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Monopoly Millionaires game
considered the possibility that whatever network picking up the TV show may have paid for the TV rights which would offset the costs of the show?
Any proceeds from airing would pay for the production of the show, but not the actual costs to fund attendees or prize winners. Because it is a Monopoly-themed show, undoubetedly, Hasbro will be getting the largest chunk of monies, since it is their intellectual property. In fact, I think their studio is the one producing it. I will have to further
Dec 7, 2014, 2:39 pm - LottoMetro - Lottery Discussion Forum
Does joining a lottery pool " increase" your chances of winning the top prize?
I think not.. here is why, l have read of folks who have been in lottery pools for ages who have not won anything substantial-when was the last time you saw a bunch of them standing on the podium, telling the press what they plan to do with their newfound wealth? It would seem going solo is it: At least if you losing by buying more tickets all by your lonesome, you don't have to put up with the complaints from the others in the pool.
* Continue to have a Great week People..
Jul 21, 2014, 11:03 pm - noise-gate - Lottery Discussion Forum
According to my retailer there is a new national lottery game coming
Right now the minimum cost of playing one ticket in every PB and MM drawing a year is $312 as opposed to a once a week $5 at $260 a year. PB raised the price of a ticket to $2 so they could offer a second prize of $1 million. MM also wanted a second prize fo $1 million but opted to increase the odds so the ticket price remained at $1. This game will cap the jackpot to increase the number of $1 prizes.
Lottery players will be playing less often at $5 per ticket.
MM sells on average 18 mil
Jun 24, 2014, 6:34 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum
What do you do to increase your luck in winning?
What do you do to increase your luck in winning?
Before sending your ticket, what lucky traditions you have?
How will you increase your odds in winning?
you need to play
Jan 21, 2014, 9:03 am - helpmewin - Lottery Discussion Forum
$344 MILLION: Mega Millions lottery jackpot skyrockets
That's true, but at the same time, there aint a whole lot you can't buy with the 14m to 30m a year you'd be making with that annuity. Even if you encountered things you couldn't buy, no one in their right mind is going to sit there and deny you credit.
I think if it hit a mark of 900 million, I'd just take the annuity. That's an average of 18 million a year after taxes at the current rate, but then again, taxes are likely to increase. But will it increase to the point where losing 50% of y
Dec 8, 2013, 5:07 am - Masone - Lottery News
On the Horizon - October Travelers - All States
Happy Birthday to you. And many more.
Increase, you must increase your bank account on your special day!!!!
Thank you for your Great Work.
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Oct 14, 2013, 6:55 pm - CaselaDiamonds - Pick 3 Forum
Mathematics and the Lottery
You said so yourself, only a few managed to show a profit. Let's say 250 out of 25,000 or 1%. Run it again, go another 5 years, and only 2.5 survive this time. We'll say it's 3.
A few is 0.1% of all wagers the lottery expects to lose. Had the winnings been equally distributed, each player lost 50% of their total bet. Because the rules of the simulation required each player to continue wagering $5 to win $500 regardless of how much they had lost, some players continued to lose and lost more
Sep 9, 2013, 8:04 pm - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum
Buying multi lines vs a single line for a JP game
Yes but the odds are so astronomical that buying more tickets generally does not significantly increase your odds of winning
To put it into perspective - the odds of winning MM jackpot from buying just one ticket is 0.00000057%.
You would need to buy 1.75 million tickets just to increase your odds from 0.00000057% to 1%. That is one in a hundred with no guarantee to win.
Jun 23, 2013, 1:53 am - redhot7 - Lottery Discussion Forum
On the road to a P3 Str8 (Inspired by lottolaughs)
hello, raman17 use, the last winning number divided by its mirror then from the first three numbers derive your rundown. If the 3rd digit is 5 or above, the next digit increases by 1. Do not increase any set that has a 0 for the first number only the second digit do you increase.
EXAMPLE...
753 DIVIDED BY 208=3.62, THEN YOUR RUNDOWN FROM 362!
thank you
Jun 11, 2013, 9:26 am - dr san - Lottery Systems Forum
$600 MILLION: Biggest Powerball jackpot ever
The cash value right now is about .63 of the advertised amount, and each ticket contributes a hair under $0.64 to the cash value. That means that the number of tickets sold is about what the increase in the advertised jackpot is.
Considering that it's just past 3PM and they still haven't bumped it up from an even 600, MUSL must not have much confidence that the final tally will be very much above that. If it finishes at 625 that will be an increase of 275 from the last advertised jackpot of 3
May 18, 2013, 3:24 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery News
