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Powerball is coming to the U.K.
Wouldn't a UK winner be responsible for US federal taxes isn't there also an export tax on moving large sums out of the US?
Jul 7, 2026, 11:44 pm - Rexer90 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Mathematical Method for Lottery Number Analysis
made the tool to use digital roots (single-digit sums) instead of last digits to analyze patterns and generate predictions.
Digital Root Calculation: For every number, the tool sums its digits repeatedly until a single digit remains (e.g., 48 4+8=12 1+2=3). This root (1-9) is what the system tracks.
Pattern Learning: For each of the 20 positions, the system records every digital root that has appeared across your 11 historical draws. It then builds a frequency profile for each position.
Today, 4:37 pm - ethanl - Lottery Discussion Forum
Powerball is coming to the U.K.
Probably irritate alot of people if they won it right after joining, without contributing much of anything...lol
Here's a fun fact: in the history of lotteries single winner has been somebody that that didn't contribute much of anything even if they played every drawing up until they drawing they won.
Imagine if you're a resident of New York who plays the state lottery regularly and that state decides to open up to global online sales. You start seeing players in Turkey or South Korea w
Yesterday, 1:54 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum
