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Someone hit mega - needs a fix
Quote: Originally posted by CASH Only on March 2, 2005 bobby:Are you sure it would be 5/63 + 1/24? Another proposal was 5/71 + 1/17 (1:~221m).5/71 + 1/17. Easy to win small, and hard to win big. It's perfect!
Mar 2, 2005, 6:41 pm - JimmySand9 - Jackpot Games Forum
Mega Millions when CA joins
Quote: Originally posted by CASH Only on February 9, 2005There is the possibility of a $250,000 (fixed) second prize; the 5/71 proposal could have a 2+0 category.Todd said the idea of a $250,000 second prize was in their presentation, but was the 5/71 idea also in there?
Feb 9, 2005, 10:59 pm - Maverick - Lottery Discussion Forum
Mega Millions when CA joins
CA will have pari-mutuel prizes (state law) and presumably like NY and TX, require the cash/annuity choice to be made when you play. There is the possibility of a $250,000 (fixed) second prize; the 5/71 proposal could have a 2+0 category.
Feb 9, 2005, 1:42 pm - CASH Only - Lottery Discussion Forum
Hot Lotto-2005
Quote: Originally posted by CASH Only on January 28, 2005 What do you think of my $2 Hot Lotto proposal?I think states would start dropping the game. They should make it a straight pick-6 fromat.
Jan 28, 2005, 2:48 pm - JimmySand9 - Jackpot Games Forum
How Much Is Taken Out? MM, Lotto & Quinto
Tax system overhaul is one of the key planks of Bush's agenda for his 2nd term. They specifically floated the proposal to replace the payroll tax and the income tax with a national sales tax on purchases. There's disagreement on whether the proposed sales tax is 21 percent or 26 percent.
Nov 9, 2004, 11:21 pm - lchoro - Lottery Discussion Forum
No Lottery for Mississippi
Mississippi lawmakers refused to take a chance on a proposed state lottery to help fund education.House Bill 1064 was among hundreds of proposals that died Tuesday, the deadline for passing bills out of committees.On the other hand, lawmakers are willing to back a pay hike for county officials but at the counties' expense. A pay hike bill was among those surviving Tuesday's deadline.Midway through the four-month session, there have been more than 2,600 bills filed in both chambers. There were 1,
Mar 10, 2004, 4:28 am - Todd - Lottery News
Georgia to sell tickets online
I hate to burst your bubble, but don't expect this any time soon. I'm not sure what point this will break down, but you heard it here first: don't expect it to happen anytime soon.And Lottery Analyst: this proposal is only for Georgia residents to play Georgia games.
Mar 8, 2004, 8:34 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
United States Goverment Lottery
since lotteries are regulated currently by states not the federal government i don't think it would work. some states are also against lotteries like utah and nevada and would fight that proposal
Jan 3, 2004, 4:37 pm - dvdiva - Lottery Discussion Forum
Starting date for N.D. lottery is set for March 25
North Dakota will begin selling Powerball tickets March 25, the director of the new state lottery said.The date, a Thursday, was suggested by Scientific Games International, the company that has been hired to supply computer terminals and other equipment for retailers to use in selling tickets.North Dakota's lottery will begin business by selling tickets to Powerball, a game that is played in 24 states, including Montana, South Dakota and Minnesota.Later next year, the lottery will begin offerin
Dec 10, 2003, 7:14 am - Todd - Lottery News
Tenn. Lottery offices to be housed at MetroCenter
A former Nortel Networks building in MetroCenter north of downtown will become the new home of the Tennessee lottery.Under preliminary terms, the lottery will lease 55,181 square feet of space on part of the first floor and all of the second floor at about $925,000 in annual rent. It will be a 10-year lease.At an average annual rate of $16.76 per square foot, it was the lowest bid of the three buildings lottery officials looked at seriously, said Steve Adams, the lottery's chief administrative o
Oct 31, 2003, 4:52 am - Todd - Lottery News
