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What is a lottery system? What distinguishes a lottery system from guesses, dreams and quick picks?
RL, while i do appreciate the effort and extent you went to in your attempt at legitimizing your personal pursuit of the lottery, it's still a claimed hypothesis, and nothing more. while you laid out it's partial methodology, the fact still remains, when it gets down to it's reall life application (putting your own money on it), it ....(like any other system ) .....can not produce a consistent sustainable repeatability where you can truthfully claim you can actually create an edge via your e
Mar 29, 2011, 10:57 pm - visiondude - Lottery Discussion Forum

Fooled by Randomness
Jimmy Nerves are fine, just doing the same as you in wasting time taking a few cheap shots. These are the best definitions I could find. Explain where I fall into the gamblers fallacy using the definition taken from the website you refer to most. I do not use deviations from expected behaviour for anything never have never will. Monte Carlo Fallacy or the Gamblers Fallacy #1 The belief that if deviations from expected behaviour are observed in repeated independant trials o
Aug 23, 2010, 1:41 am - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Lottery Systems Forum

Praying mom wins $9 million lottery jackpot
I think if I were to give this reply a name, a suitable name would be Does God prevent people from winning the lottery? The answer would be No! The key word being prevent in otherwords, he doesn't prevent it! But just because he knows something doesnt mean he made it happen! Did God prevent the many times you and I hurt ourselves as children? Whether it was a baseball that hit you in the face or that bat the batter swung as he threw it back and hit you in the leg as he went runn
Nov 30, 2007, 7:35 am - nanolike - Lottery News

probability types
John Schofield's article in the Personal Finance section contributes a number of calculations to Maclean's Magazine. The expectations were based on the payoffs of the September 7, 1996, $10,000,000 lottery. At the time the amount was quite unusual. He used the amount $2,217,321 which was the jackpot a week earlier, and which is a more typical figure. Provided below are some useful information concerning Lotto, both probability calculations and strategies. Probability Background T
Sep 21, 2006, 6:07 am - jordi marey - Mathematics Forum

Sully, Moon, Empress L@@K @ Master Number 11 Predictiona
Just last few hours we are be experiencing another special celestial event. The third consecutive eclipse in this busy Spring season will occur at 12:26 am Eastern on May 25. It is an emotional time of culminations, creative meditation and gratitude. This is a powerful Super-Moon (when the moon is asclose at it can get to Earth), making it extra potent. It occurs in Sagittarius and follows the Pluto/Uranus meeting just a few days ago. Sagittarius focuses on your Journey. Thi
May 25, 2013, 5:25 pm - eddessaknight - Mystical Forum

new sistem
Let us take events of a lottery of daily draw. Let the following numbers be the results of daily draw of a single digit lottery 1, 5, 8, 3, 6, 7. If you look at the numbers, you will find that the events are totally at random in occurrence and absolutely with no relevance in between them. You cannot predict the next lottery number however expert you may be in statistics. There is a total uncertainty in forecasting next number. The BEST method in forecasting the next event is conditional proba
Jan 21, 2013, 1:52 pm - dr san - Lottery Systems Forum

Ga dream
Hi can someone help with dream? I dreamed I was at an event I saw two brothers, harold and Robert Ivan, I hugged Robert, my 3 year old grandbaby was with me. Some how I lost my jean shorts and ended up with my scarf wrapped round my waist like a skirt
May 1, 2026, 8:24 am - opdaboss - Mystical Forum

The Gamblers Paradox
Talke from this what you wil: Summary The gambler's paradox, often referred to as the gambler's fallacy, is the mistaken belief that past independent events influence future outcomes. This fallacy leads individuals to think that if a particular event has occurred more frequently than expected in the past, it is less likely to occur in the future, and vice versa. Understanding Independence In probability theory, independent events mean that the outcome of one event does not affec
Apr 3, 2026, 10:43 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

It looks as if the $5.00 MM ticket is doing poorly.
If you are talking about the # of rolls before the MM jackpot got won yesterday I think it was 27 rolls. My bad if you are talking about a different event.
Mar 12, 2026, 12:00 am - JustMaybe - Lottery Discussion Forum

Is there any method or system that can an predict the first digit that will fall in Pick 3
Yes, interesting to see which tests are involved before the actual drawing and what constitutes a disqualifying event for a set of balls. To your earlier point about variations between draws by position, it's easy to make the mistake of lumping all draws into a singular dataset.
Mar 2, 2026, 10:13 am - OhSoClose - Lottery Discussion Forum