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I keep inputting the numbers into this eviscerated full singles box set, and I must admit I do notice, that the long outs don't stay out too long.
That is, a set will be out for a long period occasionally... but not as long as other long out sets are out!
But is this innovative or insightful, or is it just basic rules of probability? If the whole is sliced into larger pieces, of course they're not going to be out any longer.
So the experiment at the moment remains inconclusive... still,
Sep 1, 2014, 12:11 pm - PeerGynt - Lottery Systems Forum
Funding your lottery habit
Got my tics last Sunday.
Good luck to me.
Gonna get the work pool tics tomorrow morning. Good luck to us. Really to us, because there's a couple of ladies in our pool that have some serious health issues that is going to cause major medical bills.
Aug 21, 2014, 9:30 am - rcbbuckeye - Lottery Discussion Forum
California: 7/1 - 7/31/2014
I hear you MarcLove, and I'm there with you... but when I run it through my own schematics, I hate to say it... it's all there, and it seems fair.
My example: I had this sorta... pool of numbers, I'll call it. I knew that they were going to be coming due; I knew they was going to be a point where they would rapidly hit, in a row - bam bam bam! And sure enough, the last three days - bam, bam, and bam! They did. But I was so convinced it was going to be doubles, I missed every opportunity I cou
Jul 31, 2014, 9:06 pm - PeerGynt - Pick 3 Forum
Does joining a lottery pool " increase" your chances of winning the top prize?
More individuals win because more individuals play.
I personally don't participate in a pool but it would be great for wheeling. It's irrelevant that you share the prize because the return to player over time is exactly the same, i.e. winning $200,000 for putting 1 ticket in the pool instead of $1,000,000 for playing 5 tickets alone. It's like playing in a raffle.
If you want to rely purely on luck like I do then how you play doesn't matter.....only that you play
Jul 22, 2014, 11:15 am - LottoMetro - Lottery Discussion Forum
Does joining a lottery pool " increase" your chances of winning the top prize?
More tickets equals more chances. It doesn't equal BETTER chances...does it? The odds don't change, so in my opinion lotto pools are for those that just want to share the jackpot for a smaller investment and payout. I'd rather cash in alone, and buy my co-workers lunch. If they want to pool anything, let's pool those pay checks with the executives.
Now if THEY win, then all of this is null/void. My lunch would be my foot, and theirs would be 5 star. So what the heck do you do?!
Jul 22, 2014, 8:51 am - BigDMike - Lottery Discussion Forum
Does joining a lottery pool " increase" your chances of winning the top prize?
Every pool is hopeless. Playing the lottery is hopeless.
But hope triumphs over logic every time, and once in a very looooooong while it pays off.
May the luck fairy visit your pool next draw!
Jul 22, 2014, 7:58 am - Tialuvslotto - Lottery Discussion Forum
(Just For fun)- You part of a pool where one of the members decides...
That instead of contributing the usual $5.00 a person- he throws in $10.00. As luck would have it: you guys hit a $200 million jackpot...
Is he entitled to two bites of the Apple, does he get twice the share as everyone else?
*** Have a Great Weekend People.
Jun 27, 2014, 1:34 am - noise-gate - Lottery Discussion Forum
According to my retailer there is a new national lottery game coming
That's what I read in an article (different magazine), but the rules do not explicitly say. It only says that every ticket played in the jackpot-winning drawing is eligible, and that a separate drawing will be conducted. Thinking about it logically, if they have 10 Club prizes to give away, then in order for them to give them all away they would have to choose from the pool of existing tickets rather than via genuine number picking. The rules do say that each ticket will be incremented with a un
Jun 23, 2014, 10:36 pm - LottoMetro - Lottery Discussion Forum
Systems Do Work...
Even if all the LP members contributed a buck to a LP PB pool, we would get a not very good 0.04% chance of winning the jackpot, but we should get a few $100 winners.
I've watched the prediction board over the years where every member can contribute at least ten predictions for every game played in the US and I've never seen anyone match all the numbers in a jackpot game with jackpots exceeding $5M. There have been some 5of5 matches but those games jackpots seldom exceed $1M. There have been
Jun 9, 2014, 12:13 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum
Systems Do Work...
Don't have any back in the day stories and hope it won't be necessary to correct the fallacy that poker players are playing against the casinos.
Even if all the LP members contributed a buck to a LP PB pool, we would get a not very good 0.04% chance of winning the jackpot, but we should get a few $100 winners. I don't pay much attention to the one a day MM thing, but if those members could pick all 5 numbers in one drawing, it's possible to wheel their predictions with $155,351.
I doubt it
Jun 9, 2014, 12:08 am - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum
