Subject: ☛Why lottery tickets are a waste of money. Only Bet when you have a realistic chance of winning!

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Why lottery tickets are a waste of money! Only bet when you have a realistic chance of winning

A large percentage of any countries population play lotteries. Clichés such as...

 “You got to be in it to win it” etc, 

are plastered all over TV advertising. Unbelievably, a tiny minority of people win millions each week, but the reality of this actually happening to YOU is very slim indeed.

Lotteries are games of random probability.

The odds of winning top prize of the UK lottery are an astounding 14,000.000/1. Yet people chuck money at this game without considering this fact.

Only EVER play games, or bet on outcomes you have a realistic chance of winning, i.e. there can only be at the very most a handful of possible outcomes.


Jonathan Burgess
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