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To: MichCapCon

With the outlay of $1, I think I could settle for $522 million with a smile on my face. That would last me the rest of my days, in style, with plenty left over for my kids.

In the end, I would still be out of pocket, only $1.


11 posted on 01/28/2016 12:12:07 PM PST by FrankR (You're only enslaved to the extent of the charity that you receive!)
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To: FrankR
With the outlay of $1

Nope. The powerball is a $2 ticket. But that's not the best part...

I've heard it claimed that lotteries are taxes on the poor, but that's not really the case. It's a tax on the mathematically challenged.

The best example of this was from a few years ago, when the organized crime syndicate behind it wanted to help jack up the grand prizes. They figured out that the best way for this was fewer big payouts, and new marketing.

Their solution was to add additional numbers to the set of possible number, effectively reducing the odds of winning the jackpot by about 40%.

At the same time, they rolled out a marketing campaign, stating that the additional numbers from which to choose "gives you more ways to win!"

I read somewhere that the odds of being struck by lightning WHILE being attacked by a shark are greater than winning the jackpot.

Still you can't win if you don't pay, even if the odds of winning are fractionally better than 0%. So I'll admit, I also pay my share of the "Stupid Tax," buying a couple of tickets when the jackpot hits about $300M or more.

But it's funny how much more honest "The Mob" was when they ran lotteries, better known as "The Numbers." Back then, when you won, you actually collected what they promised. Funny how much more honest "the Mob" was than the REAL "organized crime syndicate," also known as the government.

Mark

42 posted on 01/28/2016 6:06:09 PM PST by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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