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  2. Drawing lots (decision making) - Wikipedia

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    Four matches, one broken to be shorter than the others, presented to a group to draw from. Drawing lots or drawing straws is a selection method, or a form of sortition, that is used by a group to choose one member of the group to perform a task after none has volunteered for it.

  3. Guess 2/3 of the average - Wikipedia

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    In game theory, "guess ⁠ 2 / 3 of the average" is a game where players simultaneously select a real number between 0 and 100, inclusive. The winner of the game is the player(s) who select a number closest to ⁠ 2 / 3 of the average of numbers chosen by all players.

  4. Quick Pick vs Picking Your Own Lotto Numbers: Is One ... - AOL

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    You’ve heard the saying, “It’s not whether you win or lose, it’s how you play the game.” That can apply to knowing how to win scratch-off tickets, too. If you win, enjoy what you’ve won.

  5. Lottery wheeling - Wikipedia

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    However, playing a lottery wheel impacts the win distribution over time—it gives a steadier stream of wins compared to a same-sized collection of tickets with numbers chosen at random. As an extreme example, consider a pick-6, 49 number lottery. In this case, there exists a wheeling system of 163 combinations that always guarantees a 3-win.

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  7. Picking a winner in all 42 Bowl games: It's easy with the ...

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    'Quality Games' system reveals seven games Vegas has wrong; which team should've been in the Final Four, and a Tennessee anomaly

  8. Poddavki - Wikipedia

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    Poddavki (Russian: поддавки́, IPA: [pədːɐˈfkʲi], "giveaway"), also known as Giveaway checkers, Suicide checkers, Anti-checkers or Losing draughts is a draughts (checkers) game based on the rules of Russian draughts, with the variation that a player wins if they have no legal moves on their turn, either by giving up all their pieces or having them all blocked.

  9. Raffle - Wikipedia

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    At a set time, the winners are drawn at random from a container holding a copy of each number. The drawn tickets are checked against a collection of prizes with numbers attached to them, and the holder of the ticket wins the prize. The raffle is a popular game in many countries, and is often held to raise funds for a specific charity or event.