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Powerball at 75
That means Powerball has set yet another new record! The lowest cash value ever! Wow! I bet some people are really happy about that.
Jim
Mar 12, 2006, 9:48 am - Uncle Jim - Jackpot Games Forum
10,000 posts!
when you break the record for posts you want to round the bases very slow and soak it all in.you'll be the hank aaron of lottery post.don't forget your curtain call!
cash only
Mar 7, 2006, 8:49 am - LOTTOMIKE - Jackpot Games Forum
Powerball adding 10x ball to PowerPlay
I don't think I'm going to PowerPlay any more even with the 10x slot. I did last Saturday and once again didn't hit a single number, just like the only other time I did. In fact, I'm going to disregard jackpot sizes and just play one and only one ticket (without PowerPlay) for every drawing regardless of how high the jackpot is. I'm not going to play Mega Millions anymore either, even if its jackpot is a record. It takes only $1 to dream of winning any jackpot size, and assuming no multiple
Mar 6, 2006, 7:38 pm - ryanm - Jackpot Games Forum
just won 2,250 on betslips
Well, I suppose I would have to agree with that as well, I would hate to see/hear someone who hit big, and didn't get paid.
The reason I recommended Betslips (I feel like a broken record) is that I felt they were a good company, and that this would not be a problem. I don't know what else I can help you with. I don't think posting questions to me about their corporate structure is going to get you anywhere. Why don't you ask them?
Mar 6, 2006, 6:34 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Mega Millions lottery jackpot increases to $18 million
I guess the fact is that this is a record....Mega Millions has never been this high after one roll. The sales for this past drawing were exceptional for the minimum $12,000,000 jackpot. They sold over 20.1 million in tickets when the normal amount sold is around 13 million. Look for this run to have records everytime the jackpot rolls so watch out for another big jackpot in about 4 weeks.
Brad
Mar 4, 2006, 7:36 pm - Bradly_60 - Lottery News
Would u try to remain anonymous?
Yes, but the names of the members of the group are still public record in most cases. It doesn't matter if it's a Trust of LLC or whatever the state will allow. Just like a corporation, the members who form the trust are listed. I've never seen an announcement that didn't show the actual names of the winners. I don't want to repeat myself, but I just answered this on another forum mentioning there are many celebrities, investors, real estate moguls, corporate executives, etc. with a lot more m
Feb 28, 2006, 6:28 pm - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum
Would u try to remain anonymous?
In Maryland, you can chose to remain anonymous, and I would. Having said that, I also know that it is dependant on the size of the Jackpot Winnings. If it is the size of the record that PB was recently, I would get it over with because someone is still going to Freedom of Information my behind if I win something ridiculously large. I would do one press conference and say no more than 30 words. But I would have moved, picked up new phones, land and cell at least a couple of days before the pr
Feb 28, 2006, 7:15 am - delS - Lottery Discussion Forum
Probability of a Rollover in Powerball.
There is a chance that if Powerball sets a new record jackpot, it will land between $365 million and $390 million, in which case there's no match 5 bonus pool, but the cap increases.
What I do not understand is why sales increase on runs following very large jackpots. All those rollovers just show how hard the game is to win. You'd think sales would increase on runs following smaller jackpot wins, but as evidenced by last year, that is not the case - after Powerball's lucky string of eight
Feb 27, 2006, 10:24 pm - ryanm - Jackpot Games Forum
should i stop playing or keep playing
Do what I did, create a lottery budget and stick with it. Try to stick to one game for awhile at a time if you can also. Save $40 or so at the most for one entire month, then play it all at once one time for one draw, or divide it up between 8 draws at 5 plays each. $2.00 games really chew up the account. I used to go over my budget all the time when the powerball jackpots became record breakers, but not anymore. All the losses began to bore me thankfully.
Feb 27, 2006, 5:59 am - sirbrad - Lottery Discussion Forum
how much you play in lottery
Ouch, you need to cut back. I myself only play one Powerball play per Saturday draw when its jackpot is below $100 million; one Powerball play per draw when it's between $100 million and $250 million; two Powerball plays per draw when it's at least $250 million. I also play one Mega Millions play every draw when its jackpot is at least $250 million. Before Powerball hit its last record jackpot, I was in that game every draw since the matrix change, but cut back after not winning a damn dollar
Feb 26, 2006, 11:35 pm - ryanm - Lottery Discussion Forum
