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Showing posts with label Trivia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trivia. Show all posts

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Same 5 lottery numbers are drawn on same night in two different lottery games

As we were entering the lottery numbers for Hot Lotto, we realized that the numbers looked familiar. So we reviewed our other results and saw that the UK Thunderball selected the same 5 white balls earlier that evening. The numbers drawn for both Hot Lotto and Thunderball on Saturday, August 20, 2011 were:



GameWhite
Numbers Drawn
Thunderball
Hot Ball
Thunderball 6 7 11 22 3310
Hot Lotto6 7 11 22 3313


The white balls are the same!

The two games are identical in the white ball format because they both require players to select 5 of 39 white balls.

Only the bonus balls portion of the games are different. Thunderball contains 14 Thunderballs, whereas Hot Lotto contains 19 Hot balls.

On the white ball side, there are 575,757 unique combinations in each game. To select the same winning number more than once seems nearly impossible, but drawing it on the same night in two different lottery games across the pond is a miracle.


Monday, January 24, 2011

The Average 18 Year Old Has 6,255 Chances to Win the Lottery

Have you ever wondered how many chances you have to win a major lottery in your lifetime?

We too have asked ourselves this question many times. So we consulted the U.S. World Factbook and found the average life expectancy of a U.S. resident is 78.4 years. Since a person must be 18 years old to legally purchase lottery tickets, we find that a person has about 60 years in which they can buy Powerball, Mega Millions, or other lottery tickets.

Since these major lotteries have drawings twice a week, there are 104 opportunities to win each year. Multiplying 104 times 60 years, we obtain 6,240. Because of leap years, a player gets another 15 drawings to play. Adding 6,240 and 15 together, we find that there are a total of 6,255 drawings that may be played

Thus, we conclude, that: The Average 18 Year Old Has 6,255 Chances to Win the Lottery

As you get older, the number of opportunities becomes smaller. You can check the table below to see how many drawing you may have left to play.


Age Drawings
18 6,255
20 6,047
25 5,526
30 5,005
35 4,483
40 3,962
45 3,441
50 2,920
55 2,398
60 1,877
65 1,356
70 835
75 313


Note: These are only averages. Unfortunately, some players may pass away before they reach 78 years old. Others who are more fortunate, can have many more years left to dream.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

When Will Powerball States Begin Selling Mega Millions? (Lottery Trivia Question 2010-02)

This week's Lottery Trivia Question is about the Powerball and Mega Millions Lotteries.

Our Trivia Question #2010-02 is: 

A deal was struck last October allowing Powerball and Mega Millions States to sell both lotteries.
  • When will States begin cross-selling tickets to both lotteries?
  • Will there be any format changes to the games?
Enter your answer by leaving a Comment to this post below. Leave your name, and if you have a website or blog, provide it's URL and name.

We will provide the correct answer next Monday, January 18th, and will post your name and a URL link back to your site.

Have Fun,

JL.........

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

What Game Replaced Pennsylvania Match 6? (Lottery Trivia Question 2010-01)

This week's Lottery Trivia Question is about the Pennsylvania Lottery.

Our Trivia Question #2010-01 is: 

In March 2009, the Pennsylvania Lottery retired its Match 6 Game.
  • What new lottery game replaced Match 6?
  • What is the format of this new game?
  • What are the chances of winning?
Enter your answer by leaving a Comment to this post below. Leave your name, and if you have a website or blog, provide it's URL and name.

We will provide the correct answer next Monday, January 11th, and will post your name and a URL link back to your site.

Have Fun,

JL.........

Monday, January 4, 2010

Lotto Trivia Series to Continue

Beginning tomorrow, Tuesday January 5, 2010, we will resume weekly publication of our popular Lottery Trivia Series.

This will be our second series and will test your knowledge of Lottery terms and various game formats.

Questions will be published every Tuesday, and the correct answers will be posted the following Monday.

We hope this series will bring a little warmth to the frigid Winter months many of us are experiencing in States across America!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Answer to Lottery Trivia Question 12: What Mega Millions State Just Started Taxing Lottery Winnings?

Last week's Lottery Trivia Question #12 was:
  • Which Mega Millions State recently enacted a retroactive Tax on Lottery Winnings?
The Correct Answers is:
  • New Jersey enacted legislation ot retroactively Tax Lottery Winnings above $10,000.
  • Why? Because New Jersey was strapped for cash, the Governor proposed selling Powerball in addition to Mega Millions last Spring. The intention was that adding this new lottery could boost State revenue. However, the MUSL initially rejected the concept of selling both lotteries within a state (May 2009). So, taxation legislation was introduced and passed in June 2009 in the Bills: A-4102/S-2015 (Watson Coleman/Buono) which: Temporarily increases income tax rates for taxpayers with income exceeding $400,000, temporarily adjusts property tax deduction for certain taxpayers with income exceeding $150,000 and taxes New Jersey Lottery Prizes exceeding $10,000 (Governor Corzine Signs $29 Billion State Budget That Reflects Ethic of Shared Responsibility) Ironically, the MUSL and Mega Millions have reached an agreement allowing states to sell both lotteries. Thus, NJ comes out as a big winner by receiving both additional tax revenue and a percentage of lottery sales.( Note that, by wording, lottery taxation is not temporary )
Remember to check-in tomorrow to read our 13th Lottery Trivia Question posting!

Thanks,

JL.........

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Lottery Trivia Question 12: What State Just Began Taxing Lottery Winnings?

This week's Lottery Trivia Question is about the Mega Millions Lottery and Taxation.

Our Trivia Question #12 is:
  • Which Mega Millions State recently enacted a retroactive Tax on Lottery Winnings?
Enter your answer by leaving a Comment to this post below. Leave your name, and if you have a website or blog, provide it's URL and name.

We will provide the correct answer next Monday, December 21st, and will post your name and a URL link back to your site.

Have Fun,

JL.........

Monday, December 14, 2009

Answer to Lottery Trivia Question 11:Chances of Being Hit by Lightning verses Winning the Lottery?

Last week's Lottery Trivia Question #11 was:
  • What are your chances of being hit or killed by lightning?
  • What are your chances of drawing a royal flush on first 5 cards dealt?
  • What are your chances of dying from a shark attack
  • What are your chances of being a President?
  • What are your chances of dating a supermodel?
  • What are your chances of winning Powerball?
The Correct Answers are:
  • Chances of being struck or killed by lightening: 1 in 750,000 (National Weather Service) - Note: Stuck only = 1/576,000 and Killed only = 1 in 2,320,000 (TribLive)
  • Chances of drawing a royal flush on first 5 cards dealt: 1 in 649,740 (TribLive)
  • Chances of dying from a shark attack: 1 in 300,000,000 (TribLive)
  • Chances of being a President: 1 in 10,000,000 (TribLive)
  • Chances of dating a supermodel: 1 in 88,000 (TribLive)
  • Chances of winning Powerball: 1 in 195,249,054 (Powerball)
Remember to check-in tomorrow to read our 12th Lottery Trivia Question posting!

Thanks,

JL.........

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Lottery Trivia Question 11: What Are Your Chances of Being Hit by Lightning & More?

This week's Lottery Trivia Question is about Chances in General.

Our Trivia Question #11 is:
  • What are your chances of being hit or killed by lightning?
  • What are your chances of drawing a royal flush on first 5 cards dealt?
  • What are your chances of dying from a shark attack
  • What are your chances of being a President?
  • What are your chances of dating a supermodel?
  • What are your chances of winning Powerball?
Enter your answer by leaving a Comment to this post below. Leave your name, and if you have a website or blog, provide it's URL and name.

We will provide the correct answer next Monday, December 14th, and will post your name and a URL link back to your site.

Have Fun,

JL.........

Monday, December 7, 2009

Answer to Lottery Trivia Question #10: How can Lottery Players Use Fadic Numbers?

Last week's Lottery Trivia Question #10 was:
  • What is Fadic Addition?
  • How can it be used to select lottery numbers?
  • Where can you learn more about it?
The Correct Answers are:

  • Fadic Addition is the process of adding together the digits of a number, reducing its value the a single digit from 0 to 9. For example, assume that your birthday is October 25 1984, or 10/25/1984. In fadic addition, you add both numbers of the month, day, and year together to obtain 1 7 22. Whenever a resulting number is greater than two digits, you repeat the addition until only one number is left. Since the year value is 22, you must then add the two digits together and get 4. So, in fadic form, our month, day, year birthday is 1 7 4. If we then add these together we get 12. Since it contains 2 numbers, we must them together. Thus, our resulting birthday lucky number is 3!
  • While Fadic Addition is most commonly used in most forms of Numerology, it can also be used by lottery players in a variety of ways. For example, a pick 3 player may obtain his favorite number by reducing his birthday to the fadic month, day, year as shown above and play 1-7-4. A Mega Millions or Powerball player may select his playing combination by randomly selecting Fadic Numbers for each number. Once obtained, the Fadic number can be translated into the underlying number and played. For example, assume that you wish to select the Megaball based on the Fadic Addition of your birthday of Oct 25 1984. Using the example above, the your fadic number is 3. Working backwards, we find that the underlying numbers: 3, 12, 21, 30, 39, and 48 all produce a fadic number of 3. So these are the numbers that we play.
    • You can learn more about Fadic Addition by reading the following articles and searching for the word fadic:

    Remember to check-in tomorrow to read our 11th Lottery Trivia Question posting!

    Thanks,

    JL.........

    Tuesday, December 1, 2009

    Lottery Trivia Question 10: How are Fadic Numbers Used by Lottery Players?

    This week's Lottery Trivia Question is about Lottery Strategies.

    Our Trivia Question #10 is:
    • What is Fadic Addition?
    • How can it be used to select lottery numbers?
    • Where can you learn more about it?
    Enter your answer by leaving a Comment to this post below. Leave your name, and if you have a website or blog, provide it's URL and name.

    We will provide the correct answer next Monday, December 7th, and will post your name and a URL link back to your site.

    Have Fun,

    JL.........

    Monday, November 30, 2009

    Answer to Lottery Trivia Question #9: Has Texas Ever Sold a Jackpot Winning Mega Millions Ticket?

    Last week's Lottery Trivia Question #9 was:
    • Has Texas ever sold a winning Mega Millions Jackpot ticket?
    • If Yes: How many times?
    • When and How Much?
    The Correct Answers are:

    • Yes,  the State of Texas has sold many winning Jackpot tickets.
    • Since joining Mega Millions in December 2003, Texans have won 7 times.
    • The individual dates and amounts were:
      1. 01/01/08     $33M    TX
      2. 08/31/07   $330M    MD/NJ/TX/VA (shared 4 ways)
      3. 07/06/07   $126M    TX
      4. 01/09/07   $122M    TX
      5. 05/16/06     $94M    TX
      6. 03/01/05   $112M    TX
      7. 10/01/04   $101M    TX
    • The total Jackpot winnings for Texas exceeds  $670 million.
    Remember to check-in tomorrow to read our 10th Lottery Trivia Question posting!

    Thanks,

    JL.........

    Tuesday, November 24, 2009

    Lottery Trivia Question 9: Did Anyone in Texas Ever Win a Mega Millions Jackpot?

    This week's Lottery Trivia Question is about the U.S. Mega Millions Lottery.

    Our Trivia Question #9 is:
    • Has Texas ever sold a winning Mega Millions Jackpot ticket?
    • If Yes: How many times?
    • When and How Much?
    Enter your answer by leaving a Comment to this post below. Leave your name, and if you have a website or blog, provide it's URL and name.

    We will provide the correct answer next Monday, November 30th, and will post your name and a URL link back to your site.

    Have Fun,

    JL.........

    Monday, November 23, 2009

    Answer to Lottery Trivia Question #8: What Lottery Paid Out the Largest Jackpot?

    Last week's Lottery Trivia Question #8 was:
    • Which U.S. Lottery Claims the Largest Jackpot Payout?
    • When was it won?
    • How many winning tickets were there?
    The Correct Answers are:

    • To date, Mega Millions claims the record of the largest Jackpot Payout of $390 million.
    • The jackpot was won on March 6th 2007.
    • Two winning tickets split the jackpot, one in Georgia and one in New Jersey.
    Remember to check-in tomorrow to read our 9th Lottery Trivia Question posting!

    Thanks,

    JL.........

    Tuesday, November 17, 2009

    Lottery Trivia Question 8: Which Lottery Paid Out the Largest Jackpot?

    This week's Lottery Trivia Question is about U.S. Lotteries.

    Our Trivia Question #8 is:
    • Which U.S. Lottery Claims the Largest Jackpot Payout?
    • When was it won?
    • How many winning tickets were there?
    Enter your answer by leaving a Comment to this post below. Leave your name, and if you have a website or blog, provide it's URL and name.

    We will provide the correct answer next Monday, November 23th, and will post your name and a URL link back to your site.

    Have Fun,

    JL.........

    Monday, November 16, 2009

    Answer to Lottery Trivia Question #7: What was First U.S. Multi-State Lottery Named?

    Last week's Lottery Trivia Question #7 was:
    • What was the name of the first U.S. multi-state lottery?
    • When did it begin?
    • What is it named now?
    The Correct Answers are:

    • The first Multi-State Lottery was called Lotto America.
    • It began in February 1988.
    • The name (and format) changed in 1992 and is now called: Powerball!
    Remember to check-in tomorrow to read our 8th Lottery Trivia Question posting!

    Thanks,

    JL.........

    Tuesday, November 10, 2009

    Lottery Trivia Question 7: What was the First US Multi-State Lottery Named?

    This week's Lottery Trivia Question is about U.S. Lotteries.

    Our Trivia Question #7 is:
    • What was the name of the first U.S. multi-state lottery?
    • When did it begin?
    • What is it named now?
    Enter your answer by leaving a Comment to this post below. Leave your name, and if you have a website or blog, provide it's URL and name.

    We will provide the correct answer next Monday, November 16th, and will post your name and a URL link back to your site.

    Have Fun,

    JL.........

    Monday, November 9, 2009

    Answer to Lottery Trivia Question #6: How Many EuroMillions Lucky Star Combos are There?

    Last week's Lottery Trivia Question #6 was:
    • In Euro Millions, a player must correctly pick two Lucky Stars, each numbered 1 to 9.
    • How many unique Lucky Star combinations are possible?
    The Correct Answers are:

    • There are 36 unique Lucky Star combinations! 
    • A EuroMillions player selects 2 Lucky Stars numbered 1 to 9, but the numbers can't be repeated (meaning there are no 1-1, 2-2, ... 9-9 conbinations). One would think, therefore, that there are 9 times 8, or 72, combinations. But since order doesn't matter, we need to eliminate duplicates. Thus, we divide the 72 combinations by 2 to obtain the correct 36 unique combinations!
    Remember to check-in tomorrow to read our 7th Lottery Trivia Question posting!

    Thanks,

    JL.........

    Tuesday, November 3, 2009

    Lottery Trivia Question 6: How Many EuroMillions Lucky Star Combos?

    This week's Lottery Trivia Question is about EuroMillions.

    Our Trivia Question #6 is:
    • In Euro Millions, a player must correctly pick two Lucky Stars, each numbered 1 to 9.
    • How many unique Lucky Star combinations are possible?
    Enter your answer by leaving a Comment to this post below. Leave your name, and if you have a website or blog, provide it's URL and name.

    We will provide the correct answer next Monday, November 9th, and will post your name and a URL link back to your site.

    Have Fun,

    JL.........

    Monday, November 2, 2009

    Answer to Lottery Trivia Question #5 Who Was First State to Have a Lottery?

    Last week's Lottery Trivia Question #5 was:
    • Who was the first U.S. State to sponsor a Lottery in the 20th century?
    • What was this lottery named?
    • When did tickets go on sale?
    The Correct Answers are:

    • New Hampshire was the first U.S. State to sponsor a lottery.
    • It was called a "Sweepstakes"
    • Tickets went on sale on March 12th 1964!
    Remember to check-in tomorrow to read our 6th Lottery Trivia Question posting!

    Thanks,

    JL.........
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