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[Misc] Same numbers on the Lottery for 30 years











METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
6,826
Picking the same numbers is just madness. Whilst statistically unlikely imagine those numbers coming up the one day you didn't play them? Lucky Dip all the way avoid the heartbreak.

And can people who bang on about the odds and proudly announce they never do it just feck off! As long as you don't spend too much what's wrong with a little dream?
 


tstanbur

Well-known member
Sep 16, 2011
512
Picking the same numbers is just madness. Whilst statistically unlikely imagine those numbers coming up the one day you didn't play them? Lucky Dip all the way avoid the heartbreak.

And can people who bang on about the odds and proudly announce they never do it just feck off! As long as you don't spend too much what's wrong with a little dream?
That’s why you set up a direct debit. Set and forget.

Don’t need to remember to play or to check the results.
 






Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,122
Faversham
I had 5 numbers and the bonus the week I didn't do it, about 3 years after it started, but the prize for that was only about £150. That made me realize what a waste of time and money it was and haven't done it since....

One of my numbers was my son's age when I started doing it. 5. He's 38 now :lolol:
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,122
Faversham
To be fair, this is a great way to tell that the person you are talking to is a total bullshitter. So it does have its uses.
Reminds me of all those holes in one on wordle when it first started.
 








Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,631
I had 5 numbers and the bonus the week I didn't do it, about 3 years after it started, but the prize for that was only about £150. That made me realize what a waste of time and money it was and haven't done it since....

One of my numbers was my son's age when I started doing it. 5. He's 38 now :lolol:

It's the 30th Anniversary of the lottery this week!

🤔
 




Birdie Boy

Well-known member
Jun 17, 2011
4,387
I had 5 numbers and the bonus the week I didn't do it, about 3 years after it started, but the prize for that was only about £150. That made me realize what a waste of time and money it was and haven't done it since....

One of my numbers was my son's age when I started doing it. 5. He's 38 now :lolol:
Sorry, I call BS 🙂. No way would 5 and the bonus be £150. I had 5 and it was £1100. Back then when it was 3 years old the jackpot was millions even on week 1, now it is about £1.5m the first week.
 


Birdie Boy

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Jun 17, 2011
4,387
My wife's relative won £1m on Christmas eve a number of years ago. They didn't particular need it but helped out family with paying for a family wedding etc. Unfortunately I don't think it helped them as they were borderline alcoholic anyway and they are both definitely very alcoholic now. Family has had to get involved with one side trying to take/steal the money and another trying for POA. The person that is going for POA doesn't need the money and is trying to do the right thing and stop them from killing themselves.
 


BrightonCottager

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Sep 30, 2013
2,769
Brighton
Lucky I managed my expectations when I saw the "you've won a prize" email on Saturday morning. Dreams of a flat in Putney and a new bicycle evaporated when I discovered I'd won £2.90, not the £127m I'd hoped for.
 
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Mo Gosfield

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Aug 11, 2010
6,362
In the very early days of the lottery there were multiple winners of the jackpot one saturday night ( about 120 if I remember rightly ) They put it down to a line of popular numbers ( my arse ) They ensured that it has never been repeated.
Why? Because its rigged. The majority of the most popular drawn numbers are higher than 31. That's because most people's lucky numbers are birthdays or single digits. The percentage payout from six numbers down to five doesn't add up. Its in their interest to have an increasing large jackpot. It draws people in. They want rollovers. They don't want it won every week
It's even worse on Euromillions. A huge fiddle. The percentage discrepancies are even worse. They publish the odds on all the winning combinations. Work it out. It doesn't add up.
 


Birdie Boy

Well-known member
Jun 17, 2011
4,387
In the very early days of the lottery there were multiple winners of the jackpot one saturday night ( about 120 if I remember rightly ) They put it down to a line of popular numbers ( my arse ) They ensured that it has never been repeated.
Why? Because its rigged. The majority of the most popular drawn numbers are higher than 31. That's because most people's lucky numbers are birthdays or single digits. The percentage payout from six numbers down to five doesn't add up. Its in their interest to have an increasing large jackpot. It draws people in. They want rollovers. They don't want it won every week
It's even worse on Euromillions. A huge fiddle. The percentage discrepancies are even worse. They publish the odds on all the winning combinations. Work it out. It doesn't add up.
Yes, I always do high numbers. Plus I tend to wait for the lotto to get to the must be won stage. The euros, I wait until £100m plus, it is only occasionally won before this. I also use high numbers here.
The set for life is very rarely won.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,122
Faversham
Yeah, this geezer (it’s probably why I still play)
This was 2006, I used to work with him in the 90s he wasn’t particularly well off but wasn’t afraid to graft often doing 6/7 day weeks. We had a few beers and a few laughs back then but lost touch and I only knew about this when I read it in the paper. We became “friends” on Facebook about 8 years ago but we have NEVER mentioned it.

EDIT: I’ve cut the top bit off, it was £8.4 MILLION!
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Sorry, I call BS 🙂. No way would 5 and the bonus be £150. I had 5 and it was £1100. Back then when it was 3 years old the jackpot was millions even on week 1, now it is about £1.5m the first week.
You mean.....I missed out....on a massive win because one week I forgot to buy a ticket? :ohmy:

(my recollection was the bonus ball 'counted' only if you got 6 numbers, and there were lots of people with 5 numbers that week.)
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,122
Faversham
It's the 30th Anniversary of the lottery this week!

🤔
Numbers schmumbers.

He was 9, not 5. So 29 years ago.

(Two of my numbers were 9 and 5; in my anecdote I mixed up his age and my birth month. You can guess the rest (of my numbers)) :wink:
 








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