wazzappenning
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playing a 3if6 probably wont get you anywhere if your 20 numbers get five of the pick, but what about other wheels will a 3if5 or 3if3 get you better odds at the top prizes???
I quit smoking 6 years ago and that is the money i use for my lottery purchases. I was smoking 2 packs a day and at $4.50 a pack that allows $63.00 per week for the lottery purchases.wazzappenning said:ty someone finally answered. i guess what im asking is am i better to play a 3if6 or does a 3if3 give me better odds at 3if6 or5if6. also on another not i had another hair brained sceme you wait for a year, put your 20$ a week in a jar(or if you can a gia or something that makes interest)that is if you can just see it as lotto money and not keep it or spend it elsewhere. then at the end of year...(rough calculation,20x50weeks=1000$. then play it all on one draw. seems like a lot of cash...but 1 tix gets you 1 in 14,000,000. so 10 is 1 in 1,400,000, 100 is 1 in 140,000, and 1000 is 1 in 14,000. hell of a lot better odds than playing your 10$ twice a week. now, wait ten years...or get 10 people in on it(if you cant wait 10 years) and you play 10,000$ or 1 in 1400. canada 649 is 2$ a tix so you would have to save 40$ a week for a yearly total of 2000$.
Wheels are optimized to meet the minimum win guaranteewazzappenning said:playing a 3if6 probably wont get you anywhere if your 20 numbers get five of the pick, but what about other wheels will a 3if5 or 3if3 get you better odds at the top prizes???
DLD said:I quit smoking 6 years ago and that is the money i use for my lottery purchases. I was smoking 2 packs a day and at $4.50 a pack that allows $63.00 per week for the lottery purchases.
CalifDude said:Congratulations!!
I also quit smoking 6 years ago and was smoking 2 packs a day. I smoked for 40 years and have not had even one puff since then. I am very proud and I am sure you are also. It is tougher than most people think.
Keep it up!!
CalifDude
blitzed said:Right on CalifDude!
my grandma grew up on a farm in North Carolina...of course that is back where lotsa 'baccy is grown...she was smokin since 16, she finally quit a few years ago...still alive and kickin at 87 whew!
soooo even if someone has smoked a hell of a lot in their life, it is still possible to tally up plenty more years o livin life
later,
blitzed