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linear regression in lotteries
hello please
linear regression in lotteries
Oct 25, 2017, 8:24 am - dr san - Mathematics Forum
How to use X and Y parameters in Linear regression - Lottery problem
Hello guys!
I am Brazilian i am trying to play internal lotteries.
I need help to understand HOW linear regression can be useful to apply in lotteries.
I ask: How can I use the X and Y variable to create a predictor linear equation ?
Lets debate.
Kind regards, Igor
Jan 13, 2019, 9:09 pm - Igor1234 - Mathematics Forum
how to use linear regression to forecast the next draw ?
Hello friends , I would like to learn how to use linear regression to lottery game...
I know that non linear regression shows consistent results on predictions , but i want to know which value may i insert on X and Y data.
the forum doesn't allows me the put a link here , but anyone can read the formulas in Wikipedia
Example, this is a little sample of Powerball draws:
a-b-c-d-e
9-43-57-60-64
12-20-39-49-69
18-28-62-66-68
How to predict the next draw ?
Give me tut
Feb 2, 2017, 8:49 pm - Igor1234 - Mathematics Forum
Pick 4 Linear Regression and Analysis of Variance System Texas
These picks are for 4/4 thru 4/10 Texas Pick Four.
1.7595 2.9758 3.9785 4.4497 5.8914 6.9303 7.9612 8.0112 9.8645 10.5812 11.5896 12.6185 13.5129 14.5858
May 4, 2009, 4:11 pm - xandercage - Pick 4 Forum
Dinero System (Using Excel)
does it use linear regression analysis?I just can't see charging money for an excel sheet...
Mar 1, 2004, 4:53 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Systems Forum
Knowing the Unknowable Future Number
There are methods where linear regression can help to predict data, but that is for Gaussian, or bell curve data. The lottery (any game) is a discrete uniform distribution where each ball has an equal chance of being drawn.
Might there be a way to look at draw data in a bell curve form? Might classification be a better approach than linear regression?
Always more questions than answers...
Jun 8, 2025, 11:39 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum
How would you determine the minimum x maximum width of each lottery filter?
To address this problem, we used a linear regression model to analyze the historical data of the filter performance, which included variables such as filter width, lottery type, number of tickets, and prize amount. We then calculated the confidence intervals for the estimated coefficients of the model at a 95% significance level, which gave us the range of values that contain the true effect of each variable on the filter performance with a high degree of certainty. Based on these results, we we
Jan 30, 2024, 1:55 am - MartyMcNuts - Lottery Discussion Forum
Using the Cartesian plane in a lottery?
Well said, but philosophical approach(mostly concepts) does not resonate. Why? Most subscribe to 'system' as a process 'edge in stone'. I can start a thread title ' using linear regression for prediction', and it will be shout down with negative comments if the approach is philosophical!. A good read of 'Super Crunchers' by IAN AYERS is recommended (why forward -testing a concept is good for predictions in random plane).
Mar 15, 2016, 5:11 pm - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum
Probability of a rollover in PB and MM
Prob987:I pretty much understand your use of the Poisson distribution in your calculations, but I am having a problem understanding your use of jackpot jumps as an estimate of sales before the fact. Do you use linear regression, or do you multiply the annuity jackpot jump by a certain percentage? And is that percentage a constant for all games, or is it unique to any one particular game?Any help gratefully appreciated.Regards and best wishes,Rick
Feb 26, 2004, 10:51 pm - KyngeRycharde - Jackpot Games Forum
Best Filtering Method
You need to look at the draw numbers relative to the filters you've just listed, plus a few more not listed here. There's a linear regression and a past mean average method used to produce a multi harmonic N th degree dimishing variable function. I would like to go further, however, my work is incomplete. I've been working on it for a few years now.
Oct 17, 2003, 1:43 am - JADELottery - Lottery Systems Forum
