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Zero' chance lottery tickets stun some players a.. Scott Hoover learned top prize was awarded before he bought a scratch off ticket b.. Feeling duped, Hoover has sued the state of Virginia for breach of contract c.. Report: Half of the 42 states with lotteries sold tickets after top prizes were claimed d.. Virginia State Lottery: It's no longer possible to buy tickets with no     

Group: can.legal · Group Profile · Search for Buyer Lottery Winnings in can.legal
Author: Reality_Check©
Date: Jul 7, 2008 16:03

"Pat Durkin" wrote: <outofdejavu@gmail.com> wrote: Dear All, I am confused about some terms which are similar to lottery. -grab bag A grab bag in the US generall means that the prizes are concealed from the players (usually in opaque, brown paper bags). Once you've entered the game , you pick a bag at random. Most grab bag games have a prohibition against handling the
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<outofdejavu@gmail.com> wrote in message news:f7985d15-157e-4870-836a-719443d62023@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > Dear All, > > I am confused about some terms which are similar to lottery. > > -tombola The only time I have seen it used under this name was at a local fiesta in Spain. But I think it refers to the tumbling in a cage of (usually numbered) balls or tickets. It is     

Group: alt.usage.english · Group Profile · Search for Buyer Lottery Winnings in alt.usage.english
Author: Barbara Bailey
Date: Mar 9, 2008 13:29

In article <ll8ld39aqot7nnifih4q74grarrr9qepdg@4ax.com>, Charlie Pearce <charlie.pearce@eidosnet.NO-SPOO-PLEASE.co.uk> wrote: On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 23:48:33 -0700, ctbishop@earthlink.netttt (Charles Bishop) wrote: In article <dfmanno-A180D8.00011401092007@sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>, "D.F. Manno" <dfmanno@mail.com> wrote: In article <ctbishop-3108071829550001@dialup
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On May 30, 7:49 am, r...@westnet.poe.com wrote: > Neal Eckhardt <neckha...@penntraffic.nospam.com> wrote: > > On 29 May 2007 17:32:45 -0700, Veronique <veroniqueuni...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > >my rationale is I only buy a > > >ticket when the odds of winning are greater than the jackpot. > > The other way around. > > You buy a ticket when the jackpot is greater than the odds of winning.     

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Author: Pat Durkin
Date: Mar 9, 2008 12:34

Neal Eckhardt <neckhardt@penntraffic.nospam.com> wrote: On 29 May 2007 17:32:45 -0700, Veronique <veroniqueunique@gmail.com> wrote: my rationale is I only buy a ticket when the odds of winning are greater than the jackpot. The other way around. You buy a ticket when the jackpot is greater than the odds of winning. If the odds of winning are 1 in 8 million, then a $10
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In my exhaustive studies over 15 years, I found many-- if not all Lotto systems-- will never be any better than chance. Most are much much lower. If you figure out the real chances of winning, the odds are often up to I in 41 million for a $1 game (California Super Lotto Plus). You should start setting your $100 notes alight... this way it's more fun than putting them on Lotto. Other lotto systems     

Group: alt.fan.ceciladams · Group Profile · Search for Buyer Lottery Winnings in alt.fan.ceciladams
Author: Charles Bishop
Date: Sep 2, 2007 12:15

In my exhaustive studies over 15 years, I found many-- if not all Lotto systems-- will never be any better than chance. Most are much much lower. If you figure out the real chances of winning, the odds are often up to I in 41 million for a $1 game (California Super Lotto Plus). You should start setting your $100 notes alight... this way it's more fun than putting them on Lotto. Other lotto systems
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In my exhaustive studies over 15 years, I found many-- if not all Lotto systems-- will never be any better than chance. Most are much much lower. If you figure out the real chances of winning, the odds are often up to I in 41 million for a $1 game (California Super Lotto Plus). You should start setting your $100 notes alight... this way it's more fun than putting them on Lotto. Other lotto systems     

Group: alt.fan.ceciladams · Group Profile · Search for Buyer Lottery Winnings in alt.fan.ceciladams
Author: Veronique
Date: May 30, 2007 08:14

In my exhaustive studies over 15 years, I found many-- if not all Lotto systems-- will never be any better than chance. Most are much much lower. If you figure out the real chances of winning, the odds are often up to I in 41 million for a $1 game (California Super Lotto Plus). You should start setting your $100 notes alight... this way it's more fun than putting them on Lotto. Other lotto systems
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Group: alt.fan.ceciladams · Group Profile · Search for Buyer Lottery Winnings in alt.fan.ceciladams
Author: raven
Date: May 30, 2007 07:49

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Group: alt.sports.basketball.nba.tor-raptors · Group Profile · Search for Buyer Lottery Winnings in alt.sports.basketball.nba.tor-raptors
Author: yrbyiyqhycfy
Date: Dec 24, 2006 01:08

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Group: soc.men · Group Profile · Search for Buyer Lottery Winnings in soc.men
Author: vernon brown
Date: Dec 24, 2006 01:00

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Group: rec.sport.triathlon · Group Profile · Search for Buyer Lottery Winnings in rec.sport.triathlon
Author: vernon brown
Date: Dec 24, 2006 00:59

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Group: alt.lawyers · Group Profile · Search for Buyer Lottery Winnings in alt.lawyers
Author: akhvndygbgvp
Date: Dec 24, 2006 00:57

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