Easier to get a Royal Flush.
265,000:1

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From: Vince Coen
Sent: Friday, December 4, 2015 16:17
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
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Subject: Re: IBM z Systems Development Blog

The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation - UK) does *NOT* run any lottery.

There are more than one (and a bit) different lotteries licensed in the
UK and no I do not subscribe to any.

The odds as you point out are horrendous.

Originally it was bad enough with 6 numbers at odds of 14.5M : 1



On 04/12/15 14:18, Shane Ginnane wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Dec 2015 07:34:25 -0600, John McKown wrote:
>
>> ​too true. I may even start playing the state lottery, even though that's
>> not really a good idea. I understand enough statistics to know that. ​
> Don't do that.
> I was listening to the BBC overnight a few weeks back, and they must have 
> been amending their lottery to have more numbers so the ultimate prize was 
> bigger.
> They had a maths/stats prof on - he said for the current lottery, if you 
> stood in line for six and a half minute waiting for a ticket you had more 
> chance of dying in that 6.5 minutes than winning the money.
> They added more numbers, so the time delta went down accordingly.
>
> Sobering .... ;0)
>
> Shane ...
>
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