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Shyster wrote:My firm is holding a pool, as we usually do when the jackpot gets pretty high. I participate just because there’s no way I want to miss the opportunity of being part of a law firm winning the Powerball. I’m thinking the public response would be delicious.

thehockeyguru wrote:Shyster wrote:My firm is holding a pool, as we usually do when the jackpot gets pretty high. I participate just because there’s no way I want to miss the opportunity of being part of a law firm winning the Powerball. I’m thinking the public response would be delicious.
I dont care for the notion of "getting in a pool". I figure whether you buy 1 ticket or 100 you roughly have the same odds.

thehockeyguru wrote:Shyster wrote:My firm is holding a pool, as we usually do when the jackpot gets pretty high. I participate just because there’s no way I want to miss the opportunity of being part of a law firm winning the Powerball. I’m thinking the public response would be delicious.
I dont care for the notion of "getting in a pool". I figure whether you buy 1 ticket or 100 you roughly have the same odds.


count2infinity wrote:thehockeyguru wrote:Shyster wrote:My firm is holding a pool, as we usually do when the jackpot gets pretty high. I participate just because there’s no way I want to miss the opportunity of being part of a law firm winning the Powerball. I’m thinking the public response would be delicious.
I dont care for the notion of "getting in a pool". I figure whether you buy 1 ticket or 100 you roughly have the same odds.
you have better odds with 100 tickets. each ticket however has the same odds of winning.





columbia wrote:Maybe you could convince Admin to shell out $1 for every post you make?
That seems like a safer bet.



Rylan wrote:Could you imagine if everyone on LGP chipped into a pool? How sweet would that be for all of us to be millionaires (aside from those that already are)


Rylan wrote:Could you imagine if everyone on LGP chipped into a pool? How sweet would that be for all of us to be millionaires (aside from those that already are)


Rylan wrote:It would be a non-verbal contract explicitly stating that all parties are entitled to an equal share. Any breach of contract would be grounds for a lawsuit.




columbia wrote:The last person I would trust in a lottery pool is an attorney.

columbia wrote:The last person I would trust in a lottery pool is an attorney.



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