The Truth About "Lucky" Retailers
Does buying your ticket at a store that sold a previous jackpot increase your chances? We investigate the myth.
The "Gold Rush" Effect
When a news story breaks that a convenience store in Brampton sold a $70 Million ticket, people flock to that store. Sales at that location skyrocket by 500%.
A few months later, that same store sells a second major prize. proof of luck? No. Proof of volume.
Understanding Probability Density
The more tickets a precise location generates, the higher the probability that a winning ticket comes from that machine. It is a self-fulfilling prophecy. The machine itself is identical to the one in a quiet rural gas station.
Strategy: Don't waste gas driving to a "lucky" store. Your odds are exactly the same buying online or at your local corner store. Save the gas money and buy an extra line instead.
Written by The LottoLab Analytics Team
Our team consists of data analysts, probability enthusiasts, and software engineers dedicated to demystifying the mathematics of Canadian lotteries. We believe in transparency, statistical rigor, and responsible play.
Data Sources: OLG • BCLC • WCLC • Loto-Quebec
Responsible Gambling Disclaimer
LottoLab is an analytical tool for informational and entertainment purposes only. We are not affiliated with OLG, BCLC, or any official lottery corporation. Lottery games are games of chance, and the odds of winning are extremely low. Past frequency data does not guarantee future results.
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