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98 Florida Lottery players share Fantasy 5 win

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Posted: August 30, 2012, 8:36 am - IP Logged

wow so next time if you hit the 'jackpot' and your numbers are similar to these

don't be too excited as you may not exactly be the sole winner Poke

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    Posted: August 30, 2012, 5:30 pm - IP Logged

    Sounds like Florida Lottery's Shelly Safford read/wrote Gail Howard's books about players who play birthday numbers and easy combinations to remember.

    Noting that of the 98 winners only one was a quick pick, I wonder if that's typical of all their drawings or was this drawing unique.

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      Posted: September 1, 2012, 12:54 pm - IP Logged

      Congrats to all the winners

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        Posted: September 4, 2012, 7:45 am - IP Logged

        This set of odd-numbered combination was a good news and a bad news for 98 players.  Good news becasue they won, bad news because there were 98 players who shared the winnings.  Looking deeply, sometimes odd number combinations really comes out.  Who knows, 12345 might be the next winning number.

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          Posted: September 10, 2012, 5:09 am - IP Logged

          Sounds like Florida Lottery's Shelly Safford read/wrote Gail Howard's books about players who play birthday numbers and easy combinations to remember.

          Noting that of the 98 winners only one was a quick pick, I wonder if that's typical of all their drawings or was this drawing unique.

          are you saying Gail howard is a nom de plum for shelly safford?  i thought you said you never read the LMG RJ?

          I am sure shelly safford may have met Gail Howard,during a press conference from one of the documented jackpot winners in florida who used gails number picking strategies. (Back in the day when the lottery was easier and better and more virgin territory)

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          the hidden law of a probable outcome, the numbers lead a dance.       -  Sting.

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            Posted: September 10, 2012, 5:15 am - IP Logged

            Looks like at least two people had multiple plays...

             

            Very interesting buylow, It is very likely that those multiple tickets at publix are the same person, which would mean that one person actually won about fourteen thousand dollars.  Thats not too shabby.  I wonder if it was Robert Lustig?

            That also might mean that there were only 88 winners, with 98 winning tickets.

            est modus in rebus --- Catch the Lightning! 

            He deals the cards to find the answer, the S. G. of chance,

            the hidden law of a probable outcome, the numbers lead a dance.       -  Sting.