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OFFICIAL: New BG odds 1:135 million!!
Where did you find this offical information? If this is true than the changes are greater than was expected. Ohio has a jackpot of $34M this week with odds of 1:14M which is not creating any lines and they had hoped that adding the Biggame later this summer would create more interest among lottery players. With those odds, I doubt if players will play more, only time will tell.RJOh
Apr 3, 2002, 9:32 am - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum
OFFICIAL: New BG odds 1:135 million!!
Well ... we have Big Game adding 2 new sizable states. Plus we have a shuffling with the games matrix and the subsequent jacking of the odds. Jumbo Jackpots ( and more often) are in the future.What is the next move?Will PowerBall try to sign up the remaining states? Will they uptheir odds??Or how about this ............ California, Texas and Florida teaming up to form their own personal multi-state game?Rob
Apr 2, 2002, 2:43 pm - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum
OFFICIAL: New BG odds 1:135 million!!
I found out just now that the rumored 5/52 + 1/52 double matrix WILL be the new Big Game!!
Apr 2, 2002, 8:07 am - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum
Protest Changing the Big Game!
I agree with you Jack. Playing the lotteries is gambling and if you don't like the odds, you shouldn't play. It's in the states' best interest to manage the jackpots and odds of winning to attract the most players.RJOh
Feb 20, 2002, 6:34 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum
SYSTEM-X Looking for information on
Doesn't anyone know how the number picking method for this System-X works? Here is one of the better adsfrom ebay, not mine honest and it might not work well in the states as it was made for a game with bonus numbers that lower the odds, not powerball type gamesthat raise the odds. Thanks. Bob
Jan 7, 2002, 8:55 pm - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum
Test Game: Mass Millions 12/20/2001 Odds 1 in 4
1 2 8 10 21 33 1 3 24 34 48 49 1 17 32 35 37 41 2 14 16 28 34 37 2 35 36 39 40 42 3 6 7 10 17 28 3 15 16 25 33 40 6 8 15 37 39 48 6 14 26 33 35 49 7 8 9 14 32 36 7 25 26 34 41 42 9 10 18 25 39 49 9 21 24 28 40 4115 17 18 24 26 3616 18 21 32 42 48
Dec 20, 2001, 3:34 pm - luckyone - Lottery Discussion Forum
BIG GAME ODDS
While it is true if you played the same combination of five with each of the 36 bonus ball you would reduce your odds of winning the jackpot to 1:2,179,296, you would reduce your odds to 1:2,118,760 if you play a different combination with each of those 36 bonus ball. Something to think about. Good luck to you.RJOh
Nov 17, 2001, 8:57 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum
BIG GAME ODDS
By buying each of the 36 possible Big Money Ball numbers, you'd effectively be removing the BMB from the odds calculation. Therefore, your odds of winning the jackpot would be 1 in 2,179,296. This assumes that the first 5 numbers are the same for each of the 36 tickets you buy. -Todd
Nov 17, 2001, 3:10 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Numbers to eliminate for Big Game drawing 11-02-01:
How is this any different from the people who post numbers to play. With your elimination list, you still have 42 numbers for combinations and 27 numbers for the golden ball. If you are predicting numbers that won't be picked, the odds are in your favor, 45 numbers aren't going be pick and 5 are. That 9 to 1 odds. If you could make money picking looser, we all would be rich.RJOh
Nov 1, 2001, 2:50 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum
Can you beat the odds?
We can!!! Wouldn't you like to be able to walk away with thousands of dollars a month. Want to ss how it can be done? Visit me at WWW.szur-can.com Have any questions? Please feel free to voice them.
Oct 5, 2001, 1:51 am - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum
