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over a year ago
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£109 Saturday gone and £25 Wednesday just like buses nothing for ages then two at once still waiting for he big one though. What's your biggest win???? |
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4 numbers twice, £82 and £56, not a lot else, a few tenners here and there. Done quite a few syndicates at work, 30 odd lines, no win. Ever since they put the price up, i have concluded that it is in fact poo of the highest order, and no longer play. Win more on scratchcards. |
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we did the same 2 sets of numbers for years - the first 6 months we had a few tenners and 3 lots of 4 numbers winning between 50 plus and 70 plus quid - and then nothing for years - so stopped - convinced its fixed |
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I've been doing the lottery in someway ever since it began, used to buy one normal lottery a week, but in later years I just do the euro twice a week.
Never in all that time have I ever one more than £10.
Yet we used to have a bonus ball running down the pub which worked out at about £90 and I was often winning that with the same number each time |
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"£109 Saturday gone and £25 Wednesday just like buses nothing for ages then two at once still waiting for he big one though. What's your biggest win????"
A tenner about 20 years ago.
The lottery is no fun when you can visualise the odds, see how much you've spent on it, and see the opportunity cost of not using that cash elsewhere |
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"£109 Saturday gone and £25 Wednesday just like buses nothing for ages then two at once still waiting for he big one though. What's your biggest win????
A tenner about 20 years ago.
The lottery is no fun when you can visualise the odds, see how much you've spent on it, and see the opportunity cost of not using that cash elsewhere "
That's fair enough as an argument if you take the £2 and put it in a pot, otherwise it gets frittered away on other things, a coffee here, a snack there. I know the chances are remote but someone will win it. In terms of wins never more than a tenner, I'm generally very very unlucky in life |
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