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Defunct Games
Sure, how about New Jersey's Lotzee game?Lotzee was removed from the NJ game lineup about 2 years ago, and was an interesting oddball of a game. Here's some background info I had on the game, including how to play:Lotzee had 63 different ways to win on each ticket played, with some of the best odds of winning a prize (1 in 7). Lotzee had a top prize of $500,000.Every Lotzee ticket had 5 prize levels. Within each prize level you had between 1 and 8 sets of 4 numbers in play.Between all the priz
May 2, 2005, 7:48 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Need help with dream...(not numbers!)
Gracie...it's weird that you said that about the spa............a child just died in Michigan I think doing exactly that...crawled into the spa......and the parents were home...........We have a hot tub and I told my husband a couple months ago that we need to make sure the flaps are locked for the grandbabies.....they will walking soon..............like I said, I have an inner fear for my grandsons.My daughter has a pool (our old house) and she and my other daughter are taking my grandsons for
Apr 25, 2005, 11:55 am - Sandy K - Mystical Forum

Universal Pick 3/4 Filter+Wheeler+System.
BobI already have P34Lotto.But the king of Pick 3 filters is The Crunch 2, but there is no Crunch for the pick 4, you can always use Todd's online Deflate 4 system.As to being able to wheel and filter the pick 3 and the pick 4 is not really just usefull, but very very much so, I have done it many many times before and will always keep on doing it, that is how I always reduce the combos, and it's a very good thing to do if done right.Thank you very much anyway, I really don't need the above Unive
Apr 22, 2005, 12:37 pm - LANTERN - Lottery Discussion Forum

Pick 3 Filters
Mr BlackAppleAs CD can tell us and he has, the expected probabilities for the filters do very closely match the past winning numbers or combos, in time all patterns show-up or come out about the expected ammount of times, also all or most digits in time sooner or later tend to equalize themselves or come out an almost equal number of times or at least their count is more equal than it is on a short term.You are talking about predicting patterns to come, not about filtering patterns out of a pool
Apr 19, 2005, 2:20 am - LANTERN - Lottery Systems Forum

What are the odds?
JAG331 -Math is right, conclusions are in error.In a 52 ball pool there are 26 odd numbers and 26 even numbers. Odds of drawing an odd-numbered ball are 1::2.00.There are 51 balls left, 25 odd, 26 even. Odds of drawing an odd-numbered ball are 25::51, or 1::2.04. Cumulative odds, those of drawing two odd-numbered balls from 52, are 1::4.08.There are 50 balls left, 24 odd, 26 even. Odds of drawing an odd-numbered ball are 24::50, or 1::2.08. Cumulative odds, those of drawing three odd-numbered ba
Apr 9, 2005, 4:18 pm - johnph77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

After Seeing "Jackpot!"
if i were to win a mega millions or powerball jackpot, i would split it with my cousin. his mother (my aunt) has only days left to live, and he could really use the money. after that, i would buy a house (not a modest one, but one that would be nice to live in. i'd send my kids (when i have, or adopt, them) to private school. i would want them to grow up thinking independently. i'd buy a mini-van and take it to west coast customs in LA to get it pimped out . i'd purchase top of the line video p
Mar 28, 2005, 5:57 pm - DoctorEw220 - Lottery Discussion Forum

help
Rainbow,You certainly do not make it very clear. That is why I am suspicious. For example, you wrote that $110 was put in the pool and 56 tickets were bought. It cost $112 to buy 56 Lotto 649 tickets. Where did the extra $2 come from?You also wrote that the pool organizer is a lottery retailer and is making money on the 3% redemption. I checked with the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation and they confirmed that retailers get 3% of redemptions. But retailers are limited on the size of prize t
Mar 26, 2005, 6:37 pm - Jake649 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Changes in New Kidcon
Some of you may remember my made-up states lottery. Well, some changes have been made. Check them out:Powerball PlusIn larger Canadian provinces, they have their own in-province versions of the multi-province Lotto 6/49. They are usually of lower cost, lower payouts, and are paid on the same play slip as Lotto 6/49. Well, NK is now doing this with Powerball. It's played on the same play slip, and is played the same way as Powerball. The only difference is it only costs a quarter to play (that's
Feb 25, 2005, 11:06 pm - JimmySand9 - Lottery Discussion Forum

What's your story?
Well to continue, I decided to try what I call a F-R, this just means I feel the Odd/Even will flip and one number will repeat. I then go to my 25 Odd number pool and eliminate all combinations without a repeating digit and depending on my gut feeling, I may keep the combinations with two repeating digits. This usually leaves me with 7 to maybe 15 picks. Then I eliminate the combos in sums which have recent hits, if I necessary. Usually I will bet ten combinations either Boxed or Straight/Box. U
Feb 20, 2005, 9:01 pm - Super8 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Powerball as you have never seen it
Mike,What those guys are doing is collecting $4.30 to buy a $1.00 ticket which they keep and control. A player would have to be dumber than dumb to use their service to play a local game where they could buy their own ticket for $1. Twelve players could pool their money and do the same thing or the 50 players in their pool could buy their own tickets with that amount of money and improve their odds by 330%. People who run a racket don't need permission, if they sought permission from the OLC t
Feb 12, 2005, 6:38 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum