Indiana couple wins $50,000 prize for 2nd time playing same game

Feb 27, 2009, 10:21 am (10 comments)

Indiana Lottery

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis couple beat the odds when they claimed their second $50,000 Lucky 5 Hoosier lottery prize.

Elinor and John T. Phillips of Indianapolis claimed the prize Thursday, less than five years after Elinor Phillips won $50,000 on the same game in 2004.

Elinor Phillips said her heart fluttered when she heard the numbers for the Feb. 24 evening draw.

Phillips said she and her husband play Lucky 5 Evening regularly.

The retirees plan to use their winnings to pay down their mortgage. They say they will continue to play.

The Lucky 5 game offers two shots at the $50,000 prize for $1. Than Nguyen of New Castle and Oliver Matthews of Columbus hold the record for most Lucky 5 wins with four wins each.

AP

Comments

thor's avatarthor

Todd:

Can you recruit them for the site?

Idea....let's see their system..lol.

CowboysFan's avatarCowboysFan

Seriously. 4 times each? Thats impressive.

ThatScaryChick's avatarThatScaryChick

Congrats to them! They must feel very lucky.

wizeguy's avatarwizeguy

Congrats Mr & Mrs Phillips!

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by thor on Feb 27, 2009

Todd:

Can you recruit them for the site?

Idea....let's see their system..lol.

Maybe they're already here. Cool

Halle99's avatarHalle99

Party

 

Congrats to the winners.....

 

Mega is Up $ 212M yeah.

KY Floyd's avatarKY Floyd

Quote: Originally posted by thor on Feb 27, 2009

Todd:

Can you recruit them for the site?

Idea....let's see their system..lol.

In a game like that it doesn't take a working system to have repeat winners. The odds are about 1 in 376,000. If everybody who won played one ticket per day for the next 4 years they'd each have about a 1 in 258 chance of winning again. Assuming that 258 people had already won when these people won for the first time, it's all but certain that one of them would have won again by now.

thor's avatarthor

Quote: Originally posted by KY Floyd on Feb 28, 2009

In a game like that it doesn't take a working system to have repeat winners. The odds are about 1 in 376,000. If everybody who won played one ticket per day for the next 4 years they'd each have about a 1 in 258 chance of winning again. Assuming that 258 people had already won when these people won for the first time, it's all but certain that one of them would have won again by now.

thank you for your mathematical information,

my comment was in "Fun".

Jack-in-the-BoxGreen laugh

justxploring's avatarjustxploring

I am always happy for people like this, so why do I feel so nauseous?

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by KY Floyd on Feb 28, 2009

In a game like that it doesn't take a working system to have repeat winners. The odds are about 1 in 376,000. If everybody who won played one ticket per day for the next 4 years they'd each have about a 1 in 258 chance of winning again. Assuming that 258 people had already won when these people won for the first time, it's all but certain that one of them would have won again by now.

Why wouldn't a system help with this game?  The player has to pick 5 numbers out of a pool of 36 similar to any other lottery game and players get two plays for a dollar and can play twice a day.  If system players like playing Pick3 for a $50 box hit, they should love this game with a $50,000 top prize.

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