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code breaking and the LOtto...
Thoth: I admire your approach. Those pick 3 and pick 4 draws are a piece of the puzzle I haven't studied, but they seem to me to be a lot more complex than the double digit draws. The repetitions and patterns within the overall lottery-pool are more compelling in some ways than they are for the larger draws. Maybe the million-to-infinite digit sequence to the right of the decimal in Pi is the answer to the puzzle, as you suggest. I certainly believe you're correct in your premise that ex
Jun 1, 2006, 10:12 am - Rip Snorter - Lottery Discussion Forum

code breaking and the LOtto...
Quote: Originally posted by PadawanLotto on May 29, 2006 Some time ago I read an article about a south American lottery that used animals instead of numbers in their lottery to cater to people that were of lower education. Numbers, symbols, letters, or pictures, are no more than points of reference to something that has no point of reference. Take time for instance, we know that time exists and passes but as to what reference? Time to us is no more than a point of reference created by man ba
May 29, 2006, 7:47 am - Rip Snorter - Lottery Discussion Forum

No delusion-100% winning method
Ah Bolade, Thank you for testing that, as all my testing as been by hand, and somtimes inefficient. Yes I will post the Pick 4 D string, and your right in your assumption that it would create every possible DSUM expression from the previous draw. I will do it sometime today. Its a monster though, but considering the possible combos its just as manageable as DSUM for pick 3. In essence, with Pick 4 you will have just 2, 320 combos. This is before taking out the duplicates.
May 20, 2006, 8:33 am - Kola - Lottery Systems Forum

Florida's New EZ-Match Fantasy 5 Game...
Florida started a new add-on game today (3/20/06) for Fantasy 5. Essentially, for each $1.00 Fantasy 5 ticket you can select the "ez-match" option for an additional $1.00. If the ez-match option is selected, the terminal will print out a ticket with 5 additional numbers with dollar amount beside each number. If any of your 5 Fantasy 5 numbers match any of the ez-match numbers then you win the corresponding dollar amount (from $2 to $500). If you don't win an instant ez-match amount, your origina
Mar 20, 2006, 5:09 pm - duckman - Pick 5 Forum

What states does this apply to?
Just Concern on this brief paragraph: If you choose to specify the numbers yourself, you select five distinct numbers between 1 and 55, and one Powerball number between 1 and 42. The Powerball can be the same as one of the first five numbers, because it is drawn from a separate number pool from the first five numbers. http://www.usamega.com/powerball-howtoplay.htm What states does this applies to? and Is The Mega Site a part of the States Lotteries inform
Feb 23, 2006, 1:14 am - tnhope - Lottery Discussion Forum

5m bump in Mega Millions?
Quote: Originally posted by TheGameGrl on February 21, 2006I dont get it, one ticket annuity 175 gives 101 million cash one ticket annuity 365 gives 177 mill cash. Sorry but most folks need to see that MegaMillions gives out far more cash fund then PB. Someday ppl will do the math and see which game is more giving. It was pleasing to see the Mega increase! Thank you PB for at least doing that for the real lottery game! The MUSL justifies its back loaded annuity on its FAQ page: ___
Feb 21, 2006, 10:19 pm - ryanm - Jackpot Games Forum

Lottosync V1.7 - is it fixed?
I have developed failed systems on the forums (most recently soniq boom for pick3/4) but I know they don't work... a simple circular reference error made me believe it was better than it actually was... developing out in the open allowed a few fresh pairs of eyes to see the error. I know these systems don't work, and I know I don't have any edge alone... so why not openly develop stuff with a group of like-minded experimenters in an open forum... we KNOW nothing works, so why put a pricetag on
Feb 4, 2006, 1:05 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Systems Forum

Landmark bill would ban computerized lottery drawings in Delaware
Nothing personal, but you anti-electronic drawing guys and gals are self-deceived. Random number generators do not equal corruption or any intent to pay fewer prizes. Make sure you get your facts straight before you jump on the emotional bandwagon of fear. It's a pretty easy jump; easier than doing a little research and using common sense.First fact: Lotteries across the country, including Delaware, Indiana, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, etc., are paying out a higher percentage of sales in these rece
Feb 10, 2005, 3:03 pm - bigbets - Lottery News

$14 million Illinois lottery jackpot expires
A $14 million Illinois Lottery jackpot went unclaimed Monday, making it the largest pot in the state's history where no one came forward to say, I won the lotto! The money will be given to the State Common School Fund, which supports public education programs. A midnight deadline to claim the jackpot expired, despite an aggressive local and national television campaign to find the winner, Illinois Lottery Supt. Carolyn Adams said. Lottery winners have one year to claim their prize. Pr
Feb 2, 2005, 1:06 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Are Lotteries Rigged
To Konane:Thanks for your support.I've long considered your point concerning multiple ballsets. Illinois uses twenty ballsets and twelve machines for their daily games. The ballset and machines are chosen at random before each drawing, and these machines are then tested several times before the drawing takes place. Michigan has a similar policy. Initially, it seems that you actually have to choose your numbers from a pool of 200 (twenty ballsets x ten balls each), but this really isn't the case.
Dec 29, 2003, 8:47 am - jim695 - Lottery Discussion Forum