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Do you suppose you have a shot at scoring the major pay off in a lottery? What are the odds to winning the big prize? If you ask what your chances are in the lottery, then I have to say next to zero and your odds to hitting the jackpot would be light years away. But if you think that buying in on the lottery everyday could level up your chances of scoring that multi-million dollar pay off, well reconsider. http://www.netradiolist.com/index.php?a=stats&u=justinedawkins
How the lottery is designed determines your chances of hitting a top prize and many other factors are taken into consideration such as how many potential numbers the game has; how many picked numbers there are; if the the order the numbers are picked is significant or not and if the numbers already drawn are returned for another round of drawing. Now, all of these elements help determine what your chances are to taking home that big pay off in the lottery draw.
In the lottery game http://www.netradiolist.com/index.php?a=stats&u=justinedawkins with six numbers such as the 6 from 49 lottery, a participant chooses six numbers from 1 to 49 and when all six numbers correspond to your selection in the official drawing then you win the jackpot. Your possibilities of winning the major prize - http://www.netradiolist.com/index.php?a=stats&u=justinedawkins - in the 6 from 49 lottery is almost impossible being just 1 chance in 13,983,816.
Putting that in perspective, if you play this kind of a lottery game and purchase one ticket per week, you could expect to run away with the jackpot only once in 13,983,816 weeks or 269,000 years. Now, 269, 000 years is too much time to be playing the lottery before you could hope to win and win just once. And there are much more lottery games having more astronomical chances than this. Then these jackpot winners must really have luck on their side to have won and hitting the jackpot is just like being hit by lighting and surviving: a solely bizarre happening.
That's what I thought, until my neighbour Fred, began collecting on the lottery. You would not believe but my chum and neighbour Fred just hit his largest prize ever in the lottery only a couple of weeks ago. But let me start on page one.
Fred has been living in a house next to mine for many years. Through all these years that I've known him, my friend Fred would regularly, every Friday at 6PM, go to our neighbourhood 7 Eleven Store and buy his lottery tickets.
Fred with a determined look on his bony face, would stand before the glass door and pause before coming in. He would approach the cashier, give a perfunctory greeting and hand the cashier a long, narrow piece of paper all filled out with the numbers he selected for the Saturday lottery draw the next day in addition to several twenty dollar notes. Forty to a hundred dollars worth of lottery tickets were purchased by my buddy Fred every Friday, that he paid for in bills.
The cashier, an overweight, bearded, Indian named Mohan would grin at Fred, greeting him in a sing song manner as he got the paper and the money and then inserted this paper into a contraption which dispensed the lottery tickets of Fred. He would then hand Fred his tickets regularly wishing Fred "good luck".
The demeanour of Fred would brighten as his tickets were handed to him by the cashier. Fred would smile faintly as he tallied the number of lottery tickets presented to him by Mohan, making sure it was the precise number. Fred seemed happy as he slowly folded the lottery tickets and carefully stashed those into his left breast pocket. Those lottery tickets visibly transformed the expression of Fred as he exited the store taking lengthy, sure strides with the thought of taking home the top prize on his mind.
And for many years he did the same thing consistently but did not win anything. Well one day, Fred spotted a fifty dollar bill right in front of the door of that 7 Eleven and that was the closest thing he ever got to hitting the lottery. Fred presented the fifty dollar bill to the cashier, for him to return to the person who lost the bill but after a month and nobody came to inquire about the money, Mohan gave back the fifty dollar bill to Fred.
Fred was plainly without luck until he started winning the lottery two years ago. Fred won a $75,000 prize in April of 2009 to set off his bizarre winning streak. He was so buoyed up about it, he gave a party at his house and called all his neighbours for food and drinks.
But then two months later Fred won a larger prize of $250,000. Everybody was talking about how lucky Fred was to win the lottery twice but when he took home the Christmas lottery of $1,000,000 the everyone was dumbstruck. And this winning run was just starting for Fred. In 2010, he again won thrice: million dollar wins, having about one win in four months. His total pot for 2010 was nearly 4 million and for the two year winning run: more than 5 million dollars.
Fred was now considered the most fortunate lottery player in the United States and all wanted to know how he could have hit the lottery those many times. His winning run could not have been only accidental and many surmised it was divine direction.
It was not really a surprise that Fred, last January, divulged that he had designed an effective technique he based on his many years of betting on the lottery. After Fred designed his system, he then collaborated with a software engineer to formulate a software program that makes winning the lottery a certainty.
Now, Fred wishes to share his secret with others. This coming June, Fred will bring on-line his lottery website where he will share all his secrets on how to run away with the lottery and make available his lottery software that makes winning the lottery a certainty. So I, and thousands of others are eagerly anticipating Fred's offer. Of course, if his track record of wins does not convince you…… well, just a couple of weeks ago Fred had his seventh lottery hit of 3 million dollars.