Posted on Oct 12, 2023
CPO Nate S.
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It is interesting! I have been looking at where large money amounts > $500,000,000 in recent years. On first glance I wanted to know...just for the fun of it!!!

While I am of a very rational mind there are some over coffee today that posed the question based on their recent gut, as it were and the fact that California has won the last two > $1 billion and this got me to wondering.

So, here is some evidence and I'll you consider this short, yet incomplete list of referenced to make your own decisions:

- https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2023/10/12/1-76-billion-jackpot-powerball-ticket-winning-ticket-sold-california/ [login to see] 7/

- https://www.powerball.net/winners

- https://wisevoter.com/state-rankings/powerball-winners-by-state/

- https://powerball.us.org/lottery-powerball-jackpot-winners-list-by-state

- https://portalseven.com/lottery/powerball_jackpot_map.jsp

Again, this is just a fun question to ask!

Could have some humorous responses mixed with serious ones emerge? I think so.

Eager to her from the audience....................................Is the lottery rigged at times or are their better angles watching? Humm................................

Does the distribution math make sense in fact vs fiction discussion?
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Gallogyle Mike
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The whole idea of big lottery wins is pretty wild. A while back, I read about a couple who won a huge jackpot and totally changed their lives. They moved to a new city, started a charity, and even traveled around the world. It really got me thinking about what I would do if I hit it big.

I’ve dabbled in https://satta-king.org for some extra cash, and while it’s a fun way to play, I know the importance of being smart with money. If I had a windfall, I’d probably focus on investing and saving, but I’d also treat myself to something nice. It's all about balance, right?
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It's natural to be curious about such things, but it's essential to rely on data and evidence when assessing whether a lottery is rigged. Lotteries are typically designed with strict regulations and oversight to ensure fairness, and AI, when used, is typically for random number generation. Any claims of rigging should be thoroughly investigated, taking advantage of technology like ChatGPT (https://chatgpt-francais.com/) to analyze and understand the complex dynamics involved. Without concrete evidence, it's important to avoid jumping to conclusions.
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CPO Nate S.
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Interesting......................
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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While it does appear that the three largest jackpots all went to CA, they have had remarkably few total jackpots considering their population. I think the selection of 500M is rather arbitrary, and if you expand to 100M, all of a sudden a lot of red states come into play.

Could it happen? Sure. Is it happening, I don't think so.
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