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Yes Yes Yes YES YES YES!!
I finally got a reply from the GA Lottery about my request for detailed odds on all of their instant games. They sent me detailed odds for 7 of the games I requested. According to the little letter they sent with it, more are coming and they asked for my patience and apologized for taking so long. (Side note: I had gotten to the point to where I emailed WGCL-TV 46 CBS Atlanta's consumer team asking if my request fell under open records laws (thinking the GA Lot...
May 29, 2009, 12:01 pm - sorensonfan41

Companion pairs [ full list ]
Figure what set is coming and figure what you want to play companion pairs low odds 11-33-13 even/odd all low 01-03-12-14-23-34 odds 1 low 1 high 15-17-19-35-37-39 even/odd 1 low 1 high 16-18-36-38 low evens 00-22-44-02-04-24 even/odd 1 low 1 high 05-07-09-25-27-29-45-47-49 evens 1 low 1 high 06-08-26-28-46-48 odds all high 55-77-99-57-59-79...
Jan 26, 2007, 8:16 pm - JAP69

Odds of probability [ Random thoughts]
Just reading in the math section about probabilities. I am not a mathematican so I do not know how to calculate the odds. So in the pick 3 game we have 220 box combos. By putting the numbers into groups like v-tracs or a coded system like the wheel code would reduce the odds of probability I would think. So in my wheel code I have 20 groups that contain different amounts of numbers in a group from 4 to 18 box combos in a group. So if all the numbers in a grou...
Sep 21, 2006, 10:20 pm - JAP69

"Pick 4 Odds & Payouts"
Here's a list of your payouts: Pick 4 Odds Payouts Type of play: Example Odds Win Win...
Feb 3, 2012, 11:13 am - QuietMoney

The KACHING Report 9/25 + Update to my Lotto Hideout + Other Stuff
Saturday (slow playing): Free ticket on $3 Cash Harvest $8 (8 x $1) on $5 $500,000 Monopoly Saturday other places: $3 (3 x $1) on $2 Jumbo Bucks Classic Sunday: $10 ($10) on $5 Atlanta Falcons $500,000 Touchdown $20 (2 x Fire $2) on $2 Fire 'N' Dice Free ticket and $25 ($25) on $3 Mighty Mega Bucks Wednesday: Free ticket on $5 Atlanta Falcons $500,000 Touchdown 2 free tickets on 2 $2...
Sep 26, 2009, 12:05 am - sorensonfan41

How to Crack the Lottery the Easy way and Make Money while you are at it..
WE OWED THIS TO DIAMOND PALACE AND RJOH.... TOPIC STARTED BY DIAMOND PALACE COMMENT BY RJOH : Should I be fortunate to create a program that reduced the odds of winning any lottery and actually won a jackpot, I would be more interested in winning another jackpot than setting up a website to sell it. If a program could really help win a lottery jackpot, you would have to sell a...
Apr 11, 2009, 1:46 am - pumpi76

Why multiple tickets for the same draw do not divide the odds
It is a common practice to look at a ratio and reduce it. In pure numbers that is just fine, but in the lottery these numbers represent something and therefore cannot be reduced. Let's use the simplest example possible... a pick 2 game. Posted odds are 1:100 The one represents your ticket, also known as the favorable outcome. The 100 represents the draw, or the possible outcomes. Buy one ticket, such as 45, then your odds are 1 favorable...
Apr 7, 2024, 3:04 pm - hypersoniq

Study Shows Spanking Boosts Odds of Mental Illness
http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/18930279/study-shows-spanking-boosts-odds-of-mental-illness...
Jul 3, 2012, 6:55 am - truesee

I am not completely in favor of the USA: USA can't see things...
I am not completely in favor of the USA..By this i mean i don't aggree 100% with the USA...You see the USA can't see certain things...I'll explain....The USA can't see that the USA is supposedly the richest country in the world but they can't see that there is only 4 ways to be super rich in the USA which are: You marry someone super rich, you become a celebrity, you do good in the stock market, OR YOU WIN POWERBALL/MEGAMILLIONS.... Now tell me HOW MANY megamillions are there?...
Jul 8, 2009, 3:36 am - pumpi76

Horse Racing Odds to % Chart
Here's a handy little chart for newbies. It converts the odds of a horse to its corresponding percentage chance of winning. Sometimes it helps to think in terms of percentages that must fill a pie chart to equal 100%. Every horse gets a piece of the pie. Let's say you have a 12 horse field. The favorite is 2/1 (33%) and the second favorite is 3/1 (25%) for a combined total of 58%. That means the other ten horses in the field have a combined percentage chance to win o...
Sep 13, 2007, 2:40 pm - Rick G