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Steiner System For Pick-5 Lottos
Quote: Originally posted by DreamLotto on June 14, 2004Quote: Originally posted by BobP on June 09, 2004 ...You must either pick winning numbers in a reduced field or play ALL the numbers in a way they come into contact with each other (unlike the split wheel formula) then you need a massive dose of luck the winning numbers come together in one combination. Wheels can only take you so far all things considered within a responsible budget. BobP... Thank you very much for opening my eyes a little
Jun 14, 2004, 3:21 am - BobP - Lottery Systems Forum
Lottosync 1.8 engine odds report
Hi folks,We are working on the v1.8 prediction engine of lottosync.Below are the current results that are largely veryfied on the Belgian 6/42 lotto: MATCHING 2 with 9 predictedThe normal probability of matching 2 from 9 in a 6/42 lotto is 0,285The lottosync engine reaches a succes probability of 0,786 or in other words 2,757 times better than random play MATCHING 3 with 9 predictedThe normal probability of matching 3 from 9 in a 6/42 lotto is 0,0873The lottosync engine reaches a succes probabil
Jun 12, 2004, 9:31 am - Guru - Lottery Systems Forum
If random is not random and logical is >
Quote: Originally posted by Colin F on June 11, 2004Dear MrSteel01Another Brain Teaser? I don't know why, but I always see a challenge in working out what you're on about. (Incidentally, from your Avatar have you ever wondered why sea horses swim in an upright position?)WHY?1. 100 Draws of what Lotto Type?ANY most likely 1,000 would be better!2. Substituting repetitions for similarities obviousness will depend on the answer to 1.3. Why do Sums stay within the Minimum and Maximum Totals? Defi
Jun 11, 2004, 12:47 pm - MrSteel01 - Mathematics Forum
N.D. to add two new lottery games
North Dakota lottery players will have a second game to play come June 24, four months after the state introduced Powerball.The North Dakota Lottery has announced the arrival of Hot Lotto, a game lottery officials describe as similar to Powerball.For a $1 ticket, Hot Lotto players have a shot at a $1 million jackpot. Players select five numbers from 1 to 39 and one number from 1 to 19 and have a 1 in 16 chance of winning.Drawing dates will take place on Wednesdays and Saturdays and jackpot prize
Jun 7, 2004, 10:50 am - Todd - Lottery News
Winning!
Quote: Originally posted by BobP on June 04, 2004Quote: Originally posted by rabbitfoot on June 04, 2004I don't think a real choice was listed. The reason people don't win is because the odds are against them. How many people could afford to cover the odds of say, 1 out of 14,000,000. Answer= none! No manner what anyone professes, it's the luck of the draw- no skill.Three quick questions:Do you play this game?How do you select your combinations to play?Do you have a connection to or work for
Jun 4, 2004, 11:35 pm - rabbitfoot - Lottery Discussion Forum
The New Mass. Game.
From www.masslottery.com TREASURER CAHILL JOINS POLITICAL, LOTTERY LEADERS TO CELEBRATE INSTANT TICKET 30th ANNIVERSARY Also announces start of a new game offered by the MA LotteryMassachusetts State Treasurer Timothy P. Cahill today hosted a gathering of political and lottery industry luminaries to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the instant ticket, which went on sale in Massachusetts this week in 1974.Cahill was joined at Massachusetts Lottery headquarters by former State Treasurers, former
May 25, 2004, 2:14 pm - DoctorEw220 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Mathematics of Lotto
Quote: Originally posted by dragon on May 25, 2004Quote: Originally posted by desparado on May 25, 2004it is impossible to improve the odds of winning by any formula-disagree (1)never play numbers suggested by a guru -disagree (2)picking hot' and cold numbers is nonsense-agreed (3)There is lots of actual statistics for the 6/49 game.-nonsense (4)BertilThats all.Only my opinionRegarding (1): How about an example of a formula that improves the odds? I am curious. Remember, this is the math sec
May 25, 2004, 6:28 am - desparado - Mathematics Forum
Mathematics of Lotto
Quote: Originally posted by desparado on May 25, 2004it is impossible to improve the odds of winning by any formula-disagree (1)never play numbers suggested by a guru -disagree (2)picking hot' and cold numbers is nonsense-agreed (3)There is lots of actual statistics for the 6/49 game.-nonsense (4)BertilThats all.Only my opinionRegarding (1): How about an example of a formula that improves the odds? I am curious. Remember, this is the math section, so let's see it.Regarding (2): The Henze arg
May 25, 2004, 2:35 am - dragon - Mathematics Forum
A Modest Proposal
Quote: Originally posted by WIN D on May 22, 2004 Now radarmand......We don't have to play for dirty old money. Just the gratification you will enjoy.... after proving your point should be payment enough. Bringing a little light into the world of the weak minded is a noble thing. Please radarmand.,....help us. LOL Good Luck finding 10 examples of this proposition ....they are extremely rare. I was just hoping the difficult task of searching and finding examples would prove the point to you. I t
May 22, 2004, 9:01 pm - rdarmand - Lottery Systems Forum
Only Odd Numbers
Quote: Originally posted by dragon on May 21, 2004Somebody talked about a filter to take out all odd combinations. Like 7,9,31,43,45,47 for instance.They said to do that because it has never happened before. That intrigued me.The way I figure it, in a 6/49 lottery, here are this many all odd combinations:25*24*24*23*23*22 / 6*5*4*3*2*1 = 232760Since there are 13 million total combinations, there should be an all odd draw result every 60 games or so. Pretty frequent.Has anybody checked a dra
May 21, 2004, 11:57 pm - Colin F - Mathematics Forum
