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Order change system of 15 Numbers
Okay Hans, I give a try. These are for NJ Cash 5. The jackpot is not big tonight, but would like to see how these picks would pan out with your system. Pool A: 3, 8, 10, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 23, 28, 25, 33, 34, 37, 38 Pool B: 4, 11, 12, 23, 34, 30, 36, 37, 39, 40, 2, 10, 16, 9, 17 Thank you.
Apr 12, 2009, 5:48 pm - Feisty1 - Jackpot Games Forum

The real reason why lottery winners have problems!
Or the one you snubbed in high school tries to convince you to give them a second chance. I was shunned and tormented by a lot of people in school and if I did win and they came looking for me, I would just ignore them, because all it would be is proof that what I thought of them back then was absolutely correct, I wouldn't go looking for them. I probably wouldn't do a press conference if I won on my tickets, but if the pool I run wins, the 11 other members might want to do one and s
Apr 11, 2009, 4:14 pm - PrisonerSix - Lottery Discussion Forum

One way or another
Can you imagine the scenario that Mr X s ticket matched 5 numbers along with 1000s of other people which his share from the prize pool will be 15 and Mrs Y s ticket matched 3 numbers along with few other people which her share from the prize pool will be 20,000 It hasn't happened because the prize structure prevents it. Pick 6 lotteries have small fixed prizes for match 3; in the $3-$5 range. No matter how few people matched 3 of 6, they wouldn't be paid $1000s for doing so.
Mar 5, 2009, 8:55 am - time*treat - Mathematics Forum

10 N.J. co-workers will split $216M lottery jackpot
Yes, it's a great story. However, it might also open up the door for other coworkers to say they also wanted to play and would have given Space the money on Wednesday. Edit: Coincidentally, KY Floyd I commented at the same time, quoting the same post. Anyway, please explain what you mean that it makes it harder for others to sue. Couldn't they say I said I wanted in, but he forgot to write down my name. If I were in a pool, I'd want the rules to state that anyone participating in the poo
Mar 5, 2009, 12:04 am - justxploring - Lottery News

How much do you spend on the lottery each month?
I am part of an employee pool at work and I was spending $2 a week ($4 if the first set of tickets didn't win) with the other 38 or so employees. So minimum I was paying $8 a month, maximum $16 Now after the $207 million Piqua employee fiasco, we have gone to a contract that requires $20 a month up front or you are excluded for the entire month. I wrote the contract and had it validated by our courts prosecutor and then any contract that is signed by a willing pool player is nota
Feb 24, 2009, 12:12 pm - The Texan - Lottery Discussion Forum

Powerball
Note: second time low frequency numbers prevailed in this game (measured from last 295 draws). maybe (and I am learning this game, although situation is very similar with NY P6) with large pool (59 numbers) there is a valid reason to bias slightly numbers that occured less often in the past. (although two anomalies exists number 57 58 that has not come up in 1180 draws!) Situation with power ball might be different as ie stats shows number 39 has not come up in the last 1180 draws! (only one
Feb 22, 2009, 10:17 am - fja - Jackpot Games Forum

Developing a winning MegaMillions System
When you're only playing 20 lines, it's better to have 3 winning numbers in a pool of 21 than it is to have all 5 winning numbers in a pool of 45. I am beginning to see how that is definitely true. When we started off with this thread I was picking a much smaller group of numbers than I use now. The hits were less frequent, but better. It seems like with 45 numbers the hits are never suprisingly accurate even with all 5 numbers in your group. The key is definitely to collect all of the balls
Feb 19, 2009, 5:07 pm - Stew12 - Lottery Systems Forum

DNA Method - Pick 5
It works well, but then wheeling comes in which can break the numbers in multiple lines, we need it all 5 on the same lines to win. This method is about getting close to having 5 winning numbers in a pool of 12. Full wheel of 12 numbers, 5 per line will total 792. So one would have to filter 792 lines to fit on a budget. To your concern about getting in some winning numbers in a pool of 12, this method have a good chance at it, which will help you getting better results in the Maddog's PB MM
Feb 15, 2009, 9:22 pm - diamondpalace - Lottery Systems Forum

Lottery clubs
$10 invested to win $105,000 is not good in lottery terms! If you invest (hate using that word when talking about the lottery) $10 in Cash 5 in Texas, you'll have a better shot at winning, and even if the Cash 5 top prize is $50,000, you'll win $500,000 ($350,000 with taxes coming out), as opposed to winning $105,000 in that pool. Again, a pool is fine from a social aspect -- it can be fun to play with a team of people you know -- but not from a risk/reward perspective. (Which is a much be
Feb 12, 2009, 11:35 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Pool/Club
Not many people have that much money in the volume needed to cover the draws. That is the purpose of a pool. I agree there are smaller startegies that help but your odds of winning area much lower than a large pool. I also real the statistic of quick picks vs systems is arounf 50/50. Of course, you could always do both and play solo and with a group. I think the odds of winning would be exponetial. Tom Dempsey
Feb 11, 2009, 1:03 am - tdempsey - Lottery Discussion Forum