tomtom said:-There is just 2.5 mill staring JP,while there is a much smaller percent of prizes money for lower level prizes
For once I agree with you...........very tough to win ANY super 7 prizetomtom said:Here should be - just 2.5 mill starting JP.....with above IFs, might be much, ,much higher...
So, players gotta wait sometimes to see a JP winner, or even a second prize winners sometime... And, lottery corp gotta wait to make $12 million or more , after prizes, in a draw.
For every action, there is an equal reaction...that was a law in physics , if I remember good...![]()
Well, but I can't agree with you this time. The game has pretty good price for one combination...and that's less than 70 cents...and, by a combination I mean one line of own numbers , or a quick pick, but just if a player like that option..or oposite, a qick pik line , or own numbers if player like it.. But, there are many IFs in order for a game to be very popular, aka have a huge numbers of combinations sold while many players find it a good deal....roger.www said:For once I agree with you...........very tough to win ANY super 7 prize
and given the $2 per line price tag the $2.5m JP is an insult
to the gambling public. I for one rarely play super 7.
You have to experience something - ie: push the limits and try different approaches to speak knowledgeably about it. Some of us have done that-tomtom said:Well, but I can't agree with you this time. The game has pretty good price for one combination...and that's less than 70 cents...and, by a combination I mean one line of own numbers , or a quick pick, but just if a player like that option..or oposite, a qick pik line , or own numbers if player like it.. But, there are many IFs in order for a game to be very popular, aka have a huge numbers of combinations sold while many players find it a good deal....
some of IFs, are in the few topics above.....and when I say something, I use proven data, aka positive example that exist...but, also I use just games where people can choose and play just own numbers , with a quick pick just option for a player...and also , games with ball machines, TV draws...and such....I do not know much about other games, since never was interested in them.... but sure, nothing have against playing a few tickets in such games, altogether with a really good game, if such exists...
And, sure thing,just followed a game that has possibly pretty good odds, less than 1 in 2 millions for JP, ball machines, own numbers with a Quck picks just option , and such, at $2 for a combination that has rapidly decreased ticket sales during time....simply, a combination price is very important for a player, just like the odds, and quality of all prizes...
roger.www said:You have to experience something - ie: push the limits and try different approaches to speak knowledgeably about it.
roger.www said:Some of us have done that-
wheeled large combos and such like. After you have done that and won
or lost some money ( not just a few bucks!) you have a better understanding of the lottery. If you want to know my opinion - the extra lines you get from
super 7 are not worth the paper they are printed on. Once in 5 years you might get one that has 5/7=$100 but that won't compensate for your losses on the super7 lottery over the years. The vast majority of super7 quick will generate a free ticket at best. Very tough to get 7 numbers in one line out of 47.
roger.www said:I am sorry Tomtom but I don't find anything of value in your posts
just a lot of confused ramblings. Again if you tried to read what others
are saying AND understand it, you might actually start winning some real money.
Truly a waste of time and ink to respond to you.
roger.www said:Truly a waste of time and ink to respond to you.