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CalifDude On average how many times should any one pick three number fall in a 365 year span in one daily draw?
Jan 6, 2006, 1:40 pm - BuzzsawAnn - Mathematics Forum
chaos
pacattack05,I'd recommend that you check out Platinum membership here, because it will do a lot of the things that you need - a whole lot cheaper than systems out there for sale. Like (for example) the Inspector 3 system will take a look at ant list of Pick 3 numbers and give you a complete breakdown of their properties. CalifDude has posted some very good examples of how to use it to root out hidden numbers to play. Also, the Deflate 3 system takes any list of Pick 3 numbers and separates
Jun 28, 2005, 9:48 am - Todd - Mathematics Forum
Indiana, RNGs & Allegations: Time to Test
Quote: Originally posted by Rick G on April 24, 2005The figures CalifDude provided for the last year of IN midday draws are right in line with what you should expect (using the Inspector 3 tool) and with the normal variations of any state's lottery results.However, I conducted an experiment in the past here at L.P. and using the inspector 3, inspected the all-states predictors' picks. Using their overall highest percentage in the different inspector 3 categories and then using the deflate tool
Apr 24, 2005, 12:50 pm - JAP69 - Mathematics Forum
Indiana, RNGs & Allegations: Time to Test
The figures CalifDude provided for the last year of IN midday draws are right in line with what you should expect (using the Inspector 3 tool) and with the normal variations of any state's lottery results.However, I conducted an experiment in the past here at L.P. and using the inspector 3, inspected the all-states predictors' picks. Using their overall highest percentage in the different inspector 3 categories and then using the deflate tool eliminating all of their picks I was still able to c
Apr 24, 2005, 12:37 pm - Rick G - Mathematics Forum
Indiana, RNGs & Allegations: Time to Test
four4me,I think we're thinking along the same lines. I suspect that, for whatever reason, the daily games just aren't very popular in Indiana. Maybe the Hoosier Lottery just isn't doing a very good job of promoting. I've noticed that the vast majority of their advertising seems to be geared toward scratch-off games and their TV game show. There's some advertising for the PowerBall game also, but that's about the extent of it.I'm going to try to compare those number classifications that CalifDude
Apr 20, 2005, 4:36 am - ayenowitall - Mathematics Forum
Indiana, RNGs & Allegations: Time to Test
CalifDude,Thanks for supplying all those numbers. I'm having a little trouble with comparing the 365 actual draw numbers to those 220 unique numbers. It seems like those percentages wouldn't really be comparable. For example, there are ten possible triples. They account for about 4.5% of the 220 unique numbers, but they only account for 1% of the total 1000 possible pick three numbers. Out of 365 numbers drawn, three were triples. That figures out to 0.82%, which seems pretty much in line with t
Apr 20, 2005, 4:24 am - ayenowitall - Mathematics Forum
chaos
Just to maybe give some examples, the universe is finite even if it does have its expansions and contractions, it is a pocket universe and yet for all practical purposes it's infinite and even if it has ends, or borders or given dimentions (more or less) it is impossible to go to or to reach those borders and it is also impossible to break thru and to go across to where-ever or what-ever to beyond or to unknown So the same with random it might not be or exist, but for all human practica
Jun 28, 2005, 9:43 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum
Indiana, RNGs & Allegations: Time to Test
Quote: Originally posted by Rick G on April 24, 2005The figures CalifDude provided for the last year of IN midday draws are right in line with what you should expect (using the Inspector 3 tool) and with the normal variations of any state's lottery results.However, I conducted an experiment in the past here at L.P. and using the inspector 3, inspected the all-states predictors' picks. Using their overall highest percentage in the different inspector 3 categories and then using the deflate tool
Apr 24, 2005, 5:59 pm - ayenowitall - Mathematics Forum
