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Dale Charles, NAACP: lottery "not a good thing" for poor counties.
Published 12/2/2009 12:19:47 PM by gerardmatthews (Gerard Matthews)
"Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!" (I wasn't expecting to get spam email saying that I "won the Spanish Lottery" either.) :)
Published 12/2/2009 12:19:36 PM by catarino (Catarino™)
Here's a little factoid about the El Gordo lottery: You can win up to 7 times on a single ticket! #lottery
Published 12/2/2009 12:18:41 PM by EuropeanLottery (EuropeanLotteryGuild)
Lottery in the News
Fresh warning on lottery frauds
Wed, 2 Dec 2009 16:18:00 GMT
warning issued this week by the Office of Fair Trading (Dec 2) advising the public to beware of lottery frauds. With a promise of cash winnings and visions of a millionaire lifestyle, receiving a letter, email or telephone call about a supposed lottery more
JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL: Middleburg woman claims Lottery prize
Wed, 2 Dec 2009 15:52:00 GMT
Middleburg woman claims Lottery prize A 36-year-old Clay County woman came forward Tuesday to cash in a $1 million winning ticket for the Florida Lottery’s Billion-Dollar Blockbuster Scratch-Off game. Lori Crawford of Middleburg more
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Red Deer, AB Lottery – Is today your lucky day? Not if you don't play. Try your skill and play the lottery in Red Deer, AB.

Games of Chance in Red Deer, AB



You know how people say getting hit by lightning is a “million-in-one shot?” It’s actually closer to 244,000 to 1, over a lifetime of 80 years. The typical Red Deer, AB lottery jackpot is something like 500,000 to 1. That means you’re more likely to get hit by lightning twice than win the Red Deer, AB lottery jackpot. But who cares about math! You’re about to win a million bucks!

Strictly speaking, the lottery is a form of gambling that involves casting and drawing lots to win a prize. In some places it is illegal, and in others, like Red Deer, AB, the government endorses and may even organize it.

If you’re thinking of playing the Red Deer, AB lottery, make sure you have a set amount you’re willing to spend. You don’t want your whole paycheck to go to the state, do you? Be careful, and have fun!

Lotteries come in many formats. The prize can be a fixed amount of cash or goods. In this format there is risk to the organizer if insufficient tickets are sold. More commonly the prize fund will be a fixed percentage of the receipts. A popular form of this is the "50-50" draw where the organizers promise that the prize will be 50% of the revenue. Many recent lotteries allow purchasers to select the numbers on the lottery ticket resulting in the possibility of multiple winners.

The purchase of Red Deer, AB lottery tickets by large numbers of people is arguably economically irrational. However, in addition to the chance of winning, the ticket may enable some purchasers to experience a thrill and to indulge in a fantasy of becoming wealthy. If the entertainment value (or other non-monetary value) obtained by playing is high enough for a given individual, then the purchase of a lottery ticket could represent a gain in overall utility. In such a case, the monetary loss would be outweighed by the non-monetary gain, thus making the purchase a rational decision for that individual. That's right.

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