All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | Home -> Forums -> Lottery News -> Multi-state lottery shockwave sweeping America Oak Creek WI United States Member #5498 July 3, 2004 40 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 7, 2009, 2:29 am - IP Logged | |
Todd you made my day. I see Finally and I did capitialize because in the case of Wisconsin they usually drag thier heels and do everything last. But I see they are going to cross sell MM within the first Quarter of 2010, so that means they will wait unti the end of March to get it going. Thanks Todd for keeping us informed on all the news and up dates on the goings on in the lottery world. I don't post much but get all my information here. I love reading all the post from ya'all. LottoLin | | |
Dallas, TX United States Member #60771 April 12, 2008 3809 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 7, 2009, 5:16 am - IP Logged | |
I hope TX gets Powerball. I'm sure many of us will play it! | | |
Sunny California United States Member #64286 August 8, 2008 171 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 7, 2009, 9:24 am - IP Logged | |
This makes me sick. Why are people happy that they are doing this? The odds of winning either the Power Ball or the Mega Millions is going to increase dramatically. Looks like I'll be sticking with the Super Lotto Plus. | | |
United States Member #71625 February 19, 2009 816 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 7, 2009, 9:46 am - IP Logged | |
What gets me is why people in Tennessee cant see through the fine lines.Take last night pick 3 for instance,the payout was over 100k,now if you buy 5 powerball tickets you get 1 pick 3 quick pick...How many of those were 552?????? So people that never play the pick 3 gets $ 160.00....It's a trick to get them to play the game. Now the next 3 weeks will be high pay outs on the pick 3 and pick 4 And she will give away the Lotto Plus for the 3rd week before she does away with it the first of the year.......Thanksgiving week will be lucky for Lotto Plus That is my bet... | | |
Zeta Reticuli Star System United States Member #30849 January 17, 2006 6992 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 7, 2009, 1:14 pm - IP Logged | |
If Illinois gets PB I'll probably drop MM and concentrate on the PB with the Powerplay, hoping for 5 + 0 for a million. (Well, I'll concentrate on Little Lotto, but play PB instead of MM). For all the fervor here over raffles being the best chance to win a million, I'd sat the PB and the extra $1 for the Powerplay would be the best chance to win a million for a jackpot game.Especially comparing $2 to $20 for the raffle. That's of course if the matrix doesn't change. I do see this killing state Pick 6 games though, and don't blame the states that drop them. There are eight weeks left in this year. Illinois (three drawings a week for the Pick 6) has payed out less than 10 jackpots this year, and the rollovers are a real grind as far as building the jackpot goes. Todd, Do you think LP had anything to do with this decision? By that I mean lottery commission people reading these posts and the info on this board? It's Lotto, not horseshoes or artillery! Close doesn't count! I sell everything at a loss but make up for it in volume - Milo Minderbinder, Catch-22 There are two kinds of jackpot winners...the ones who remained anonymous and the ones that wish they had.
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Florida United States Member #61918 May 22, 2008 305 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 7, 2009, 1:26 pm - IP Logged | |
This makes me sick. Why are people happy that they are doing this? The odds of winning either the Power Ball or the Mega Millions is going to increase dramatically. Looks like I'll be sticking with the Super Lotto Plus. Why do you say that? Where have you heard they are going to change the odds? | | |
mid-Ohio United States Member #9 March 24, 2001 13462 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 7, 2009, 1:37 pm - IP Logged | |
Since states participating in either the PowerBall or the MegaMillions games have to contribute a third of local sales for their tickets to their jackpot pools and also pay other prizes out of those sales also, they may think hard and long before deciding to offer both games. That formula might change if every state start selling both games. * THat which happens most * * is most likely to happen again * 
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Stroudsburg, PA United States Member #1860 July 11, 2003 2642 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 7, 2009, 6:06 pm - IP Logged | |
This makes me sick. Why are people happy that they are doing this? The odds of winning either the Power Ball or the Mega Millions is going to increase dramatically. Looks like I'll be sticking with the Super Lotto Plus. That is if Super Lotto Plus will still be around after Powerball comes. | | |
Queens, NY United States Member #245 April 15, 2002 451 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 7, 2009, 6:49 pm - IP Logged | |
New York Current affiliation: Mega Millions Will cross-sell: Unknown Responded to Lottery Post: No Unknown: No media reports located, no information published on the lottery's Web site, and the lottery did not respond to a request for comment New York is unsure of when or if they will cross sell so that means I'll have to continue going to Connecticut or start going to Jersey (which is closer and easier) for my Powerball tickets. The New York State lottery has the lowest payouts of any State lottery in the country.
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Pharr, Texas United States Member #107 August 23, 2001 311 Posts Online | | Posted: November 7, 2009, 7:26 pm - IP Logged | |
Hey Todd: TX is a yes. They hope to start selling Powerball in early 2010. You can read the news release dated Oct. 13, 2009 at the web site. http://www.txlottery.org/export/sites/default/Documents/news_releases/2009/20091012PowerballNewsRelease.pdf You can read it for yourself at the TX Lottery site. Click News & Events. Then click News Releases. Scroll down to 12 Oct 09 "Agreement may bring Powerball to Texas. Texas Current affiliation: Mega Millions Will cross-sell: Unknown Responded to Lottery Post: No Unknown: No media reports located, no information published on the lottery's Web site, and the lottery did not respond to a request for comment. All that needs to be done is Legalize Casinos in Texas. Thanks. AL. | | |
Zeta Reticuli Star System United States Member #30849 January 17, 2006 6992 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 7, 2009, 10:19 pm - IP Logged | |
Why do you say that? Where have you heard they are going to change the odds? buylow, Often when states are added to a game the matrix gets larger and the odds against the player increase. It's Lotto, not horseshoes or artillery! Close doesn't count! I sell everything at a loss but make up for it in volume - Milo Minderbinder, Catch-22 There are two kinds of jackpot winners...the ones who remained anonymous and the ones that wish they had.
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Illinois United States Member #82530 November 3, 2009 850 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 8, 2009, 1:06 am - IP Logged | |
If Illinois gets PB I'll probably drop MM and concentrate on the PB with the Powerplay, hoping for 5 + 0 for a million. (Well, I'll concentrate on Little Lotto, but play PB instead of MM). For all the fervor here over raffles being the best chance to win a million, I'd sat the PB and the extra $1 for the Powerplay would be the best chance to win a million for a jackpot game.Especially comparing $2 to $20 for the raffle. That's of course if the matrix doesn't change. I do see this killing state Pick 6 games though, and don't blame the states that drop them. There are eight weeks left in this year. Illinois (three drawings a week for the Pick 6) has payed out less than 10 jackpots this year, and the rollovers are a real grind as far as building the jackpot goes. Todd, Do you think LP had anything to do with this decision? By that I mean lottery commission people reading these posts and the info on this board? How do you figure? Raffle is still best odds for a million. Not familiar with powerplay but doesn't sound right. odds of winning won't change | | |
Franklin-n.c United States Member #37601 April 12, 2006 20 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 8, 2009, 2:26 am - IP Logged | |
Still be going to GA to get my Mega Million tickets because GA gas is cheaper then NC it's worth driving the 18 miles plus I do my shopping too. | | |
Zeta Reticuli Star System United States Member #30849 January 17, 2006 6992 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 8, 2009, 6:27 pm - IP Logged | |
How do you figure? Raffle is still best odds for a million. Not familiar with powerplay but doesn't sound right. odds of winning won't change Rowen, Raffle is a $20 ticket, as opposed to $2 for PB + the powerplay. If the matrix on PB expands the odds will definitley change. It's Lotto, not horseshoes or artillery! Close doesn't count! I sell everything at a loss but make up for it in volume - Milo Minderbinder, Catch-22 There are two kinds of jackpot winners...the ones who remained anonymous and the ones that wish they had.
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Rochester, NY United States Member #50419 February 21, 2007 6 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 9, 2009, 7:10 pm - IP Logged | |
I would say they appear to be testing the water (NY) on this one. For the past several months (I forgot when exactly) the regular lotto has only increased by 500k instead of the usual 1m it use to between plays with no winner. They say it is due to lower sales. Then they started the sweet millions which is played on Mon and Thu (Off days of both the Mega and the Regular Lotto) and possibly a future thought of the Powerball. It would only make sense if the sweet million did well on the off days, a Powerball of payouts as well as the Mega would fair better then the regular Lotto in total sales. | | |
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