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EEEE double/doubles due...all states
WOW ToJo... two close calls in GA!!!! No sign of these last night... and the overdue record continues!! LOL
Jun 20, 2007, 8:24 am - calabs - Pick 4 Forum

Ticket Redemption Question
Welcome to LP,In Texas when i cashed a 500 dollar ticket the cashier gave it back to me to keep because after scanning the ticket it can't be cashed but once,a record is kept of this payout and the ticket will void,this is what the clerk explain to me,,,,Delores247
Jun 9, 2007, 10:05 pm - delores247 - Lottery Discussion Forum

if you found a winning ticket that wasn't yours
I started out by saying I didn't want to get into a long discussion about this, because people here are misinterpreting the rules. Where is KY Floyd when I need him? LOL Yes, it is required that income or prizes over $600 need to be reported by the Payor. It DOES NOT say you don't have to claim it as income. Where does it say that? Anyway, there would be no reason to do it if it was never reported, unless you have a guilty conscience and feel sorry for the IRS. I was only answering
Jun 5, 2007, 11:10 am - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum

Next "Huge" jackpot??
That's incorrect. The caps are based off the current PowerBall jackpot. It doesn't matter what the Mega Millions record is.
Jun 1, 2007, 3:39 pm - Guru101 - Jackpot Games Forum

How to Beat Powerball: And drastically reduce the odds (theory)...
I forgot to mention that when following a random phenomena you CONSISTENTLY record the skips draw lenght and list them and then ascertain the less skips lenght as the minimun draw that it will play....You have to CONSISTENTLY be at it (at the method, or more specifically calculating the percentages that the LEAST skip lenght a number will appear) so you can calculate when is the least skip lenght that a number will appear....
May 30, 2007, 5:04 pm - pumpi76 - Lottery Systems Forum

How to Beat Powerball: And drastically reduce the odds (theory)...
Also you then record the ships draws lenght and list them and then ascertain that the less skips lenght is the minimum a draw will play...Example is E/O type OOEOE plays in draw 1, then on draw 8, then on draw 20, the on draw 34, then on draw 50 you can assume that the OOEOE will play or come up at least every 8 draws...How? you record the differences between draws in this case 1,8,20,34,50 which should be 7-12-14-15 and you then assume that the least difference of skips lenght means that the pa
May 26, 2007, 2:34 pm - pumpi76 - Lottery Systems Forum

Followers from other states
Can anyone tell me from which state(s) FL p3 numbers have a good track record as followers? I've seen some comments on this previously, but have not been able to pull it up on a search. Thanks!
May 21, 2007, 4:53 pm - stavros - Pick 3 Forum

Okay, I have a confession to make. I watch lottery diaries a lot.
i recorded it on vhsand i have watched it twice since it aired. it is very inspirational to me that i will win one day. i want to record the next ones too but i want to already be a jackpot winner by then so i can really relate to the stories after they win....
Apr 16, 2007, 4:16 am - tnlotto1 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Setting a trust for anonymity: how does it work?
JRCa...as your state of residence shows California, the following appiles to claiming a jackpot in the Golden State. It does not appear possible to claim a jackpot without having your name released. According to the regulations for the California Lottery a winner's name is public record. As far as claiming in a trust, the Director of the California Lottery can require that a natural person be indentified in order to be paid the jackpot. This information is on the California Lottery web s
Apr 13, 2007, 12:30 pm - CA LotteryGuy - Lottery Discussion Forum

Kentucky - 04/01 thru 04/30/2007
Ky eve due digits 7,0,3,4,6. the hot digits are 1,2,5,8,9. The due digit is the 7 in any pos (out 11) and the due no match pair is 6-7 (out 143). The due doubles are 44,99,49,00,55,05,33,88,38,11,66,16. The due roots are 8,1,3,6. The 8 root sum is making a new record.
Apr 12, 2007, 8:04 pm - Littleoldlady - Pick 3 Forum