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                                 May 20, 1992
                                   LOTTO.ASC
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       This file  is from the June 1992 - Texas Monthly which was in turn
            adapted from Austin entertainer Turk Pipkin's new book,
                   The Winner's Guide to the Texas Lottery.
                It is published by Softshoe Publishing Company.
     This copyrighted article in its' entirety  is called Smart Money and
     is written by Turk Pipkin.  This file is to help those  who  plan to
     indulge in the soon-to-be TEXAS lottery.
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                                     from
                                  Smart Money
                                by Turk Pipkin
     Tip  1  -  DON'T  SPEND  MORE THAN ONE PERCENT OF YOUR INCOME ON THE
               LOTTERY - MAX!  You may  well  find  yourself  tempted  to
               increase your chances by buying beaucoup  lottery tickets.
               But no  ordinary  person  could ever buy enough tickets to
               guarantee a win.  Consider  this:  The  most  common lotto
               game has 14 million betting combinations,  so if you buy 1
               ticket, the  odds  will be 1 in 14 million.  If you buy 50
               tickets, the odds will  be  50  in  14 million.  Does that
               sound better?  Only 1 in 54 tickets wins any prize at all.
               So don't spend yourself into the poorhouse.
               There is  no  correct  or best or normal  amount  to  bet.
               Annual lottery  sales  per  person vary around the country
               from just $30 a year  in  Kansas  to  more  than  $250  in
               Massachusetts.  Limiting your spending to one percent is a
               good rule  of  thumb.  If you make $25,000  a  year,  that
               works out  to $250 a year, or about  $5 a week - plenty of
               opportunity for thrills  and  chills without breaking your
               budget.
               The best game plan is to play for the fun  of  it  and for
               your dreams, not because you seriously believe that you're
               going to  win.   (Being  certain that you're going to beat
               the lottery is a little  like hitting yourself in the head
               with a ball peen hammer and being certain  that  it  won't
               hurt -  except  hitting yourself in the head with a hammer
               doesn't cost a buck a whack.)
     Tip  2  - DON'T SPEND ALL YOUR LOTTERY  MONEY  THE  FIRST  WEEK; THE
               ODDS WILL GET BETTER.  The first Texas Lottery game, Lone
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               Star Millions,  is an instant scratch-off game.  It's easy
               to play and just as easy to lose.  You buy a ticket for $1
               from a lottery vendor and  scratch  off  the latex coating
               that conceals dollar amounts printed in six small squares.
               If three of those amounts match, you will  win  that much.
               Odds and  prizes  range  from  1  in  10 to win $2 to 1 in
               600,000 to win $10,000.   The  overall odds of winning any
               prize are  1  in  7.9.   That's  not  exactly  a  consumer
               bargain, and  it  won't be long before players figure that
               out and tire of having only one chance of winning in every
               eight plays.
               Early burnout has been anticipated  by the Texas Lottery's
               advertising and operations contractors, who are masters of
               marketing and lottery strategy.  As sales  fall  off, they
               plan to  introduce  new  games  with  better  odds to keep
               players interested.
               So while you may be tempted  to  bet  heavily in the first
               two games because they will offer $1 million grand prizes,
               you should  consider  holding off.  The third  and  fourth
               games -  scheduled  to  be  introduced simultaneously late
               this summer - will offer  a  double-prize  feature  and  a
               higher overall percentage of winners.  Eventually,  up  to
               six different  instant  games  will  be offered at any one
               time.
               The main thing to remember  is  to watch the payout odds -
               which will be printed on the game brochures  available  at
               all 15,000 initial ticket outlets.  These odds will change
               with each game, and you might as well concentrate on those
               that offer  you  the  best chance of winning.  Many states
               now offer instant games  with  very  decent 1 in 4 overall
               odds, and so will Texas.  Watch for them.
     Tip  3  - DON'T THROW AWAY A MILLION BUCKS!  If you  scratch  off an
               instant ticket  and  find  three  windows showing the word
               "Entry" instead  of  a dollar  amount,  don't  worry;  you
               haven't lost.   In  fact, you have a chance  to  win  big.
               Write your  name and address on the back of the ticket and
               mail it to the Texas Lottery  (the  address is also on the
               back).  Twelve drawings will be held in various  locations
               throughout the  state,  and  the  lucky  winner  will  get
               $100,000,000.
               What are your chances?   of  300  million  tickets in game
               one, 500,000 will be Entry tickets.  That  may  not  sound
               great, but remember: Not everyone who gets an Entry ticket
               will go  to  the  trouble  of  mailing  it  in.  That will
               increase the chances  of  those  who  do,  so  keep  those
               tickets in.
     Tip  4 - PLAY FOR FREE!  Pay attention to the promotions that may be
              offered by  the  lottery  and  by  ticket   vendors.    For
              instance, many  retailers  may  offer  "Ask  for  the Sale"
              promotions, in which you  get  a  free  ticket if the clerk
              forgets to ask if you would like to buy one.  Participating
              service stations  will also be allowed to  give  away  free
              tickets with a fill-up of gas, and food stores can give
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              free tickets  for  buying turkeys at Thanksgiving (and what
              better symbol for a bunch  of die-hard lottery players than
              a bunch  of  frozen  turkeys?).   Don't   pass  up  a  free
              opportunity.
     Tip  5 -  DON'T  WASTE  YOUR MONEY ON WORTHLESS LOTTO SYSTEMS!  This
              fall we will see the introduction  of the big game with the
              giant jackpots - lotto, which is based on  a  centuries-old
              gambling game   that  originated  in  Italy.   The  Lottery
              Commission has yet to decide on the specifics, but the game
              will probably be a 6/49 or 6/50 lotto.  This takes a minute
              to explain, so bear with me:
                1)  On each ticket, 49  or  50 numbers are printed; these
                    numbers are called the field.
                2)  From  the field, a player selects 6  numbers,  called
                    his pick.
                3)  Every  Saturday  night  on  live TV - possibly in the
                    commercial slot just  before  the  ten o'clock news -
                    the Texas Lottery will use a special  machine  filled
                    with Ping-Pong  balls bearing printed numbers to pick
                    six winning numbers.
              Given the size of the potential  prize  -  you may remember
              Florida's $106.5 million - and the devastating odds against
              winning - 1 in 14 million for 6/49 lotto;  1  in 16 million
              for 6/50 - everyone wants a system.  This is where you want
              to be  cautious.  Hundreds of overpriced schemes are on the
              market; pocket calculators,  computer  software, even lotto
              biorhythm charts, all ballyhooed as ways  to  pick  winning
              numbers.
              And those  are  the more plausible scams.  Once the lottery
              really gets going here, you  can  expect a cottage industry
              to spring  up  offering  to  convert  your  birthday,  your
              astrological sign,  and  even  more  arcane phenomena, like
              dates of sightings of the  Loch Ness monster, into mystical
              numbers that you can use to play lotto.  Anyone  who claims
              to be  able to see the future of a lotto drawing and offers
              to sell  you that information  for  $50  or  $100  must  be
              generous indeed.
              Worst of all, many mathematical systems can  cost a bundle.
              Some of them (many are sold through the mail) involve using
              eight, nine, or ten numbers in complex betting combinations
              that necessitate  spending  $20,  $50,  or  $100  a week on
              lotto.
              Taking these methods seriously  is just asking for trouble.
              Don't spend big money on any system to pick  your  numbers.
              Your odds are better if you put your money into tickets.
     Tip  6 -  DON'T PLAY FREQUENTLY BET NUMBERS!  Since there is no sure
              way to make lotto predictions,  the  most logical tactic is
              to avoid sharing a jackpot in case your numbers are drawn.
              Research shows  that  many if not most players  select  low
              numbers.  Why?   Because  they  choose  from the same small
              group of numbers 1 through 12 (the months), 1 through
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              31 (the  days),  and  the  number  19 (the century) are all
              overplayed.  Of those, 3,  7,  and 11, all considered to be
              lucky, are REALLY overused.
              Another factor favoring low numbers is that  people marking
              play slips often make all six choices before they get above
              the twenties  or  thirties.  In one drawing of the Maryland
              Lottery, 3,200 people played  the  numbers 1 through 6.  If
              those numbers had been chosen, the winners  would  have had
              to split  the $620,000 jackpot and would have won less than
              $200 each.  Conclusion: Play at least SOME high numbers.
     Tip  7 - YOU CAN WIN WITH QUIKPICKS!   The simplest way to pick your
              numbers may well be the best: Let the computer  do  it  for
              you.  All  you  have to do is tell your clerk at your lotto
              ticket outlet that you want  onr  or  more  Quik Picks.  He
              pushes a button, and the machine picks six numbers for you,
              charging a buck a ticket.
              The reason this works is that playing Quik Picks guarantees
              that you will have random numbers.  That way  you avoid the
              pitfalls outlined  in  Tip 6, and you have less of a chance
              of sharing a jackpot with  all those other people.  Surveys
              in many states show that a majority of jackpot winners were
              Quik Picks.   How  can this be?  Because  the  majority  of
              lotto tickets sold WERE Quik Picks.
     Tip  8 -  ALWAYS  CHECK  THE  WINNING  LOTTO  NUMBERS  AGAINST  YOUR
              NUMBERS!  Could anybody  be  dumb  enough  NOT to CHECK his
              numbers?  Well,  YES!   In  1989  a  $5.4 million  Illinois
              jackpot went unclaimed for one year, was declared void, and
              the money  was returned to a pool for future prizes.  Every
              lottery state has had similar incidents.
              How does this happen?  Plenty of people ask the clerk for a
              lottery ticket and get a  lotto  Quik  Pick  instead of the
              instant ticket  they  wanted.  They stick  that  ticket  in
              their wallet  or  purse  and  forget about it.  And if they
              regularly play  Quik Picks  instead  of  playing  the  same
              numbers every  time, they don't have the numbers  committed
              to memory, and they must check the current ticket to see if
              they have  won.   Diggout  out the tickets is more trouble,
              but the rewards could be worth it.
              Unclaimed prize money in  Texas,  you  may be glad to hear,
              also will BE RETURNED to the player's prize pool.
     Tip  9 - PLAY LOTTERY POOLS!  Lottery pools are groups  of  people -
              family members,  neighbors,  co-workers  -  who  pool their
              money to buy more tickets  than  any  of  them could afford
              individually.  If any of the tickets wins a prize, everyone
              shares the money.  Whoever organizes the pool  collects the
              money, buys   the  tickets,  and  keeps  a  simple  written
              contract stating  that winnings  will  be  divided  equally
              among all members.
              Say thirty people chip in $3 a week.  Each  of them now has
              ninety opportunities  to win a share of the jackpot, and no
              one has spent a fortune.  A $15 million jackpot split among
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              thirty winners  would  pay  each of them $20,000 a year for
              twenty years, after taxes.
              You may have read about  a  commercial  Australian  lottery
              pool called  the  International  Lotto Fund  that  won  $27
              million in March by covering all seven million combinations
              in the Virginia Lottery.  Smooth move, but every lottery in
              the country  has  since  changed  its rules to prevent such
              massive block  buying of  tickets.   That  means  your  own
              lottery pool at home or work is still your  best  chance to
              win.
     Tip 10 -  PLAY  WHEN THE JACKPOT IS HIGH, BECAUSE SO IS THE VALUE OF
              YOUR BET!  When the lotto  jackpot  is  not won for several
              weeks, a fever grips the land.  People who  were previously
              blase' wait  in line for hours to buy tickets.  The lottery
              occupies the  news,  cocktail   party   conversation,   and
              valuable work time.  It is blamed for everything  short  of
              causing hens to quit laying.
              Some people think that having more players in the game will
              ruin their odds, but it's just not so.  The odds of winning
              remain unchanged.   The  odds  of  having  to share the big
              prize ARE higher, but since  the  jackpot  is  bigger, that
              isn't such a big deal.
              Maybe you'll win, maybe you won't.  The  point  is  that if
              you play  for  fun,  you can have a few thrills, and if you
              play smart, you'll know you've  done  everything you can to
              boost your chances.  It's like life; the odds  are  against
              you, but may the fours be with you.
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