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because in lotteries the more you study, the more difficult it becomes to predict the next draw
Like they used to say at the pool hall, Study long...study wrong!
Aug 14, 2025, 10:22 am - Lotterologist - Lottery Discussion Forum

All combinations
All combinations for 18 numbers will be well over $300. That wouldn't be a smart way to play. What you want to do is create a filters that give you the most likely numbers to play and eliminate the buck of those 18 numbers down to a more manageable one. My filter give me 5 numbers most likely to hit, and I average 2 to 3 numbers right on a consistent basis. If I was you, I'd study the the past results of the Lottery game you're playing. And look for patterns and sequences. And then create filter
Nov 7, 2025, 9:14 am - Ney1 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Game Percentages
HELLO WINSUM,!!! if you guess the first number of the extreme pair and the first number of the central trio, you're in! It's that simple!! You can use your study of positions to figure this out.HELLO WINSUM, if you guess the first number of the extreme pair and the first number of the central trio, you're in! It's that simple!! You can use your study of positions to figure this out.
Nov 4, 2025, 7:42 am - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

Playing randomly
Wow!! It does not need to be that complicated or involved at all. How about a simple study for predicting lottery draws? It's best to keep it as simple and as basic as possible. There is no need for a neural network or Artificial Intelligence to learn patterns and make predictions when you have your brain. You don't need in-depth knowledge of statistics neither, although this can help. You can do your complex study for predicting lottery draws using all the tools you've described, but a simple s
Nov 8, 2024, 10:44 pm - Pick3geniu$ - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lucky For Life to Millionaire For Life - $5 Ticket
I Then googled: how often does AI give correct info to a search query AI Overview AI-powered search engines and chatbots frequently provide incorrect or hallucinated information, with recent studies indicating inaccuracies in over 60% of cases when sourcing news or performing specific, data-driven queries. While some tools like Perplexity showed higher accuracy in studies, many models still struggle with reliability and confidently present false information. Key Findings on AI Sear
Feb 16, 2026, 9:30 pm - grwurston - Lottery Discussion Forum

because in lotteries the more you study, the more difficult it becomes to predict the next draw
because in lotteries the more you study, the more difficult it becomes to predict the next draw? Let's understand why this happens: The Math Behind the Lottery The lottery is a game of probability and combinations. Each draw is a completely independent event from the previous one. This means that the chance of a number being drawn is exactly the same in every draw, regardless of whether it was drawn last week or never. For example, in Mega-Sena, the chance of matching a
Aug 13, 2025, 7:22 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

Does the size and quantity of numbers drawn in a lottery influence the bias of studies
Dr. Sans asked, What studies of each lottery would give the best answer? And your answered with, The Probabilistic study would, of COURSE. So naturally I asked several questions about your answer. And as usual you commented with childish gibberish. What was your point of even mentioning a probabilistic study if you weren't prepared to explain it? For those actually interested in the probabilistic method , it first introduced by Paul Erdos, is a way to prove the existence of a struc
Sep 20, 2024, 2:53 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Does the size and quantity of numbers drawn in a lottery influence the bias of studies
The Probabilistic study would, of COURSE. What is the probability excluding the bonus number, the winning PB numbers will be 1-2-3-4-5 next week? Or next year? In the next decade? How about the next century? Can you say for a fact that PB combo will be drawn sometime in the next 75,000 years (assuming of course there still is a PB game)? And to make your Probabilistic study easier, we'll assume the matrix won't change in the next week, year, decade, century, or whatever they call 75
Sep 19, 2024, 5:17 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Rising Gas Prices and the Lottery
If you can't afford to play right now use the time to study the games and improve on your methods, or create new ones and try different things. Then practice with them on paper. When prices come back down you'll be all set to win.
May 6, 2026, 9:17 pm - grwurston - Lottery Discussion Forum

262 This is for the Powerball using only the initial digit from 0 to 6.
hello player 649=Hi, but you have to do it by placing the draws in ascending order. That list of the initial digit is 100% accurate for any draw as long as it's in ascending order. The final digit from 0 to 9 is a separate study, but when it comes to the initial digit from 0 to 6, it's 100% accurate. For example, 0,0,2,2,3, when you add the last digit, you can have many combinations with the initial combination.
Feb 7, 2026, 2:53 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

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