Quote: Originally posted by Scientistman on Aug 21, 2012
EVERYONE BEST READ THIS! If there is one posting everyone should read this is the one! So STOP what your doing and check this out! Okay maybe its just me, maybe I'm simply unaware of how things worked in the Washington State LOTTO drawing process before 2003 and in no way am I attempting to shed a negitive light on the Washington State lottery rather simply seeking a REAL ANSWER if anyone knows? Yet something seems more than fishy and more than highly suspicious than anything I've seen before in a lottery. Its bothering me so much I called the lottery and they couldnt give me an answer other than o is that right they said, I wasnt ware of that, they said. So I thought I would post the question bothering me on LotteryPost.
As far as I know the Washington State lottery has always used ping pong balls up till June 2004. At that time the State pulled the plug on the public from viewing any lotto drawings. With all the security measures in place I suppose not being able to view a drawing thats fine in some way as long as they are being honest. Yet my belief is they are not being honest and my proof is below. I am hoping someone may be able to give me a REAL ANSWER since the Washington State lottery can't or won't.
On the Wahington State lottery website it shows the drawings dating back to 1982 when you click on winning numbers. You have a choice to view the last 3 drawings, the last 180 drawings or the yearly drawings by year. You will see the amount of winners who got 3, 4 and 5 numbers correct and the amount of money paid out. The first drawing occuring on July 21, 2004 till current.
If you scroll through the drawings you will see the payout amounts and the amount of people who got 3 numbers right, 4 numbers right, 5 numbers right and if anyone one person hit the jackpot. And we all know how difficult if not imposible for that to occure. Yet ON any given night prior to 2003 the amount of people getting 5 balls out of 6 correct is upwards to 303 people in one drawing on a consistant basis. Yet today its typically 4 to 15 people who get 5 out of 6 correct. Yet before 2003 the amount of people who got 5 numbers right on a regular basis is well over a 100 people upwards to 277 even 303 people got 5 of the 6 winning numbers correct ON A REGULAR BASIS. Yet in 2003 that all changed and suddeny the number dropped to 4 to 15 people.
Come on people did the people in Washington suddenly over night become dummies and can no longer get 5 out of 6 right when all the years prior to 2003 they could do i with ease even upwards to 303 people. And then suddenly they stop getting 5 out of 6 right! What happened? It is almost impossible to get 5 out of 6 yet 303 people could do it on a regular basis in a single drawing. The number of people getting 5 out of 6 compared to today are astronomical compared to today. And they were still using ping pong balls the entire time till June 2004. So what changed to make such a significant drop in the amount of people winning 5 out of 6? That is really what I want to know?
And get this, a jackpot was won almost every other time in some years prior to 2003 and sometimes 3 or 4 times in a row. And sometimes 4 or 5 people would win the jackpot. I counted up the amount of winners in one year and it was 54 people won the jackpot in a year, yet today your lucky if you see 5 people win the jackpot in an entire year in Washington State. Yet prior to 2003 you could easily see 5 jackpot winners in a 2 weeks time.
And this was before Washington State introduced the RNG.
So what up?
Also it was unheard up before 2004 that any lottery ever had the same 6 numbers show on two different nights, I remember in 2004 searching the internet trying to find any lottery that had ever had the same 6 numbers show twice yet Washington State has had the same 6 numbers show once in 1991 and again the same 6 numbers show in 1996. And also the same 6 numbers showed in Washington that showed in a Wisconsin lottery.
Also I found an obituary of a man who was deseased 3 years before he won the lottery yet on a website I found his obituary saying survived by his wife so and so.. and same children.. survived by same daughter and..same town... everything identical... yet he supposedly won the lottery 3 years after he was dead. I dont think so!!!! And a picture was posted on the website.
So explain that? All answers welcomes even silly stupid ones. I'd like some answers? Anyone?
I would gladly post links to my proof yet not sure if that is against the lottypost rules.
I also have several other proofs against the Washington State lottey yet will share more if you'de all like.
Thankyou for your time.