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Has the faltering economy affected how you play the lottery, if you do play the lottery?

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Juan Fordamuny said:

A tax is a fine for doing well.

A fine is a tax for doing wrong.

A lottery is a fine tax for those who are bad at mathematics.

Frank said:

No, as I have long stopped playing after browsing the website for the lottery. After seeing where the consistent winners were located, I knew I did not have a chance of winning more than a ticket or the price of the ticket. The central to western part of the state will have to do without my money. I played for the first 6 months and gave it up.

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