Comments:
I'm thinking that playing the same numbers for multiple draws is not profitable.
This opinion is based on history, not just this particular two-draw trial.
Unfortunately, posting my guesses on a daily basis would take more time than
I have to give.
Comments:
I'm thinking that playing the same numbers for multiple draws is not profitable.
This opinion is based on history, not just this particular two-draw trial.
Unfortunately, posting my guesses on a daily basis would take more time than
I have to give.
This game is a bugger to hit despite the odds. I play it now and then, but really, the jackpot is peanuts for the odds. I wish they would do away with the $2 prize so the jackpot would be bigger, or better yet do away with the game and bring in a 5 digit game numbers game like Quinto. That will never happen because any new game Texas Lottery Comm starts is gonna be a $2 game.
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Quote: Originally posted by rcbbuckeye on Jan 14, 2014
This game is a bugger to hit despite the odds. I play it now and then, but really, the jackpot is peanuts for the odds. I wish they would do away with the $2 prize so the jackpot would be bigger, or better yet do away with the game and bring in a 5 digit game numbers game like Quinto. That will never happen because any new game Texas Lottery Comm starts is gonna be a $2 game.
I agree!
If you recall, this game was originally 5/39, 2 draws per week. Jackpots rolled.
They went to 4 draws and the game went to he...
To save face, they went to 5/37 with $2 2/5 rather than a free ticket to increase number of winners, and save face.
They later made it a daily game, to save face and ass.
But, it's another loser - just like all the other games those idiots have started.
The fact that they took credit for developing the All or Nothing game is good example of how stupid they are.
Guess they figured no one would know that they stole the game from the Irish!
And now comes another $2 disaster - pick 7 of 10 from a field of 55 numbers.
They know the players are unhappy with pick 5, mainly because the jackpot less than $20,000 isn't worth it.
Maybe the next governor will shake things up.
Comments:
I'm thinking that playing the same numbers for multiple draws is not profitable.
This opinion is based on history, not just this particular two-draw trial.
Unfortunately, posting my guesses on a daily basis would take more time than
I have to give.
"Playing the right numbers every drawing makes sense and is profitable.
Playing the wrong numbers until the end of your days makes no sense."