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wow did this kid screw up
Thats kind of a silly response from the kid. Well chalk it up as a learning experience. This is why pool play and lottery play in general should be left to professionals.
Mar 20, 2013, 4:33 pm - LottoBoner - Lottery Discussion Forum

wow did this kid screw up
True. That's the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat for you. Basically the kid is a virtual goat until friday, where then he most likely will become bonafide goat. Besides if they were really thrifty, the 20 pool members would have only needed to just chipped in .10 cent each for a guaranteed QP win. (just like those asset managers tom tom and bill)
Mar 20, 2013, 4:07 pm - LottoBoner - Lottery Discussion Forum

Gail Howard/ Powerball tips & strategy...
The book that I thought would be nice to read was the Lottery Masterguide, so I bought it. The deceiving thing is that the book is paid publicity for the program advantage plus. The program again is a Dos program, that can cause trouble or costs. The LMG contains mistakes and they didn't publish any errata. So Smartluck doesn't come over very serious. Wheeling numbers is a job better done by computers to my opinion and experience. I printed big wheels straight on the forms from Excel with a macr
Mar 18, 2013, 6:37 pm - SergeM - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Pool, should I do quick pick?
If I was in a pool which played a line or two every draw than I would also want to go with self picks, just as I would when selecting my own lines. I do however advocate quick picks if playing in a group that only gets together for the ocassional big JP's where you're gonna buy 20, 30 or more lines. It's also nice to take a break from the time consuming number crunching that goes along with always picking your own.
Mar 17, 2013, 11:29 am - msharkey2001 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Pool, should I do quick pick?
Most people here have heard all the horror stories about getting involved with lottery pools and they know they have to be wary of them. And also to be wary of people whose very first post is primarily to mention that they just happen to be starting a new lottery pool. Welcome to Lottery Post and Good Luck, schmuckatelly!
Mar 17, 2013, 10:50 am - rdgrnr - Lottery Discussion Forum

Eliminators - The workup hit men.
I love this dance analogy, this depicts clearly the basic principle of a game of chance: Randomness We can slice/dice all we can with math tools like arithmetic, randomness is still the 'elephant' in the Room. A close look at this concept shouldn't be negated and should be integral part of any system. I saw a lot of discussions at the 'math forum', between LP members, especially between Jimmy and RL, which was interesting, each member had a valid point, unfortunately, opportunity for dialogue
Mar 5, 2013, 2:09 pm - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum

why did more people win in the 1990's than today? Lotto.
Thanks for the reply JAP69 I think you meant.... More numbers in the pool decreases the odds of winning. Just a play on words I suppose it depend on which side you're on right? Increases their odds of winning more like it. lol
Mar 4, 2013, 12:16 am - Scientistman - Lottery Discussion Forum

Let's go Random!
Workout for P4 using FL data: Draw set R1 to R10 Deduced Random set 2127 8-3-9-6-4-7-0-2-5-1 5?50 R2 5459 R3 505? R4 141? R5 8685 R6 7575 R7 393? R8 0301 R9 6362 R10 1319 Now review deduced random set:The ideal is get a clear frequent pattern as your base, you can generate more random sequence if you lack a pattern. Looking at the table, the combos 5?50, 5459, 7575 is prevailing, so focus on these, all your waging strategy without distractions should
Mar 3, 2013, 5:50 pm - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum

Judge won't give bakery workers partial lottery prize
The overwhelming majority of pools that have won have no problems and the fact that so many pools win show that it is a sound strategy because it allows for you to have much greater chances of winning due to the fact that so many numbers and combinations are being played. There is nothing to stop you from playing your own numbers on the side also, but to not join in a pool if you have the chance is kind of idiotic. As long as it is set up properly, even if there are problems, eventually you will
Mar 2, 2013, 12:43 am - VenomV12 - Lottery News

Super Sunday System
All am saying is your draw set should trigger a SECTION of a the POOL, this is where your focus should be, so if assumed recent draw set is 123 and my system triggers 211, then the section to consider is 211 and all my odds is on 211. The pool members are not arranged sequentially 01234.........9, when the event is bound to occur.You may call that section a Base, a SUB. You're betting your odds on these Sections instead of the big section (0-9). Now , the posed question should be ' how effective
Mar 1, 2013, 9:31 pm - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum