A Children's Lotto: Age 6-12...Cost per ticket: 3 cents: Paid for Already...

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I was thinking of a Pick3/7 + Pick1/3 if they win they win: $25...Only kids ages: 6-12 can play it...Maximum amount they can bet per day: $25 cents...And they have it in school...Also there is multiple winners just like Pick3 and Pick4...There is no quick picks...

Not only do they win $25 dollars it makes them interested in "MATH" specially numbers which is a universal skill, and is teaching them the value of a penny...

Gather 200,000 people who say they love their kids to much, each one chips in: 20 a month for 1 year and 2 weeks...It will be: 52 million dollars...Placed in the bank at: 6% it will be: $3 million dollars coming your way every single year...With those 3 million you create the Children's Lotto: Age 6-12...More will come this is just a preliminary step...

And the revenue collected is taxed maybe: $10,000 for the government, the the rest goes to: help children of those ages in bad situation or give food to kids in schools, all kids in schools, particularly kids of those ages...

You know Pick3 in the state of georgia has on average: 1,000 winners and more effort is dumped into Pick3 and it has more people, it has multiple winners and the state of georgia is like a regular country, except that is a state...so simulating: 500 winners x $20 = $10,000 x 240 days of the year since is going to be opened 5 days a week = 2.4 million...

I am talking playing this in each children school.... 

Dude que te cuesta $20 a month for 1 year and 2 weeks...

kill 5 birds with 1 stone...

and you know it doesn't have to be a lotto it could be a letter soup game since i heard from my older brother that playing too much soup letter magazines makes you read better and pay attention to detail....It could be memory card game since playing too much memory game i say it increases your memory...it could be tetrix since i heard that playing tetrix also increases brain function...

You actually kill 6 birds with 1 stone...

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So what happens when these kids develop gambling problems? Yes, it may increase their interest in math, but what about the potential backlash? It is no different from the junk food we have come to love so much. Before all the fast food became so available, we prepared our own food. Now drive-thru and weight gain and health problems. Go figure.

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