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Accusations of "disturbing" new claims procedures after Allwyn sends investigator to winner's home
The nice thing about US lottery is that each state lottery office employs a security personnel; they are former police detective who only purpose is to investigate big wins. Case and point, when my lottery pool won $4000 on a scratcher, they asked us about the purchase and time of day when we claimed it. They already knew pertinent details they were just verifying it was us.
Mar 11, 2024, 5:56 pm - flygowrl - Lottery News

Mega Millions and Powerball offer $1.11 billion in combined lottery jackpots
I will challenge you with the fact that Mega Millions tickets cost 2.00 now for starters. So now in your alleged pool if everyone puts in a dollar which is possible. You only get half as many tickets.
Mar 6, 2024, 9:41 am - billybucks - Lottery News

Mega Millions and Powerball offer $1.11 billion in combined lottery jackpots
No, buying 2 tickets instead of 1 does not double your chances of winning. Nor does playing in a pool when you would have to split the million 59 ways is not better than playing a state game by yourself with half the numbers. Don't be embarrassed about being mathematically challenged.
Mar 6, 2024, 12:43 am - billybucks - Lottery News

Mega Millions and Powerball offer $1.11 billion in combined lottery jackpots
A lottery pool does not greatly increase your chances of winning when there are over 300 million combinations and adding 59 more to your few plays doesn't even register a .000001% increased percentage of winning it. Many accurately say they would be happy with 1 or 2 million with that 2nd prize. So why not play lotteries with more than half the matrix with jackpots in that range.
Mar 5, 2024, 10:35 am - billybucks - Lottery News

NY Dream Team 2024
That's all we ate when we were kids beans and franks.It was a real gas growing up.We coined the phrase The Mighty Rumble .The neighbors wouldn't let us swim in there swimming pool,to many bubbles for them.
Feb 14, 2024, 12:10 am - loonasee2 - Pick 3 Forum

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Feb 9, 2024, 6:24 pm - treasure1111 - Lottery Systems Forum

30 Kentucky middle school employees win $1M Powerball prize, hid lottery ticket in math textbook
* Sure it's something, but when was the last time a pool won the PB or MM? Not taking anything away from these folks, but sharing with 30 players? I will pass, as is my right!
Feb 5, 2024, 4:17 pm - noise-gate - Lottery News

Why doesn't following a statistic mean that the numbers that are drawn most often will be seen in th
the mannequins at the department store i used to work at had a lottery pool. they invited me to join but the buy in was too high. would have cost me an arm and a leg at my wages.
Jan 25, 2024, 12:58 pm - Brock Lee - Lottery Discussion Forum

lottery groups
I can see that perspective, trying to find better chances of winning. I just don't look at the lottery conceptually like that. I play to have a shot at massive wealth, or if I want to have better chances of winning a smaller prize, then I play a different game. The mathematics of it does not favor one or the other, but a pool does eliminate the possibility of multi-generational wealth.
Jan 2, 2024, 1:21 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

lottery groups
Well, that's debatable. Personally, I don't believe the best way to get into any lottery drawing is with a group. The draw of the lottery, especially a game like Powerball, is winning a massive pile of life-changing cash. Getting into a group with perhaps dozens of others takes away the risk/reward ratio that Powerball offers. Really, if I wanted to have better odds of winning a smaller prize (think less than $5 million), I would play my in-state Cash 5 game. I don't need to worry about the
Jan 1, 2024, 7:31 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum