Just think of how much you could save by never picking up the tab or leaving a tip!Not to brag, but I won $2 by not playing in the last drawing, as only one of my numbers hit. A penny saved is a penny earned.
The odds remain the same, the odds of having to share it do go up though. The odds of winning are 1 in 303 million.I always say I'm gonna buy a ticket right after there's a big pay out. Sounds like better odds to win a small amount right after it resets. Just a thought. I never do it. Only bought a ticket last time it hit a billion. Dad and I were real broke back then so we bought one ticket each and had a good time watching the tv talk about it and show the numbers that night.
So what you're saying is that if I buy 303 million lottery tickets for $2 each I should win the 800 million? Sounds like a tidy 200 million profit.The odds remain the same, the odds of having to share it do go up though. The odds of winning are 1 in 303 million.
There have been times when the system could be beat. The movie "Jerry and Marge go Large" is based on a true story where a couple legally beat a lottery system by knowing the odds of winning and buying enough tickets to cover the odds, as I recall, they made millions and it was all completely legal and above board.
https://highline.huffingtonpost.com/articles/en/lotto-winners/
Yes, assuming you don't get duplicate numbers and each number is unique. But you also run the risk of someone else having the winning numbers and then you can end up in the hole.So what you're saying is that if I buy 303 million lottery tickets for $2 each I should win the 800 million? Sounds like a tidy 200 million profit.
Absolutely, do it. lolSo what you're saying is that if I buy 303 million lottery tickets for $2 each I should win the 800 million? Sounds like a tidy 200 million profit.
I will pitch in $10 dollars and take the risk with him.Absolutely, do it. lol
the next drawing the pot is over a billion dollars