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The $29.95 Non-Believerz
It's pointless to continue playing your PB/BB game. There is no money in it! You are here to gain attention from others, I am not. I proved that you do not need Probability Math to accomplish the task you say requires Probability Math. End of story. Get over it! You, Lotto Pro, and Probability Math just ain't the answer to winning the lottery! Maybe if you weren't such a sore loser, as well as an arrogant winner, more people would come out and play with you. Look at your reaction to my w
Jul 23, 2023, 11:27 am - Mr-B 216 - Lottery Discussion Forum

is the lottery rigged?
Wherever people and large sums of money are concerned there exists the potential for rigging . I am from Pennsylvania, home of the now infamous 6 6 6 draw that resulted from lottery officials tampering with the pick 3. Fully aware of the odds, but enjoy the challenge anyway.
May 25, 2024, 4:54 am - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

A system That works
I approached a woman in PA a little over 26 years ago and the next thing I knew, I was married. Lived happily ever after, but YMMV. So be careful approaching women in PA, just sayin'. Concerning the lottery, my wife says never put money into a machine unless food comes out.
May 14, 2024, 7:34 am - OhSoClose - Lottery Discussion Forum

UK Premium Bonds
Premium Bonds are the UK's biggest savings product, with more than 24 million people saving over 123 BILLION in Premium Bonds. Premium Bonds are a savings account you can put money into (and take out when you want), where the interest paid is decided by a monthly prize draw. All prizes are paid tax-free.
May 5, 2024, 1:33 am - dannyct - Lottery Discussion Forum

Someone needs to console me now...
How many of their 80 tickets needed to have all the right numbers? Was it just one? I'm guessing it was just one. 80 tickets makes you 80 times as likely to win, but it's also 80 chances to spend $2 and not win anything. As Brock says, the vast majority of people who bought 10, 20, or 100 tickets lost all of their money except for the 15% that goes towards the $4 prizes. Even with 100 tickets you've only got about a 1 in 3 chance of winning $7.
Apr 30, 2024, 12:17 am - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

How much do you "Owe," in this Lottery situation?
Concerning to see a post saying one could lie about having borrowed the money. An honest person pays their debts regardless of the terms of the relationship.
Apr 24, 2024, 7:27 pm - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

How much do you "Owe," in this Lottery situation?
But for a true friend that lent me that money,I would give half for sure. That was my thought also for sharing half.
Apr 23, 2024, 11:32 pm - rcbbuckeye - Lottery Discussion Forum

How much do you "Owe," in this Lottery situation?
Never really minded all of the hypotheticals, but the sheer volume of posts about scams, being scammed, stealing tickets, and borrowing money was always a bit sus. Certain Miami-based BINGO players should just keep their noses clean and all will be well. Welcome back to LP Karen and good luck with the BINGO.
Apr 23, 2024, 5:24 pm - db101 - Lottery Discussion Forum

How much do you "Owe," in this Lottery situation?
Oh wow, a Karen Nathan hypothetical. I had completely forgotten about these. I would obviously pay back the $10. If I would split the prize depends on who lent me $10. To be honest this is a tough one because out of superstition I would never borrow money to gamble in the first place. It's bad luck. So is picking numbers off the license plate of a hearse. Gotta get your numbers and gambling funds from clean sources.
Apr 23, 2024, 3:15 pm - db101 - Lottery Discussion Forum

How much do you "Owe," in this Lottery situation?
You owe them $10 and You owe them none of the winnings aren't mutually exclusive. If you borrow money, you have to pay it back. If you win the lottery, the winnings are yours to spend as you please and you aren't obligated to share them with anyone. Anyway, what would you do Lotto fanatic? And in the reverse scenario where you lent your friend $10 who happened to win the lottery, would you expect some of the prize?
Apr 22, 2024, 7:46 pm - cottoneyedjoe - Lottery Discussion Forum