Hi, Okay so I can't be the only person to notice this but every time someone with a shit ton of points bets they always have a probability advantage which decreases the chance of anyone else winning the lottery. So if you win a lottery, can there be some system so that if you have a shit ton of points you can't bet all of them at once or a cool down for the for say next five lottery drawings so that you can't just immediately bet your winnings for even more points.
also you may think it unfair cuz he keep winning but what does he win? like 200k after putting in most of it so prob won less than 50k then on the draw just he had put in 266k and LOST! a guy with 25 tickets (2,500 points) won 345k , and the big prize is ofc thx too gus
You know probability is a thing right? If person 1 has a 70% chance of winning Person 2 has a 15% chance of winning who do you think is gonna win?
whats your point? the person who has 70% chance paid 70k rather than person who had 15% paying 15k but both have chance to win 100k overall in the long run they are equal which based on 100% payout (I assume) if you pay enough in, chances are you will get same back, so ofc its just down to luck in the long run
Yeah but the person who bets more will statistically have a significantly more of a chance of winning. Gus's sc is a great example of my point.
-1 Some people who win the jackpot use the points in a giveaway A player like gus for example gives other players a small minuscule chance to win all those points (Which does in fact happen) When the jackpot is giant sized like that it makes more people want to enter, so it gains more attention
indy u gotta realize that this has been suggested before and been turned down solely due to the fact that people still have a chance to win even w/o the majority %
This is something that has been suggested before and rejected; see here. The idea is that the lottery is supposed to be high risk, high reward. That is the nature of it. It only takes one ticket to win, it's all probability. Locking people out isn't something we're interested in implementing.