Matched 5/7 on the Lottery today... :D

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  • Reincarnate
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    • Nov 2010
    • 6332

    #46
    Re: Matched 5/7 on the Lottery today...

    Originally posted by devonin
    And yet, according to your numbers, while they do converge at 1500 with enough iterations, 1A and 2B -are- marginally superior choices given the number of iterations you ran :P
    That's just where those numbers happened to be after 1000000 trials on this particular run. They can just as easily be under the threshold, too. They're no more or less "superior" or "inferior" -- they fluctuate up and down over time and hone in on 1500 with more iterations (and the direction of the fluctuations are equally probable with each iteration).

    The point is that the expected values are the same, but the risks are different. All four choices are exactly equivalent to a risk-neutral investor.
    Last edited by Reincarnate; 11-7-2013, 10:22 AM.

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    • Zapmeister
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      • Sep 2012
      • 466

      #47
      Re: Matched 5/7 on the Lottery today...

      there was this guy who once brute forced the lottery in ireland by buying almost every single combination of numbers. it took 28 people 6 months to actually fill in all the tickets. they profited around £300k


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      • ssbmchamp
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        • Oct 2006
        • 1128

        #48
        Re: Matched 5/7 on the Lottery today...

        Originally posted by Wayward Vagabond
        winning the lottery is my financial plan. so far ive spent 24k over the course of 5 years and when i win it will be a small price to pay considering the money that i will be winning
        Are you being serious? You must make decent money to be able to do that. If I did that my bills would probably not be paid on time....or at all.

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        • rushyrulz
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          • Feb 2006
          • 12985

          #49
          Re: Matched 5/7 on the Lottery today...

          I believe that to be a sarcastic quip.


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          • benguino
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            • Dec 2007
            • 4190

            #50
            Re: Matched 5/7 on the Lottery today...

            The expectation values could become positive if you factor in how much people value the "excitement" and "enjoyability" of playing.
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            • Reincarnate
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              • Nov 2010
              • 6332

              #51
              Re: Matched 5/7 on the Lottery today...

              Originally posted by reuben_tate
              The expectation values could become positive if you factor in how much people value the "excitement" and "enjoyability" of playing.
              Be careful with this kind of reasoning though -- don't forget opportunity cost.

              If you're poor, for example, then yeah, maybe lotto tickets make you happy. But if you had instead put that money towards getting out of poverty, you'd be able to achieve even more happiness.

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              • benguino
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                • Dec 2007
                • 4190

                #52
                Re: Matched 5/7 on the Lottery today...

                Originally posted by Reincarnate
                Be careful with this kind of reasoning though -- don't forget opportunity cost.

                If you're poor, for example, then yeah, maybe lotto tickets make you happy. But if you had instead put that money towards getting out of poverty, you'd be able to achieve even more happiness.
                That is most definitely true. I was just trying to perhaps fish for some justification for why people would buy lottery tickets. Perhaps for some people, buying lottery tickets just makes them so unimaginably happy that nothing else in the world can compare to it.


                Perhaps kjwkjw and eze are right...perhaps I do just argue for the sake of arguing sometimes...
                I personally have never bought a lottery ticket (mostly because of legal issues but also because of how illogical it is) and I never plan to ever buy one either.

                Last edited by benguino; 11-7-2013, 07:43 PM.
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                Originally posted by Spenner
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                Originally posted by Xx{Midnight}xX
                And god made ben, and realized he was doomed to miss. And said it was good.
                Originally posted by Zakvvv666
                awww :< crushing my dreams; was looking foward to you attempting to shoot yourself point blank and missing

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                • benguino
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                  • Dec 2007
                  • 4190

                  #53
                  Re: Matched 5/7 on the Lottery today...

                  Originally posted by ilikexd
                  how is it worth buying at least one if every one has a negative expected value?



                  each lottery ticket has an independent outcome so that's not a valid strategy
                  There is actually good reasoning for why someone would just buy just one (or a few). Although each lottery ticket has an independent outcome, when you buy them, the marginal utility (the happiness/enjoyment of participating in the lottery) of each ticket changes. More precisely, according to the law of diminishing marginal utility, as the number of tickets you buy approaches infinity, the marginal utility of each one approaches zero. So theoretically, a person of sound mind should buy a lottery ticket and keep buying lottery tickets until the marginal utility of buying them just isn't worth it anymore.

                  It just so happens for most people of sound mind that the value of the enjoyment of participating in the lottery is so small and insignificant that it would be in their best interest to buy zero lottery tickets.

                  PS When I say marginal utility and other terms, I mean after opportunity costs have been taken into account.
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                  Originally posted by Spenner
                  (^)> peck peck says the heels
                  Originally posted by Xx{Midnight}xX
                  And god made ben, and realized he was doomed to miss. And said it was good.
                  Originally posted by Zakvvv666
                  awww :< crushing my dreams; was looking foward to you attempting to shoot yourself point blank and missing

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                  • Reincarnate
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                    • Nov 2010
                    • 6332

                    #54
                    Re: Matched 5/7 on the Lottery today...

                    Originally posted by ilikexd
                    how is it worth buying at least one if every one has a negative expected value?
                    It's almost never worth it from an economic standpoint, but money and utility do not have a 1:1 relationship.

                    One of my friends is the daughter of an extremely wealthy businesswoman. My friend also went to a good school and did ibanking for a few years, and now helps out with the business. She could retire at age 30 if she wanted to without breaking a sweat.

                    Even so, every day she buys a lottery ticket. She knows full well that she won't ever win. But to her, that dollar she spends on the ticket is meaningless. She won't miss it at all -- and in return, she gets utility (happiness) from playing and having the "chance" of winning some huge pot.

                    In other words, that dollar is worth so little to her that she's basically playing the lottery for free and it makes her happy, so why not? The utility of the lost dollar is more than compensated for by the utility of playing the game.

                    This is much different for someone who is in poverty and spends $600/year on lottery tickets. That's money they *will* miss. It's massive opportunity cost for them. They may feel happy, too, by playing -- but in this case the economic effect is much larger (relatively speaking) to the point where the foregone utility is huge.
                    Last edited by Reincarnate; 11-7-2013, 08:44 PM.

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                    • ilikexd
                      FFR Simfile Author
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 3209

                      #55
                      Re: Matched 5/7 on the Lottery today...

                      if the argument is that it's worth buying for utility (happiness), then the question becomes why would one get happiness from buying a lottery ticket

                      you could of course say excitement or thrill, but if you have a strong conceptualization of extremely low probabilities then you won't be getting any thrill; in other words the lottery should only make you happy if you're uneducated

                      thread has been mega-derailed whoops

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                      • Reincarnate
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                        • Nov 2010
                        • 6332

                        #56
                        Re: Matched 5/7 on the Lottery today...

                        Originally posted by ilikexd
                        if the argument is that it's worth buying for utility (happiness), then the question becomes why would one get happiness from buying a lottery ticket

                        you could of course say excitement or thrill, but if you have a strong conceptualization of extremely low probabilities then you won't be getting any thrill; in other words the lottery should only make you happy if you're uneducated

                        thread has been mega-derailed whoops
                        Everyone's utility profile is different. What I find fun or worthwhile may be useless to you, etc.

                        My friend, for example, just thinks it's fun to compare the numbers / scratch and unveil the prizes, etc. The "suspense" of it all is exciting to her.

                        Personally, I'm in your boat. Even if the lottery were free, I wouldn't bother wasting the time going into the store / buying the ticket / checking the numbers / whatever. As far as I'm concerned, the whole thing is an exercise in futility and I'd have more fun doing something else with my time. I also agree that a lot of people severely underestimate just how unlikely a win is.
                        Last edited by Reincarnate; 11-7-2013, 09:22 PM.

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                        • Wayward Vagabond
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                          • Jul 2012
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                          #57
                          Re: Matched 5/7 on the Lottery today...

                          Originally posted by rushyrulz
                          I believe that to be a sarcastic quip.
                          n.n

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