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So if you find a winning formula, it's considered fraud?
There is no winning formula for pick 3, so you're fine. Fraud would be fixing the game so your numbers get chosen on purpose.
Oct 19, 2025, 4:28 pm - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum

So if you find a winning formula, it's considered fraud?
No. There is no deception or criminal activity involved. Why would anyone think that was fraud?
Oct 19, 2025, 1:01 pm - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Abraham Shakespeare moved Dee Dee Moore into his house? :O
I never thought that Abraham liked Dee Dee romantically. And he didn't put the money in her personal bank account, he put it in her LLC to keep it safe for him as he realized his lottery winnings dwindled fast and he wanted to keep his last couple of millions safe. She didn't tell him she was actually a failed businesswoman who actually had been in trouble for fraud before. He most likely wouldn't have trusted her with his last couple of millions had he known the real truth about her. Abraham re
Sep 9, 2025, 6:13 am - Lotto Motto - Lottery Discussion Forum

Numerous State Lottery holdouts
I know Kentucky Lottery does manipulate their numbers based on the numbers played. They pay out the least amount possible based on the numbers drawn The computer that generates the numbers is an algorithm and it is AI, so it learns patterns. Many people who have played the same numbers for years have noticed their numbers no longer hit, even though the numbers did hit before. It is certainly fraud, but in the new age of AI, the legislation has not caught up to the technology. They will eventuall
Jun 27, 2025, 4:56 am - Maxinemillion - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery is not random it's predetermined
When Donald Trump says something, it's often a lie. When his statement contains the word fraud , it's virtually guaranteed to be a lie. https://thelostogle.com/2019/08/14/no-jeffrey-epstein-did-not-win-25-million-from-an-oklahoma-lottery-ticket-or-did-he There are lots of links to this story, all saying the same thing. This is just the first one from the search results.
Feb 2, 2026, 4:04 pm - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum

2026 lottery headlines you hope to see
Exactly. Even if you are not a mega jp winner, there will always be a few people who resent the fact that you have more $ than they do (even if you worked hard for it). People can be targeted for scams when a relative dies as well. They think you inherited a ton of $. I have had to step into scam attempts twice and once when my cousins lost their mother. This woman kept calling them and contacting them on social media claiming she was a secret child that had been put up for adoption. Her ag
Feb 12, 2026, 10:51 am - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

So if you find a winning formula, it's considered fraud?
An individual who can beat a game like pick 3, statistically beyond just being lucky, is engaging in fraud. That's not a system (since all systems are worthless), that's a crime. That someone is putting weighted balls in the machine or uploading a program for the RNG to choose numbers of their choosing (Eddie Tipton). Without cheating, pick 3 is not beatable. The rolling jackpot games are beatable if the jackpot gets large enough and one has the resources to buy all the combinations. If
Oct 20, 2025, 5:50 am - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Post for the Hobbyist and Serious Lottery Player
lotterologist, brah, the difference between blackjack and the lottery is that with blackjack the deck is not reshuffled with the dealt cards after after each deal. the state of the deck changes each time the dealer deals a new round, which is something you can keep track of in order to make better decisions. that is the essence of card counting. and the more decks the dealer uses the harder it is to get that small edge. with the lottery the balls are put right back where they started after e
Aug 11, 2025, 1:38 pm - Brock Lee - Lottery Discussion Forum

Can AI Be Effectively Be Ued to Win a PB Jackpot?
This is what Google's Gemini had on the subject... An AI model is a software program or mathematical engine trained on large datasets to recognize patterns, make predictions, or perform specific tasks without explicit step-by-step instructions. In 2025, these models are increasingly categorized by their primary function, learning approach, and data modality. Core Types of AI Models and the Information They Provide Model Type Primary Function Information/Output Provided Typical E
Dec 16, 2025, 3:46 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

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