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How many lottery tickets do you have to buy in a row to win?

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How many lottery tickets do you have to buy in a row to win?

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  1. Hi,

    It depends on the circumstances of the scratcher lottery tickets...sometimes, you can just buy 1 ticket and get a big winner...and sometimes, you can buy 10 tickets in a row & then finally get a winner...

    One tip is...if there was a BIG winner already in a scratcher roll, you do NOT want to play the next consecutive ticket because most of the time, it is rare to see TWO big winners in a row...

    ...In the scratchers, any prize above $25 is considered a big winner...so if you see someone win $25 from one scratcher game, AVOID that particular game because the very next tickets will NOT be winners...

    Best of success to you!

    BJ

    http://www.HowToWinScratchers.com


  2. 0 - ZERO :)

  3. you could buy a 100 or however many you want.. but you still have like 1 out of a million chances of winning

  4. It depends on what lottery you are talking about.  Every game, in every part of the world, has different odds.

    So it depends, what lottery are you talking about?  Which game in that lottery are you talking about?  How many tickets are involved?  What are the odds of that specific game?  And many more variables.

    The lottery is random.  If you are talking about scratch off tickets, you could buy 100 in a row without winning anything, or you could buy one and hit the jackpot.  It is random, so there is no pattern to look out for.

    If the lottery ticket says the odds of winning are one in three, it does not follow that buying four tickets guarantees a win.

  5. Just one good one baby!

  6. To ensure a 100% win, you'll buy 14,700+ tickets. You'll have to wait the pot money is greater than the money you spent in the tickets though.

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