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hoosier lottery poll
Gosh, since they had so many repeat players on their weekly game show you think I could get on it? After all the odds are nearly 1 in 500,000 of getting on that show, yet people are always beating those odds---Incredible!!! I just know ill get on the final show!!!hahahaha
Dec 8, 2005, 11:12 am - LosingJeff - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lotto South almost $20 million
Kentucky has both Powerball and Lotto South on the same nights. They need a game that complements the larger game by drawing on different nights. The difference in odds between 1/14 million and 1/12.2 million is about 13 percent. I'd like to see them improve the odds by reducing the matrix to 6/44 (Florida) or by providing extra plays for each dollar (Oregon) or some other dollar amount (Maryland).
Dec 6, 2005, 7:27 pm - lchoro - Jackpot Games Forum

Newspaper takes a hard look at the N.J. Lottery
If one spreads one's play amongst the various games-I play NJ Cash 5 daily in addition to The Big Ones the chances of winning some money back increase substantially. No big fortune mind you, but a enough cash back to offset the yearly play. Study the odds, play within reason consistently for the best results, being in the game enough to stand a shot at one the the BIG HITS. Most folks I speak wiyth are erratic emotionally driven players...fine, but methofdical steady play with the better odd
Dec 5, 2005, 6:31 am - demonter - Lottery News

I don't much like the scratchers.
I play them for about 10% of my purchases for fun-The odds are more in favor of getting more tickets via small winnings,For example, a Wheel of Fortune game in NJ offers 3 30,000 prizes out of 5.4 million tickets for worse odds than the cash 5 jackpot. On the upside, you have the higher percentage of at least getting your money back. ON a roll of 6 instant tickets, though it his highly unlikely you would get more than 1 winning ticket, where as with a normal jackpot drawing ticket are tickets
Dec 4, 2005, 8:13 pm - MickSeven - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum

Biggest lottery flop of 2005
Wait a minute... I looked at the Ohio Lottery FAQ website about the Lot O'Play(http://www.ohiolottery.com/games/lotoplay/lotolay_qa.html), and it said that We also lowered the odds to win the jackpot by more than half. They were 1 in 14 million in Super Lotto Plus, and are now 1 in 6.3 million with Lot 'O Play. Shouldn't it say that the odds to win the jackpot were raised by more than half? After all, 1 in 6.3 million is greater than 1 in 14 million.
Dec 4, 2005, 12:30 pm - rundown99 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Ohio Rolling Cash5 rolls to $639,000.00
This size jackpot only happens a few times a year with these odds. Most pick5 games have similar odds but their jackpots don't roll or they hardly ever get over $300,000 before they are won. This game replaced Buckeye5 which was a 5/37 game with a fixed jackpot of $100,000 per winners up to 10 and if there were more than ten winner they shared a million dollars prize.
Dec 3, 2005, 4:43 pm - RJOh - Pick 5 Forum

on ways of improving 1.lottosync idea!!
forget the matrix of 5/55 or it's high odds... show me something that can beat the 1:42 odds of the red ball... I'm still working on that and still have gotten nowhere...
Dec 3, 2005, 3:29 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Systems Forum

First Time Ever -- 2 Mega Millions Winners
Ohio have two lottery games tonight, MegaMillions and Rolling Cash5. The MM the odds of winning $250,000 is 1:3,904,701 and the odds of winning RC5 jackpot of $476,000 is 1:575,757 so RC5 is getting my lottery money tonight.
Dec 2, 2005, 10:41 am - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum

PowerBall odds for 100 tickets?
Well, buying 100 would technically lower your odds considerably. But you also need to make sure you cover all the numbers you filter plenty of times and make sure each number gets the same amount of coverage (or something close). If have 22s and 39s on every line, you will become too dependant upon those numbers, which will increase your odds.
Dec 2, 2005, 1:58 am - JimmySand9 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Article: Lotteries still directed to poor
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_g1epc/is_tov/ai_2419100738 This could be your way out. Or as in most cases, could be your way back in even deeper debt... What they did not say is that the odds of winning the lottery can be as much as 20 million to one, ridiculously higher than the casino slot machine odds of 20 to one. Now even higher, almost 200 million to one I think!
Nov 27, 2005, 8:34 pm - sirbrad - Lottery Discussion Forum