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Puerto Rico joins Powerball today
It hasn't been publicized but I've discussed it before.
rcbbuckeye's thread about it mentioned at a TLC meeting:
https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/279748
Also mentioned at Idaho lottery's meeting in May:
http://www.idaholottery.com/theIdahoLottery/meetingAgenda.aspx?id=160
I alluded to the change back in June:
https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/277047/3655357
I actually heard about it at SMART-TECH 2014, which is a lottery conference that took place in April. Along with the
Oct 1, 2014, 5:10 pm - LottoMetro - Lottery News
Irish winners anonymously claim €86m EuroMillions jackpot
Ireland's newest millionaires have claimed their 86.7 million (US$109.2 million) winnings but will be keeping their identities a secret for now.
The National Lottery has confirmed a syndicate (pool) from Dublin collected their EuroMillions fortune from its offices in Dublin city center yesterday.
It was announced after the draw last Friday that the 86.7m prize had been won in Ireland. It is the third biggest win in the history of the National Lottery. (See $111 million EuroMillions jackpot
Sep 30, 2014, 8:44 am - Todd - Lottery News
So what would the "Holy Grail" of Pick 3 playing be?
The Holy Grail would be having Todd's Lottery Post Almanac 2014 Lottery Results Almanac today. Having ten years of those almanacs from the future would be an added bonus.
Far too much is made of filtering. IMHO, most good systems fail from TOO MUCH FILTERING. I've applied e/o, hi/lo, in/out, open/closed, Bala-Nced, and others to the 2Step game and found the more filters you apply the more confusion you add.
All filters are not an additive process complimenting each other. Some are substi
Sep 15, 2014, 6:21 pm - garyo1954 - Lottery Systems Forum
Monopoly Millionaires Club
The Multi-state Lottery is about to begin a new game called Monopoly Millionaires Club
There's multiple ways to win at this game.
drawing win from pool of 5 numbers out of 52 plus 1 bonus number of 1 out of 28 (representing the properties on the board game)
you can either pick your 5 numbers or get quick pick and the bonus number is always quick pick (explanation to follow later.)
also you are given a club number as well and once jackpot is won another drawing takes place involvin
Sep 13, 2014, 4:32 pm - Technut - Lottery Discussion Forum
California: 9/1 - 9/30/2014
It occurs to me that Cali could play a 31 pair singles tomorrow, Midday.
Why? Because look at what then (for the Evening double) the last five most recent combined plays would be:
31x
769
652
054
864
One of every digit represented. This would make the pool for doubles/a triple wide open, the choice that much more difficult, since no digits would be long out.
My list would (I believe) still stand... but that's still 21 to choose from... + 10 triples: quite a lot....
Ju
Sep 5, 2014, 1:35 am - PeerGynt - Pick 3 Forum
Destroying a number?
I have seen - held, touched - tickets from someone I know who runs a nearby liquor store, who made thousands off one multiple straight plays on the D3. I didn't see the tickets he said he played the year previous; when on a single play of straights, he made $50k. But if he was lying about that, he wasn't lying about the ones I did see. He also showed me a few losers: ten in a row where one digit was off.
He also didn't tell me his system, sadly. But if you were fortunate enough to have the sp
Sep 1, 2014, 10:52 am - PeerGynt - Pick 3 Forum
Please recommend a Pick 4 Wheel
A very good day to you all,
I am looking for economical wheels for a Pick 4 game.
There will be numbers 0 to 9 as per normal, and numbers can repeat itself.
From the pool of 0 to 9 numbers, I have chosen 8 numbers in total for the wheel.
Can someone please recommend some economical Pick 4 Wheels for the above criteria ?
I know that many many many here at Lottery Post are WIZARDS in this field !!!
Thank God for that !!!
Thanks
Dave
Aug 25, 2014, 12:48 am - thezoomcat - Lottery Discussion Forum
I think the systems or methods for predicts the lottery is illusion.
So, easy. Doing an independent /past-data-non-inclusive method, we do this (California D3):
1) Divide the pool of 1000 numbers into fourths (quadrants).
2) Fill out your fourth as all Straights.
3) Don't play, but wait until your quadrant has been out for eight times in a row, i.e., fully twice around the board. This is to play it safe, and it may take a while to get there (you may also want to play it safer, and increase the amount of plays you have to wait; or, if you feel risky, wait
Aug 24, 2014, 6:25 pm - PeerGynt - Mathematics Forum
8 x 15 (Pick 3)
I hear what you're saying, but don't necessarily neglect the algorithmic part of the algorithm.
For example: It seems that, generally (key word there: sometimes it's more, sometimes less) the game takes an average of two digits, and cold plays them. Not equally, not all the time, but they tend to be out for long periods and/or rarely played for long periods.
So is it possible the algorithm is programmed to leave two digits (we'll go with for now) more or less cold? One would have to conclu
Aug 15, 2014, 12:07 am - PeerGynt - Lottery Systems Forum
16 siblings share $20 million lottery jackpot in New Jersey
Sixteen brothers and sisters from New Jersey who pooled money for a decade to buy lottery tickets got the ultimate payout a $20 million Pick 6 jackpot they'll use to repair homes they lost in Sandy, send their children to college and preserve the legacy of their late mother, who urged them to vie for the pot together in the first place.
The Endreson clan, who range in age from 53 to 76, accepted the check from the New Jersey Lottery Thursday. They' opted for a lump sum payment of $14 million
Jul 24, 2014, 3:00 pm - Todd - Lottery News
