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CA parimutuel wins
https://static.www.calottery.com/-/media/Project/calottery/PWS/PDFs/About-Us-Docs/California-Lottery-Regulations-52721.pdf?rev=5f30f3764a4f46858359fb4b4f3827ed hash=7FC74BF184A2BA7938B6DB321CC7B7FB Pages 48 and 49 explain how it works. In a nutshell, 8.5558% of the total prize pool (total prize pool 50% of sales) is allocated to the 5/5 prize pool. If there are 1 or more winners, the 5/5 prize pool is split equally among all winning tickets. If there is no winner, then the 5/5 prize pool ro
Oct 29, 2023, 12:06 pm - cottoneyedjoe - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery syndicate
here we go ! excellent idea, solving bank account issues. start looking more like mining bitcoin in pool ;) now, as i understand for example OLG.ca (Ontario, Canada) recommends to captain of pool sign each ticket with name and add IN TRUST . so if each member of pool will sign same way and upload tickets to pool would it make proof enough to everybody not to be scammed if someone win big one and will try to hide it? would be good idea to consult with lawyer on agreement to ensure this? also, let
Jul 13, 2021, 10:05 pm - prtt - Lottery Discussion Forum

excel lottery pool manager
Years ago, I ran a lottery pool for work on an excel spreadsheet as I was an aerospace bean counter. Now I'm retired and refined the spreadsheet to manage pb and mm for ten tickets for the next five draws, and calculate the winnings. My last tweak allows each spreadsheet user to refresh the pb mm results via a one click refresh of an external query. I'm out of the pool manager business, just curious if anyone has an interest in managing the pool by filling out the spreadsheet emailing it t
Apr 5, 2014, 9:50 am - captnpops - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lotto Pools - Best Tips?
Make copies of the tickets included in the pool and have them sign the copied pages. I also make up a contract and have each one sign stating that winnings will be divided equally amongst those who are in the pool and I have their names on the contract and have them sign that as well. I don't know if you (or anyone else in the pool) purchases any individual tickets outside the pool, but if so, it's a good idea to state that in the contract any tickets bought outside the pool belong to those i
Mar 1, 2013, 7:07 pm - CinCin - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Games Are Nothing But A Big Pool Of Players.Play Less Often For Less Lines To Win Big.
NEW YORK LOTTERY's explanation to the lack of sweet million winners. It is still true that for $1, the Lottery's new Sweet Million game offers the best odds of winning $1,000,000. The odds of 1: 3,838,380 to win the jackpot of $1,000,000 cash is over 3 times better than the average $5 scratch off game, 6 times better than the odds to win the Lotto jackpot and over 45 times better than your odds to win the Mega Millions jackpot. However it's always about the sales. Currently, we have sales of
Dec 17, 2011, 9:39 am - THRIFTY - Lottery Discussion Forum

Tonight of nbc investagates
Running a pool is work but it can be done. Everyone should get a copy of the tickets and all wins should be equally split regardless of how big or small they are. For really small wins such as 1-10.00 there should be a rule in place to purchase extra tickets other wise the small pool should be equally split no less than one time per month. Whether folks know it or not, the small pool can quickly become a big pool without ever hitting even a third tier prize! Multiple wins on multiple lines ma
Jan 31, 2010, 2:18 pm - Littleoldlady - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lotto Syndicates
In the U.S., lottery pools are usually groups of friends, family members or co-workers who pool their monies to buy lottery tickets. Everyone in the pool including the person running the pool must contribute and share the winning equally. Usually in a pool every participant has a say about the amount every one contributes and how the numbers played are picked. Lottery syndicates in the U.S. that I've read about are businesses that buy lottery tickets and uses a pooling scheme that allows anyo
Jan 2, 2009, 2:40 am - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum

What Would Be An Ideal Lottery?
If I had input in designing a lottery, I would make it a worldwide lottery with proceeds going to benefit victims of natural diasters. It would be kinda like El Gordo and a bit of the raffles we have in the USA, with the big annual drawing in December. The specifications: There would be a weekly drawing with the minimum jackpot being $25,000,000.00. If the jackpot is NOT won, it would increase by $10,000,000.00 a week until the first week of the next month. If there is no level one (jack
Jul 16, 2007, 11:42 pm - mylollipop - Lottery Discussion Forum

New Game
One size fits all here. It's three different games, with three different prize pools. But they all share the same winning numbers and play slip. Each game and entry into one prize pool costs one dollar. Or enter all three pools with the same selection for $3. Pick 6 from 49.Big EasyFor the player who's wants to ditch the longshot and go for bigger smaller prizes. The Big Easy game gives more money to the Match 3, 4, and 5 winners. But should you win the jackpot in the Big Easy game, you get
Jun 18, 2005, 3:43 am - JimmySand9 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Online Lottery Pool
Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on March 03, 2004 Quote: Originally posted by Jake649 on March 03, 2004 Let us say that 10 people decide to participate and they each agree to spend $100 per year. Each person in the group would spend $100 on behalf of the group. There are 52 weeks in a year and most major lottery have drawings twice a week, so any person wanting to play any lottery all year around have to be willing to take the time to travel to a local store twice a week and spend a dollar for
Mar 4, 2004, 12:12 pm - Jake649 - Lottery Discussion Forum