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Michigan friends playing the same lottery numbers both win big in Powerball
Depending on the method I use, I often use a quickpick for the the MegaBall and pick the 5 numbers myself. I did a side by side study in which I bought 2 tickets every week, one with me picking by both the 5 numbers and the bonus ball and one using Terminal quickpicks. When I did this for both Powerball and MegaMillions, the Terminal quickpicks matched the Powerball/MegaBall more often than the other methods so I usually just focus on trying to get the first 5 and let the terminal handle the res
Mar 9, 2024, 12:20 pm - PrisonerSix - Lottery News

New Michigan lottery player wins $500,000 on his first-ever ticket
Story seems a little far fetched to me. 21 year old needs instructions on how to play a scratch ticket and takes it home to mommy and daddy so they can walk him through it. Then at age 21 which he should be in his 3rd year of college here all of a sudden decides he wants to study overseas. Had he applied to or thought of this previously. Yet, he is not smart enough to figure out how to play a scratch ticket. I am scratching my head over this one.
Feb 15, 2024, 11:33 pm - billybucks - Lottery News

Virginia Lottery retailers escalate boycott, halt ALL lottery ticket sales until further notice
The principles in the book are timeless. Look up the Ramsey study. 79% of millionaires did not receive any inheritance from family members and the majority made their money only from their job. Common jobs like teachers, engineers, etc. Whining about not being a billionaire is silly. Socialism fails every single time and only the party leaders get rich.
May 11, 2024, 2:14 pm - Artist77 - Lottery News

New Michigan lottery player wins $500,000 on his first-ever ticket
Young player asks parents for help on how to play and wins six-figure prize By Kate Northrop A Michigan man who has never played the lottery before won $500,000 on his first try after having been inspired by his mother to play. Hitting 21 years of age is a big milestone for anyone, but for one new lottery player, claiming a $500,000 prize on his 21st birthday made it a day he'll remember forever. A Livingston County man, who chose to remain anonymous, won $500,000 on his first lo
Feb 15, 2024, 3:52 pm - Kate - Lottery News

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