Gas Station Customer Buys Full Book of Lotto Scratch-Offs For $500 To Test Theory

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A woman paid hundreds of dollars to test a lottery scratch-off theory. The hypothesis? If you buy an entire book of lotto tickets, you’ll at least get your money back. This means that you’re only ever going to have the chance to turn a profit off of entire Scratcher book purchases.

TikToker Mrs. Tink (@mrs_tink) realizes that, if true, this could be a revolutionary new way to gamble. So she went and tested out this theory by dropping $50 on 25 different $20 lottery cards, all from the same book. Then, she recorded her results in a viral TikTok that garnered over 392,000 views as of Friday.

$500 worth of scratch-offs

“Somebody told me you buy the full book of lotto tickets like these scratchers,” she says, holding up a scratch-off lottery ticket. “You’re guaranteed to win your money back, if not more.”

“These are $20 apiece. There’s 25 in a book. $500,” the TikToker says, looking into the camera. “You’re telling me if I spend $500 I’m guaranteed to win $500 if not more? You got me, I’m gonna do it.”



Next, to show that she’s putting her money where her mouth is, Tink records herself walking in a store. Splayed out in front of her, in her left hand, are five, crisp $100 bills.

Her video then cuts to her face. “I did it. I bought a full book of $20 tickets,” she says, holding the lottery scratch-offs.

“It is completely sealed still. So it’s $500,” she holds the plastic sealed booklet in front of her at the store. She then cuts to herself sitting in her parked vehicle and she shows off a different type of scratch-off. As it turns out, her husband wanted to get in on the action and he bought another kind of scratcher.

She says, “It’s the 500 times Loteria.” This one’s $50 for one ticket.

The scratch-off is massive, with tons of different boxes folks can take a penny to test their luck.

Testing the theory

“Let’s get to scratchin’,” she says into the camera. Turns out, the huge Loteria one her husband dumped $50 on was a bust.

“This ticket was a loser,” she says. However, the first one she purchased from her pack—$20. So she at least made her money back on it. Then, there were two more “losers” followed by another $20 winning ticket. Then, there were three more duds, and after that, a $30 winner in the pack.

Four more losers showed up in a row, but then, victory struck—Tink proudly showed off a $100 winning ticket to the lens. Next up, another loser, followed by another $20 winner. Then she had six losing tickets in a row until she got hit with a $50 win. She hit another loser and then made her money back on some of the tickets with two consecutive $20 victories.

By the end of the video, Tink tallied up her earnings versus how much she spent: “I am flabbergasted, $280.”

So she paid $220 for the privilege of sitting down and scratching 20 different lottery cards. “That crackhead lied to me!” she shouts at the end of the video.

Scratch off theories

Many have shared their different theories when it comes to playing with scratch-off tickets. One gas station worker shared his experience with customers’ winning cards. According to him, some types of lotteries have more constant payouts than others. He also said just because the cards cost more money, doesn’t necessarily mean you have a higher probability of winning, too.

In another video, he explained how many of these lottery ticket types change from month to month. And while he doesn’t recommend purchasing an entire roll, as Tink did, he does endorse buying multiple ones. Only if they’re being purchased from the same roll, however. According to him, this will give you slightly better odds at hitting a jackpot.

For instance, if one customer bought those particular three tickets in Tink’s video, the $20, $20, and then $100 hit, they would’ve made an $80 profit.

TikTokers were thankful to Tink

One user was grateful she decided to test the theory out. “I’m so sorry you got got! Thanks for taking one for the team and reminding me why I don’t gamble,” they wrote.

Another simply shared a time-honored adage that almost always seems to ring true when it comes to gambling: “House always wins.”

Someone else said they tested the buy the entire book theory and lost even more money than Tink did. “Bought a book of $30 tickets for 600,” they said. “And i only won 175. So def not worth it for me.”

However, another TikTok user thought that she needed to just stick it out a little more: “90% of gamblers quit just before they hit big.”

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The gambler's fallacy is the mistaken belief that a random event is more or less likely to occur based on previous events. It's also known as the Monte Carlo fallacy or the fallacy of the maturity of chances.

Here are some examples of the gambler's fallacy:

Coin tosses
The belief that a sequence of heads from an unbiased coin makes tails more likely on the next toss.

Sports betting
The belief that if you've been losing, you're more likely to win in the future.

Gambling on red and black
The belief that if the ball has been landing on black, the next turn will land on red.

The gambler's fallacy is incorrect because past events don't change the probability of future events. It can be dangerous in STEM subjects, where students need to think causally.

The gambler's fallacy has been the subject of much research in psychology.
 
“That crackhead lied to me!”
The story only works because of the screen caps. That person looks like they’ve been absent from the shower for at least a week and they have a true disdain for washing their face. How are you going to have an American story without absurdity? The last paragraph is why I continue to live here. That and the chemicals in the food.
 
Statistics is not taught in public school because not only are public schools funded by lottery earnings. Once you learn you have a better chance of being stuck by lightening three times in the same place. You will not be so eager to play lottery.
Public schools are not funded by lottery earnings, another fallacy. What happens is there is an education budget which is a fixed amount and lottery proceeds collected by the govt pass through that fund like a glass that can only hold its own volume in water. The resulting conclusion being that those excess revenues become discretionary spending allocated to whatever the fuck those politricktians in office at any given time want to spend it on and it AINT education.

Vast majority of the money actually made by the operation and sale of lottery games goes to these evil assholes International Game Technology PLC and Scientific Games Holdings LP.

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The gambler's fallacy is the mistaken belief that a random event is more or less likely to occur based on previous events. It's also known as the Monte Carlo fallacy or the fallacy of the maturity of chances.

Here are some examples of the gambler's fallacy:

Coin tosses
The belief that a sequence of heads from an unbiased coin makes tails more likely on the next toss.

Sports betting
The belief that if you've been losing, you're more likely to win in the future.

Gambling on red and black
The belief that if the ball has been landing on black, the next turn will land on red.

The gambler's fallacy is incorrect because past events don't change the probability of future events. It can be dangerous in STEM subjects, where students need to think causally.

The gambler's fallacy has been the subject of much research in psychology.
The white Sox have lost 111 games so far this season.. 111 loses out of 143 games.. they have a 77+ percent losing ratio.. right now draftkings has an offer for new customers that if you bet $5 on any games moneyline and win that $5 will become $250 of betting money… if you believe in math , understand percentages you have a 3 out of 4 chance of winning if you bet $5 on the Red Sox to beat the white Sox today.. the red Sox already beat them the last 2 games of this series.. chances are they will today.. if you believe in math and can make educated guesses than you more likely will turn $5 to $250.. if you win , you now can use how money to make more educated guess.. sometimes sports betting really is math, common sense, and educated guesses.. individuals that do that tend to win more
 
Public schools are not funded by lottery earnings, another fallacy. What happens is there is an education budget which is a fixed amount and lottery proceeds collected by the govt pass through that fund like a glass that can only hold its own volume in water. The resulting conclusion being that those excess revenues become descretionary spending allocated to whatever the fuck those politricktians in office at any given time want to spend it on and it AINT education.

Vast majority of the money actually made by the operation and sale of lottery games goes to these evil assholes International Game Technology PLC and Scientific Games Holdings LP.
This guy gets it..lottery is like the Red Cross. They make it seem like the funds go to a good cause but in reality less than 10 percent actually goes to the actual positive cause. This is what big biz is all about
 
Fucked up though since the lottery actually contributes essentially zero
Yeah it was an idea stolen from black folks and they needed an excuse to sell to the public that its existence was more than just an entity to take money from consumers.. than they came up with the greatest slogan “a dollar and a dream”.. people don’t think highly of 1 dollar or willingly will sacrifice it without feeling like they taking a loss. If you can convince 7-8 figs of amount of people to do that multiple times a week you create a multi billion a yr entity
 
Statistics is not taught in public school because not only are public schools funded by lottery earnings. Once you learn you have a better chance of being stuck by lightening three times in the same place. You will not be so eager to play lottery.
For years I've yet to see all the billions they take from winnings and say it's going to education where schools have benefited.

Teachers are relentlessltly buying supplies out their own pockets. Schools now resort to having advertising for brands throughout the schools and on the sides of school buses just to have an extra income.

Yet for decades they say lotto goes to edumaction. I've yet to see where.
 
Think you miss misquoted chief

I probably should've iincluded @BlackGoku s quote for perspective......

I was just saying that yes most charities are like playing the lottery, but some charities actually do work, give resources....etc better than the big names people know.
 
For years I've yet to see all the billions they take from winnings and say it's going to education where schools have benefited.

Teachers are relentlessltly buying supplies out their own pockets. Schools now resort to having advertising for brands throughout the schools and on the sides of school buses just to have an extra income.

Yet for decades they say lotto goes to edumaction. I've yet to see where.

Unfortunately all the money doesn't go to education. Just some of it.
 
Its all chance Once won $200 off a 10 dollar ticket. . Chances she could've won zilch from those 25 t7ckets she bought. those
 
Statistics is not taught in public school because not only are public schools funded by lottery earnings. Once you learn you have a better chance of being stuck by lightening three times in the same place. You will not be so eager to play lottery.
People win and I'd like to be one of those people who got struck three times in the same place

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But I rarely play unless it's big and I'm not eager to play.
 
For years I've yet to see all the billions they take from winnings and say it's going to education where schools have benefited.

Teachers are relentlessltly buying supplies out their own pockets. Schools now resort to having advertising for brands throughout the schools and on the sides of school buses just to have an extra income.

Yet for decades they say lotto goes to edumaction. I've yet to see where.
I explained it earlier in the thread
 
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