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Not quite right. each ticket must be unique for that theory to work.
But more right than "no difference between 1 person and 58 people."
Not quite right. each ticket must be unique for that theory to work.
Surely that's the whole point of a lottery / raffle / tombola / draw ....
Erm no - chances of winning A prize on the normal lottery (i.e. weds or sat one) is approx 1:50 (give or take a little)
So if town < 50 population and/or not everyone buys a ticket then yes. However most towns have 1000 or more people in them, so I am sure that for any given random town someone will win.
Because that's what we're talking about, somebody winning £10:bonk:
People don't do it because they think they'll win £10, they do it because they think they'll win millions and they won't

Well, quite clearly some will..........
However I get where you are coming from.
To me it's a bit of fun and if there's a big jackpot I may buy a line if I think of it when in the newsagent..... not expecting to win anything, let alone anything large, however my chances of winning are a damn sight higher than the guy who doesn't have a ticket.
I wonder what proportion of all the possible combinations of numbers are bought each time? If that is a higher proportion then the probability of someone at all winning is higher than if that proportion is lower if I have understood probability properly.
Ian D J said:I have a suggestion on what the Jackpot winners could spend the money on . . .
I would have been gone as soon as I had the money.
And didn't they say they're even going to buy a ticket for next weeks? Why?![]()
I'd want it all in £100 notes and just sit surrounded by it for a bit, then stick it into a nice steady interest account at say 6% and live on the daily £25kish interest
Erm no - the chances don't change on population size, if it's 1:50 for one ticket then it's 1:50 for each individual ticket regardless of how many are bought.
I think the odds on a jackpot win for the UK lottery is 1:57mil, if I buy 6 lines I have 6 single 1:57mil chances (not 6:57mil)
Good luck with that plan, unless you like scottish notes lol.I'd want it all in £100 notes and just sit surrounded by it for a bit,
£161m. Put it into savings and live off the half the interest, with the other half topping up the lump sum. Give small amounts away regularly to worthy causes. Give yourself the odd treat