A 63-year-old American won almost 21 million dollars in the lottery since 1993. First won 5.4 million dollars, the second time two million dollars, the third time $ 3 million, and in the summer of 2010 earned $ 10 million pot.
A former professor at Stanford, Joan Ginther holds a PhD in statistics. This led the reporter Nathaniel Rich of "Harpers" to wonder if his case was it luck or rather a "possible fraud". He argues that the last two winning tickets were bought from the same store, the hometown of Mrs. Ginther, Bishop, Texas. The author believes that the lucky winner of material from the lottery to use a special algorithm.
"After discovering a scheme, Ginther had to wait for the winner, to be scheduled in a sparsely populated region. The competition was lower his chances were even greater," writes Rich, quoted by the Daily Mail. He adds that the store owner of Bishop Mrs. Ginther his special preserve high-stakes tickets, which helped to earn record. Joan Ginther now lives in Las Vegas.
A former professor at Stanford, Joan Ginther holds a PhD in statistics. This led the reporter Nathaniel Rich of "Harpers" to wonder if his case was it luck or rather a "possible fraud". He argues that the last two winning tickets were bought from the same store, the hometown of Mrs. Ginther, Bishop, Texas. The author believes that the lucky winner of material from the lottery to use a special algorithm.
"After discovering a scheme, Ginther had to wait for the winner, to be scheduled in a sparsely populated region. The competition was lower his chances were even greater," writes Rich, quoted by the Daily Mail. He adds that the store owner of Bishop Mrs. Ginther his special preserve high-stakes tickets, which helped to earn record. Joan Ginther now lives in Las Vegas.