I have read some articles that described repeat lottery wins and claimed that re-purchase of lottery tickets is one of the most profitable strategies if we set ourselves the goal of re-winning.
In general, I must say that the lottery is very different from other gambling games. It differs primarily in low chances of winning. Of course, everything depends on the conditions of a particular lottery, because there are many different types of lotteries. There are lotteries where you can win many small prizes, and there are those where the main emphasis is on the jackpot.
If you buy lotteries repeatedly, then to some extent you think that the lottery is similar to other gambling games. Where you can win again, for example, sports betting. In this regard, I would like to ask: do you think the strategy of re-purchasing lottery tickets is smart?
This sounds like a myth that gamblers believe in, but it's not actually true. Unless something causes the odds to change (e.g. going from a 6 number selection to a 7 number selection) then you have the same chance of winning every single time you play the lottery. Your chances of winning do not go up because you have played every week for the last 10 years. Buying two lottery tickets will change your odds a tiny amount, but the chances of winning a big prize lottery are infinitesimally small and barely move with a second purchase. I am not quite sure what else you could mean by "repurchasing lottery tickets" but each game is entirely independent from any past and future games, that is all you need to understand.