This article aside, I'm trying figure out if "gaming the lottery" is possible in any other scenario.
Not for me, but I work in a restaurant and before that, I had never thought about the lottery at all or even spent much time around people that played. Tons of people here love it though. The game they play most often is Pick 3 (with some Pick 4 mixed in). What's more, they think it can be beat. They keep notebooks, have systems, and swear some people are "good" at it. There are a few people that hit it with some frequency that they swear it can be beaten.
Am I taking crazy pills here? Pick 3 is a 50% house edge, right, unless my math off (1 in 1000 to win, yet a $1 winner only returns $500). Casino games have, what, a 5-10% house edge on most games? Nothing wrong with some informed wagering that involves some research and strategy. There's even entertainment value in the losses, assuming you keep it in check. I used to love a day at the track, and don't regret the money burned. But this lottery stuff just sounds insane.
It's no secret the lottery is in place to separate fools from their money, but I really never realized just how ridiculous this whole thing is. Or am I missing something?