| Posted: August 13, 2006, 7:42 pm - IP Logged | |
Very true, RJOh. In any paimutuel gambling endeavor this will be the case. That's why I like the daily games and why those forums are so full of helpful information and cooperation to win the game. It's simply us against them. The greed involved in a parimutuel game pits us against each other and them.
The lotteries are smarter than the average bear.
The greed involved in a parimutuel game pits us against each other and them.
I don't believe we're actually pitted against one another, Rick. Some of us are sort of Internet 'friends', or simpatico acquaintances off LP, and we've frequently either helped, or attempted to help one another regarding jackpot games.
If I ever get any better at predicting jackpot games those are certainly the ones I'll do my best to help in the future.
If I've seemed 'uncooperative' or protective on this thread it's because any numbers I'd have provided would have been worthless. I'm lousy at PB and MM.
But if I were great at it, I'd still see no reason to post numbers on a thread such as this one, even if I were involved in a group working on the problem, which I'll never be.
I'd far rather 'help' folks who are as nearly friends as anyone's likely to get online, more-or-less exclusively. If I was good at jackpot games and I wanted to do some charity work I'd buy an extra ticket with my numbers on it and give it to some guy living under a bridge.
This entire thread is based on the premise that none of us can come up with winning jackpot numbers alone, that we need a group. It might be so. I wish anyone well who believes it, and I hope their participation results in a jackpot for themselves and for those who've contributed nothing to the effort except a request (or demand) that it be done.
I just don't happen to be one who believes it's true one person can't do it alone, nor that if it required a group, there's any reason to do it on a public forum.
But I'm glad the thread happened and some minimal attempt was made by others. It's certainly been interesting.
J
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