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How is it possible for this person to hit the Numbers Almost every day?
Tennessee 901............................combo 1590 5145..........................combo 1245
Sep 23, 2022, 10:37 am - tokecap - Lottery Discussion Forum

What are the 'sister' states?
Hello, Does anyone know the 'sister' states specific to Indiana? Someone told me Missouri and Michigan. It use to be Tennessee and Texas. Does anyone have a list of all the sister states for all states? Thanks
Jul 31, 2022, 1:17 pm - Wendy777 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Powerball Double Play Winner in Florida
Not every State has Double Play: What is the Double Play? Double Play is an option that is currently offered in 14 jurisdictions: Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Washington. For an extra $1.00 per ticket you can participate in a second drawing that occurs just after the first/primary Powerball drawing, with different prize tiers that you can match your nu
Jul 9, 2022, 2:56 pm - Raven62 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Why hasn't Lotto America been hit in ages?
There are 52 (1-52) white balls in the first machine and 10 (1-10) Blue Star-balls in the second machine. Draws take place same days as PowerBall. Like PowerBall, there are 9 ways to win with minimum prize being $2 and the second prize being $20,000 The All-Star Bonus goes up to 5x meaning non-Jackpot winners could win up to $100,000 The states that played the Hot Lotto game (E.G. Iowa, Delaware, D.C, Tennessee, Maine, etc.) take part in this game. Minimum Jackpot is $2
Feb 16, 2023, 11:51 am - Clarkejoseph49 - Lottery Discussion Forum

State taxes - my experience
I love that Trust idea. Do you have to set up the Trust before you hit the jackpot? What kind of Trust is best for this? According to Investopedia, Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming do not levy state income taxes, while New Hampshire doesn t tax earned wages. South Dakota has a Registration of Trust cost of $125. From greensfelder.com, States where you can avoid income taxes In states such as Kansas you can avoid state i
Jan 19, 2023, 1:00 am - Wavepack - Lottery Discussion Forum

State-by-State Comparison: Scratchers Sales vs PB/MM Sales
I went through every US state lottery's most recent financial report to see how sales of scratchers compare to sales of Powerball and Mega Millions. Some states didn't have granular data available, but where it is available, you can see scratchers out-sell PB/MM by a wide margin. In two states (OR and SD) lottery sales are dominated by video lottery, and scratchers and draw game sales are just a drop in the bucket. Two other states (ND and WY) don't even sell scratchers. In all states, I did not
Jul 19, 2022, 1:53 am - cottoneyedjoe - Lottery Discussion Forum

Why Are Lottery Jackpots So Ginormous? By: Patric Kiger
The Powerball jackpot stood at $620 million and Mega Millions at $1.6 billion, for a combined possible total of over $2.2 billion, in October, 2018. How and when did lottery jackpots get so huge? The Mega Millions drawing at 11 p.m. Eastern Time on October 23rd, 2018 was, according to the lottery's website, for an estimated $1.6 billion. It could have been biggest potential payout in the history of lotteries , eclipsing the previous record $1.586 billion Powerball prize paid out to winn
May 10, 2023, 7:03 pm - eddessaknight - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lotterypost Missing Results
Georgia 833 093 684 1575 4549 2453 Oregon 6765 2908 8162 2876 Tennessee 133 094 293 6455 2955 5422 Texas 706 545 679 735 6070 4652 4771 5760
Aug 14, 2022, 4:30 pm - Raven62 - Lottery Discussion Forum

How can past draws help predict the lottery?
I agree Stack. First, those statistical analysts are paid to find the draws are random. In Texas when the lottery first came in in 1992 they used a couple of universities......UT and A M.....to verify the fairness of the draws. Second, it's simple PR. How do you get people to play a game if they don't think, and you don't prove, it's fair? Then fair became random. But......the big BUT is there is no absolute random, most certainly not in clearly defined limited system, using a
Jan 13, 2023, 2:45 am - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

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