Winning The Lottery Research Paper

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Strategies for Increasing Your Chances of Winning the Jackpot One strategy for increasing your chances of winning is, of course, buying a lot of tickets. If you were to buy a million tickets, the likelihood of you winning the lottery jackpot is very high. The likelihood of you actually winning the smaller prizes astronomically high. Each ticket purchased will increase your chances of winning. The chances of you winning the jackpot by purchasing a lot of tickets are even higher compared to just buying one. Moreover, understanding which numbers often come up in the lottery draw is also instrumental for you in picking your numbers. As stated in the introduction, there are obviously some numbers that have a low chance of being drawn. Of course …show more content…

During the 1990's Lustig grew up during hard times and decided to start playing the lottery. He won a $10,000 prize (note: $10,000 was a lot of money back then), and then he started playing more and more and started winning more. Some people would say that he was a lucky person, but according to him, his winnings had nothing to do with luck, but more with developing a strategy for success. One strategy was picking his own numbers. 80% of smaller lottery prize winnings are won by using Quick Picks. That is because the more people that play with Quick Picks, the more who will people win. Of course people are going to win smaller prizes because of the excessive amount of tickets being that are being bought. But another thing that can be more reliable than choosing Quick Picks is selecting the numbers for yourself. The majority of jackpot winners are not people who use Quick Picks, but they are people who pick their own numbers. Richard Lustig suggests that you do just that because he doesn't believe in luck. He says that luck didn't have anything to do with his wins. You have to play more in order to receive more. He also suggests that you play faithfully play every week like it's a job, but also sticking to a budget. Don't make the mistake of spending all of your money on the lottery and

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