South Carolina man wins $100,000 lottery after using strategy he saw on TV

The strategy was to spend $25 per week for three months playing the lottery. During the first week, he won $500. But on the seventh week, he took home $100,000.

           

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Lourdes Irizarry I wouldn't say it's a complete scam I will say it is a controlled random. The reason why they pull out these tickets is because the machine prints out randomly through their algorithm but also registers it In a barcode system. Also these winners are printed out prematurely through the random process sometimes a game has to run its course in order to build larger payout sums... In other words it doesn't make sense to start playing the heck out of a brand new game because it has not even built up enough money to have a large payout.


Jill Gee i actually work in a retail store and we sell scratch off tickets, i do have 1 man that told me in Indiana he bought a 30$ scratch off ticket and won a million $$$ , i waz like what, he told me he never plays power ball or stuff like that, he plays the scratch offs, and every time he buys one, he comes back in about 5 mins. Cause he just won another 500$, ..and u would never know this of him, he is as plain as can be, nothing fancy, drives a beat up old car and kinda looks homelesz at times, he told me he keeps it hidden, the secret that he won that much money, .. so i guess some ppl are just really lucky


Playing $25 a week for three months isn't much of a strategy. Anyone know if there's more to it? Does he focus on certain games when they hit certain totals? Does he pick his numbers using a certain pattern? There are ways to improve your odds in the instant games by tracking the number of tickets outstanding in a given game along with the number of prizes remaining--obviously if 97% of the tickets in an instant game have been sold and there are still lots of big prizes remaining, your chance of winning. One of the finance magazines actually ran an article about that a few years back. As far as the draw games go, I don't think there's a real way you can increase your odds--it's random every draw.


Who would have thought that CNN profits from the losses of those who play the lottery? But clearly they do. CNN is certainly promoting the lottery. CNN is posting an advertisement for the lottery and promoting gambling.

Let's be very clear: the lottery is pure gambling. And there is one thing we know about gambling: there are no winning strategies. If you win, it is pure luck. And one person's past success is of no value to that person or to any other person in future gambles.

But CNN has made a valuable contribution with its post. If you ever wondered what happens to the losses of those who gamble on the lottery, CNN has just provided you with the answer: The money funds the agenda of CNN and the rest of the media. And we all know who runs the media establishment.


Andy White I have worked in the casinos in Las Vegas for over 10 years. I would start at 6:00 in the morning and sometimes at 4:00 in the afternoon and would see the same person at the same slot machine. Those gamblers looked like zombie. They would eat ,drink and smoke on the top of those machines. They would come to the breakfast buffet where I worked as a cashier with a 6 dollars voucher and that was all the money they have left after losing their whole life savings gambling. I saw very few people who won maybe 100k or a if they were lucky enough. I always wondered how much money they fed the machines in order to win what they won.


James Cross Gas prices have skyrocketed across the globe because, the US stopped putting oil into the the global market. The US used to be one of the largest exporters of oil on the planet, now we export nothing, when you take oil out of the global market, it drives the price up. Now Biden is going to countries like Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela to ask them to up their production, so we can buy oil from them. He did all this on purpose, it was all by design. He told us when he was campaigning that he was going to wage war on the fossil fuel companies, and he wouldn't work with them. This shouldn't be any surprise, he told us this is what he was going to do.




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