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Do you want to win the lotto?

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i have been doing lotto for a while now and i never can get more than 4 numbers so i muck around and do the systems by choosing the 18 numbers and i always get the lotto numbers i would get a system 18 but they cost $32000 and thats unaffordable but then i think what if i found 32000 people willing to spend a $1000 to make a few million

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  1. You gotta be kidding, if it was that easy, pros that work with numbers would win all the time. It`s a game of chance and luck. Beside that, your math is wrong.


  2. I wanna win, but I ain't gonna join with you. You can't even form a proper question, let alone get your math right.

    Why would you need to find 32000 with $1000?

    Besides, if you can't even win 4, how the heck are you going to win 18.

    DUH!


  3. Your math is off there, but I see what you mean.  

    32,000 people with $1.00

    I have also create a software program that gets the combination of numbers from input of up to 15.  My program generate all possible combinations from those 15 numbers minus those unlikely combos.  Unlikely combos are like this - 1-2-3-4-5, yes they have the same odds, but I've never seen it.

    My State(CA) has this lotto where you pick 5 numbers out of 39

    The jackpot starts at $50,000 and goes up if no one wins.

    So, by picking 15 numbers, you'd have already taken almost half of the possible combinations.  

    It's an interesting theory.  I mean, Lotto are random and is entirely game of luck.  But, doing this, you can increase you chance of that luck.  Knowing nothing is guarantee, that is.

    The downside is like you said, investment.  You need big money to do it.

    Why don't you include how your lotto is played, how many total numbers, how many you pick(to win), and what's average jackpot.

    Then you can form a lotto playing group - I believe that is your intention here.

    By the way, jackpot split into 32,000 people is not very attractive number.  A 32 millions Jackpot and you'd only win $1,000 each.

    320 people would be good, but not many people are willing to put $100

    So, you might have to work on that number to make it more satisfying.

    If the spilt & investment are good, I might be interested.

  4. abso-ffuckingg-lutely, but i have my own system :)

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