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HOW Any Gambling's Effect On Your Brain :-(
Gambling s Effect On Your Brain Compulsive gambling shows signs of measurable changes in your brain chemistry. As a behavioral addiction, gambling addiction is closely connected with how the brain s reward system functions. Specifically, the effect that gambling has on your brain s levels of, etc dopamine a chemical messenger that causes feelings of pleasure is what makes gambling so addicting. Hitting the jackpot releases dopamine, generating exceptionally good feelings each time a ga
May 13, 2024, 9:34 pm - eddessaknight - Lottery Discussion Forum

Georgia: 5/1 - 5/31/2024
Proof's in the pudding.........apparently so, Lottopoor's number is usually there, of course, that's why they call it gambling
May 17, 2024, 7:36 pm - meriwetherman - Pick 3 Forum

Virginia Lottery retailers refuse to sell tickets to draw attention to skill games amendment
No disagreement from me that the government needs to regulate all forms of gambling in the state. 35% seems monumentally excessive however. That's a case of trying to protect the lottery, rather than a logical fee. So I agree on the regulation, but I think the fee should be smaller. (Incidentally I think they take too large of a cut on the lottery too, so you can see where my mind is at on these things.)
Apr 22, 2024, 10:42 am - Todd - Lottery News

Alabama Lottery bill falls short by one vote
Alabama lawmakers sick of indecision following years of debate By Kate Northrop A bill to authorize a state lottery and casinos in Alabama failed by just one vote, the closest the state has ever come to enacting a state lottery since 1999. One vote made the difference in the Alabama legislative session, resulting in voters just barely missing out on seeing a lottery question on the ballot this year. The last time Alabama residents saw a lottery proposal in the voting booth was in
May 14, 2024, 3:13 pm - Todd - Lottery News

How much do you "Owe," in this Lottery situation?
Oh wow, a Karen Nathan hypothetical. I had completely forgotten about these. I would obviously pay back the $10. If I would split the prize depends on who lent me $10. To be honest this is a tough one because out of superstition I would never borrow money to gamble in the first place. It's bad luck. So is picking numbers off the license plate of a hearse. Gotta get your numbers and gambling funds from clean sources.
Apr 23, 2024, 3:15 pm - db101 - Lottery Discussion Forum

How much do you "Owe," in this Lottery situation?
Verbal contracts to share a potential lottery win/gambling related are impossible to enforce in most jurisdictions. It is based on indefiniteness, etc. and there really is not an offer and acceptance as in a contract. Now, if it concerned a married couple, that is different since it would be property acquired during a marriage. And if you give someone money to purchase lottery tickets on your behalf, that is different as well. And I agree that you are opening a can of worms by giving
Apr 22, 2024, 9:15 pm - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

North Carolina Unlimited $$
I'm on sum 11 for tonight.. I'm playing 407 - 470 both 5 exact and 5 50/50 After that I'm done gambling until my birthday weekend next weekend..
Apr 21, 2024, 5:57 pm - JordanT1021 - Pick 3 Forum

Winner of $95 million Lotto Texas lottery jackpot gamed the odds to win
the jackpot would actually be worth $57.8 million. ... there is a top federal income tax rate of 37%. That cuts the cash value amount to around $36.4 million. After spending almost $26 million on every possible number combination, that leaves the purchasing group with a $10 million profit If you spend $26 million in tickets the taxable income from winning $57.8 million is $31.8 million. If you pay 37% tax on every dollar of that you're profit is a hair over $20 million. If it was all taxed
Apr 30, 2024, 1:27 am - KY Floyd - Lottery News

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