I bought permutation for a set of numbers today and missed it by one number. There goes 24 dollars down the drain. My friends told me I’m crazy to put up so much for a 4D. I think I’m crazy too. I don’t buy 4D much, only once in a blue moon. But to spend so much even for once in a blue moon kind of thing is tsk tsk… Not sure what I’m doing. Am I an addict to be? I hope not… 
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No, your probably not an addit at this point. However, you need to face the fact that it is a futile endeavor for 99.99% of gamblers. Will you really be the .01% that hits it big? Even “once in a blue moon” is a waist of energy and money. But hope is eternal so many will continue the quest even if it is “once in a blue moon”. Statistically it can be shown that you do not have a REAL CHANCE of winning and it is not what is know as a FAIR GAME. You will never get a FAIR GAME from those that own or control any gambling game and that includes a state lottery. Good Luck