Report: The Mathematics of Lotteries
Chances are you have bought a lottery ticket in the past, or maybe even play lotteries regularly.
When the jackpot climbs to a historically high level, many people get caught up in the excitement and buy a ticket.
Have you ever wondered how you could calculate the odds of winning the lottery? And which lottery is the best bet?
This report shows how to objectively analyze lotteries:
- How to calculate the total number of unique tickets.
- How to calculate the probability of matching m numbers in a drawing.
- How to calculate the expected winning (expectation) for a ticket.
- How the expectation grows with increasing values of the jackpot.
This 19 page report in pdf format will provide you with an ability to pick out the important features of a lottery, and help you put your lottery money where it's more likely to win.
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In addition, this report answers the questions:
- At what value of the Powerball jackpot, does the expectation becomes positive?
- Does a positive expected return mean that the game has become favorable? The answer may surprise you.
- How does the expectation change as you buy more tickets?
- How many times can you expect a given number to appear in a year's worth of drawings?
- How many tickets must you buy to match at least m numbers?
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Also included is:
- 8 lottery examples, 7 of which are multi-state lotteries (including the popular Powerball and Mega Millions lottery), with tables showing ways of winning, probabilities, odds, and prizes, and the expectation per play.
- Summary of multi-state lotteries ranked by odds of winning anything.
- How to Decide Which Lottery to Play
- Which of these lottery parameters you should ignore and which you should pay attention to:
- expectation
- probability of winning jackpot
- size of jackpot
- probability of winning anything
- Appendix with necessary math background
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