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Indiana Lottery has limit for Pick 3 and Pick 4 Numbers
GEEZ...if some of these states are afraid of losing a little money from time to time ( I don't imagine that has happened to anyone on this forum....lol)...then I suggest that they get out of the gambling business...unless of course, they just sell instant tickets! Don't give me this junk about how the taxpayers wouldn't like it...in most states they voted the lottery's lifeline in to being, and if people thought that it was always a 100% profitable business (and it is in the grand scheme of
Aug 28, 2005, 9:53 pm - fbird - Lottery News

Mastering ...Caution: Touchy subject
Ihave found this thread interesting and want to toss in my two cents.I am currently tracking 18 states with Prime Line and have found there is really no difference between them. They all react the same no matter how the balls are selected. I have said before that when you use Prime Line the numbers react much like pool balls react in a pool game. There are specific patterns within Prime Line that will give you a good opportunity to win something. The fact that I track 18 states gives me more
Aug 28, 2005, 12:42 am - orangeman - Pick 3 Forum

Indiana Lottery has limit for Pick 3 and Pick 4 Numbers
I've mentioned this before - some lotteries cut off numbers after a certain number have been purchased. And it doesn't matter which numbers will be drawn - the lotteries simply could not stand a popular number winning and going that far in the hole - on that day. My response? So what? They're going to play the same number again the next day, and over and over - and it still stands the same odds of hitting as it did the day before. The odds remain the same, the overall take will be the same - h
Aug 27, 2005, 2:51 am - johnph77 - Lottery News

Smash the MM odds...it is easy!
I don't want to burst your bubble...but by buying 52 different tickets, your odds of winning are 1 in 3,379,068. I see how you figured the 1 in 689,065....but there's more than one way to match 4 + 1. Say the winning white ball numbers are 1-2-3-4-5 and you've matched the MB. You could do it 1-2-3-4 (plus the other 52 white balls)...1-2-3-5...1-2-4-5...1-3-4-5...2-3-4-5. There are 260 ways to match at least 4+1...255 ways to match just 4+1 without hitting the jackpot. 175,711,536 divided by
Aug 26, 2005, 10:40 am - JAG331 - Jackpot Games Forum

lotto integra xp??
Well there is always a balance to search for between budget and cost to play. What I am saying is if a 4if6in18 wheel is too expensive at 42 lines then consider a 3if5of6in18 wheel in 12 lines. The hard part is the prediction not the wheel. If you have a stable prediction platform, that allows you to choose between playing at a better return and playing at a low rate of return with a chance to win bigger if you get lucky. The dollar return on a 3if6 wheel is minimal, the appeal is in having a l
Aug 26, 2005, 12:07 am - BobP - Lottery Systems Forum

This Game Might Just Be Perfect
AFAIC the current gold standard is MA Ca$h WinFall, with its 60% return, and free play for 2/6 (1:6 overall odds).
Aug 25, 2005, 4:34 pm - CASH Only - Lottery Discussion Forum

lotto integra xp??
You can pretty much work out by math how often a given field of numbers is expected to contain all the winning numbers, it's an odds thing so the question is whether the software beats the odds and has all the winning numbers often enough to be useful or the rare now and then. The cost of the wheel has nothing to do with it as you can always play a cheaper wheel for the same number of numbers or play an open cover like you find on Lotto-Logix. For example, if you pick 24 numbers by any means, f
Aug 25, 2005, 1:05 am - BobP - Lottery Systems Forum

Ohio Lottery planning end for Super Lotto game
Minnesota Lottery has a bingo style lottery game with a 5x5 card. To win the top prize the call numbers has to cover all 25 numbers on your card. For lower prizes, the call numbers have to cover certain patterns on your card. I assume the 25 call numbers are picked from a larger group of numbers. There is no strategy, you just buy a bunch of cards and hope for the best. If Ohio's new game is a similar game, players who like to play family birthdays, wheel their numbers, play hot and overdue
Aug 19, 2005, 9:04 am - RJOh - Lottery News

Ohio Lottery planning end for Super Lotto game
Jimmy , do you really think any State would offer 1:4 odds of winning at least $2 on a $2 ticket?
Aug 18, 2005, 9:53 pm - RJOh - Lottery News

Why gamble at Online Lottery Sites?
it is more obvious to me, online casino's have no obligation to pay.at least the states pay no matter the odds not being the same as those of online casinos.
Aug 18, 2005, 6:27 pm - sagan - Lottery Discussion Forum