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SoCal man sues to get share of $315 million lottery jackpot
when I do a pool and buy for my self I go to another store to buy my private tickets or have some one else buy from th emachine so mine are not in line with th epool tickets
Dec 19, 2005, 10:07 am - hsvscubaski - Lottery News

SoCal man sues to get share of $315 million lottery jackpot
99% of the time lottery pools work fine because 99% of the time they don't win anything. It's that 1% of the time that they or someone associated with one win a large prize that the trouble starts. If your pool has never won anything then it has never been tested.
Dec 18, 2005, 11:46 pm - RJOh - Lottery News

SoCal man sues to get share of $315 million lottery jackpot
S-M-A-R-T...smart! You as the poolmeister must plan ahead. Being prepared for a win is good sense; why are we all playing? In your specific case, the Pool makes sense, pools substantially increase each individual's chances of winning a jackpot. Caution and planning are essential. Best of luck!
Dec 18, 2005, 12:46 pm - demonter - Lottery News

How well do you EXCEL?
let's get an overall feel for the talent pool. I think we may just have one of the best messageboard excel subculture outside of a IT board
Dec 18, 2005, 11:49 am - hypersoniq - Lottery Systems Forum

$113 million Powerball winner may be a regular player
Hey...I was supposed to win that Powerball Jackpot! I always play...forgot to buy that one drawing. I'll get a lawyer and sue the winner!!! It's only fair...was it pool? Nah...I just want my share...half!!! (Guys, think I'll get away with it?)
Dec 17, 2005, 4:36 pm - demonter - Lottery News

SoCal man sues to get share of $315 million lottery jackpot
What type of receipt do you use? Sounds like it's a very well thought out pool where each drawing stands on its own, is terminated and doesn't carry forward any ties to the next.
Dec 16, 2005, 8:57 pm - konane - Lottery News

SoCal man sues to get share of $315 million lottery jackpot
If anyone needs an example of a Lotto Pool contract, let me know. I have mine somewhere around here in electronic format. All of my members signed...and there are rules, etc. such as paying on time and all that.
Dec 16, 2005, 4:32 pm - cps10 - Lottery News

favorite lottery post member
Too bad some lottery pool members think the same thing, but then all the sudden it all becomes about 'individual needs' after a big win. Thus all the deception and lies begin to occur.
Dec 15, 2005, 11:38 pm - sirbrad - Lottery Discussion Forum

Stolen lottery ticket trial underway in Chicago
A few years ago in Texas, while I lived in NM, would drive to el paso to shop and sometimes pick up a ticket. Well, being the naive person I was, I never thought to find out how much 4 of 6 was worth, I thought it would be about 80 dollars, think tx was parimutual or something, but I handed my unsigned ticket to the clerk for her to check and viola, she says You won 5 dollars! SO I was surprised, i know i had 4 right, but i didn't call her on it, got all the way back to NM and found out the pa
Dec 14, 2005, 8:40 pm - txwinr - Lottery News

Woman found guilty of stealing winning lottery ticket
I agree.I run a pool and it amazes me that the other members rely on me to check the numbers. While I wouldn't cheat them and they have emails from me with the numbers we played, you'd better believe if I was them, I'd still check the numbers myself.
Dec 14, 2005, 2:31 pm - LottoPools - Lottery News