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Yes, it's a common problem I've often seen in many a works lotto club: they buy tickets with the same numbers. Yet, they are generally permies after all, and shouldn't be expected to understand such issues, just to pay the 'dumb tax'.
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You would only need 163 tickets to guarentee winning a tenner.
HTH
Incorrect.
You would only need a minimum of 163 tickets to guarantee winning a tenner.
In my case I bought 130000 tickets all the same. 1 2 3 4 5 49
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You would only need 163 tickets to guarentee winning a tenner.
HTH
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Dont be stupid AtW. On lottery odds I would only have one a tenner.
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You should have bought 135,000 tickets with that money you borrowed for the tat shop.
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5 Numbers and the Bonus Ball!!!! Wahey
Would have been nice as opposed to the one number I got on 10 lines.
F-cking lottery. Keeps the proles in check I suppose.
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