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Native American Eagle SunMN
United States
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If the chances of winning the jackpot are so slim, why play when the jackpot is so small? Your chances never change, but the potential payoff does.
If a crystal ball showed you the future of the rest of your life, and in that future you will never win a jackpot, would you still play?P&L % = Total Win($)/Total Wager($) - 1
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If the chances of winning the jackpot are so slim, why play when the jackpot is so small? Your chances never change, but the potential payoff does.
If a crystal ball showed you the future of the rest of your life, and in that future you will never win a jackpot, would you still play?P&L % = Total Win($)/Total Wager($) - 1
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LOOK WHO IS LAUGHING NOW.EUPHORIA.
United States
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April 2, 2013
1,536 Posts
OfflineSeek and ye shall find -Matt. 7:7 ...Ask and ye shall receive -John 16:24 ...Give and it shall be given unto you -Luke 6:38 ...Be careful what you ask for!!! -Mypiemaster 1:1
Having Money Solves Problems That Not Having Money Creates ****John Carlton****
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Native American Eagle SunMN
United States
Member #21
December 7, 2001
4,811 Posts
OfflineThe One Over None
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If the chances of winning the jackpot are so slim, why play when the jackpot is so small? Your chances never change, but the potential payoff does.
If a crystal ball showed you the future of the rest of your life, and in that future you will never win a jackpot, would you still play?P&L % = Total Win($)/Total Wager($) - 1
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If the chances of winning the jackpot are so slim, why play when the jackpot is so small? Your chances never change, but the potential payoff does.
If a crystal ball showed you the future of the rest of your life, and in that future you will never win a jackpot, would you still play?P&L % = Total Win($)/Total Wager($) - 1
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Native American Eagle SunMN
United States
Member #21
December 7, 2001
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OfflineThe One Over None
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Native American Eagle SunMN
United States
Member #21
December 7, 2001
4,811 Posts
OfflineThe One Over None
I Know...