The Reality and Rules Of Lottery Gambling “ 649 “
If one does not buy a ticket, one can not win, it is impossible. If one buys a single ticket, one has a 1 in 14m chance to win. If one buys 1m tickets, the odds are 13 to 1 that he or she will not win. This person will be out of $2m minus the sum of all winning secondary prizes. It would take 1k people at 1k locations with $2k to perform this task, using quick-picks.
If the Jackpot was $50m, one can have the “ winning numbers “ for sure if she or he spent $28m for every combination that there is. This person would win $22m plus the sum of all secondary prizes, maybe another $2m or so.
For the sake of simplicity; all residual amounts from all Free Tickets won can not be known and are therefore considered moot. How much would it cost to have 25k printouts of 560 different six number combinations given to 25k people with $1.12k at 25k locations to perform this task, let‘s say $9m, each person will get $300.00, and one would need $1.5m for paid staff, supplies, distribution, logistics, etc.
It is doable and worth it. But this person would have to trust each and every one of the 25k people, as beforehand not one error can be made and afterwards all tickets must be sent to the single location for verifying.
But here is the catch, if one other person also has the “ winning numbers “ then instead of netting $15m it becomes a loss of $10m which is bad news and bad Karma.
Karma is not impressed or influenced by how many tickets one buys.
Karma is; that one will have an equal chance to win among all those who bought tickets, relatively speaking.
Karma likes to play mind games with everyone, when nobody wins and the Jackpot is increased.
Karma is amused by and amazed, at the amount of fantasy tax that is collected on a weekly basis.
Karma is impressed by those who become more physically fit by practicing their “ Happy Dance “ a lot.
Karma is Karma.
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