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phl666 | 16:29 Mon 20th Jun 2005 | How it Works
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If the chances of winning the Lottery are 14 million to 1, does that mean that if I bought two tickets, the odds are 14 million to 2 (i.e. 7 million to 1)?
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landie - I think we may have confused each others stance on the subject, since we appear to agree on the mechanics of the game but not on its terminology.

It was I who first made the point on this thread that there could be no winners (which is a lotto) as opposed to a lottery which picks one of the tickets sold as the winner (similar to a raffle).

I hope this clears up the misunderstanding. Nos da.

why would buying 2 tickets half your chance of winning????

come on people!!!!!! lol

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why are people suggesting to complicate matters more by saying things like what if there is no winners....well i think the question is one of them hyperthetical questions hence the word ''if''

hope that helps u lot of maths geniuses out there!!!! lol

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Diolch, Kempie.

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