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Is there any method or system that can an predict the first digit that will fall in Pick 3
The posts you are criticizing ar real people talking to other real peopole about what AI 'said'. By 'your rules' I mean that you sometimes are too serious and and wamnt to bring 'higher math' into everythinhg. I was in the Army for 10 years, all of it infantry and artillery, including Viet Nam. I'll use six digit mgrids for this, when calliing in mortars and artillery some people used a magic number. For example GRID 627374 would bne magic mumber 29 (all digits added, the three digits each be
Feb 19, 2026, 11:45 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

Is there any method or system that can an predict the first digit that will fall in Pick 3
hello jashohits= Here are some common approaches to trying to predict the first digit: 1. Analysis of Hot and Cold Numbers Hot Numbers: Analyze the history of the last 30 to 60 days of the specific lottery and identify the numbers that have appeared most frequently in the first position. Cold Numbers: These are numbers that haven't appeared for a long time. The theory is that they may appear soon to balance the odds. How to use: Track the results history (Midday/Evening) and focus on the dig
Feb 19, 2026, 4:02 am - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

Millionaire For Life ...ripoff
NY is discontinuing Cash for Life Feb 21 which I play and replacing it with Millionaire For Life. Choose 1-58 instead of 1-60 and bonus ball 1-5 instead of 1-4. Which make the odds worse by 1 million. $5 a ticket daily drawings!!! instead of $2 and daily drawings. Are you kidding me? NY pricing themselves out of daily players. Keep the games cheap. I'm out.
Jan 30, 2026, 8:00 am - Lottomeister - Lottery Discussion Forum

would you rather win 1, 10, 50, 100, or 500 million $
Poor me, I'm the victim Cry me a river. Your budget for lottery tickets is way more than what the average American can afford. Unless you're living in subsidized housing and shopping for groceries at the food bank, I think you're doing okay. It's okay to refer to another user by name. You don't need to beat around the bush. Believe me, I have plenty of life experience at that University. When it comes to what you and the other haters refer to as book learning , I always find real-life ap
Jan 14, 2026, 11:05 am - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lucky For Life to Millionaire For Life - $5 Ticket
I wonder if I miscalculated or if this is the best lottery draw game ever invented. A $5 ticket is worth almost $5. Exactly how much depends on how many people have to split the top two prizes, which is difficult to estimate without sales numbers. No stupid multipliers and the odds of winning something is a reasonable 1 in 8.47. You can buy all the numbers in the second basket of five with one selection of white balls for half the cost of doing so in Powerball. I may have to paro
Jan 11, 2026, 4:09 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

Are you playing Mega Millions with the $5.00 per play?
Yep, but getting 2 lines with x10s, 3 lines with x10s, 4 lines with x10s and 5 lines with x10s is not the same as one single x10. The probabilities multiply in a multi-dimensional geometric pattern. Getting 5 lines with x10s on a 5 play line purchase is vastly and much more difficult than just getting any 1 line with a x10 or none at all. We've run a simulation with 1,000,000 samples and the best that was possible for that run was one 4 consecutive x10s that happened at a little more
Jan 5, 2026, 5:56 pm - JADELottery - Lottery Discussion Forum

People think gambling is risky.
For me, gambling is a source of entertainment. Or maybe it's a diversion. To be honest, I really don't know what it is or why I gamble. I never think about value when I buy a lottery ticket. That's because I know playing the lottery is a suckers bet. It hard for me to think about value because the odds are so badly stacked against me, and they're same regardless of the size of the jackpot. (As is the price of one line on a ticket whether it's 1, 2, 3 or 5 dollars) I never bet over my he
Nov 29, 2025, 2:53 pm - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum

Most statistics show frequency in relation to past draws, but what if we calculated the frequencies
...your posts are the antithesis of everything I know to be true in relation to the Lottery. One day soon, I'm gonna start hitting 4 to 5 numbers on Pick 6 games, and there shall be sustainable consistency. I will learn how to post images here to show my winnings. But even now, I can show sustainable consistency of hitting 2 to 3 numbers right on the regular. Keep in mind, Dr. San, the lottery games are designed by human minds. You have to look at it as a business generating revenue, not a p
Nov 24, 2025, 11:59 am - Ney1 - Lottery Discussion Forum

sums de patterns
Well then you are further along than I am, good luck with the big break. The neutral classification results over back testing represent 1/4 of all of the draws being all neutral. The first step that highlights the numbers usually represent 200 to 300 combos. Even though these combos have about a 94% chance of producing at least 1 straight hit in a 21 day cycle, that is too many to play. So I do pick one out of all the combos. And I usually pick wrong. But that is the whole point of developme
Nov 23, 2025, 10:32 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum