LOL!!! Compare with the big time Lotto games as in Mega Millions, currently at $250M this Tuesday, 6/49 is just a baby step, my dear Mr. Cobster. OK, according to Mr. Zed's conception, probably Lotto 201 offered by TERB University. *Wink, wink* The good doc seems to be caught in a time warp at TERB these days and is waiting for Freddie to offer a graduate level course in big time lotto games or perhaps a post-doc research course on sudden enlightenment for lotto jackpots. Eeeeooooommmmmm LOL!!!Cobster said:lmao!
I'm talking 6/49, big jackpot, not petty little 2# combos Mr. Zed.
I have 2 lines 5/5 Keno last night, $500.00Cobster said:lmao!
I'm talking 6/49, big jackpot, not petty little 2# combos Mr. Zed.
I am not aware of that forum. But for Keno or pick3/4 or any other lotteryabstinent said:how many lines do u play on average?
i tend to stick to 4/4, or 3/3(and bet higher, but less lines)
are you on www.lotto649.ws? they have discussions in regards to keno as well. similiar guy like you on that board seems to win quite often as well
cheers
yup, youre right. basically anaylizse whats overdue, certain patterns, how many even-odd numbers occured, numbers ending in a certain digits, missed sets of numbers eg:from 60-70, repeats, wheeling, matrix, etc.Fred Zed said:I am not aware of that forum. But for Keno or pick3/4 or any other lottery
you need to do a matrix.
eg: seperate the numbers 12 digits or 11 digits
then monitor your matrix against recent results
If I had a recent win I might go 30 lines or more.
but my advice is to bet with money that you have won, not money from your regular income.
Good number selection is far more important than the number of bets you place.
There is a guy in our area who regularly bets 80 lines (4 - 5 number game) a day but never wins anything.
Payday is 4/77 - I think OLGCabstinent said:yup, youre right. basically anaylizse whats overdue, certain patterns, how many even-odd numbers occured, numbers ending in a certain digits, missed sets of numbers eg:from 60-70, repeats, wheeling, matrix, etc.
im assuming that guy plays blindly without really researching?
anyways, i reccommed you browse these sites you might find helpful/interesting.
http://www.lotto649.ws/keno/8354-whats-your-keno-strategy-23.html
(recent ^^^ or you can view it from page 1 below)
http://www.lotto649.ws/keno/8354-whats-your-keno-strategy.html
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this page shows overdues, highs lows, etc (but seems to be under construction at the moment)
http://www.lottostrategies.com/script/last_results/263/ON/ontario-lottery-results.html
do you keep track of your win:loss ratio?
im trying to find way to win this in payday, but unforunately quite difficult.
cheers.
Freddie:Fred Zed said:Payday is 4/77 - I think OLGC
have the odds of winning this lottery screwed up.
At $2 per line I don't find payday to be an attractive proposition.
I never play Payday but good luck.
If you lose money that you won from the OLGC it does not matter as much.
If and when my winnings get depleted I will restrict myself to
a few $$ play per draw. But I treat my winnings as play money.
I consider myself lucky because I usually win something before
I run out of play money.
The point is to focus on the smaller lotteries with better odds so you can build a small budget for yourself to play with.
Guess what, Mr. Cobster, the powerball jackpot winner was indeed a quickpick.Cobster said:Good Luck with that scenic.
Somebody won the $350 million powerball over the weekend - 1 ticket.
DYING to know if it was a quickpick ticket.
Hey pal, just keep chucking along. Lucky Luck will catch up with you. LOL!!!Cobster said:Another quick pick winner, oh gawd.
What's that saying about bad luck..."if i didn't have any luck..." or something along those lines.
Bla! Congrats to them
lol..actually in total I won $3, 900 in August alone but I do admit I spent a bit more than the US Representative, so far this month I have won only $100.00 but the month is not over yet.Scenicdrive said:Freddie:
May be you have the same strategy as this millionaire US. Representative who keeps winning smaller jackpots.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070907/ap_on_fe_st/odd_lucky_congressman
The good doc would like to follow a much more difficult strategy, namely speak softly and carry a big stick. Hit it hard and hit it big. *Wink, wink* May the lucky stars shine of us both.
LOL!!!
May the good doc interpret what you said as a few drinks for all TERB members for free??? Hey even that won't dent a hole on the $300+Million jackpot. So be generous, Pal. LOL!!!Cobster said:When if it does, we're going for a few drinks to a SC.
Fred Zed said:lol..actually in total I won $3, 900 in August alone but I do admit I spent a bit more than the US Representative, so far this month I have won only $100.00 but the month is not over yet.
The small lotteries are very good practice for the biggies.
Wait till I have some time to crank out the numbers doc, I will get back to ya.
Freddie:Fred Zed said:btw doc, getting back to the article you quoted. The odds of winning as calculated by the Lottery Corps usually refer to the chance of winning from
one of their randomly generated quick picks. They don't take it account the guy who takes
extra care to select his own numbers and generate his own combos and hence improve his odds somewhat.
http://www.olg.ca/lotteries/games/howtoplay.do?game=daily_kenoUzo said:Hey Fred,
Just read your success on Keno...not really a lottery ticket player (except the odd Super7), what is Keno lol and what method you use for numbers....I'm interested in trying this out the next time I"m in Toronto!
Cheers.
I suspect OLGC added a second or third number generator for Keno recently or they purchased a brand new one..AsianInvasion said:Hi guys,
enjoyed reading your postings. I played Keno in the past, like it but find it hard to play on a daily basis after needing to track numbers and finding the right combinations.
I think Abstinent is dead on. Analysing the numbers gives you a better shot at hitting the numbers, but of course does not guarantee you winning.
I like roulette, and Keno reminds me of it, but a larger scale in that it's double the amount of numbers. With Roulette, you have a 95% chance your number will hit in 105 spins. If you have the patience to wait 5 hours at a roulette table for them to spin 100 times, then start playing, you will come out ahead (most of the time). I've been burned before
same goes with Keno, like Fred said, a number that hasn't come in for 15 spins is bound to come in. Combine it with other numbers that you think will come in.
going to try Keno again (got 6/6 before, but only once). Let you know how I do and what I pick.