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Pool Lottery
If you join a pool to play a raffle, depending upon the amount of the raffle's top prize, and how many people are in the pool, then it might be worth it to you.
I run a pool at work for The Pennsylvania Millionaire Raffle. That raffle is held twice per year, and a maximum of 500,000 tickets will be sold for each raffle. If all 500,000 aren't sold by the date of the raffle, the raffle is held anyway. (that's good for players as the odds to win a million dollars are reduced because of less than
Aug 31, 2017, 7:56 am - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum
(New member) Have any of you broken down a keno game?
I've looked looked at it, but I use it as a limiter instead of a method to generate numbers to play...
Over\under 40... Every (99.62%) draw sequence will have between 5-15 over\under 40.
As odd\evens also have 40 number pools, the curves(chances) are the same.
Pool of 40 Chance
0 0.00%
1 0.00%
2 0.00%
3 0.02%
4 0.16%
5 0.75%
6 2.52%
7 6.35%
8 12.15%
9 17.88%
10 20.32%
11 17.88%
12 12.15%
13 6.35%
14 2.52%
1
May 21, 2017, 4:55 pm - Datapile - Mathematics Forum
JP System question
To make it simple lets use 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 for our number pool. It does not matter which numbers
you wheel as the overall results will be the same.
Next lets assume for this example that the pool of 8 has all 6 winning numbers for the drawing. When
there are fewer than 6 correct in the pool then it takes another method to get the coverage for other
possible wins.
Lets start with using the first 6 numbers in the pool. 1-2-3-4-5-6. Since there are only 8 numbers
in th
Dec 7, 2016, 1:29 am - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Lottery Systems Forum
Creating Private Pools for different Games on LP.
I got what you said / meant frenchie.
What you were suggesting would be the same type of a pool you would create in an office or with friends. Everyone, instead of kicking in their $2 into the pool , would buy 1 ticket and post it into the pool to show that they bought their one ticket.
If any member of the pool ticket was to win, everyone in the pool would split the winnings.
Your idea wasn't that hard to understand. I don't think it would go over very well since everyone doesn't who
Feb 15, 2016, 7:16 pm - TheMeatman2005 - Suggestions Forum
RL's T-Lex program download, free software
frenchie
This was the program I was building for the pool way back, I was hoping each pool member could
supply one or two choices for a pre assigned lexie position. The pool closed before the program
was ready but I still think it would be great for pool play. I no longer have time for a pool but
thought I would mention it to others.
RL
Apr 15, 2015, 1:24 am - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Lottery Systems Forum
Reconsider the Lottery Master Guide (LMG) and A + / Gold Program
Howdy lottoburg,
I know LSA myself as i do use it for statistical information. i do maintain my data and even expanded games to get the data from in texas. I have and also use another program called Lotto Sorcerer 7 from Satori publishing. that program does look into history for patterns using a form of artificial intelligence called Neural networking.
While that program does do predictions the number lines it throws out i don't use. BUT i have found the pool temperature breakdown useful a
Nov 15, 2014, 6:38 pm - Technut - Lottery Discussion Forum
For Fun: You a regular participant in your lottery pool but this time...
The reserve was based on any winnings obtained but, how often does that happen?
The pool I was in didn't have a reserve, but the winnings from the previous drawings were used to purchase tickets for the next drawing. Technically and maybe legally, a player could quit the pool, but still have a claim on any winnings from the last drawing they participated in. If it was the first time the player was short of cash maybe somebody in the pool would give them a loan. If it happens often or nobody
Aug 26, 2014, 2:12 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottery pool can't be a business in Tennessee
In a formal opinion, the state attorney general has declared that Tennessee law prohibits participation in a lottery pool managed by a third party throwing cold water on a Blount County man's idea for a part-time business, though apparently not on informal pools among friends.
State Rep. Bob Ramsey, R-Maryville, said he requested the opinion from Attorney General Bob Cooper after a senior citizen constituent asked if his idea of a part-time retirement business would be legal.
Basically, th
Jun 10, 2014, 7:56 am - Todd - Lottery News
If you were part of a lottery Pool that won..
No tickee no laundry, as they say.
Here's the flaw, and I'm sure quite a few people here have seen this - people form a pool and on a particular drawing someone in the pool doesn't cough up the agreed upon ante.
If the pool doesn't win anything that person usually still doesn't cough uo their share - but if the pool was to win something, that very person will say, cut me in on the wining s, I should get a share, you know I would have went in if you asked me - or, Why didn't you cut me in,
Dec 3, 2013, 7:51 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum
Two workers in lottery pool sue over $118 million ticket
All I know, based on the common sense of Property Ownership
It's not about property ownership . It's a contract dispute that's governed by contract law. If the claims in the article are true the two people suing were members of the pool and participated in the winning drawing. As members they're entitled to share in the winnings under the same rules as all other members. If those rules are that prizes are shared equally they're entitled to equal shares.
A party (or parties) to a contract
May 19, 2012, 1:16 am - KY Floyd - Lottery News
