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Crunch Lottery Pool
How much could or should the weekly contribution be for each participant.Considering we would be splitting the pool - how often should distribution be made.Weekly? Bi-Weekly? Monthly?Webmaster Leroy
Aug 10, 2004, 5:26 pm - Webmaster L - Pick 3 Forum
Just won $500 on Ohio Pick 3
Here is the answer to your question caronel, from the Lotto Sorcerer help file: Q: If I repeatedly press the Start button in the Suggest Numbers window, different number suggestions and analyses keep showing. Why isn't it consistent?A: Lotto Sorcerer Pick 3/4 recommends numbers that are based on the best strategy that worked in the past. These numbers are pulled from a pool of numbers. For example, if the best strategy is numbers that have one hot number, one cold number and two non-hot, non-col
Jul 29, 2004, 12:59 am - Pinback - Pick 3 Forum
Postal workers sue for share of Mega Millions lottery prize
I've been playing in lottery pools for years. Because of the number of lawsuits resulting from situations like this one, I added a paragraph to whatever we use to distribute the numbers to everyone in the pool. It states ...will share funds won only on these sets of numbers. No one in the pool will have a claim on another's winnings from tickets purchased individually or as part of another pool. This way, if you forgot to buy your ticket for the drawing when our pool wins, you're not on th
Jul 12, 2004, 1:37 pm - LottoPools - Lottery News
Mega Millions Office Pool Advice
Has anyone here joined a lottery pool where each person puts in a different amount? I have joined such pools in the past and there were no problems. I am in one now for the Mega Millions draw. I was wondering if someone has personal experience where this type of pool had problems. Did people disagree after the draw? Did they not like that some can win more than others? Was there a limit on how much each person can contribute?I like these types of pools because people get to choose how much they
Jul 2, 2004, 11:04 am - Jake649 - Jackpot Games Forum
Mega Millions Office Pool Advice
Check out and look for their lotto pool headline...it might help...Greg
Jun 30, 2004, 1:38 pm - Greg - Jackpot Games Forum
Mega Millions Office Pool Advice
Hi all, I am trying to set up a small office pool to get financing so I can play more tickets using my own system. Contributions would not necessarily be equal, so I would need a legal document specifying rules and payout percentages, right? Does anyone have a fill-in-the-blanks document or know where I can find one? Thanks for your help.
Jun 30, 2004, 11:03 am - JAG331 - Jackpot Games Forum
Lotto Clubs
Quote: Originally posted by reddog on June 26, 2004I am a member of a pool at work. We break even most of the time.Your pool is doing better overall than the predictors here who are getting a simulated 30%-50% payback most of the time. If your pool is breaking even most of the time then congratulations because you are playing free most of the time. RJOh
Jun 26, 2004, 3:39 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum
pick 5 players
four4me,how do you select your numbers? do you first reduce the pool of candidates? if so to what size? a lot of algorithm(wheeling ie), is predicated on first selecting the correct pool size. obviously, this pool reduction is of high importance.I've got a few ideas for pool reduction and would like to see how it works on maryland. if you have the pick history of maryland the last three years(given the game is still the same) in a space-delimited text file with dates, i would appreciate. i'd le
May 23, 2004, 5:11 pm - theone - Pick 5 Forum
Lottery Pool Anyone?
If you purchase lotto tickets in the following states, would you be interested in forming a lotto pool?MARYLANDDELAWARESOUTH CAROLINANEW YORKTEXAS
May 21, 2004, 9:01 pm - ThinkBig - Lottery Discussion Forum
New theories anyone?
Clipper: I am not too clear on your algorithm. Do you reduce the pool to less than 30 with pool having all the winning numbers available 60 - 70% of the time? do you have a graph with pool size(from about 32 down to 5) vs percent of winning combos remaining ?
May 17, 2004, 9:50 am - theone - Lottery Systems Forum
