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Saw the digital display at a Gas station showing Powerball jackpot at 999. LOL awesome
Y2K sign?
Saw the digital display at a Gas station showing Powerball jackpot at 999. LOL awesome
Y2K sign?
Primm, Nevada (adjacent to California state line) . . related discussion.
That's insane. $2 ticket plus 400 miles worth the time, gas, and wear on the car. You can buy hookers and blow for that price.Primm, Nevada (adjacent to California state line) . . related discussion.
I thought about this. It only works if there is only one winner.time to buy every number ;-)
time to buy every number ;-)
I thought about this. It only works if there is only one winner.
Good thing we never do that here. :whiste::sneaky:which reminds me...a large part of China's ongoing market collapse is due to banks actually loaning out Chinabucks or wans or whatever they are called for stock purchases.
....loans for purchasing stocks.
Holy shit. what a fucked country.
Good thing we never do that here. :whiste::sneaky:
I thought about this. It only works if there is only one winner.
Edit: I also thought of another option the states could offer tovacuum up more sucker betsprovide more options to players. For $10/pop they could offer exclusive use of a number so no jackpot sharing. It would require a real-time ticket registry but for the extra income it would likely generate, probably worth it to the states.
I know, you'd also win another 25 million form getting 5 numbers correct (without the powerball)
and some trivial money past that.
I also don't know if its possible to actually do, is there a button on the machine that says buy all? or do you have to physically fill out a sheet with each number, that would probably make it physically impossible.
time to buy every number ;-)
I thought about this. It only works if there is only one winner.
they should have a special "buy all" option to buy all combinations as a special ticket for the full/correct price matching the total possibilities.
I thought about this. It only works if there is only one winner.
Even then it doesn't work really.
Tickets are $2 each I think (never played, so not sure but that's what I have been told). It would cost around 584 million to buy every combination. According to the Powerball site, the cash payout on 1.3 billion is right around 800 million. Take 50% for taxes leaves you just over 400 million left. You would have lost over 100 million when all is said and done.
Perhaps taking the yearly payouts would result in a net gain.