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Markov Chain and Neural Network for lottery numbers
The LottoSync software (which I paid for) has to connect to the LottoSync website to activate. The LottoSync website no longer exists. There ought to be a law against software that ceases to function when the author no longer supports it. I suppose as the field of picks expands the number of winning numbers occasionally captured expands as well.
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Jan 19, 2022, 1:38 am - BobP - Mathematics Forum
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RJ:We do have quite a few happy campers also. Unfortunately the unhappy campers just tend to speak a little louder.Wait for the Lottosync V1.8 live testcase on this forum, and watch closely what happens.We had a bit of a bumpy ride with the first lottosync versions, but we are rolling smooth now.
Jun 14, 2004, 6:47 pm - Guru - Mathematics Forum
what does a prediction formula look like?
If as hypersonig stated in his post, he's not looking to win anything just yet then Lottosync might be a good candidate for his research, obviously the Guru put a lot of thought into his prediction algorithm before writing his program.
Jan 16, 2006, 1:23 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum
what does a prediction formula look like?
It would be interesting to know what method Lottosync uses. I think it is based on Strange Attractors which makes a lot of sense since it is randomness used to find randomness. I think he uses the differences between numbers rather than the actual numbers and then uses the values found to determine the best possible numbers that are in the sequence. But how he uses those differences to generate the attractors is a mystery.
Jan 16, 2006, 12:03 pm - popeye - Mathematics Forum
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Dear Mr Colin F,What kinds of software do you test at you facilities? Do you have files on previous tests? Do you maintain a site where one might go to review those results? Or were you, as Guru have suggested, playing a trick to get a free copy of Lottosync?RJOh
Jun 15, 2004, 1:21 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum
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Guru,That remark about the unhappy campers was in a post by ayenowitall not me. I been watching the prediction board and the winning predictions percentage is usually 0.5% or less which convinces me that expecting 1% of the predictions to win something is expecting a lot. Good luck on your new version of Lottosync.RJOh
Jun 14, 2004, 9:07 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum
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Sounds like you are working on a system similar to Lottosync by Guru. He went to market with his ideas and some Lottery Post members bought his system. There have been several threads about it.RJOh
May 7, 2004, 8:47 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum
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Quote: Originally posted by ayenowitall on May 08, 2004RJ,Some years ago when I first started playing the lottery, I tried selecting numbers based on the historical parameters for each position. I had no trouble coming up with numbers, but I never had any success with cashing tickets. I hope you can manage to do better than I did. Good luck.BTW, I read through all the posts of a thread about the Lottosync system. It looks like there are quite a few unhappy campers out there. I sure hope Guru did
Jun 11, 2004, 1:53 am - MrSteel01 - Mathematics Forum
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RJ,Some years ago when I first started playing the lottery, I tried selecting numbers based on the historical parameters for each position. I had no trouble coming up with numbers, but I never had any success with cashing tickets. I hope you can manage to do better than I did. Good luck.BTW, I read through all the posts of a thread about the Lottosync system. It looks like there are quite a few unhappy campers out there. I sure hope Guru didn't market the same thing I'm developing. I'll not call
May 8, 2004, 12:25 am - ayenowitall - Mathematics Forum
