Search

ForumsResults 1 - 10 of 407 for pool. (4.04 seconds)

Mega Millions and Powerball Race
The cost to join a pool is $20. The number of people in a pool varies a lot depending on the game played. It is not a work pool. Anyone can join. The big difference in the pools I am in compared to work pools, is the payment. There is no weekly or monthly payment. Therefore there is no worry about someone missing a payment and questioning whether they are in or not. With the pools I am in, you pay once to join a pool. Then the pool spends the money plus the money it wins until the pool r
Jul 10, 2025, 12:11 am - winoneday - Lottery Discussion Forum

ideal lottery pool size
do you like to play the lottery in a pool or by yourself? what's the best size for a lottery pool in your opinion?
Mar 13, 2026, 12:20 am - Brock Lee - Lottery Discussion Forum

Office Pool concept
Instead of calling it a buy-in, call them entries. If it's a Powerball pool, each entry costs $2. If it's a MegaMillions pool, each entry costs $5. If it's a MM pool for a large jackpot, someone can toss in $5 and get one entry, or invest $500 and get 100 entries. The pool size is the number of entries = number of tickets purchased. You don't need 1,000 people for a 1,000 ticket pool. 50 people each buying 20 tickets would be 1,000 tickets in the pool. Or 1 person buys 1, another person
May 13, 2025, 7:50 pm - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum

Office Pool concept
My thoughts: Wouldn't it be easier to not run a workplace lottery pool as a subscription? That requires getting people to pay in cash on a regular basis, and you have to deal with people who are out sick or on vacation on the due date, or they're short of cash or whatever. Run it one drawing at a time... whoever wants to enter may enter, they pay in cash for however many entries they want... done. The subscription model works for many businesses because you have to give them your credit
May 14, 2025, 10:38 am - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum

Florida's Fantasy 5
I think you're correct and I too think it backfired on them big time. To me the obvious question becomes (provided they want to make as money off the game as they used to) So why not return to one evening draw per day??? These days, if there is one winner in each drawing on any given day, both jackpots total to approximately $155,000 to $160,000. Prior to adding the midday draw, the lone evening drawing produced a $200,000 jackpot. (If just one winner) That can only mean one thing, and that
Dec 15, 2025, 9:35 am - GiveFive - Pick 5 Forum

Mega Millions and Powerball Race
The pool is not active yet. Still waiting for a bigger jackpot. Not sure when the pool will start buying. I think it also depends on how many people in the pool. Hoping it will be soon.
May 25, 2026, 7:41 pm - winoneday - Lottery Discussion Forum

Mega Millions and Powerball Race
Does your pool do QPs or you choose your own numbers to play?
Feb 15, 2026, 11:46 pm - JustMaybe - Lottery Discussion Forum

Two-member group wins $4.14 million, largest Fast Cash lottery jackpot in Michigan
2 member pool lol
Feb 15, 2026, 8:04 am - Mrjj - Lottery News

Are you playing Mega Millions with the $5.00 per play?
I thought you played in a pool?
Jan 21, 2026, 5:59 pm - Justing618 - Lottery Discussion Forum

MM $5, PB $2, Powerplay $1I
I find your perspective interesting because it is completely opposite to mine. I like the pool I joined because they do not play power play for the Powerball game. Since the pool is going to divide the winnings among all the members of the pool, I want the pool to only spend money on the largest prize possible. It is different for Mega Millions. We do not have a choice. The multiplier is built in. Why do you want the power play included in the pool?
Oct 2, 2025, 4:47 pm - winoneday - Lottery Discussion Forum

Page 1 of 41