09 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

0-4-8 Ga. nite key digits
physics 3rd Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction Will not be surprised to see an all odds show soon
Dec 7, 2006, 6:02 pm - Blackapple - Pick 3 Forum

Grid for PB... White balls
Combining the Roulette method with the 221 method you narrow down your amount of numbers to be played. This is only covering the white balls in the PB.. It improves your odds greatly.. Hope this has been some help to everyone.. Remember, I am going to be competition with you. Just sharing my tools.. Someone here at LP is going to rake in all white balls real soon... Will it be YOU?
Dec 5, 2006, 9:50 pm - tntea - Jackpot Games Forum