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Quote from: Crabby on June 29, 2012, 06:56:54 amThis might sound noobish so forgive me, but who do you pay? Optical?You simply do /lottery buy <amount> , In amount you just put the amount of tickets you wanna buy. 10$ a ticket.
This might sound noobish so forgive me, but who do you pay? Optical?
Quote from: SalasCraft on June 29, 2012, 07:04:26 amQuote from: Crabby on June 29, 2012, 06:56:54 amThis might sound noobish so forgive me, but who do you pay? Optical?You simply do /lottery buy <amount> , In amount you just put the amount of tickets you wanna buy. 10$ a ticket. Salas, Isn't it 100$ a ticket? Or did they change it?
Mshour has spent like $275,000 on tickets - its completly random, the more you spend the higher chance you have.
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LOL MSHOUR WON TWICE IN THE SAME LOTTERY?i pointed that bug out to opti as soon as i looked at the code. i didn't expect it to happen any time soon - but it has been fixed.
Quote from: cschurz on July 01, 2012, 11:40:57 amLOL MSHOUR WON TWICE IN THE SAME LOTTERY?i pointed that bug out to opti as soon as i looked at the code. i didn't expect it to happen any time soon - but it has been fixed.Just to clarify since that message is misleading.It is correct and possible to win all three prizes in the lotto.
Quote from: optical on July 01, 2012, 08:20:49 pmQuote from: cschurz on July 01, 2012, 11:40:57 amLOL MSHOUR WON TWICE IN THE SAME LOTTERY?i pointed that bug out to opti as soon as i looked at the code. i didn't expect it to happen any time soon - but it has been fixed.Just to clarify since that message is misleading.It is correct and possible to win all three prizes in the lotto.I understand that in real life you can have multiple winning tickets but doesnt this just cater to the rich players who can buy thousands of tickets?
I understand that in real life you can have multiple winning tickets but doesnt this just cater to the rich players who can buy thousands of tickets?
Quote from: Nick3306 on July 01, 2012, 09:41:43 pmI understand that in real life you can have multiple winning tickets but doesnt this just cater to the rich players who can buy thousands of tickets?No. Each player has exactly the same odds per ticket and pays the same price per ticket. It is never a good investment to buy in the lottery - from a statistical standpoint the expected outcome is less than $100. Many of the repeat winners have actually lost money in the lottery, despite purchasing a huge number of tickets. In order for Mshour to have made any money in that lottery - his needed to win first and second to recoup his costs, and only actually made $19,000 dollars, despite receiving a payment of $119,000.Basically - no, it makes no sense to bar people from winning more than once in a draw.If anyone feels differently - feel free to pipe up. But please back your claims up with statistical evidence. I may have made a mistake, so do correct me if I am wrong.