rekees4300: "The odds of winning are 1 in 175,000,000 and the jackpot is 640,000,000 so actually this is a good bet!
There is a guaranteed way of winning the jackpot. Just bet all of the 175,000,000 numbers. So if you have an extra $175,000,000 you wanna invest to make $640,000,000 now is the time! The only problem would be if others also hit the jackpot. Then you may not get your $175,000,000 back. details..details"
Actually, it's terrible odds. Which means anyone who bets more than the minimum is making a terrible bet. Other mistake you made was assuming you were the only winner. There have been multiple winners in the past, and the odds of that happening increase with the increase in players. A 4-way split and you've lost millions. VERY BAD BET INDEED!
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brin: "There is a couple of other problems...with your $175,000,000 buy of lottery tickets...#1 - You would use more tickets than there are available...#2 It would take you 28 yrs. to fill out all the lotto tickets to cover every possible number...I heard that on the news this AM..."
There's easily 175M+ tickets available; how else would everyone play? And if I remember correctly, you can do some kind of on-line autoplay (at least for some of the games) where you could get the computer to automatically submit all 175M unique combinations in a couple hours. So that eliminates having to fill them out by hand. On the other hand, it would take quite some time to print them all out, and finding the right one after winning might be a problem.
Now the real kicker is, even assuming you were the sole winner and a U.S. resident. You're looking at being in the top income tax bracket which last I checked was 39.6%. Since they skim that right from the start, your $640M is instantly $386.56M. Nothing to sneeze at, but considerably less. I live in NH, so no state taxes on it at all since May 2011. YIPPEE!
"Only" thing is, that's $19.328 million per year if taken as an annuity. Over 20 years, inflation is going to eat that alive; so invest wisely. If you take it as a lump sum, that's only $193.28M; a "measly" 30% of what you started with. Don't be too concerned though, you'll still be firmly ensconced with the other 1%.
Oh yeah, so if you pay and play every combo for $175M, and you get a single other winner to share the jackpot with, you'll be $78.5 million in debt.
I decided to meet God halfway, I bought 1 ticket.