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Atheist converts after mock prayer to win $1M lottery is answered
What a load of crap. Go back and read the beginning and you'll see that I didn't know you from Adam, so there was no need to get mad at you. In any argument I've ever had with anyone, It always starts with a conversation which leads to an argument because of many reasons. Get with reality already. Wake up from that stupor you're in. As far as the other crap you wrote, I laid down many question which you refused to answer and that's a fact. I even copied and pasted a long article regarding the
Jun 1, 2011, 10:02 am - joker17 - Lottery News

New York First Powerball Jackpot Was Won With One Quick Pick Ticket
I understand your point MR RIDGE, but the news stories, videos and pictures on the following links show that they played $1 quick pick.IT IS NOT THE FIRST TIME THAT A LOTTERY JACKPOT HAS BEEN WON WITH A SINGLE QUICK PICK.He did not buy thousands of them because he is a THRIFTY individual like me. http://readme.readmedia.com/New-York-Powerball-Winners-Step-Forward-to-Claim-170-9-Million-in-Prizes/2043771 https://www.lotterypost.com/news/227169 https://www.lotterypost.com/news/227521 h
May 9, 2011, 7:50 am - THRIFTY - Jackpot Games Forum

GREAT DAD: Gives $400K lottery ticket to daughter
He didn't tear up the ticket so that nobody collected. He gave it to somebody who did collect. I trust you see a clear difference between the two. The ticket was worth 400k and he was entitled to that income. He was free to give it away, but nobody had the right to take it from him. It's being entitled to the money without substantial limitations that constitutes constructive receipt. Simply put, it's yours now if you want to pick it up. You probably already understand constructive receipt as it
May 4, 2011, 1:57 am - KY Floyd - Lottery News

Three largest online poker sites shut down by FBI
Naw, we're not guilty until proven innocent, but I'm sure we'd be shut down during an investigation as well if we were suspected of breaking laws... let's just see what comes out of it. You're confusing the Pokerstars website with the actual poker games site. The poker games site was never shut down and the information given to U.S. Pokerstar players was shown two pages ago. Simply put, Americans can't wager on that site or any other, but the rest of the World can. Canadians and other c
Apr 17, 2011, 1:01 pm - Stack47 - Lottery News

Should lottery winners share with colleagues?
When I read the article promoting sharing with colleagues it kind of made just a little bit of sense, though in a touchy-feely kinda way. Then at the end I saw it was written by a professor at the University of California at Berkeley. So I knew immediately that the whole thing was a bad idea. It's the same way with legal issues. If the ACLU is backing or defending something, you know it's not in the best interests of the country, the Constitution or common sense. I'm glad we
Apr 3, 2011, 2:47 pm - rdgrnr - Lottery News

Lottery's biggest loser: Albany man passed on office pool that won $319M jackpot
LottoLin, not asked several times. The article reads: They asked him a COUPLE of times, and he didn't feel lucky, said Jill Cook, owner of Cook's Deli, where the group often comes for lunch. Regardless, fellow LotteryPost members, I noticed that NOBODY writing believed that this '8th' jackpot team member player's hunch was CORRECT. Perhaps he was correct in saying that he wasn't feeling lucky enough to join the team's lottery line #s gathering that day -- perhaps, had he joined, they wouldn'
Mar 31, 2011, 4:27 pm - HaveABall - Lottery News

POLL: Best entertainment at the Institute for the Lottery Insane
With Mega Millions pumped up and the jackpot now advertised ar $244 million some of our residents are going a little meshuga. Someone read the thread about the pens and pencils and ordered some green pens but they also write green and and invalidate some playslips, or so the story goes. Someone else had a dream about a fool proof number selection method but in the dream a 13 digit calculator was used. They've been looking for one ever since. There's a heated discussion going about playi
Mar 19, 2011, 7:16 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

Maryland liquor store owner charged in lottery scam
OKay , My State of PA has self checkers, all it flashes is Winning Ticket or No winner . IT doesnt state the value at all. And these were just implemented into our terminals about 4 months ago. I am curious if other states that have self checkers actually tell you the value of the winning?? I also had a ticket that was a winner and the self checker said no winner. I personally checked the offical website and wrote the numbers down , the ticket was valid for that play. I went up to the termina
Mar 17, 2011, 11:20 pm - TheGameGrl - Lottery News

Why not all the Probability, Statistics, Calculus Theories applied all in 1 to lottery
Evening pumpi, Just read your article here and wanted to comment real quick. This is possibly what i have been working on for years now. The part that i put on here about the square of a number is only a part of what i have been working on. Personally i know that it can be figured out and won. Thats all lottery games. They all work the same because they are all numbers. What i have been using has mathematics, probability, what has happened, pretty much everything short of quantum physics. Eve
Mar 10, 2011, 2:26 pm - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Lottery Savings Account
Lottery savings Accounts give you a chance to win cash prizes instead of earning regular interest on your savings. When you put your money into a Lottery Savings Account, you're paid less interest than holders of standard savings accounts. The unpaid interest is accumulated and given as a lottery prize, usually once a month, to one of the lottery savings account holders. And that can be big money! In the U.S., Lottery Savings Accounts are only legal in Michigan: Most states that run lotteries pr
Mar 7, 2011, 5:37 pm - Raven62 - Lottery Discussion Forum