I won $7.00. Didn't quite cover what I spent, but I enjoyed looking up new cars and real estate today so I'll call it a win.
Besides, that'll just make the next jackpot bigger for me.![]()
Do the maths yourself. 5 balls out of 56 plus 1 out of 46. That's 5/56 x 4/55 x 3/54 x 2/53 x 1/52 x 1/46 = 1/175.711.526. I think the number was already mentioned here.
Nothing against people enjoying the virtually non-existent chance to win the jackpot (not that there aren't better and more social stochastic games where you don't lose real money) but playing while not being aware of how slim your chances actually are, gee, that's just riping off yourself.![]()
I found a quarter under the couch, so I've already made 2400% profit today! w00t!
No one ever thinks of the Midwest.![]()
Why should I? I don't live there.
Well fine then. If I win I'll by Saty and the rest of my flyover country companions a drink. But the coasts? Well
Of course that's all before buying the new house in Florida.![]()
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Why should I? I don't live there.
Well fine then. If I win I'll by Saty and the rest of my flyover country companions a drink. But the coasts? Well
Of course that's all before buying the new house in Florida.![]()
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Well, if it makes you feel any better, my ticket was a loser.
I did get two numbers in sequence, but I don't think that's worth anything.
Oh well. better luck next time. If I win then, I'll buy the whole damn world a drink.
About Ricardian equivalence, I totally agree but I think the main reason against it are imperfect capital markets...
I guess my problem with lottery arises when people are not aware that they consume a drug. If you are totally aware of how the game works, how your chances are and so on I don't have any problems with it just like I don't have any problems with folks consuming heroine as long as they know precisely what the drug does to them.
You don't find any heroine corpses among middle-class folks, do you?
Seriously.
Buying a lottery ticket costs $1-$2 and most lottery drawings are 3 times a week. That'a $3-$6 of money a week if you consistently buy lottery tickets. That's hardly a "lot" of money with a potentially huge payoff/return.
For those expected value is usually less than the price for playing.
In other words, you are just wasting your money again.
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