When I hear about an individual buying a last minute quick on the big jackpot draw with their spare change and miraculously winning the big one, it makes me wonder. Not that this hasn't happened in the past because it has. My question is: Do individuals who buy a quick pick win more often than those who play in a lottery group? What are the stats on this? More likely players in groups win more often than individuals because they have more chances to win and when their numbers come up they win more prizes especially if they are using the Lotto Fun Lotto Game guaranteed wheeling systems. This raises more questions. Could it be that some groups using strategies to play large systems designate a group member to cash in the winning ticket on behalf of the lottery group? Is there fairness by letting groups purchase large numbers of tickets? In my opinion, yes, because if the game is totally random in picking the winning numbers, each ticket has an equal chance of winning. Of course the more tickets played the slightly better your chances of winning. That's the advantage of group play. I plan to research this to see if the stats verify my opinion about this. That is, if such stats exist and whether or not I can find them on the Internet. I'll get back to you about it. In the meantime, if you have an opinion about this or know where I can find the stats about this, please let me know. Good luck and play small to win big with the Lotto Fun Lotto Game.
Friday, July 11, 2008
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