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WOW ! winning jackpot system at last!
Has anyone had any luck with the Odd/Even filter? When I enter 6 for Odd or Evan and 0 for Even or Odd, it doesn't matter whether I click remove or leave only one passes the backtest. Since most pick six drawings are going to have two or three odds or two or three even, I don't see how you could ever use this filter successfully. Also, since this is a pretty basic filter that most of us apply to any system that we use, I don't see how you can have any success with this software. Please c
Apr 18, 2006, 3:22 pm - anne3061 - Lottery Systems Forum

Powerball Back-to-Back Jackpots Set Record
Isn't that what always happens though? They increase the odds, but also raise the jackpot... that's when you have to ask yourself, if you want a big chance to get a little amount of money, or a small chance to get a large amount of money. When it comes down to it the lottery IS luck! There are people here that we know of (and we've almost done it once or twice) that buy entire books of different scratchoffs here. But no big hitters. But then there are other people who go out and buy one ticket,
Apr 13, 2006, 9:12 am - SassysBaibeee - Lottery News

New lotto motto's
Floyd you absolutely nailed that one! Recently I have been charting Powerball's reported sales per draw versus the reported number of winners per draw. The results stunned even a hardened cynic like me. Only a little more than 2% of the people who play Powerball actually win anything at all. Last draw approx 2.28% of the people who played won money. The draw before it was almost exactly 2.3% of the players who won a prize. In other words approx 97.7% of the people who buy Powerball
Apr 9, 2006, 3:00 pm - Uncle Jim - Lottery Discussion Forum

Multiple jackpot wins question?
Sure it could happen, but it's also possible that somebody could win 5 draws in a row using the same numbers each time. It's just not very likely. This is what probability suggests about any winner in one game winning the other game. If 1000 PB jackpot winners (and there aren't 1000 yet) each buy 1000 MM tickets every year they'll be buying a total of 1 million tickets each year. With odds of 1: 175,711,536, that means they can expect to have one jackpot win every 175.7 years. For a MM
Apr 8, 2006, 4:54 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

$853,492 gone
Why even play if your not going to check your ticket? I know that odds are against u but at least check your tickets. 2 tickets, worth 850 k might go unclaimed pisses me off. That is alot of money for anyone, don't see how people can be so careless. from powerball site: $853,492 Powerball Tickets to Expire! Two Powerball tickets worth an incredible $853,492 each will expire soon if the winners do not step forward. One ticket was purchased on October 19, 2005 at
Apr 5, 2006, 11:51 pm - atl1 - Lottery Discussion Forum

quick pick or your own numbers
LIKE your Style..............atl - unoooooooo I tried to trix the Quick.....in 2005 but, the odds eat me! L@@K's like you may have some good ideas........ ACE GO for...................JACKPOT$$$$$$ LOL^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ PSYKOMO
Apr 1, 2006, 3:48 pm - psykomo - Lottery Discussion Forum

Somebody crack the champagne
It better when all odds or all evens as we shall see. We are on the frontier of this all we need are the right consistent key numbers
Apr 1, 2006, 8:32 am - Blackapple - Pick 3 Forum

Powerball lottery jackpot raised to $117 million
Quote: Originally posted by sirbrad on March 28, 2006 I bet the IRS kick back in their cushy chairs and laugh at the players thinking they are actually gonna take that jackpot amount advertised home. It is quite sad what they are doing to people. Everything someone beats a 1 in 150 million odds or whatever, so do they. Not ONCE but every time! I think everyone in the workd should boycott the IRS, not win for life games. Hi Sir......3/28/2006 I am not a fan of the Blood Sucking ' IRS'..but
Mar 28, 2006, 4:18 pm - libra926 - Lottery News

How to win more lotto for less money.
3) Never choose a combination of numbers from winning combinations of previous draws. This is true about 45% of the time. I have had luck with it, but have also been burnt by it. you're only entitled to one big win in your life If you get even ONE. But yeah tell that to that lady in my state who won back to back million dollar wins via a scratch off. The only reason you do not want to play numbers in a sequence such as 10 15 20 25 30 etc, is because the odds of sharing it
Mar 28, 2006, 5:21 am - sirbrad - Lottery Systems Forum

Does hindsight have you frustrated?
My point was that with a pick that close, it could happen again. It gives me shivers that I might pick the right numbers next time. Does anybody else ever feel that way? Has this happened to you? Did you forget to play your numbers one week and they won a large jackpot? Have you seen the numbers in a win and thought how obvious this was and you should have seen it sooner? It can happen again so you keep trying. Yes, I do hear stories about people who forgot to play and lost $20
Mar 26, 2006, 4:00 pm - justxploring - Jackpot Games Forum