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Pot Size Prediction?
The court's decison couldn't possibly have been a surprise to either lawyer, unless perhaps there had been an agreement that the new member wouldn't get a full share. Even then I don't think it would be surprising when the court ruled that the previous drawings were all distincts events that were done with, and each member deserved a share in proportion to their contribution for the winning drawing. My money says their lawyer was charging by the hour. Splitting the winnings based on each person
Oct 24, 2007, 2:02 pm - KY Floyd - Jackpot Games Forum

Who Is Really Going To Teach You How To Win??
There are 3003 possible combinations using 15 numbers and only one can have all 5 numbers so any reduction no matter how sophisticated it looks can eliminate that one combo. Wheels are a good way to play a large group of numbers in Pick-5 or Pick-6 games as long as you understand most of your combos can't win anything because only 5 or 6 numbers are drawn. That's one of the false security of wheeling. Your chances of having all five winning numbers from a pool of 39 in a group of 15 is sli
Jul 9, 2007, 9:55 pm - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum

why is 3 of 5 and 3 of 6 average
Well, first thing to consider is that MOST games don't have 2/5 or 2/6 prizes, so the 3/5 and 3/6 hits that you're seeing are mostly the minimum you must match in order to actually receive a prize. Since it's the easiest to match(in order to win A prize), you can expect it to be the most common. Now as far as the difference between 3/5 and 4/5 or 3/6 and 4/6 depends on the matrix of the game being played. 4/5 actually is a bit harder than 3/5 because of the size of the pool that remains even aft
Jul 5, 2007, 10:32 pm - Guru101 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Just curious, but does anybody know...
It's hard to believe how many people have misunderstood and/or misinterpreted my posts. First of all, this system guarantees AT LEAST a $3.00 win, not just a $3.00 win. And I have won more than just $3.00 per draw using this system. And I don't play the same number each time with a different powerball. I play a Quick Pick of the white balls with each Powerball. And the lottery pool that I manage has 8 to 10 people in it with each throwing in $5.00 each. Any extra tickets over the first 42 are pu
Jun 19, 2007, 10:50 am - ArtVandalay - Lottery Systems Forum

would you play in a jackpot pool
I took the question in the literal sense, so responded accordingly. Yes, given the chance to have three other members that I trusted from the forums in a lottery pool, Id be honored to share the winnings. The problem as it appears is people take it and go hog wild with the simple poll. Its either you would or you wouldnt. That simple. No harm no foul in how one responds. I entrust some of the solid ideas of some of the members in laying low afterwards and investing wisely. Keeping a level
Mar 30, 2007, 11:32 pm - TheGameGrl - Lottery Discussion Forum

would you play in a jackpot pool
In theory it sounds great. We are one big, happy family, right? On the other hand, this is the internet! That's why not. Have you even met one of the other members here? I also agree with OldSchoolPa. I realize that spending more money on tickets increases your chance of winning, but I'm not sure it's worth the aggravation. I am not 100% against gambling pools however. If I worked for a company and we had a solid agreement in writing, I would most likely join the company pool. H
Mar 27, 2007, 4:48 pm - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum

You buy a 2line ticket to pool with 1 person but they don't pay the $1
see my earlier post. when i run the pool with the random co-workers i make sure everyone is paid up before i purchase the tickets. no money no play they know this before i buy the tickets. when i come back from buying the tickets i photocopy all the tickets WITH a list of the owners of said tickets. that way there is NO confusion on whose tickets are whose. i also keep all purchases of my normal pool and my personal tickets seperate from each other i.e. i buy at different times and stores. i
Mar 25, 2007, 8:35 pm - river1 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Pools?
Welcome to Lottery Post. You might not get too many responses to your question because this has been asked many times. So I suggest you use the Search feature and type a key word like pool and see how many threads appear. There have been numerous articles about lottery pools, lawsuits between participating members, etc. BTW, I'm not referring to anyone in particular, but if you begin getting private messages from other people here about joining their pools, I would be very careful. I ha
Mar 24, 2007, 4:26 pm - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum

Damn, I keep putting all the right numbers on the wrong lines...
During the drawing for the $390M MegaMillions jackpot, I matched 4/5+0 for $150. I have all 5 winning numbers in a pool of 34 numbers and the bonus ball wasn't in my pool of 15 bonus numbers. I play 60 lines and the winner was on the 35 th lines and in those 60 lines I didn't repeat any 3 number combinations. Had it rolled I was going to try the same thing with 150 lines if possible, but I never got the chance. I'm beginning to think it's better to play as many lines as you can afford from
Mar 18, 2007, 10:30 pm - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum

Damn, I keep putting all the right numbers on the wrong lines...
From drawing to drawing since I started my system, I have been getting closer and closer to the jackpot win. The last two PB and previous 3 MM drawings (minus the last MM drawing), I have had ALL of the numbers in my number pool show up (a pool of 20 numbers or less). I just can't seem to put all the right numbers on the same line. I do the 3 odd 2 even and vice versa bit, I follow repeat patterns, longshot patterns, super hot, hot, mild, cold patterns, start low end high, start low end low,
Mar 18, 2007, 10:11 pm - MegaWinner - Lottery Systems Forum