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john75

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5,303 posts

254 months

Thursday 30th December 2004
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Just wondered if any EA PHers would be interested in joining a group of Lottery players to increase the odds of winning.

simpo two

87,068 posts

272 months

Friday 31st December 2004
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Unfortunately that also divides the size of any payout by the same amount. I believe the odds are exactly the same. Sorry

Nick P

29,977 posts

258 months

Sunday 2nd January 2005
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simpo two said:
Unfortunately that also divides the size of any payout by the same amount. I believe the odds are exactly the same. Sorry


no, john75 is correct...cos you are buying more tickets you ARE increasing your odds of winning...however as you say the prize will be smaller

trs998

73 posts

243 months

Monday 3rd January 2005
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AFAIK the lottery chances of winning the jackpot are about 1 in 14,000,000. If i enter with 4 people i can cut it down to 1 in 3,500,000... but take 1/4 of the money.

As I see it you can't view the lottery as an investment... you're not so much purchasing a chance at millions as purchasing hope!

anyway, rant over.

FourWheelDrift

89,634 posts

291 months

Monday 3rd January 2005
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Nothing wrong with buying a lottery ticket every now and again, it's the ones that do 30 a week + scratch cards that puzzle me.
It's just a gamble like you would make in a Casino or Horse Race only the potential winnings are higher as are the stakes.

Somebody has to win each time a Jackpot is claimed and they only win it with one line, it can be anybody who's bought a ticket.
I do a lucky dip if I remember on a Saturday, I've even tried the Eurodraw.

simpo two

87,068 posts

272 months

Monday 3rd January 2005
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Nick P said:
cos you are buying more tickets you ARE increasing your odds of winning...however as you say the prize will be smaller

So if you correlate the higher odds of winning with the reduced payout, it's the same odds overall.

I have a better deal that guarantees you a win. For everu £1 you send me, I will send you back 50p winnings by return. Why waste it on the Lottery, which is, after all, just a lottery?

Nick P

29,977 posts

258 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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simpo two said:

So if you correlate the higher odds of winning with the reduced payout, it's the same odds overall.



the prize amount actually has nothing to do with the ODDS of winning....it's a separate thing totally