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From the above the first pool of 20 3-ways is out battle as hit the double 11 with digit 7 from the same group. The another pool of 25 one repeat numbers should not late(seems) and exept for pair 00 the restant double pairs 77,88,99,11 are more probale to split ,so this is the probable str/bx form of the group: 200*300*400*500*600 121*131*141*151*161 727*737*747*757*767 828*838*848*858*868 929*939*949*959*969____next 5+2 draws
Jul 24, 2012, 11:31 am - skio - Pick 3 Forum

1 year of playing Quick Picks (should we quit)
I say DOUBLE DOWN Show your dedication, your determination, your resolve, tell everyone in the pool your collecting double the funds. And get an additional 7 people. Put all that money on as many QP MM lines as you can get. You could also try playing just the Friday night draw and get 8 times as many lines as your getting now. Concentrated numbers of lines is the key to winning. You could also try once a month and get around 4000 lines at one time. If you make it a $1000. per month,
Jun 2, 2012, 9:47 pm - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Calculating odds for a subset of numbers
Yes, 879 to 1 makes sense but I'm not playing all 200K numbers(that would be nice though!). I'm trying to calculate my odds of picking the winner out of the 200K ticket pool if I play X number of tickets and I know the pool contains the winner 75% of the time. The odds are 200K to 1 at least if I play a single ticket but the part I'm not getting my head around is how the 75% changes things. Does it increrase the odds 25%? So instead of 200K to 1 on a single ticket it's now 250K
Apr 26, 2012, 4:48 pm - mega-mega - Mathematics Forum

Anyone else find the jump in MM j/p surprising?
They didn't really lose money, but they didn't make the 50% profit that they normally do. For the last PB run that resulted in a winner at $70 million sales for the first drawing were $32.4 million, not including powerplay sales. Roughly 32% of sales go to the jackpot prize pool. That gave them a bit lerss than $10.4 million in cash for a $40 million annuity jackpot with a cash value of about $24.3 million. If somebody had won the starting jackpot the available funds would have been about $14
Apr 7, 2012, 12:31 am - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Sick of Quick Picks?
LB: ...................................................................................NO!!!!!!!!!! Beware the Ide's of March and 1/2 Billion Dollar Mega Million JACKPOT!!! Beware of Quick Picks XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX! Friday was a big BUST 4 a lottery pool Psyko was nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn! It was $20 a share the pool raised $700 4 700 QP number's bet! Total Return: less than $50.00 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Apr 1, 2012, 2:42 pm - psykomo - Lottery Systems Forum

NJ man sued over $38.5M lottery ticket
I think what HaveABall was asking is have you ever had anyone sign their name to the roster, but not contribute the stated donation amount in order to participate since you said the envelope is unmanned which prevents corroboration or verification that each signed person actually contributed the stated amount. This has not come up yet. It certainly could. Not exactly sure how I would handle it. I'd probably just cover the $2 myself. most lottery pools operate on a share basis meaning a p
Mar 15, 2012, 8:05 am - NightStalker - Lottery News

Workplace Lottery Pool Contract...
Just some thoughts here. Be sure to add sections to address legal issues you have seen pop of with other group winners. 1.) When it the money due for each member to be in the pool? If your money is not in my hands by 5 PM on the the date of the lottery, then you are not in the group for that drawing. Identify the point of contact and one alternate for all transactions. 2.) Do you want to assume someone wanted to be in the pool if they are out ? Probably not. Creates too many issues.
Feb 20, 2012, 1:34 pm - Artist77 - Jackpot Games Forum

A couple of new questions (I think)...cash gifts, pools winning option
Someone recently posted that a couple could give gifts of $26,000, that being the limit of $13,000 by each (I thought it was $12K).......but if they gave $50,000 let's say, could they call $26,000 of it a gift? A married couple can each give someone a $13,000 for a total of $26,000 or the can give another married couple $52,000. To give one person $50,000, the first $26,000 would probably be considered a gift and I assume taxes must be paid on the other $24,000. If players in a pool win
Feb 12, 2012, 9:52 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

ok just tell me your dreams
pool - to dream of a pool of clear water means success , muddy water is a sign of failure - 392 - 516 - 391 - 2153 - 2296 chocolate - signifies riches and the picture of good health - 501 -458 - 673 - 266 -313 -7772 chocolate pudding - reward from a source you least expect - 215 - 537 - 910 - 7159 - 1970 whipped cream - means money difficulties 572 - 647 993 - 051 - 0600m-211 white pony - to dream of pony means good luck to players - 421 - 217 - 782 - 270 - 0321 - 1175 power bal
Feb 7, 2012, 6:29 pm - xthundercat2003 - Mystical Forum

Would you join online lottery group?
If we can assume you are talking about Powerball and Mega Millions, winning tickets have to be cashed in the state where they were issued. So if your cyber-pool was to hit something big, a jackpot or a 5 + 0, who signs the ticket, who cashes it, and who pays the taxes? In all of the Lottery Changed My Life programs and of all the winners ever shown on the news, have you ever heard of a pool made up from people of mulitiple states winning a jackpot? Did you ever think about this ever hap
Jan 21, 2012, 9:27 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum