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Am I statistical millionaire?


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After buying a £1 scratch card I won a pound, man I was happy.

 

I bought another one with my hefty winnings and have won £10.

 

So, I bought 5 £2 cards and am now a healthy £24 up, I left the co-op with my winnings, I could just see the locals in awe of me.

 

So, what do I do with my £24 pounds, log calculations show I'd be a millionaire in less than 10 more transactions?

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if it helps me and a mate did this , starting with £10 from a customer tip......we got to nearly £200 quid in lottery scratch card wins...at this point i have to say that the staff in sainburys thought we were mad when we blew the lot on lottery tickets and scratch cards...and promptly won NOTHING! :lol: ...

 

but we had the best laugh ever and it only cost us a tenner....

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Keep going . I done exactly the same a few years back and after only winning a pound at the end I walked away in the knowledge that I'd cost the lottery the price of their printing and paper :)

 

 

On another note tho my ex brother in law has won 1. 2 million last month . He's a waste of space and is in debt to his eye balls after he takes loans out and moves house without trace .

I couldn't careless but the ex has been told to leave him alone lol . She's a little miffed :)

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if it helps me and a mate did this , starting with £10 from a customer tip......we got to nearly £200 quid in lottery scratch card wins...at this point i have to say that the staff in sainburys thought we were mad when we blew the lot on lottery tickets and scratch cards...and promptly won NOTHING! :lol: ...

 

but we had the best laugh ever and it only cost us a tenner....

Actually that is a logical fallacy. It cost you £200. At the point before you bought the last round of cards you had £200 in your pocket which you chose to buy cards with. You may have had the best laugh ever, but was it worth £200?

 

 

 

 

Yes, put it in my account and I'll have a lot of interest in it.

Love this quote. I am going to use it somewhere.

 

Thanks

Rick

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