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Never did this before
The possible draws never go away. The average life span of a human is 72 years, and the lottery is unavailable to anyone under 18. That gives roughly 54 years that you might play... so of that 1,221,759 possible outcomes there will only be 19,710 draws (and that is if it is a daily game) It would take 3,347 years to POSSIBLY see all of the combos drawn. If you would rather believe that the odds are a better scenario than the probability, then the house wins even more, because the nu
Mar 28, 2026, 6:49 am - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

Family tradition inspires North Carolina woman's $1.2 million lottery win
On Feb. 23, Lopez bought a 50 cent ticket for the game, vying for the progressive jackpot that grows with every purchase. That night while watching Wheel of Fortune, she beat the odds of 1 in 100 million and won a jackpot totaling $1,245,907. She turned 50 cents into 1.2 Million. Here I am trying to turn the $5 Mega Millions ticket into $10 and it's not working Congratulations on the win. May the win lighten your burden Let's see if I can turn my $3 PB into something usefu
Mar 25, 2026, 6:14 pm - JustMaybe - Lottery News

Ohio: 2/1 - 2/28/2026
Silly questions are the ones that don't get asked. And yes, that's about right. But here's the thing, I'm not done yet! Now that I have figured out a couple of ways to get ahead of it , now comes the challenge of honing in on a smaller list. But to have a list that's that short is still better odds than 1 in 1k. I color coded the hits to either green for left or yellow for right to see if I can see a pattern. I'd say - bet left most of the time! :D
Feb 9, 2026, 9:57 am - winpick3 - Pick 3 Forum

alliens x lotteries
There are 3 different ways to generate the histogram of any lottery: 1) 1000 possible combos 2) A few years ago 023 went over 11,000 drawings without being drawn in Ohio nether midday or evening drawings. Yet in each of those drawings the odds were 1000 to `1. Pretty sure in the next 11,000 drawings in any game, around 72% of the combos will have three different digits. about 27% will have two matching digits, and 1% will be triples. 3) Past drawings can be used to determine how clo
Jan 31, 2026, 1:01 am - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Are you playing Mega Millions with the $5.00 per play?
hmm, interesting, since the odds are slightly better now than before. There's on average a little more than 3.5 times more 5 + 0 winners in the previous run of MM. Anytime LOz changez the structure of their Gamez? .. It'z only to screw we Playaz even moe.. That'z whyy Ole Stat$ hazn't played it since dat mind boggling $3. price hike , just to git screwed even deepa .. Imo still sqeeal on'em, but I'll neevaah play it.! aaand if you want'em to change MM back? DON'T PL
Jan 25, 2026, 2:57 am - Stat$talker - Lottery Discussion Forum

calculate the frequencia reference
It also serves as a proof that at its current stage, as far as lotteries are concerned, AI can provide some ideas for further exploration... What is there to explore? If chatgpt et al had any real intelligence, it would tell you that every combination has the same probability of winning (it will if you ask it an honest question about the lottery, but it's obvious that dr san is asking it loaded questions, and AI is not smart enough to be able to tell it's being trolled). It would tell you t
Jan 14, 2026, 5:05 pm - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum

Powerball is coming to the U.K.
I am so excited about this new development. I was wondering when will it finally happen. I don't stand to loose anything. Odds are the same. Ticket price is the same. For me it's like adding Nevada or Utah to the lottery, I won't throw a fit because of that. Unfortunately, many people don't like losing to California (me included ) so the thought of losing to another country is unbearable to them (not me ) If anyone thinks that their Country deserves to win the World Cup, oh w
Yesterday, 2:33 pm - JustMaybe - Lottery Discussion Forum

is it luckier to buy tickets on the rich side of town?
This is a classic question in sociology and applied economics, and the answer is well-documented by demographic studies and market research in the United States (such as data from the Brookings Institution, the Tax Foundation, and various state lotteries). The direct answer is: people from all social classes play, but the financial impact, frequency, and motivation are profoundly different between the poorest and the wealthiest. Here is the breakdown of how lottery consumption
Jun 4, 2026, 2:56 pm - tokecap - Lottery Discussion Forum

North Carolina Lottery launches Celebrate America Raffle to commemorate 250 years
Online-only raffle to honor 250-year milestone By Kate Northrop As the United States celebrates a quarter-millennium of independence, the North Carolina Lottery is joining the nationwide commemoration with a special Celebrate America Raffle, featuring prize amounts that honor the milestone. North Carolina lottery players can now participate in a patriotic celebration with the exclusive Celebrate America Raffle, honoring the United States' 250th anniversary with a limited number of co
May 28, 2026, 9:10 am - Todd - Lottery News

The $29.95 Non-Believerz
chatgpt prompt: write three blurbs for a book about a person being stalked by the lottery. output: A darkly funny nightmare wrapped in a conspiracy thriller. Every scratch ticket, every billboard jackpot, every cheerful jingle feels like a threat. By the final page, you ll never look at a convenience store the same way again. Imagine if fate had a marketing department and it wanted you dead. This novel turns the American dream into psychological horror, following one ordinary person as t
May 26, 2026, 11:58 am - Brock Lee - Lottery Discussion Forum