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I do the thunderball when it’s on , only £1 a go and £500k would be enough for both of us to retire on - get the odd £10 and have been playing on same money for a few months now since winning £71 back in July
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Are you doing it right? I’ve won the jackpot 4/5 times now. It’s easy once you know the system.I know this has been discussed loads on here but think it must be months since even won a free lucky dip, ie two numbers. Won 1.90 on the Euromillions again months ago but as a ticket is 2.50, winning is total bollocks, still lost 60p. Wish had put the money into something, even premium bonds other than all the works syndicates been in for years.
Watched a video about the start of life on earth, not even the same odds as a hurricane going through an aircraft junkyard and assembling a fully functioning 747, more like a hurricane blowing through a quarry and picking up iron ore etc and building a 747, in other words about the same as winning Euromillions, at least feels that way.
Anybody still do it? Just feels like only way for most of us to do what we want to do, pack in work etc. Should stop but for a split second, that hope on opening my email would be gone, all we buy is hope but reaches a point you think, been done here.
Living the dream. I would definitely stop doing it if say 5 or 6 numbers and won next to nothing. Sure a load of taxi drivers in some big syndicate, 6 numbers and won not a lot.My great grandad got 5 numbers and the bonus ball in the second year it was running. I think it only paid 13k. Sickening, but he was happy and went out and bought a new lada.
Your first point around shoe laces show why odds aren't really weird or baffling. Odds are about the likely hood of that outcome happening. So while your numbers on the lottery have just as much chance of appearing as any other combination, you only have one outcome where your combination comes up, against all the outcomes where your combination doesn't come up.Odds are weird things though and completely baffling. Like your shoelaces getting tangled and cursing it. It's cos there is only one way for them not to be tangled but an infinite number of ways for them to be tangled (in a mathematical sense).
Same with your hurricane analogy. How many different ways are there to rearrange all that junk?
Everything that is possible in a random situation has as much chance of happening as all the other possibilities, so if you drop all of the pieces of a broken glass they have just as much chance of falling and rearranging themselves into a complete glass as they do of any other arrangement of pieces.
With the EuroMillions, though, I think the breakdown of prizes really needs to be looked at as these smaller prizes are utterly pointless.
Never done the lottery for years. Total waste of time.I know this has been discussed loads on here but think it must be months since even won a free lucky dip, ie two numbers. Won 1.90 on the Euromillions again months ago but as a ticket is 2.50, winning is total bollocks, still lost 60p. Wish had put the money into something, even premium bonds other than all the works syndicates been in for years.
Watched a video about the start of life on earth, not even the same odds as a hurricane going through an aircraft junkyard and assembling a fully functioning 747, more like a hurricane blowing through a quarry and picking up iron ore etc and building a 747, in other words about the same as winning Euromillions, at least feels that way.
Anybody still do it? Just feels like only way for most of us to do what we want to do, pack in work etc. Should stop but for a split second, that hope on opening my email would be gone, all we buy is hope but reaches a point you think, been done here.
I don’t think winning a huge jackpot would bring anything to your life TBF Jeff.Never done the lottery for years. Total waste of time.
No, you are wrong, I don’t have it all and you are in control of your feelings.I don’t think winning a huge jackpot would bring anything to your life TBF Jeff.
From what you post on here, you already have it all, and more.
You make the rest of us feel shit.
Aye the thunderball now and again is all I do as well.I do the thunderball when it’s on , only £1 a go and £500k would be enough for both of us to retire on - get the odd £10 and have been playing on same money for a few months now since winning £71 back in July