I agree with everything BigBen just said: if you play, you are purchasing the chance to dream about winning for a bit, not a chance to actually win. I'm too coldly logical to even do that.
A buddy of mine at a previous workplace would play one of the smaller payout lotteries. He came in excited one day, since he had just won $100 or something. I asked him how much he had payed out so far to get that $100, which deflated him. Oops, sorry to kill your buzz there.
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