Lotto Losers

Lotto Losers

Author: Ken Fritz

Publisher:

Published: 2014-10-17

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9780692268100

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Ever hear about someone who won a big lottery jackpot and then blew all the money? Are you curious to know what happened? This book explores not only the silly, stupid, criminal and just nasty happenings that sometimes surround good fortune, but also provides a humorous look at why we may feel good when we see big winners lose it all. The book also includes an interesting look at the history of the lottery highlighting some major public projects that you might not have suspected were funded through lottery proceeds. Finally the author walks us down a path mixed with professional and humorous advice for those that might win the lottery in the future.


Luck of the Draw

Luck of the Draw

Author: Chris Gudgeon

Publisher: arsenal pulp press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 9781551520827

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Luck of the Draw profiles past winners of big lotteries, and how their windfalls impacted their lives, mostly for the better, but sometimes for the worse, such as the Florida widow who won $5 million in 1984: three years later, she lost her mansion and fancy cars, and owed the IRS $500,000 in back taxes, and was eventually arrested for trying to hire a contract killer for her daughter-in-law, whom she blamed for her lottery misfortune.


Money for Nothing

Money for Nothing

Author: Edward Ugel

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2009-10-13

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 0061748293

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For the better part of a decade, Edward Ugel spent his time closing deals with lottery winners, making a lucrative and legitimate—if sometimes not-so-nice—living by taking advantage of their weaknesses . . . weaknesses that, as a gambler himself, he knew all too well. In Money for Nothing, he explores the captivating world of lottery winners and shows us how lotteries and gambling have become deeply inscribed in every aspect of American life, shaping our image of success and good fortune. Money for Nothing is a witty, wise, and often outrageously funny account of high expectations and easy money.


The Lottery Book

The Lottery Book

Author: Don Catlin

Publisher: Bonus Books, Inc.

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781566251938

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This book should be read by everyone who plays the state-run lotteries. Despite the fact that we players all know 'the odds are a million to one' against winning those big jackpots, most of us don't know the nature of these games or the math behind them or, yes, how to most effectively play them. In this groundbreaking book, you will learn: How to increase your chances of winning a jackpot that doesn't have to be shared with other players; How to tell when a jackpot becomes a 'positive expectation' bet and what that really means; How to keep the long arm of the government from getting its hands on significant portions of your wins; How to figure the odds on the various lotteries and the typical scratch-off tickets; How to find 'positive expectation' scratch-off games during special promotions.


Death by Lottery: They Hit the Jackpot. They Lost Their Lives.

Death by Lottery: They Hit the Jackpot. They Lost Their Lives.

Author: Don McNay

Publisher: Rrp International LLC

Published: 2014-01-27

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780989884877

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Introducing the RRP International Publishing Breaking News Book series is Death By Lottery by award-winning financial author Don McNay. Combining the speed of traditional journalism with the permanence and gravitas that a book offers, these Breaking News Books offer a quick but substantial look at some of today's pressing topics. In Death By Lottery, McNay tackles what has seemingly become a growing epidemic: Hitting the jackpot and losing your life shortly after. The book focuses specifically on three tragic cases: Abraham Shakespeare, David Edwards, and Amanda Clayton. All lottery winners led to their early grave by the pressures of coming into large sums of money unprepared. McNay shares and sheds light on their stories, offering five concrete pieces of advice for what to do when you win the lottery to avoid a similar fate. Death By Lottery is a brisk, entertaining cautionary tale about the perils of winning big and losing it all.


How Winning the Lottery Changed My Life

How Winning the Lottery Changed My Life

Author: Sandra Hayes

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2011-11-23

Total Pages: 55

ISBN-13: 1467870447

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What if you suddenly acquired a windfall of money and maybe a little fame? How would it change your life? This is my story, a true story of how my life changed since winning the lottery in April 2006. It includes the controversial reality show Million Dollar Christmas, which aired December 2007. That reality show featured four out of the thirteen lottery winners (we were dubbed the Lucky 13), who consented to being filmed for a reality show. The show was about our lives as we prepared for our first Christmas as millionaires. Out of the four stories, my story was the most talked about throughout the country. I received both positive and negative feedback from people across the United States. My story in this book includes the love I received, the hate, the hopes, and regrets that come with a life-altering change. After reading this book, perhaps you will be able to answer this question: Is winning the lottery a blessing or a curse


Why you must Play the Lottery

Why you must Play the Lottery

Author: Juan Rodulfo

Publisher: Juan Rodulfo

Published: 2019-07-22

Total Pages: 75

ISBN-13: 108205769X

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When talking about lottery we will find different approaches and depending on how we were raised we will have the conservative one: “Lottery is for losers” or the affirmative one: “Who plays the Lottery deserves to win”. Both may have the truth on their side, but there are some facts that I would like to share with you on this short research about Life and Lottery, starting on these to principles: the negative and the positive. The Global Lottery Market was valued at US$ 1,788.1 Mn in 2018 and is projected to increase significantly at a CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of 4.6% from 2019 to 2028, being the first recorded signs of a lottery the keno slips from the Chinese Han Dynasty between 205 and 187 BC. These lotteries are believed to have helped to finance major government projects like the Great Wall of China. Lotteries in colonial America played a significant part in the financing of both private and public ventures. It has been recorded that more than 200 lotteries were sanctioned between 1744 and 1776, and played a major role in financing roads, libraries, churches, colleges, canals, bridges, etc. In the 1740s, the foundation of Princeton and Columbia Universities was financed by lotteries, as was the University of Pennsylvania by the Academy Lottery in 1755. Benjamin Franklin organized a lottery to raise money to purchase cannon for the defense of Philadelphia. As Louise L. Hay said once: "Life is a lottery that we’ve already won", and nowadays we are all impacted in one way or another by random decisions made on Lottery Based models like: US Visa Lottery, College Admissions, Schools, Apartments, Nursing Programs and more.


Unlucky Number

Unlucky Number

Author: Deborah Mathis

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-02-03

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0425274918

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The true crime story of murdered Florida lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare. Poor man. Rich man. Dead man. It sounded like a fairy tale: A homeless man named Abraham Shakespeare spent his last dollars on a Florida State lottery ticket—and miraculously won $31 million. Unprepared for his new found fortune, Abraham hired Dorice “Dee Dee” Moore to help manage his winnings and field the numerous requests for loans and assistance that he received. But somehow, Dee Dee was the only one benefiting. When Abraham quietly disappeared from his home in Florida, friends and family grew suspicious—though he could not read or write, his only form of contact was through odd letters and texts. But it wasn’t until investigators began to question Dee Dee about her role in Abraham’s finances that a complicated web of lies—and the desperate lengths to which one woman would go to cover it up—was exposed…


Lotto

Lotto

Author: John Gilmore

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2013-08-09

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 1725233320

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Did biblical characters gamble in casting lots? Did reliance on casting lots encourage gambling? Do all risk-taking decisions have a gambling element? Are Stock Exchange investments a form of gambling? As more and more Christians are buying lottery tickets, Lotto: Is the Lottery Fun or Folly? examines and argues cogently the biblical, theological, historical, and ethical dimensions of lotteries. It provides up-to-date information on many of the increasingly popular forms of gambling, including charity gambling, but with particular emphasis on lotteries. It explores theological issues and examines biblical and historical viewpoints often overlooked by other works. This book is highly readable style and nonjudgmental in its approach. It offers practical and pastorally sensitive advice on the control of gambling, and each chapter concludes with discussion questions to prompt further study.