Consider a number of events in a probability space. Let X be a random variable that is the number of events that occur. Given some of the moments of the distribution of X, it is possible to obtain bounds on the probability that at least one event occurs. The best possible bounds are given here. If there are many equiprobable events that are d- wise independent, and d is even, then the probability that at least one event happens is at least 1 — O(µ–d/2), where μ = E(X).