Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on November 30, 2004
Quote: Originally posted by Vinicius on November 29, 2004
The only bad thing about this strategy is that is a bit too expensive. You must play in a lotto pool to minimize the costs. The average bet usually goes for around 180 dollars.
Any strategy is expensive if it loses money. How much have you won with this strategy?
RJOh
A lot, well lets put it this way, Im still spending prize money, in lottery ticktes. in 2001 i got my first nice prize, when i bet a 7 dollars and won $ 24.000, as i said it was a pool. So we equally divided that. This was a 5 hits, in a 6/60 lottery. the second highest prize you can collect.
2003, i came again with another 5 hit out of 6 in a single ticket. thats was a $ 19.525 prize. and againd 11 people in this pool.
The great thing about pool, is that I as the pool administrator, will do all things necessary, collecting money, printings the ticktes, and so on. But i will not have to pay to play. I take care of the pool, and im in for free.
I managed to create a weekly, $700 budget pool. If I dont play in the past week, i play 1400 in the next. Well we are trying to get the big JUICE jackpot. If I just had a better way to select my winning numbers. Looking foward to test drive this lottosync 1.8 version, but to honest here, i dont think there will ever be an accurate prediction software.