4th Highest Powerball Jackpot goes Tonight $320 Million ..... Go get some !

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Go plays those birthdays, anniversaries, old football jersey numbers, lucky numbers and quick picks. BOL RX Land.
 

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Quick picks for me from 2 different locations. Both which have been extra busy with traffic just for PB. Good Luck to all.
 

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Just an absolute insane amount of money. But I will wind up singing this tomorrow morning. Lost my two dollar on that damn old lottery again, This life of gambling ain't nothing but a sin,Trying to get rich overnight when I don't have a clue,Has left me singin' the low down dirty rotten Powerball Blues.
 

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They say if this one don't get hit on Wednesday it will be the biggest in Powerball history when it rolls to Saturday. Probably well over 400 million. Remember this guy, he won $320 million in 2002, only to lose it all. How in the hell do you lose that much money that fast?


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A man infamous for his numerous problems ever since winning a record Powerball lottery jackpot says he can't pay a settlement to a casino worker because thieves cleaned out his bank accounts.


Powerball winner Jack Whittaker gave that explanation in a note last fall to a lawyer for Kitti French, who accused him of assaulting her at the Tri-State Racetrack and Gaming Center, a slots-only casino near Charleston, according to a motion French's lawyer filed this week demanding payment of the confidential settlement.


Whittaker won a nearly $315 million on Christmas 2002, then the largest undivided lottery prize in U.S. history. He took his winnings in a lump sum of $113 million after taxes.



Since then, he has faced his granddaughter's death by drug overdose; he has been sued for bouncing checks at Atlantic City, N.J., casinos; he has been ordered to undergo rehab after being arrested on drunken driving charges; his vehicles and business have been burglarized; he was drugged in a Cross Lanes strip club in 2003 by robbers who took more than $500,000 from his car; and he has been sued by the father of an 18-year-old boy, a friend of his granddaughter's, who was found dead in Whittaker's house.



In the latest lawsuit, Whittaker told French's lawyer, John Barrett, that "a team of crooks" cashed checks in September at 12 City National Bank branches and "got all my money," according to the motion Barrett filed Wednesday in state court.
The suit maintains that French's lawyer contacted Whittaker's lawyer several times to try to get Whittaker to comply with the settlement. Whittaker allegedly pleaded poverty, saying he can't afford to make the payments.


"On one occasion, Mr. Whittaker himself responded in writing, and stated: 'On 9-11 a team of crooks went to 12 different City Nat. Banks cashed 12-CKs & got all my money. I intend to pay but can't without any money,'" the suit reads.
An official with City National Bank said Friday the bank is investigating "small discrepancies" in Whittaker's accounts.



The suit claims that Whittaker's failure to abide by the terms of the settlement is "intentional, reckless, willful or wanton."


French is one of three racetrack employees who accused Whittaker of assaulting them while he was gambling at the facility in 2003. Floor attendants C.D. Fortner and Ronda Lilly also claimed Whittaker assaulted them during a drunken tirade.
In July, a Putnam County jury found that Whittaker assaulted a bar manager, but decided that the man's injuries were not the result of being hit by Whittaker. He has also been sued by two women who allege that he assaulted them in a Summers County camp in 2004, as well as two Atlantic City casinos that claim he wrote them checks on a closed bank account.



French's suit seeks to force Whittaker to pay the money specified by the settlement agreement, plus interest and punitive damages.


Calls to Whittaker and his lawyers Friday were not immediately returned.
 
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he was drugged in a Cross Lanes strip club in 2003 by robbers who took more than $500,000 from his car

Yes I always keep $500K in my Car Too ^<<^
 

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Tonight I am going to try the following experiment also without any scientific or statistical backing. I am going to select two digits and two digits only. Example 2 and 8 and play the following sample 12 28 32 42 48 where only the two digits selected are the last digts of all white balls possibly draw. 5 and 9 with 15 19 29 35 49 or some similar combination. 7 and 1 and 11 27 31 41 57. See the Pattern. One draw a few weeks ago had four white ball numbers occur with only two common single numbers as their last digits. My thoughts for tonight are the more unorthodox the combinations might be might be a better combination to try and play but in reality it is a new experiment and results could prove as much with zero return.
 

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he was drugged in a Cross Lanes strip club in 2003 by robbers who took more than $500,000 from his car

Yes I always keep $500K in my Car Too ^<<^

And I bet this guy is still buying a shitload of powerball tickets for tonight.
 

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the part that always gets me is you win a $315 million pot, but you only get $113 million of it. Nice 65 percent takeout by the Uncle Sam Casino. Come back again anytime.
 

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Back from the store with 12 22 33 43 53. Also have 14 24 37 47 57 for my experiment. Trying 2's and 3's as well as 4's and 7's. Maybe should have split them up in different combinations but going with the straight ahead method today. In all likelyhood, it will not matter.
 

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I can't believe I wasted my lunch $$$ for this shit.... puff_>>
 

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how long will the hold be on that 200 million dollar check i deposit in my bank tomorrow ?
 

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Only get 110 mil lump sum.........
 

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My favorite analogy about the extreme odds of winning is if you got in your car and bought a quick pick ticket every mile you drove, you would have to drive to the moon 638 times before you finally won. Don't know if this is actually true as you read all kinds of bullshit on lottery websites but By God it seems right.
 

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My favorite analogy about the extreme odds of winning is if you got in your car and bought a quick pick ticket every mile you drove, you would have to drive to the moon 638 times before you finally won. Don't know if this is actually true as you read all kinds of bullshit on lottery websites but By God it seems right.

Assuming this is true, if you don't buy a ticket you could drive to the moon and back for the rest of your life and not win.

My point being, for those that say it's never worth it because of the odds are fukkin stupid, someone wins it despite those odds.

I hate those fukkin people, what are they going to spend that fukkin dollar on anyway?
 

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im in it with 20 tix....my 3rd purchase would be the Rx....so get ready for some new ownership
 

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the part that always gets me is you win a $315 million pot, but you only get $113 million of it. Nice 65 percent takeout by the Uncle Sam Casino. Come back again anytime.

The $315 million was the annuity and the $113 was the cash option after taxes.
 

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