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Does anyone have a good strategy for the Ohio lottery???

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dont play it..want to try it..use to play about 10yrs ago..now they got all this new things everyday..a person could drop some$$$$,s...

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  1. Yes: Don't play. Your odds are terrible. If you must gamble, head for a casino and try your hand at blackjack. Your odds are also much better at the racetrack or online.


  2. If you're playing instants check the site (see link) and it tells you how many top prizes remain. If you click the individual game, it tells you odds of winning and a full breakdown of all remaining prizes. Play instants that have a good payout ratio and still have a lot of top prizes remaining, this way you don't waste your money buying tickets that have very few winners left in the pool.

    On the numbers games like classic lotto, pick 3, pick 4, etc., don't spend more than you can afford to lose (common sense) and stick with the same numbers each time you play.

  3. Here are good strategies for

    Texas, California, Florida, UK Lotto, and Euromillions.....

    www.lotteryinsight.com

  4. yes..

    http://www.quazen.com/Recreation/Gamblin...

    I dont live in Ohio.. so cant play that one.. but we win small amounts of money weekly with this system...

  5. Lotteries are money raising devices, the best strategy is to avoid them.

    The return on a lottery is about 50% where the return on say 6 deck blackjack conventional rules is 99.6%

    This means that on average you will lose one betting unit evry 2 trials in the lottery and one betting unit every 250 while playing blackjack, yes it also could be said that you will lose your money 125X as fast!!!

    lemme just say that again....125X as fast as you will in a casino playing blackjack, and some similer number of ludicrous proportions playing any other game, so dont play the lottery period.

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