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Help with system - DLM
I played 10 tickets for that game.I never play 100 - that is the number of draws I calculated to cover the ranges of my system. A pool would help in that area.Tom Dempsey
Feb 17, 2004, 4:03 pm - tdempsey - Lottery Systems Forum
Judge awards excluded worker $1 million share of Big Game jackpot
What kind of crap is that?????? If you don't have the mony, then borrow it. Who's to even say this woman really was going to get in the pool on that day. She could have said, I'm tired of keep losing my money, I'm not going to play today . I can't believe that judge awarded her any money. She was probably related to him.
Feb 15, 2004, 1:34 pm - bigmoney - Lottery News
Help with system - DLM
Quote: Originally posted by Fantasy5 on February 13, 2004 I only had 1 number in last night's Florida Lotto.I would be interested in your system. Fantasy5Hi!The system isn't ready to sell although I can see it in the future - but I am looking for people to pool in Florida and other lotteries.Tom Dempsey
Feb 13, 2004, 10:30 pm - tdempsey - Lottery Systems Forum
Judge awards excluded worker $1 million share of Big Game jackpot
Because of this idiotic ruling, I wouldn't want to participate in a lottery pool anymore if jealous people who did not pay could stake a claim in the winnings after learning that their coworkers won. That's beyond ridiculous.And who are these dopes that continue to work at a supermarket, in any capacity, after winning the lottery? That's also idiotic!
Feb 13, 2004, 8:45 pm - BabyJC - Lottery News
Judge awards excluded worker $1 million share of Big Game jackpot
I agree, she should have a part of the winnings because she had been in the pool for all of the previous draws. She couldn't just leave her register to go and pay...DUH??!!** %$#@
Feb 13, 2004, 4:56 pm - Littleoldlady - Lottery News
Judge awards excluded worker $1 million share of Big Game jackpot
When I ran a lottery pool at my worksite, I ALWAYS stipulated in the agreement all of the rules of the club. I made sure every member signed it and got a copy. There was a grace period of 1 drawing for all members, because as we all know, stuff happens. Get it in writing!
Feb 13, 2004, 11:33 am - liberal47 - Lottery News
MegaMillions..$120M
With 52 numbers in the pool, you could spend $10 and only cover 50 numbers so wheeling is not going to help you if you are trying to cover each number at least once.RJOh
Feb 13, 2004, 11:01 am - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum
Judge awards excluded worker $1 million share of Big Game jackpot
Chances are if the pool had not won anything she wouldn't have paid later for the losing tickets unless an agreement of such was made earlier. Obvisously the judge was one of those persons that think that lotteries winnings is free money that should be shared with everyone who knows the winners even if they don't share the cost of the winning tickets, hopefully when the case is appealed they will have a judge that understand that lottery winnings are not free if you have to buy the winning tic
Feb 13, 2004, 10:03 am - RJOh - Lottery News
Match 6 WINNINGS
My lotto pool at work won $52. in the 2/6/04 drawing. We had bought 15 tickets. We usually play the Powerball on Wednesday night faithfully but despite some reservations we decided to try the Match 6 game since somebody just won the Powerball.I thought it might be a good idea to track everyone's Match 6 winnings here if you care to post them. Good luck to you all!
Feb 6, 2004, 9:57 pm - Greg - Lottery Discussion Forum
Alpha-numberic substitution
You could make odd and even distinctions, but I don't think it would be helpful as far as the alphabetical sequence is concerned.I don't consider odd/even when making my number assignments because the data pool is too small at this point.Anyone using alpha-numeric substitution can log their inventory, due and history data in any form they want.I took a look at my history data for triple CDE and found no significant clues where odd and even numbers are concerned, but this could change as more d
Feb 2, 2004, 9:33 pm - bobby623 - Lottery Systems Forum
