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House Dream
I dreamed my 7 bedroom house gain a room. Hubby and I changed bedrooms so that we would be on the east side of the pool area. In one room there was tape splots on the wall. The service department was coming to vacuum out the pool. He kept talking about what a great hose pipe I have.
Mar 16, 2007, 10:53 am - tntea - Mystical Forum

working out syndicate groups?
You would quit your day job in a max of 3 weeks, TRUST ME, this I KNOW. It's a shame you cannot combine your pool with the other lady's pool and get more tickets, but then again, it depends on how many people you are talking: too many would dilute it down, I'd say each person needs to gross 2 million, but then again, that's a community decision. Possibly consider having these two pools: but they are joining both groups together, yet you and the lady manage your separate pools. If either s
Mar 14, 2007, 9:49 pm - guesser - Lottery Discussion Forum

Realities of winning the lottery
FatLane: It's a big number and it's a hard number to put into perspective. If you play $1 each draw, it is expected that you will have to put up your $1 for 170 million drawings before it is statistically likely for your numbers to hit. Interesting post, but according to probability, even if you play your $1 for the full course of 175,711,536 games (the exact odds # of combos), you only stand a 63.21% chance of winning the jackpot. Playing the $1 for twice that amount of games (351
Mar 9, 2007, 10:52 am - Thoth - Lottery Discussion Forum

Biggest U.S Jackpots winners: Do you know them?
No.1 was won by a factory pool. No.2 was won by two people, one in Michigan and one in Illinois. You can do a search if you really want to know. I still see stories about swimming pool contractor in Michigan and also about the contractor Jack Whittaker that won the PB jackpot.
Feb 28, 2007, 2:45 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum

Lotteries long for 'jackpot fever'
Why is it so hard for some people to understand that halving the odds while doubling the price of a ticket doesn't actually change anything? If you're willing to pay $2 for a ticket if the odds are half of what they are now, you don't need the lottery to change the game.Just buy 2 $1 tickets and you'll get exactly the same results. Average jackpots are a function of the odds and how much money goes into the prize pool for each ticket sold. If the odds of winning are 1 in 100 million, the
Feb 21, 2007, 10:38 am - KY Floyd - Lottery News

the proven lotto system
I'm working on a similar way to pick megaballs, but so far I've only hit 75% of the time if I picked half the pool. Even when I've reduced the pool to ten and had the winning ball in the group, I wasn't able to combine it with a match3, it hurts to have a match3 and the megaball in ten lines and not have them together ($9 instead of $150). Ohio pick3 is not any easier than any other state pick3 game, it just that there are several LP members in Ohio that have developed a pretty good system
Feb 14, 2007, 11:51 pm - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum

the proven lotto system
Most lottery players even those who are losing don't want to wait 90 draws for a win even in a daily game. I don't play the pick3 or pick4 games but with the pick5 and jackpot games, I've been trying to develop a dynamic system that adjust with the most recent trends by having variables that are not only stabilized by the game long history but are also affected by its most recent history too. All trends come and go and and many repeat and it's those that I track and calculate the chanc
Feb 14, 2007, 11:57 am - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum

Company proposes new pooling lottery ticket to fight 'jackpot fatigue'
There's no such thing as something for nothing. The states now take 50% of sales for themselves leaving 50% to be split among the players who match 3 or more numbers. Now that Relationship Marketing Systems wants a piece of the pie, which 50% are they going to share? Ohio tried that marketing strategy with Lot'O Play and it didn't work. They got rid of SuperLottoPlus that offered one chance to lose for $1 and replaced it with Lot'O Play with twelve chances to lose for $2. Since the amount
Feb 9, 2007, 7:43 pm - RJOh - Lottery News

Company proposes new pooling lottery ticket to fight 'jackpot fatigue'
RMS has branded their pooling ticket PoolingPLUS(TM) because it is a combination ticket that includes both traditional 100% owned tickets plus one or more pools of 10 tickets each. Thus, a player who spends $6 could get three 100% owned tickets plus 3 pools of 10 tickets each giving them a total of 33 chances to win for only $6. Amada states, With PoolingPLUS, the Lottery sells more tickets at full price and the players get the best of both worlds the opportunity to 'win it all' through their
Feb 9, 2007, 7:35 pm - JAP69 - Lottery News

Virginia Lottery adds Sunday drawings
I think she means the scratch-offs pay out better, which they do. And you are right, the only sure-fire way to increase sales is to raise payouts. It's been demonstrated time and time again. And about Cash 5, the reason the payouts seem so low in comparison to Pick 3/4 is because Cash 5 has more ways to win. With Cash 5, the prize pool has to be split amongst the 3 prize levels which subsequently reduces the odds-to-payout ratio. With Pick 3/4 on the other hand, there's only 1 prize to wi
Jan 7, 2007, 11:59 pm - JimmySand9 - Lottery News