therichster
Member
I am not sure if people have given this much thought, but I've noticed from having watched the picks and statistics from each weeks drawings from both super 7 and 6/49. Although super 7 is only drawn once a week, it seems that the jackpot doesn't seem to reach to the same size as 6/49 usually does. Once in a while, it goes above 12million..but otherwise people tend to win the jackpot before that can happen. And comparing the amounts sold in tickets, super 7 still manages to give away more 6/6 jackpots.
The funny thing is that when you compare 6/49's odds of winning ( 1 in 13,983,816 ) to that of super 7 ( 1 in 20,963,833 ), the opposite should be true.
What could be the answer to this? could it be that 6/49 always reaches higher jackpots because it is played twice as often as super 7? so the odds allow it more often for people not to win the jackpot? or is it simply that super 7's odds of winning a free ticket and smaller prize payouts have a higher precentage?...meaning that people will either get to play again for free or will reinvest in more tickets with the smaller winnings?
Anybody have any ideas?
The funny thing is that when you compare 6/49's odds of winning ( 1 in 13,983,816 ) to that of super 7 ( 1 in 20,963,833 ), the opposite should be true.
What could be the answer to this? could it be that 6/49 always reaches higher jackpots because it is played twice as often as super 7? so the odds allow it more often for people not to win the jackpot? or is it simply that super 7's odds of winning a free ticket and smaller prize payouts have a higher precentage?...meaning that people will either get to play again for free or will reinvest in more tickets with the smaller winnings?
Anybody have any ideas?