10-08-2008, 10:06
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Re: Unclaimed Lottery Prize
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Originally Posted by steeljack
thanks Jambutty , best I ever could do was try the "8 from 10" with a 2 bob bet , looking back it must have been quite an operation to hand check each coupon , unless you were the lucky one who sent a claim in by a telegram .......wonder where they sent the telegrams from , the post offices would be shut by then (would they not ? 5 pm on a Saturaday afternoon ) .
jumping sideways , I suppose the Vernons girls were the first "spice girls" according to this wiki link they are the longest surviving girl group (hard to imagine).. The Vernons Girls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia,
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The pools checking operation was extremely well organised and the girls doing it were highly skilled in the art of doing so.
In those days, if you were posh enough, you could use your home phone to send a telegram and the rest of us had to go to the local phone box armed with lots of change and send a telegram from there. Or wait until Monday to use the post office. I was never troubled by that decision.
My first win on the football pools was when I was eleven. My dad let me pick one line of 10 matches on the 10 results for 6d on his coupon. I won one pound, one shilling and the postal order arrived in mid week. Then in later years I hit on a plan where I won on 6 consecutive weeks. It wasn’t a lot but a win, is a win, is a win. After that I had few minor wins here and there.
I would select 10 matches that I thought would end up as a draw or an away win. Then I would use those same matches on the 3 Draws and 4 Aways using a perm plan that I had worked out. A full perm of any 3 from 10 came to 120 lines but in my plan I eliminated many lines to end up with 20 lines. Similarly a full perm of any 4 from 10 came to 210 lines that were also cut down to 20 lines. The lines that were eliminated were those that contained three consecutive matches, every other one, two together and one elsewhere etc. My plan guaranteed that if 5 of the ten matches ended as a draw I would have at least one winning line. If 6 of the matches ended up as an away win, there would be at least one line of 4 aways.
My maths lessons at school were not wasted.
In fact the pools companies supplied these cut down perms in a free booklet or you could work out your own and register it with them.
Happy days - but mainly losses.
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