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My digit system for pick-5 or pick-6 lottery
RL,
There is one unequivocally true statement in your Post above:
In a game with 100,000 possible sets the odds of winning are 1 in 100,000 for each set
played. If 2 sets are played by the same person then this person has a 2 in 100,000
chance of winning based on the odds.
Unfortunately, I either can't agree, or I'm completely baffled by most everything else.
E.G., what value is there in pointing out the obvious fact that you must buy a ticket to win?
Most people play lot
Jul 26, 2010, 12:18 am - jimmy4164 - Lottery Systems Forum
Do you believe in "lucky" stores?
No you haven't. You spin like a cetrifuge, and oscillate like a broken arpeggiator.
God has been working on the children issue.
http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2010/05/24/Significant-drop-in-child-death-rate/UPI-76021274681973/
Significant drop in child death rate
Published: May 24, 2010 at 2:19 AM
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SEATTLE, May 24 (UPI) -- The number of deaths in children age 5 and under worldwide dropped from 12 million in 1990 to 7.7 million in 201
Jul 23, 2010, 6:47 pm - jarasan - Lottery Discussion Forum
Would you play 90 to win
I beg to differ with your last statement. If the system is consistent and you're spending more to make less profit, then this is considered an UPSIDE DOWN PROFIT. This type of system, though, has higher consistency and will be more dependable...hence recovering the investment entirely enroute to actually making money. I've played this way before and it works.
See, everybody has it all wrong about PROFIT and MAKING MONEY. Consistency will offset having to try and make all the money at one time
Apr 8, 2010, 7:59 pm - Lucky Loser - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do you think the stock market play a part in the lottery?
No, but they are one in the same with one exception. Stocks can be purchased low and increase on their own while still based on that same low, initial invested because it's DEMAND-BASED and not fixed. Lottery games have fixed odds which do not fluctuate ever and thereby require the players to adjust the return profits themselves via carefully designed systems.
A low buy in on lotto games will typically get you nowhere, in all reality, unless you're very lucky as so many here say...and this is
Apr 8, 2010, 2:50 pm - Lucky Loser - Lottery Discussion Forum
Does anyone here know what happened to Brad Duke?
The below really stuck out in the article.
But he never anticipated the freakshow that would meet him back in Idaho. Strangers began to appear at Gold's to meet Duke. A flood of business proposals and letters began rolling in. Some people around him inevitably became jealous, says Duke's longtime friend and now personal assistant, Rachel Aldous, and accused him of being greedy or arrogant. When Duke found himself hiring security to keep people from camping on his relatively modest lawn, he re
Feb 5, 2010, 4:25 pm - Jazi76 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Friend charged with hiding lottery winner's death
That's certainly true. Mr. Shakespeare is an example.
So was David Edwards. And many others.
Lottery's are quick to point out how 'smart people' have no problems once they win. They like to make ad hominen (sp) arguments like that.
I think we lose track of the point when we go to cases, and people weigh in with the 'I could of done it better' POV. That seems to reflect what those state boards are all saying.
Jack Whittaker was interviewed in 2007. He noted that he had made a mistake
Feb 5, 2010, 9:26 am - fastball 9 - Lottery News
What's Your Quirky Little Superstition?
sully16,
Magglio Ordonez....I guess for women in Chicago it's Carlos Quentin!
lottocalgal,
You're well versed in numerology!
I read this somewhere and say it to myself when I play the tickets;
Money, money come to me
for I deserve prosperity
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Every once in a while one of the tabloids, usually The Sun, has a lottery article or a Lucky Pyramid to cut out and place over your tickets.
I do that or put a leprechuan charm over them.
Jan 27, 2010, 9:41 am - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum
Share Original Lottery Game Ideas Here!
I used to write this made-up newspaper called the Lemmer Times, in which I made up . It was on the Internet on a family friend's company's web site, but I Googled it last year and it does not seem to be on the Internet anymore. But that is not the point I am trying to make. When I wrote this article I came up with some interesting ideas for lotteries.
Alphabet Soup: Kind of like the Pick-3, but instead of drawing numbers, the official draws 3 letters A-Z. (Maybe someone's proposed it to a lot
Jan 15, 2010, 8:59 pm - Hermanus104 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottery donation decision
JAP69,
Thanks for finding the article.
hearsetrax,
Thanks for the insight.
Raven62,
That all sounds good on paper, but how many people could have beneftited from the $10,000,000 they refused? That's a significant amounf of money.
From your post quoting the SA
....concerning the responsibility to use money productively, to guard against greed, and not to gain at the expense of others.
What about the downtrodden and those in need not benefitting because of the stubborness
Nov 24, 2009, 1:55 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottery hoax causes riot at Ohio coat store
Floyd,
With all due respect, after reading your post all I can say is that you're off the reservation, all over the map and quite possibly in a parallel universe. Check your coordinates.
1) There is nothing axiomatic about restriction or prohibition of states rights. The restrictions and prohibitions are all on the federal government and stated very clearly.
2) For you to say that the Bill of Rights restricts or even mentions restricting states rights is ludicrous. It's all about the in
Oct 24, 2009, 11:56 pm - rdgrnr - Lottery News
