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One way or another
If the prize pool for all prize categories are suppose to be paid orshared amongst the winners then it does not matter how many winnersthere are! That isn't how the prize money is handled. The prize pool must be divided to the actual winners! Must ? Not necessarily. You can't make the rules for their lottery. Theway you say it then its okay to pay the share of the jackpot to oneperson and keep the rest for the next draw! The money isn't separated into different groups for prize payo
Mar 9, 2009, 7:08 pm - time*treat - Mathematics Forum

UK online lottery company fizzles
Quote: Originally posted by LOTTOMIKE on June 16, 2006 i definitely agree with you there jack.also the UK has different laws than we do here for online gaming. Mike: So it would seem. If it's legal there: A private lottery that doesn't try any monkey tricks or shell games with the money, just paying out in cash value minus, say, 20 percent operating expenses and profit, ought to be a license to mint money for the owners and a boon for lottery players. So, you gotta ask you
Jun 16, 2006, 5:22 pm - Rip Snorter - Lottery News

UK online lottery company fizzles
People don't play the national lottery to give money to good causes. If they want to give, they put a pound in the charity box. Contrary to a long history of contradictory evidence, there's someone in the UK who has a brain. Jack
Jun 6, 2006, 10:54 am - Rip Snorter - Lottery News

Grandmother `shocked but thrilled`
A 78-year-old Teesside grandmother is enjoying belated celebrations after discovering she had won a 390,592 share of the jackpot in the Lotto draw on Saturday 25 March 2006. Anne Kelly from Normanby was `shocked but thrilled` after learning of her win at her local shop when she had gone along simply to place her regular numbers for the following week`s draw. Now her first priority is to take her Teesside-based family on a holiday to Ireland to meet up with some of her relatives in Dublin, who s
May 19, 2006, 7:00 am - goldrush - Lottery Discussion Forum

playcards now outhitting quickpick 4 to 1
It used to be that most winning tickets were quickpicks, ie; ticketscontaining POS randomly generated numbers. The reason for this is quitesimple.1. Most of the tickets sold are quickpicks2. The game is (supposed to be) totally randomLottery playing systems and computer software like Lotto Cheatah have madestrong progress at resolving order from randomness. Winning combinations areconsistenly being predicted with increasing accuracy, The quickpick (forthose games on the Lotto Cheatah menu) stil
Oct 8, 2004, 1:11 pm - Lotto Cheatah - Lottery Discussion Forum

Cancer victim claims £20 million UK Lotto prize
A cancer sufferer who claimed a record 20.1 million (US$37.1 million) in the UK Lotto has described the moment when she realized that she had won the jackpot.Iris Jeffrey, a 58-year-old housewife, had put her ticket in a cupboard at her Belfast home without checking to see if it matched the winning numbers drawn on July 14.But she realised she had won after seeing an appeal from the organisers Camelot for the person holding the winning ticket to claim the outstanding rollover jackpot. I wrote d
Aug 6, 2004, 8:57 am - Todd - Lottery News

Cancer survivor discovers £100,000 EuroMillions lottery prize was actually worth £1 million
Winner recalls suspenseful phone call with National Lottery in which he questioned the prize By Kate Northrop A lottery winner from the United Kingdom mistook his 1 million EuroMillions Millionaire Maker prize for a lesser prize of 100,000 and recalled the most suspenseful phone call of his life. Dave Williams, 58, recalled the moment the National Lottery put him on hold to verify what he thought was a 100,000 EuroMillions win, only for them to return and inform him he was wrong abou
Jun 9, 2024, 2:54 pm - Todd - Lottery News

70-year-old woman wins £10k a month for 30 years, credits "money spiders" for lottery prize
Tiny uninvited guests help winner make a life-changing decision By Kate Northrop A UK woman says its thanks to some lucky spiders that she won a 10,000 (US$12,465) a month prize in the National Lottery. Doris Stanbridge, 70, learned she was set for life after a lucky encounter with money spiders that prompted her to buy a lottery ticket for the National Lottery's Set for Life game. Last month, Stanbridge was at home with her three daughters when she noticed a couple of surprise g
Sep 9, 2023, 12:30 pm - Todd - Lottery News

UK Lottery pool member wins share of £1 million prize the day he retired
Happy Retirement! By Kate Northrop A member of an 11-person lottery group won a share of a 1 million (US$ 1,263,025) EuroMillions prize the day he retired. A lottery win came at the right time for one Scottish lottery player who found out he was splitting a 1 million EuroMillions prize with his lottery pool on the same day he retired. Robert Pert, of Montrose in Angus, Scotland, is part of a lottery syndicate made up of 11 employees at GPG Montrose Garage, including mechanics, te
May 8, 2023, 1:24 pm - Todd - Lottery News

UK woman claims she won £1 million lottery prize, Camelot says its £10
UK woman and Camelot locked in court battle over disagreement about prize amount By Kate Northrop A UK woman is going head-to-head with National Lottery operator Camelot in court to determine whether her prize is worth 1 million (US$1.2 million) or 10. Joan Parker-Grennan is currently locked in a court battle to get Camelot to pay her the 1 million prize she says she is owed. Camelot is disputing her claim, saying that she only won 10. On Tuesday, lawyers said that Parker-Gre
Mar 31, 2023, 4:40 pm - Todd - Lottery News