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I have $300 to “invest” in NY lottery scratch offs- what’s my best strategy?

I play the $2 Win For Life scratch offs and have saved up the winning tickets for the past year or so. It seems only right to regamble it on scratch offs- and go big.
Got any advice? Do you think I should buy 15 $20 scratch offs, 30 $10 scratch offs, or something else, and which ones should I play? Should I buy them all at the same place? How about buying them in the city versus a rural area? I know it’s all really just a matter of luck, and the end result will probably be me out the $300, but please tell me any ideas you have. Thanks!

Check the odds on the back on the ticket.
$2 scratch offs are usually 1 out of every 5.3 is a winner.
So if I had that kind of money to buy scratch offs, I would buy tickets by 6. One is guaranteed to be a winner.

My boyfriend and I tried this out once, with the Bingo $2 scratch offs. I forgot what the odds were, it was 1 in 4.6 or something.
We bought 4 (though we should have bought 5) and scratched off two each.
One of mine was a loss, but the other was a $2 winner.
One of his was a loss, but the other was a $50 winner.
We were ahead $48.

I wouldn’t invest in scratch offs though. Try the bingo hall.
Your chances are better (because it isn’t set up, it is a matter of getting the numbers or not), and you only spend $20-$30 each time you go. In Michigan, the bingo halls have a Michigan Progressive, and you buy bingo cards for that game and the prize is sometimes all the way up to $4,000.

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