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lotto tennessee,georgia,south carolina!
Sorry Boss, but I've got to respectfully disagree with ya on this one! Lotto South has had the opportunity to prove itself, but it doesn't seem to be doing well. Consider the following information: REPORT OF THE AUDIT OF THE KENTUCKY LOTTERY CORPORATIONhttp://www.kylottery.com/annual_report/2005-2004KYLotteryaudit.pdfIn September 2001, the KLC introduced Lotto South as a replacement game for Lotto Kentucky. The KLCparticipates in this game with the Georgia and Virginia lotteries. The incre
Dec 28, 2005, 7:36 pm - MrBobb - Lottery Discussion Forum

The TN lotto answers my questions.
1st questionI've been wondering since lotto 5 got above $1 million, are you guys thinking of joining lotto south or even starting a Volunteer lotto or Lotto TN? I would like to play a game like one of those because the odds are a lot better than Powerball and there would be more winners here at home. If it was an Instate Lotto game it might do better than lotto south because some players may look at Lotto south as Small powerball because it's a multi state game. Just my thoughts. I hope ya
May 17, 2005, 7:46 pm - Tnplayer805 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Defunct Games
Quote: Originally posted by JimmySand9 on May 4, 2005Quote: Originally posted by Bryan on May 4, 2005Howdy all,There was a game here in MO where the top prize was 1 million dollars. It lasted about a year. If memory serves me right it was a daily game. You had to come up with 6 numbers I can't remember what the ranges were (1- ?). All 6 numbers were in different machines. You had to get two red balls correct, two blue balls correct and two white balls correct. Each machines only had one of the t
May 4, 2005, 3:04 am - Bryan - Lottery Discussion Forum

Defunct Games
Quote: Originally posted by Bryan on May 4, 2005Howdy all,There was a game here in MO where the top prize was 1 million dollars. It lasted about a year. If memory serves me right it was a daily game. You had to come up with 6 numbers I can't remember what the ranges were (1- ?). All 6 numbers were in different machines. You had to get two red balls correct, two blue balls correct and two white balls correct. Each machines only had one of the three different colors in it. In other words, all red
May 4, 2005, 2:53 am - JimmySand9 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Defunct Games
Howdy all,There was a game here in MO where the top prize was 1 million dollars. It lasted about a year. If memory serves me right it was a daily game. You had to come up with 6 numbers I can't remember what the ranges were (1- ?). All 6 numbers were in different machines. You had to get two red balls correct, two blue balls correct and two white balls correct. Each machines only had one of the three different colors in it. In other words, all red balls in two different machine and the same for
May 4, 2005, 2:35 am - Bryan - Lottery Discussion Forum

What would I play in your state?
At least $10 if it was my first time playing there. And nothing that I can play here at home (Powerball, Mega Millions, Pick 3, Pick 4)*Multi-State I Have Not Tried Yet. Will Play Again Only If I Like It.California:$10-Super Lotto Plus$6-Daily DerbyColorado:$5-Lotto$5-Cash 5Connecticut:$5-Classic Lotto$7.50-Cash 5 w/ KickerFlorida:$10-Lotto$10-Fantasy 5$5-Mega MoneyNote: Why that much? To celebrate my homecoming, that's why.Georgia:$5-Lotto South*$5-Fantasy 5Idaho:$5-Wild Card 2*Illinois:$5-Lott
Apr 1, 2005, 2:01 pm - JimmySand9 - Lottery Discussion Forum

MUSL - Fried with 12 Jimmys and Spices
Quote: Originally posted by DoctorEw220 on March 24, 2005 i like your poewrball changes, except for one thing. you mentioned incrasing payouts, but you did not mention increasing the starting jackpot.your idea of hot lotto is good, but for a 6/52 game, $2 million is not enough, taking into accound sales and the fact that 8 jurisdictions participate in it, not just one. maybe $5 million would be a better starting jackpot for it. i do like the idea of 2 plays for $1. maybe if you kept the jackpot
Mar 25, 2005, 12:31 am - JimmySand9 - Lottery Discussion Forum

MUSL - Fried with 12 Jimmys and Spices
i like your poewrball changes, except for one thing. you mentioned incrasing payouts, but you did not mention increasing the starting jackpot.your idea of hot lotto is good, but for a 6/52 game, $2 million is not enough, taking into accound sales and the fact that 8 jurisdictions participate in it, not just one. maybe $5 million would be a better starting jackpot for it. i do like the idea of 2 plays for $1. maybe if you kept the jackpot at $2 million, but offered 3 plays for $1, like the old su
Mar 24, 2005, 11:47 pm - DoctorEw220 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Why the fervor over a winner being a quick pick or self pick?
And I would love to know how many unique combinations should we expect if they sell 14M tickets in 6/49 game. And interestingly, i couldn't find 649 game in US. so I couldn't find how many tickets could be sold. As for PB, here are some statistics about PB: Gary Grief, chair of the Powerball game for the Multi-State Lottery Association, told ABC News that 371 million tickets had been sold for the record-breaking draw as of Wednesday afternoon (Jan 13 2016)
Jun 1, 2018, 3:52 am - Cobra555 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Poll: Michigan Mega Millions
I think there is some truth to what you are saying...Most people have a certain amount to play...If they see another game with big jackpots they will play that ..and probably still play the other games but with less money that is left from what they typically spend because some of that whent to Mega...Maybe that is a minor part of the reason why state games are going longer without hits...but i dont think it makes that big of difference... As far as you saying it's getting less likely to win ..i
Jan 11, 2008, 11:31 pm - benmas - Lottery Discussion Forum