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The $29.95 Non-Believerz
I uzed the same Math to figure out the 4 key numberz for 4/1/26 drawing.. which were verified,..but all of a sudden the Math iz naah wrong?... come ooon..They rigged it...Not sure about test drawz for thiz game.. probably so tho..
Probability Math Me are their worst nightmare
Notice the consecutivez again, only cauze I mentioned them in my previous Ticket post
Coincidence?...I think NOT.
-Stat$talker
Apr 3, 2026, 11:40 pm - Stat$talker - Lottery Discussion Forum
The Florida Millionaire Raffle is back!
You're obviously too young to recall the days of hundreds of thousands (a million maybe?) paper lottery tickets inside of a spinning 7 foot tall wire mesh drum with a trap door in it.
The drawing was held in a theater in front of a live audience, the drum sitting up there spinning on the stage.
The drum stopped spinning, a pretty young lady opened the trap door and stuck her arm in the trap door as deep as it would go. She'd swish her arm around for 10 or 15 seconds and pulled out the b
Mar 31, 2026, 8:46 am - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum
Probability of winning with multiple tickets
The PA raffle logic is based on the number of tickets sold, so if there is a sellout, the odds are correctly stated as 125,000 to 1. (500,000 tickets, 4 top prizes)
Now, if there are less tickets sold, only sold numbers go into the raffle... if only half sell, then the possible outcomes are reduced... to 62,500 to 1 (odds) (250,000 tickets, 4 top prizes)
They put these tickets that win the weekly $50,000 back in for the big prize drawing, but actually you are correct, the possible outcom
Mar 30, 2026, 8:50 am - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum
The $29.95 Non-Believerz
For Powerball 'z BB drawing for 03/21/26 ..Let's see what Probability Math and my Stat$ cope sayz about dem Statz... Tossin out dem non-viable 1-digit away junck numberz..which serve az dizstractionz, side-trackerz decoyz..
I'm coming, Probability Math iz coming wit Me..!
The Red Bonusball? will be amongst the following..,
STAY TUNED
-Stat$talker
Mar 20, 2026, 1:09 pm - Stat$talker - Lottery Discussion Forum
Mega Millions and Powerball Race
I think what winoneday meant was that it was bad luck for the house. In the long run, the average jackpot won will equal the expected value. In a game like this, a drawing every few days with odds of 1 in 300 million, the long run could be many years.
In a short period of time, the players can be lucky which means the house (MUSL) is unlucky.
Unlike other games like pick 3 or any table game or slot machine in a casino, where more jackpots are good for business because the long run for th
Mar 12, 2026, 2:56 pm - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum
DR SAN - 4 patterns
Top 10 Sets:
A, B, C, D
All Pick 3 games going back to October 1, 2024
Game results are in time of day sequence starting from morning draws to the last drawing.
Calculations below were taken before the Thursday, February, 26, 2026 drawings.
Feb 26, 2026, 11:21 pm - winsumloosesum - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottery is not random it's predetermined
So what. That's what close enough means. It's good enough for real-life use.
If you could deduce that their non-perfect equipment causes #3 to be chosen 10.001% of the time and #7 to be chosen 9.999% of the time, what would you do, choose 333 for every drawing? Bet against 777 if such a bet existed?
With a 10.001% chance of getting a 3, you could bet $1,000 on 333 tickets and expect to win $500.15. Imagine going through all that trouble to lose $499.85 per $1,000 wagered instead of the u
Feb 7, 2026, 4:57 pm - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum
Buying MM or PB lottery tickets
When 4 tickets in a pool of 500,000 are chosen at random to be a winner, the probability that a single ticket wins is 1 in 125,000 (I'm assuming they exclude a winning ticket from being able to win again, i.e. they do random draws without replacement).
It's a straightforward 4/500000, which reduces to 1/125000 by dividing the numerator and denominator by 4.
After they draw the first winner, the probability of a single ticket that didn't win on the first draw turning into a winner is 3 in
Jan 8, 2026, 1:39 pm - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum
Buying MM or PB lottery tickets
Have to agree with you on this one Coin Toss.
When I lived in New York I used to hop over the border to Pennsylvania and buy PA Millionaire Raffle tickets. They sold a maximum of 500,000 tickets. Because they awarded four million dollar prizes, they advertised odds of 125,000 to 1 to win one million dollars. The first four tickets drawn (they really used an RNG) won one million dollars each.
When draw time rolled around after they awarded the first million dollar prize by drawing one ti
Jan 1, 2026, 10:14 am - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum
Buying MM or PB lottery tickets
It would be nice if you would use my user name Tucker Black, or just Tucker for short if you want.
To all those people who say that a $3 PB w/PP ticket is the best way to win $2 million... consider this:
Buy three $1 tickets on pick 4 straight (three different number combinations).
If one of them hits, parlay that into 4,800 tickets -- 12 different combinations, and 400 $1 tickets on each one. You still have $200 if that second drawing doesn't win. Win $2 million (400x$5,000) if
Dec 28, 2025, 1:52 am - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum
