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Are Auto Picks for Mega Millions and Power Balls Generated at The Retailer's Terminal?
Wai....wait....you're typing so fast and furious and then point out you are not making a public appeal to have your English graded? Very interesting. So, ummmmm, jimmy-like. Since you've estalished you want a reasonable discussion, I'll put my points on the table. We'll use your original post to do so. I'm less tactful than Todd who suggested you speak to the lottery director. And I will say straight up, I see no evidence that you have made any effort to get direct answers from Michigan. ANY
Jan 26, 2011, 12:28 am - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Scratch off methods.
Anyone feel free to tell me their strategy, not only on scratch offs, but online draw games as well. Here is what I have had the most success with right now. I will spend $10 at a time usually, and I will purchase 2 separate $5 tickets. There are several reasons for this. 1) If I buy 4 $5 tickets, and win $20, then I have just wasted my time. Sure I broke even, and that alone is grounds for celebration sometimes, especially after a hard losing streak, but I still made no money. 2)I buy a l
Nov 23, 2010, 3:44 am - CarHauler - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum

Porn shop lottery winner doesn't reveal himself
Michigan Lottery pays out record $268.6 million on two multi-state jackpots won a week apart By Todd Northrop So who bought the huge winning lottery ticket at the porn shop in Highland Park? Nobody is saying, not even Mike Greer, 49, of Farmington Hills, who came forward to collect the $128.6 million in Powerball winnings on behalf of Team Victory, a lottery club. I didn't buy it, Greer said today. I never play. I'm sorry. Greer acknowledged he was being intentionally vague abou
Nov 12, 2010, 5:22 pm - Todd - Lottery News

NC Instant Ticket Players, good info for you and comments wanted
Yes, it is very possible. First, I buy 99% of my tickets from the vending machines at the grocery store. I know store employees stock them, usually the manager and one other person. This would cut down on the possibility of them scanning the tickets since they don't have the time. I have pulled many winners from these machines, probably since they are untouched . I have also noticed that many of the gas stations that sell lottery tickets usually have a few loose tickets tucked into the dispe
May 11, 2010, 10:10 am - ncpowerplayer - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum

Lottery Ticket the Movie
sorry but i will had preffer some kind of convict in prison doing the job like figuring out the lottery, it makes it more fascinating...You know i still think that the movie: Blood diamonds is about the lottery....but i still have to remind myself that diamonds is a bigger industry than the lottery...i think... but i forget hollywood must know what its doing?? wasnt one of those actors in the movie: Gamer...Again they must know what they are doing...Unless they werent talking about a lotto ti
Mar 25, 2010, 2:28 am - pumpi76 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Great moments in playslips
Played a Pick 3 and a Little Lotto. The Little Lotto was for two draws- I marked Mulit Draw, and on another box wrote out 2 DRAWS and checked void. So the clerk runs them and for some reason the machine kicks back the Little Lotto (it's taken a slip like this many times). He says no problem, he'll manually put them in. So he gives me the tockets, Pick 3 is fine, the Little Lotto ticket says; 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 (not the real numbers) 1 draw (s) $ 2.00 01/14/2010 Oh well,
Jan 14, 2010, 7:09 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

Tenn. lottery scholarships outstrip revenue; day of reckoning looms
I dont believe that. I dont think you can screw up the pingpong balls. As well as the theory of how many payoffs the state would have to make to ensure that 'cheating' information would not leak! Years ago a two of us went up to the bingo parler and experiemented with 10 ping pong balls. Zero through Nine. We messed around up there with three balls as well. You just cannot predict the drop of the ball. No one ball dropping has any relationship to the last or the next. The numeral
Dec 24, 2009, 11:39 am - thudpucker - Lottery News

ARe Hackers 1 step ahead in the lotto??I always had a hunch..
That's ridiculous, for one, the draw lotteries use physical machines to draw their balls. The most common being the gravity type where carefully stored sets of measured and weighed balls are agitated by paddles rotating in opposite directions and when a door is open at the bottom of the device, a measured number of balls exit the machine for display. There's no random number generator involved. Cracking a RNG seed is pointless without knowing which RNG algorithm is being used, many simple RNG al
Dec 22, 2009, 5:56 pm - jwhou - Lottery Discussion Forum

keno should be easier to win than p-3
Spot On gsc5 or as the waiter says in resturants after taking that' s a good choice One spot = 3X, not bad at all if you are nott hooked on long shots. In the El Cortez Casino, Vegas use to have a 2 spot ticket for $1.15 that pays $15.00 and in Atlantic City play a 2 spot for $1.25 pays $18.00 consider @ $25.00 = $360per game. If your own working numbers get a win in 5 or 6 games will yield approx net $210 -$225, on average, just do the simple arthimetic. Small risk small reward big risk
Nov 21, 2009, 4:38 pm - eddessaknight - Gaming Forum

Which one has more Fans/Players: Scratchoffs or ball lotteries??
From what I've seen at my local store and a few others around the area, is that people coming in to play ball games also play instant games. They'll get their numbers for the draw then step over and also buy some scratch offs. There is one ticket only fanatic that hits the machine like it's selling oxygen. I've seen her go in and out of that store 10 times already in one visit. I have never seen her play ball games. Another fanatic buys $400 of instants a day!!......!! I've seen her
Nov 8, 2009, 10:32 pm - dr65 - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum