
What Would You do if You WON?
By ohitsjustmike+77 The full booklet strategy is always a bust, so now I’m trying the ‘One of everything’ strategy.
So far I’ve bought a $500 full scratcher booklet of $10 scratchers and a $600 booklet of $20 scratchers. Both times they ended up as big losers.
This time I’m going to try buying one single scratcher of each on available. I have found that the booklets always have A LOT of losers, 1 big winner, and a bunch of ‘TICKET’ winners. So if you get one of each scratcher you have a chance of getting that 1 big winner for all of them. The odds are better this way so I will return with the results for this strategy later.
Oh I’m the guy that posted the yellow crossword booklet recently. I used those winnings to buy these and the total was $246. I wish this location had more options, I was looking to spend 400 but eh I can always try again at another location.
Results to come…
Recent responses
+27 @Lmir450 Thats because each book has a set amount of minimum winning tickets and for the most part every single book will lose just the same, and if it ends up a winning book thats loaded ittl only win because theres 1 claimer and still only win by a few dollars. For ex the $50 books i play have 50 tickets, of which only 12 are winners , 11 $100s and 1 $500, with a very off chance of having 1 extra which will equal $500 or more. But still will lose $900 every single book. Scratch tickets are a losing game theres no profitable strategy take it from me that has bought tons of books and thousands of tickets. Unless you are specifically chasing big jackpots then you will need to accept that most books are losing books and take it that way. Yes there are very few profitable books and by the time you hit a book that barely profits you will have lost tons off losing books.
+14 @Specific-Promotion85 I think the one of everything strategy might be worse odds though?