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#151 Post by MarkBarrett » Thu Nov 29, 2012 8:14 pm

NBC news has a theory for the winning numbers - they match famous KC Royals

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Here is the transcript of an NBC news story:

so if you didn't win the powerball, you may be curious about who did, there are two big winning tickets and the second largest jackpot in american history , in missouri and arizona , more from dearborn , missouri , where one of the tickets was sold. cary, also curious about the secret code imbed ed in the numbers.

>> reporter: very interesting, one ticket was sold here at this gas station , the other in arizona . now, so far the identities of people who bought the tickets are yet to be revealed in this, the largest powerball jackpot in u.s. history . in tiny dearborn , missouri , where just about everybody knows everybody, the question is, was it one of their own who bought a powerball ticket at the local market.

>> very exciting, we never, ever thought we would sell the winning ticket, and here it is, we did.

>> reporter: folks in this farming community off interstate 70 are now trying to figure out if the winners were figured out a certain way. dearborn is home of the royals baseball team . those winning lottery numbers? they match the hall of famers, brett, leonard, the powerball was wilson, the one outliar, bo jackson , the first athlete to be named an all-star in two major american sports , baseball and football. number two, gubicza, announcer, heard the theory all day.

>> i hope it is because they like the six in kansas city history.

>> reporter: and while it is a coincidence, the baseball spring training is in arizona , where the other ticket was sold, at this suburb outside phoenix. again, the question here? who bought the winning ticket.

>> yeah, yeah, this is excellent, i'm so surprised. it is wonderful, i would like to know who it is, because you know, fountain hills is a pretty small town and you know most everybody.

>> reporter: there are strong indications here that the ticket sold here went to a local family. the wife bought it, ten dollars for the ticket. she has been unemployed. actually had a job interview today. she didn't go. a press conference is planned at the local high school here tomorrow.

>> yeah, and who doesn't love a good juicy conspiracy theory . kerry sanders , thank you.

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Re: Huge Lottery

#152 Post by littlebeast13 » Thu Nov 29, 2012 8:26 pm

MarkBarrett wrote:NBC news has a theory for the winning numbers - they match famous KC Royals

#5 George Brett
#16 Bo Jackson
#22 Dennis Leonard
#23 Mark Gubicza
#29 Dan Quisenberry
Powerball #6 Willie Wilson

Here is the transcript of an NBC news story:

so if you didn't win the powerball, you may be curious about who did, there are two big winning tickets and the second largest jackpot in american history , in missouri and arizona , more from dearborn , missouri , where one of the tickets was sold. cary, also curious about the secret code imbed ed in the numbers.

>> reporter: very interesting, one ticket was sold here at this gas station , the other in arizona . now, so far the identities of people who bought the tickets are yet to be revealed in this, the largest powerball jackpot in u.s. history . in tiny dearborn , missouri , where just about everybody knows everybody, the question is, was it one of their own who bought a powerball ticket at the local market.

>> very exciting, we never, ever thought we would sell the winning ticket, and here it is, we did.

>> reporter: folks in this farming community off interstate 70 are now trying to figure out if the winners were figured out a certain way. dearborn is home of the royals baseball team . those winning lottery numbers? they match the hall of famers, brett, leonard, the powerball was wilson, the one outliar, bo jackson , the first athlete to be named an all-star in two major american sports , baseball and football. number two, gubicza, announcer, heard the theory all day.

>> i hope it is because they like the six in kansas city history.

>> reporter: and while it is a coincidence, the baseball spring training is in arizona , where the other ticket was sold, at this suburb outside phoenix. again, the question here? who bought the winning ticket.

>> yeah, yeah, this is excellent, i'm so surprised. it is wonderful, i would like to know who it is, because you know, fountain hills is a pretty small town and you know most everybody.

>> reporter: there are strong indications here that the ticket sold here went to a local family. the wife bought it, ten dollars for the ticket. she has been unemployed. actually had a job interview today. she didn't go. a press conference is planned at the local high school here tomorrow.

>> yeah, and who doesn't love a good juicy conspiracy theory . kerry sanders , thank you.

Someone here is dreaming, because any ticket played in honor of famous Royals is going to have #5 as the Powerball, and would not leave off 2/3 of the team's retired numbers.... Dick Howser (#10) and Frank White (#20)....

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Re: Huge Lottery

#153 Post by minimetoo26 » Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:52 pm

littlebeast13 wrote:
MarkBarrett wrote:NBC news has a theory for the winning numbers - they match famous KC Royals

#5 George Brett
#16 Bo Jackson
#22 Dennis Leonard
#23 Mark Gubicza
#29 Dan Quisenberry
Powerball #6 Willie Wilson

Here is the transcript of an NBC news story:

so if you didn't win the powerball, you may be curious about who did, there are two big winning tickets and the second largest jackpot in american history , in missouri and arizona , more from dearborn , missouri , where one of the tickets was sold. cary, also curious about the secret code imbed ed in the numbers.

>> reporter: very interesting, one ticket was sold here at this gas station , the other in arizona . now, so far the identities of people who bought the tickets are yet to be revealed in this, the largest powerball jackpot in u.s. history . in tiny dearborn , missouri , where just about everybody knows everybody, the question is, was it one of their own who bought a powerball ticket at the local market.

>> very exciting, we never, ever thought we would sell the winning ticket, and here it is, we did.

>> reporter: folks in this farming community off interstate 70 are now trying to figure out if the winners were figured out a certain way. dearborn is home of the royals baseball team . those winning lottery numbers? they match the hall of famers, brett, leonard, the powerball was wilson, the one outliar, bo jackson , the first athlete to be named an all-star in two major american sports , baseball and football. number two, gubicza, announcer, heard the theory all day.

>> i hope it is because they like the six in kansas city history.

>> reporter: and while it is a coincidence, the baseball spring training is in arizona , where the other ticket was sold, at this suburb outside phoenix. again, the question here? who bought the winning ticket.

>> yeah, yeah, this is excellent, i'm so surprised. it is wonderful, i would like to know who it is, because you know, fountain hills is a pretty small town and you know most everybody.

>> reporter: there are strong indications here that the ticket sold here went to a local family. the wife bought it, ten dollars for the ticket. she has been unemployed. actually had a job interview today. she didn't go. a press conference is planned at the local high school here tomorrow.

>> yeah, and who doesn't love a good juicy conspiracy theory . kerry sanders , thank you.

Someone here is dreaming, because any ticket played in honor of famous Royals is going to have #5 as the Powerball, and would not leave off 2/3 of the team's retired numbers.... Dick Howser (#10) and Frank White (#20)....

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It happened last month in Boston, so reporters are probably looking for a pattern that doesn't exist: http://www.complex.com/sports/2012/10/e ... ox-players
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Re: Huge Lottery

#154 Post by minimetoo26 » Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:58 pm

Aaaaaannnnd: California, here we come. Powerball is coming to CA. http://www.lotterypost.com/news/253694
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#155 Post by Bob Juch » Fri Nov 30, 2012 6:24 am

minimetoo26 wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:
MarkBarrett wrote:NBC news has a theory for the winning numbers - they match famous KC Royals

#5 George Brett
#16 Bo Jackson
#22 Dennis Leonard
#23 Mark Gubicza
#29 Dan Quisenberry
Powerball #6 Willie Wilson

Here is the transcript of an NBC news story:

so if you didn't win the powerball, you may be curious about who did, there are two big winning tickets and the second largest jackpot in american history , in missouri and arizona , more from dearborn , missouri , where one of the tickets was sold. cary, also curious about the secret code imbed ed in the numbers.

>> reporter: very interesting, one ticket was sold here at this gas station , the other in arizona . now, so far the identities of people who bought the tickets are yet to be revealed in this, the largest powerball jackpot in u.s. history . in tiny dearborn , missouri , where just about everybody knows everybody, the question is, was it one of their own who bought a powerball ticket at the local market.

>> very exciting, we never, ever thought we would sell the winning ticket, and here it is, we did.

>> reporter: folks in this farming community off interstate 70 are now trying to figure out if the winners were figured out a certain way. dearborn is home of the royals baseball team . those winning lottery numbers? they match the hall of famers, brett, leonard, the powerball was wilson, the one outliar, bo jackson , the first athlete to be named an all-star in two major american sports , baseball and football. number two, gubicza, announcer, heard the theory all day.

>> i hope it is because they like the six in kansas city history.

>> reporter: and while it is a coincidence, the baseball spring training is in arizona , where the other ticket was sold, at this suburb outside phoenix. again, the question here? who bought the winning ticket.

>> yeah, yeah, this is excellent, i'm so surprised. it is wonderful, i would like to know who it is, because you know, fountain hills is a pretty small town and you know most everybody.

>> reporter: there are strong indications here that the ticket sold here went to a local family. the wife bought it, ten dollars for the ticket. she has been unemployed. actually had a job interview today. she didn't go. a press conference is planned at the local high school here tomorrow.

>> yeah, and who doesn't love a good juicy conspiracy theory . kerry sanders , thank you.

Someone here is dreaming, because any ticket played in honor of famous Royals is going to have #5 as the Powerball, and would not leave off 2/3 of the team's retired numbers.... Dick Howser (#10) and Frank White (#20)....

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It happened last month in Boston, so reporters are probably looking for a pattern that doesn't exist: http://www.complex.com/sports/2012/10/e ... ox-players
The Missouri winner used Quick Pick.
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#156 Post by Cleopatra » Fri Nov 30, 2012 7:27 am

Bob Juch wrote:
minimetoo26 wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:

Someone here is dreaming, because any ticket played in honor of famous Royals is going to have #5 as the Powerball, and would not leave off 2/3 of the team's retired numbers.... Dick Howser (#10) and Frank White (#20)....

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It happened last month in Boston, so reporters are probably looking for a pattern that doesn't exist: http://www.complex.com/sports/2012/10/e ... ox-players
The Missouri winner used Quick Pick.
Now a story is going around that someone in Maryland has the AZ ticket, but knowing where Fountain Hills is it really doesn't seem likely unless he bought one for advance drawings while visiting there for Thanksgiving. You wouldn't pass through there casually.

I hope whoever wins in Fountain Hills reopens the ice cream parlor in the shopping center backing on to the fountain!
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#157 Post by ne1410s » Fri Nov 30, 2012 10:32 am

A black man in Fountain Hills? Trust me he was just passing through.
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#158 Post by minimetoo26 » Fri Nov 30, 2012 10:53 am

ne1410s wrote:A black man in Fountain Hills? Trust me he was just passing through.
I hate to say it, but you're correct. Maybe playing at Fort McDowell Casino?
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#159 Post by littlebeast13 » Fri Nov 30, 2012 12:23 pm

minimetoo26 wrote:
ne1410s wrote:A black man in Fountain Hills? Trust me he was just passing through.
I hate to say it, but you're correct. Maybe playing at Fort McDowell Casino?

Was his name Chukwuma or Ethelbert?

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#160 Post by ne1410s » Fri Nov 30, 2012 4:03 pm

re: Fort McDowell Casino

At the bingo parlor entrance there is a sign that reads "No smoking or talking".

You could not see the far side of the room because of the cigarette smoke. Nor could you hear yourself think.

I took a pic of sign but now can't find it. Wouldn't know how to post it anyway...
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#161 Post by Beebs52 » Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:47 pm

minimetoo26 wrote:
ne1410s wrote:A black man in Fountain Hills? Trust me he was just passing through.
I hate to say it, but you're correct. Maybe playing at Fort McDowell Casino?
I know folks who live in Fountain Hills. Not disputing what you say, just that they dint win it.
Well, then

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#162 Post by minimetoo26 » Fri Dec 07, 2012 3:31 pm

The AZ ticket has been claimed. We shall see if it's really the guy in the MD video...
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#163 Post by Cleopatra » Fri Dec 07, 2012 5:53 pm

No name released yet, but it's not the guy in Maryland.
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#164 Post by TheConfessor » Fri Dec 07, 2012 7:20 pm

Cleopatra wrote:No name released yet, but it's not the guy in Maryland.
How could it be? That story never made any sense.

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#165 Post by minimetoo26 » Fri Dec 07, 2012 7:23 pm

TheConfessor wrote:
Cleopatra wrote:No name released yet, but it's not the guy in Maryland.
How could it be? That story never made any sense.
Things don't have to make sense to be true, though. It makes zero sense for some guy to FAKE having the winning ticket, but someone did it on Facebook AND in Maryland! Head-scratchers both...
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#166 Post by CarShark » Sun Dec 09, 2012 12:44 pm

I think two things will happen to the Powerball jackpot once California is added:

1) It's going to get hit much more often, maybe to the point where they add another ball. (6 white + 1 red or 5 white + 2 red)

2) When it isn't won, it'll go up by $20-25 million instead of $10-15 million as it does now. Since the jackpot starts at $40 million, that means that after just three drawings it would hit the magic $100 million mark that gets all the casual players in to jack the pot up $30-50 at a time. Instead of having lottery fever, America would have a lottery low-grade fever.

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#167 Post by CarShark » Wed May 15, 2013 8:09 pm

Just bumping this up real quick because Powerball's back up to $360 million.

Mega Millions is up to $190 million.

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#168 Post by MarkBarrett » Wed May 15, 2013 10:46 pm

CarShark wrote:Just bumping this up real quick because Powerball's back up to $360 million.

Mega Millions is up to $190 million.
The Poweball website shows no winners for the jackpot tonight 5/15, so Saturday's 5/18 is estimated to be about $475M. Hmmm should I see Star Trek in 2D and invest the money saved not going 3D on lottery tickets? :)

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#169 Post by littlebeast13 » Wed May 15, 2013 10:50 pm

MarkBarrett wrote:
CarShark wrote:Just bumping this up real quick because Powerball's back up to $360 million.

Mega Millions is up to $190 million.
The Poweball website shows no winners for the jackpot tonight 5/15, so Saturday's 5/18 is estimated to be about $475M. Hmmm should I see Star Trek in 2D and invest the money saved not going 3D on lottery tickets? :)

I was handed a free Powerball ticket going into Busch Stadium tonight. Guess there's no need to check it...

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#170 Post by TheConfessor » Wed May 15, 2013 11:29 pm

littlebeast13 wrote:
MarkBarrett wrote:
CarShark wrote:Just bumping this up real quick because Powerball's back up to $360 million.

Mega Millions is up to $190 million.
The Poweball website shows no winners for the jackpot tonight 5/15, so Saturday's 5/18 is estimated to be about $475M. Hmmm should I see Star Trek in 2D and invest the money saved not going 3D on lottery tickets? :)

I was handed a free Powerball ticket going into Busch Stadium tonight. Guess there's no need to check it...

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#171 Post by TheConfessor » Wed May 15, 2013 11:59 pm

CarShark wrote:Just bumping this up real quick because Powerball's back up to $360 million.

Mega Millions is up to $190 million.
For both games, the odds on winning the Jackpot are around 1 in 175+ million. Powerball costs $2 and Mega Millions costs $1, so with Powerball now at $475 million, it's a slightly better deal. But still not a good deal, after taxes.

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#172 Post by Bob78164 » Thu May 16, 2013 1:04 am

I wonder if additional players (more money but also more chances for a winning ticket) increases or decreases the odds of a very large jackpot. --Bob
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#173 Post by silvercamaro » Thu May 16, 2013 1:30 am

TheConfessor wrote: But still not a good deal, after taxes.
'Tis a far, far better thing to have a chunk of money on which to owe taxes (good deal or otherwise) than to have no money at all.
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#174 Post by littlebeast13 » Thu May 16, 2013 3:02 am

TheConfessor wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:
MarkBarrett wrote:
The Poweball website shows no winners for the jackpot tonight 5/15, so Saturday's 5/18 is estimated to be about $475M. Hmmm should I see Star Trek in 2D and invest the money saved not going 3D on lottery tickets? :)

I was handed a free Powerball ticket going into Busch Stadium tonight. Guess there's no need to check it...

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It could still be worth a million.
http://www.powerball.com/powerball/pb_prizes.asp

No such luck. I'll have to continue living in the poorhouse without the hefty tax burden....

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#175 Post by Bob Juch » Thu May 16, 2013 11:10 am

Bob78164 wrote:I wonder if additional players (more money but also more chances for a winning ticket) increases or decreases the odds of a very large jackpot. --Bob
It increases the odds of multiple winners so decreases the probable payout for each winner.
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