July 13 picks and discussion

daleks

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focusing this week on 8,13,31,41, and mixing in 16,19,23,28,33,34,37,41

:beer: .....cheapest available, pacific lager six pak
 

joechoda

Member
i'm going with some random.org quick picks generated at 07:13 am :p and tonite at 7:13 pm i will cash in my free tickets from last weeks anti-climatic draw~

*cheapest availble* BC Homegrown!! :hair:

good luck and go #13 !!!
 

tomtom

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Well, if this was a game with 7 to 8 times better odds, with much bigger percent money to lower level prizes, same combination prices or lower combination prices, and a bigger return to players then, imo :

-Starting JP may be much higher
-There would be much more JP and other bigger prize winners.
-Lottery corp might make around $12 million or more in each draw , with about $30 mill sales, while providing more $ to players prizes…
-and such

So , since it is not, then

-There is just 2.5 mill staring JP,while there is a much smaller percent of prizes money for lower level prizes
 

tomtom

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tomtom said:
-There is just 2.5 mill staring JP,while there is a much smaller percent of prizes money for lower level prizes

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... :D
 

roger.www

Member
tomtom 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... :D
For once I agree with you...........very tough to win ANY super 7 prize
and given the $2 per line price tag & 7 numbers the $2.5m JP is an insult
to the gambling public. I for one rarely play super 7.
 

tomtom

Member
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.
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

Member
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...
You have to experience something - ie: push the limits and try different approaches to speak knowledgeably about it. 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 picks will generate a free ticket at best. Very tough to get 7 numbers in one line out of 47.
A few weeks ago I correctly guessed 2 super 7 numbers (1-11) and played 25 lines that included
those 2 numbers. The best line I got was 4/7. That should give you an indication how tough this game is.
 

tomtom

Member
roger.www said:
You have to experience something - ie: push the limits and try different approaches to speak knowledgeably about it.

How do you may know what someone you don't know might have experienced in lottery or in something else, and what not? Are you saying you have some extra powers or such? If yes, they may not work all the time.:D

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.

I've at least basic math finished in a school(s), or more, think that have at least a bit of a common sense , or more, have or used to play a lottery games quite a bit if I was thinking they might be at least for kinda entertainment purpose if inexpensive and if made to me some sense regarding number of good winners and quality of all prizes, learned a lot about various lottery games ( and possibly learned about a lot related,which at least some didn't make me any happy about it, but still glad that learned it) , have at least an internet connection and find what quality of games might be offered at various places....

That's at least something about my lottery knowledge , what should be enough for you ......
Other things about lottery or possibly related to a lottery, or something else, we may see totally different...
 

roger.www

Member
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.
 

tomtom

Member
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.

Yup..some people aren’t any easy catch …and may see a nonsense.

That’s way different quality games have different numbers of tickets sold regarding population in any area.....

And that's way a good lottery corp has various odds games at various prices, but at a same quality... since lottery licenses aren't shared, and may make feel bad quite a lot of people by organizing just games that many may see a bad deal.......


So, just go and talk to someone else about your “system" :thumb:
 

tomtom

Member
roger.www said:
Truly a waste of time and ink to respond to you.

And…thank you, that’s quite encouraging for me…

well, If someone may believe in your constant high odds beating with a few tickets in a lottery game nonsense , that it’s nothing where I could help…there might be some phone numbers for that, I believe…

But, I just wonder how did you get an idea that someone you by a chance encounter might believe in that? Is an average person or a player that naive in your opinion?

I never was thinking that way, after reading about reactions of various players when a game changes, or gets extremely more expensive, in the name of a huuuge JPs, or such… or after looking at some games numbers of combinations sold in each draw
 

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