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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
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How gullible are some people.

I'll find the 'win' percentage figures later, they will be amazing.

Does anyone have a 'spare' tenner in their pocket?
I bet if you do it's because you don't waste money on things like scratchcards.

Yet another tax on the poor and stupid.
(Which is why I do 3 lots of numbers a week :lol:)
 




Tricky Dicky

New member
Jul 27, 2004
13,558
Sunny Shoreham
Like any betting, don't use what you can't afford to lose. If you can afford it, what does it matter.

I had 5 numbers once on an xmas 25mill payout. Only got £3k though. Nearly, but not quite. Have not played the lotto for about 10 years, but re-opened my account a couple of weeks ago - you never know, I might get that 6th number next time.
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

I believe in Joe Hendry
Oct 4, 2003
12,097
How gullible are some people.

I'll find the 'win' percentage figures later, they will be amazing.

Does anyone have a 'spare' tenner in their pocket?
I bet if you do it's because you don't waste money on things like scratchcards.

Yet another tax on the poor and stupid.
(Which is why I do 3 lots of numbers a week :lol:)

The approx odds on winning on the £10 scratch card is 3.3/1, the lowest prize is £10 the highest is £4 million. That said I wouldn't chuck a tenner at a scratch card ever. I very occasionally get a couple of the £2 ones but never normally win. The other half has had a £500 win recently on them, she also won £250 at bingo a few weeks ago the jammy bitch. Most I've ever won on the scratch cards is £156.
 


Everest

Me
Jul 5, 2003
20,741
Southwick
I had 5 numbers once on an xmas 25mill payout. Only got £3k though. Nearly, but not quite. Have not played the lotto for about 10 years, but re-opened my account a couple of weeks ago - you never know, I might get that 6th number next time.

When you do get it, you'll more than likely be missing the other 5 though.
 


Gary Leeds

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May 5, 2008
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I still cannot see how 16 year olds are allowed to buy lottery tickets yet cannot play a fruit machine with a jackpot of higher than £5 and a stake higher than 10p a go, or go into a book makers and place a bet, yet the government have no issues with them spending £10 on a single ticket.

Also what you need to remember is there are 4 x 4million jackpots on the scratch card. Once one has gone the odds will reduce further and further and you can bet that all 4 winning tickets are not issued yet. The public should be informed when buying a ticket how many prizes have been won as this again further reduces the chances of a winning ticket, would you spend £10 on a ticket if you knew all the top prizes had already been won?. At least with the main lottery you have as much chance with your ticket this week as you will next week, there is always a jackpot up for grabs regardless of if it was won last week
 






Hatterlovesbrighton

something clever
Jul 28, 2003
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Not Luton! Thank God
I still cannot see how 16 year olds are allowed to buy lottery tickets yet cannot play a fruit machine with a jackpot of higher than £5 and a stake higher than 10p a go, or go into a book makers and place a bet, yet the government have no issues with them spending £10 on a single ticket.

Also what you need to remember is there are 4 x 4million jackpots on the scratch card. Once one has gone the odds will reduce further and further and you can bet that all 4 winning tickets are not issued yet. The public should be informed when buying a ticket how many prizes have been won as this again further reduces the chances of a winning ticket, would you spend £10 on a ticket if you knew all the top prizes had already been won?. At least with the main lottery you have as much chance with your ticket this week as you will next week, there is always a jackpot up for grabs regardless of if it was won last week

Has always been 16 for lotteries. Historically seen as a less hard form of Gambling than other forms. Scratchcards stretch the boundary of that a bit........
 


pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,040
West, West, West Sussex
But is it gambling when it is a game of chance? Same as fruit machines really. I see gambling as something where you use your own perceived skill or judgement to predict the outcome of something and bet on it.
 




Frutos

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May 3, 2006
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I work in a place which sells these things and have been amazed at how quickly the £10 ones sell.
 




Hatterlovesbrighton

something clever
Jul 28, 2003
4,543
Not Luton! Thank God
But is it gambling when it is a game of chance? Same as fruit machines really. I see gambling as something where you use your own perceived skill or judgement to predict the outcome of something and bet on it.

The difference is betting (placing money on a unknown event) and gaming (playing a game which has a certain element of probability of winning)
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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I work in a place which sells these things and have been amazed at how quickly the £10 ones sell.
Blimey, shows how little I know.
I'd be curious to know how many none winners go back for more.
 




sam86

Moderator
Feb 18, 2009
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I had the first 3 numbers on one line Saturday. I got WELL excited. I didn't get any more, but the excitement alone (well, and the fact I'd already won a tenner) was worth the £££'s I've spent on the lottery.
 




SeagullSongs

And it's all gone quiet..
Oct 10, 2011
6,937
Southampton
Overall, the average person who plays will lose money, otherwise it wouldn't be viable for the companies to run them.
Of course you will get the odd winner, but it's likely that you'll only get 10-20% of your money back in the long run.
 


Surrey_Albion

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Jan 17, 2011
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Horley
Without sounding too synical,does anyone know anyone who has ever one all six number on the Lotto? I only ask as I do the "idiot tax" on Saturday and Wednesday same numbers etc, and I heard that thanks to social media we are now only five people away from any stranger in the street, if that is correct surely one of my few hundred freind on facebook will know or have a freind who knows someone who has won it and yet no-one seems to know a jackpot winner, not saying its all a huge fix but.........
 


pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,090
peacehaven
I brought a £2 scratch card and won £100.00 so when I collected my winnings I got a £10.00 scratch card and won f*** all
Still £90 in pocket
 


Frutos

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May 3, 2006
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Blimey, shows how little I know.
I'd be curious to know how many none winners go back for more.

Quite a few.

There are multiple "regulars" who have taken to these like a duck to water and will buy multiple ones a week (they've actually been on sale for about 6 weeks, contrary to what the current TV advert says) whether they win or not.

Mind you, I work in a town full of lottery obsessives, so perhaps mine is not a typical example. One customer of ours came in on SIX seperate occasions yesterday to buy scratchcards (not the £10 ones mind) without winning a penny, and has been in four more times today to my knowledge.
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
Quite a few.

There are multiple "regulars" who have taken to these like a duck to water and will buy multiple ones a week (they've actually been on sale for about 6 weeks, contrary to what the current TV advert says) whether they win or not.

Mind you, I work in a town full of lottery obsessives, so perhaps mine is not a typical example. One customer of ours came in on SIX seperate occasions yesterday to buy scratchcards (not the £10 ones mind) without winning a penny, and has been in four more times today to my knowledge.
there's something very wrong with that on so many levels.
 


Tricky Dicky

New member
Jul 27, 2004
13,558
Sunny Shoreham
Without sounding too synical,does anyone know anyone who has ever one all six number on the Lotto? I only ask as I do the "idiot tax" on Saturday and Wednesday same numbers etc, and I heard that thanks to social media we are now only five people away from any stranger in the street, if that is correct surely one of my few hundred freind on facebook will know or have a freind who knows someone who has won it and yet no-one seems to know a jackpot winner, not saying its all a huge fix but.........

With 6 degrees of seperation you're only 6 away from anyone on the planet theoretically - or something like that. As for you personally knowing someone, it would depend on whether your group of acquantances was representative of the lottery playing public, I would think.

My Dad knew someone who won the pools once - it ruined their life.
 


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