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  <description>A consolidated summary of analytic webpages and articles dedicated solely to the Powerball Lottery topics. Intended for use by all lotto players and providers hoping to understand more about this lotto game.</description>
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    <title>How high will new Powerball jackpots go?</title>
    <description>When the new 2012 Powerball format goes into effect, jackpots may reach $800 million. Read our analysis of what we expect the new average Jackpots will be and how they will grow from drawing to drawing.</description>
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    <title>Analysis of the 2012 Powerball compared to Mega Millions</title>
    <description>The new Powerball game means higher prices, lower odds, bigger jackpots. See how these compare to Mega Millions. Starting January 15, 2012, Powerball is raising the ticket cost to $2. In return, it is increasing the minimum jackpot to $40 million and those matching 5 white balls will collect $1 million. This article discusses these changes, shows the complete prize offerings, and compares the new format to Mega Millions. This information will help you decided whether the higher prices are worth it.</description>
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    <title>Should You Take the Powerball Cash or Annuity Option?</title>
    <description>This analysis provides a comparison of the Powerball Cash and Annuity Options. If you win the jackpot, you'll learn how the annuity is paid, how much money goes to taxes, and how much money you'll lose if you accept the cash. Comparisons are made to current market investment yields to better understand the fairness of the annuity payouts. Multiple fair cash option payouts are listed for varying annuity Jackpot levels.</description>
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    <title>The 2012 Powerball Powerplay Analysis</title>
    <description>The new Powerball game still offers the Powerplay for $1 more. But, gone are the random multipliers. Instead, all Powerplay prizes are fixed. This page provides you with an up to date analysis of jackpot levels and shows you why you should never buy the this option when the jackpot is above $112.5 million.</description>
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    <title>Which Powerball States Win the Most</title>
    <description>Did you know that Pennsylvania and Indiana have sold the most winning Powerball Jackpot tickets? Find out where your state ranks. The number of jackpot winners are shown in both a table and geographic map form.</description>
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    <title>The Hot and Cold Powerball Numbers</title>
    <description>Doesn't it seem like some Powerball numbers are picked frequently than others? This study illustrates that some balls are statistically hotter and colder than others. It is continually updated after each drawing to bring you the latest trends. You can evaluate the performance of individual white balls and the red powerballs. Once you read this information, you may modify some of the Powerball combinations that you play.</description>
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  <title>Interesting Powerball Even Odd Statistics</title>
  <description> Many folks only play Even or Odd Powerball numbers. Their thought is that this method will offer a chance to win the Jackpot prize once or twice a year. This analysis summarizes the observed instances and illustrates is a certain subset is better than others.</description>
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    <title>Powerball Powerplay Analysis (Pre Jan 2012)</title>
    <description>For an extra dollar, Powerball gives players a chance to increase their lower tier winnings by a 2, 3, 4, or 5 times multiplier that is randomly selected at the time of the drawing. This analysis shows that you should buy this option when the Jackpot is below $62.6 million. When the jackpot is higher, you should spend your extra dollar on another ticket instead of the Powerplay Option.</description>
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    <title>How 2009 Powerball Changes Affect You</title>
    <description>When Florida joined Powerball, the MUSL changed the format from 55 to 59 white balls, and 42 to 39 Powerballs. This study describes how the chances of winning decreased and tells you: Where the money is going and what other changes were made.</description>
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