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Workplace Lottery Pool Contract...
Hello everyone... I am putting together a lottery pool at my workplace per a request of some employees. Does anyone have a contract already wrote up that i can modify for our pool? Were looking to play the PowerBall and Mega Millions. Thank you for your time. Cutla$$Bob
Feb 9, 2012, 7:04 am - CutlassBob - Jackpot Games Forum

Connecticut lottery winners settle $1 million battle
I would avoid a lottery pool like I would a pool filled with alligators, pythons, and poisonous snakes! You just hear about too much grief and strife associated with them and it only seems to work out when inclusion rules are clearly written and each drawing participants identified in writing. That ad hoc lottery pool on a whim thing just invites trouble from those who wished they would have played to those who may have played in the past but didn't that drawing due to illness/vacation/terminat
Feb 3, 2012, 2:37 pm - OldSchoolPa - Lottery News

Dropping out of lottery pool costs teacher millions
You know how educators and mentors are always exhorting kids to stay in school? Well, I guess this can be adapted for this guy, and he is a teacher no less. STAY IN THE (LOTTERY) POOL!!! You lottery pool dropout! I guess this illustrates an important point: Don't alter your lottery buying pattern. If he would have stayed in the pool, he would be some millions richer and retired. But if you are not playing a pool, don't start...too much headache. Also, I am reminded of the many folks who say t
Nov 25, 2011, 6:21 am - OldSchoolPa - Lottery News

Ohio man sues for share of $99M lottery jackpot
You can see it however you want, but membership is always based on the rules of the pool. It seems pretty clear from the article that all parties agree that membership in this pool was at least on a monthly basis rather than a per drawing basis. If the guy who's suing is telling the truth and the group previously covered for people who weren't at work for various reasons that creates a precedent that may well be correctly interpreted as part of the pool's contract. If the pool kept small winning
Sep 7, 2011, 5:10 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery News

HOW TO WIN THE LOTTERY? Buy One Ticket.
Most people have not figured that out. It's funny as heck because I play every draw. Where I work we have an office pool, but that pool only starts when the JP is over $100 million dollars, these idiots have not figured that, between the 12-25 people that join this 'pool', they won't win nearly as much as if they just play on their own even at the beginning JP amount. I throw a buck into the office pool just to be part of the gang, but I also play my own set of numbers outside of it. I
Apr 24, 2011, 2:56 pm - guesser - Jackpot Games Forum

Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
...when you pick your numbers does your software generate and filter at the same time or do you generate the sets first and then apply the filters after the fact. It kinda does both. I usually pick combinations within parameters that cover 95% of previous winners in their categories so when combinations are generated that don't fit within all those parameters, they are rejected until one that fits is found and then I have the choice of accepting or rejecting it. The program will continue
Apr 13, 2011, 8:24 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

Regarding Lottery pools: What if you do this??Increase your Chances of Winning
Let s say you have: $60 a week to join a pool group to play lottery pool....Well i dont know is there are pools who will take: $10 a week [i am not a pool expert], but what if you took the $60 a week and divided it into: $10 and join: 6 different lotto pool teams...That way you increase your chances...Even if you share is smaller...You will be employing the: Is better to win anything than not to win at all kind of philosophy ... What do you all think... What to remind everyone that: POOLIN
Jun 19, 2010, 5:55 am - pumpi76 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Just to show you that a Rich Person & You are NOT on the same heel in gambling..
(49,6,5,6)=153,025 combinations BobP, I would like to see a copy of that wheel. It would have to be very efficient to cover a combination of five in every possible combination of 6 in a pool of 49 numbers. There are 13,983,816 possible combinations of 6 in a pool of 49 numbers and 1,906,884 possible combinations of 5 in a pool of 49 numbers and every combination of 6 has 6 combinations of 5 so 153,025 combinations of 6 could only cover 918,150 or 48% of the possible combinations of fiv
Mar 25, 2010, 4:55 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum

Tonight of nbc investagates
I run a lottery pool at my office with a total of 13 people. We each put in $4 on payday(every 2 weeks), and then buy multidraw tickets for the next 4 drawings of Powerball and Lotto. That is how I differentiate, the multidraw tickets are for the pool, single draw are for myself. In addition, I distribute copies of all the pool tickets to all the members, which lessens the chance of a dispute. It is a lot of work to run a pool I admit, but who knows, we might get a winner. It was easy to r
Jan 31, 2010, 1:21 pm - PrisonerSix - Lottery Discussion Forum

Tonight of nbc investagates
I once worked in a factory that had a clandestine lotto pool. Once a week, a certain person walked around collecting money. After ascertaining who paid and who was out of the pool that week, he drove to Kentucky and bought QP's. There was never a jackpot winner so no one, I repeat, NO ONE saw a return. There was no accounting for how many 2nd and 3rd place tickets there were. This certain person, however, bought several acres of land, a new car, and new house. I am sure he did not pay for his ne
Jan 29, 2010, 12:56 pm - GASMETERGUY - Lottery Discussion Forum