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Playing recently drawn numbers to win a jackpot
When the rates of return started to decline for Ohio's Super Lotto years ago, it was discontinued. Let me guess, it was our wana-be-math teacher who brought up rate of return ? The rate of return on scratch-offs is much lower than the online games, but because of the volume of play, the profits in dollars for that game is higher than all the online games combined in almost every state lottery. The Kentucky Pick-3 game paid out 97% of their ticket sales to prizes in one month and that wil
Apr 8, 2013, 12:01 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Systems Forum

Steve Player systems - Anyone use them?
I ordered his Pick-4 MoneyMap System last year ($495.00). After losing almost $10k playing the Hoosier Lottery's Daily4 game, I found out that they no longer use ping-pong balls, but switched to an electronic random number generator sometime in 2000, and they won't say when they changed it over. They didn't bother to publicize the switch, so people think they're still using the PPB method because the program is animated to look like ping-pong balls. They use this machine for all of their online
Dec 9, 2003, 4:34 am - jim695 - Lottery Systems Forum

Can't beat the state P3 Odds but maybe
Just some new form of good old Greed usually works! Maybe a particular state attempting to increase their own sales, and experimenting around with different rules and payouts will start it by accident. A financially strapped State desperately attempting to save their lottery and increase ticket sales. Pressure from the voters or politicians trying to get elected. Pressure to change existing legislation. A libertarian could beat a socialist one day and clear all the runways. Apparently, st
Feb 3, 2016, 8:39 am - Edibs3 - Lottery Systems Forum

Pick Your Own Price Lottery
Ok, let's see now . . . complaints: If you joint a lottery club with 99 other members you reduce the cost of each ticket to one cent and your prize share to 1%. Good point RJOh. The difference would be the ability to pick our own combinations, to play wheels of great size at very low cost. What retailer would want to take one cent plays. Funny the clubs want that action, maybe there could be a minimum play amount, like one dollar worth of plays so they could make their usual commissi
Jul 2, 2009, 5:45 pm - BobP - Lottery Systems Forum

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