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Texas Lottery approves new game to start in fall
'All or Nothing' will be drawn four times a day UPDATED: ticket price, drawing type, prize table By Todd Northrop The three-member Texas Lottery Commission (TLC) unanimously voted to approve the new All or Nothing game. All or Nothing, scheduled to begin in the fall of 2012, will give lottery players the chance to win up to $250,000 by picking 12 of the 24 numbers drawn or none of the numbers drawn. The object of the game is to either select as many or as few numbers that match th
Apr 2, 2012, 8:25 pm - Todd - Lottery News

PICK 4,5,6 Cracked - New System
I try my hardest not to sale LSA as a system, I don't like when people refer to LSA as a system because it is not. It's a statistic Analyser for lotteries (Lottery Statistic Analyser) no more no less. I prefer to think of it as a calculator for lotteries and as with a calculator the output is only as good as the input. I don't go for systems, they can't work, the odds are as the lottery organizers publish on their site, you could have a lucky streak on a system but eventually the odds will
Mar 28, 2012, 9:01 pm - Developer - Lottery Systems Forum

Generous former lottery winner says she accidentally gave away second winning ticket
Says lottery ticket was mixed in with money she gave away When Emily Leach stopped by Liquor Tobacco, a convenience store in the San Francisco Bay Area community of Mountain View, before Friday's drawing for the California state lottery's Mega Millions Jackpot then worth $290 million she was already a kind of celebrated figure at the store after winning $1 million on a lottery ticket she bought there in January. Her recent good fortune allowed her to perform random acts of generosity for s
Mar 27, 2012, 3:34 pm - Todd - Lottery News

New England states start new lottery game Thursday
Updated Mar. 13, 2012, 11:12 am: New game replaces Weekly Grand Extra. By Todd Northrop For the first time ever, the six New England states will jointly run a multi-state lottery game, starting this week. The new Lucky for Life regional draw game begins this Thursday, March 15 for the six following states: Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massechusetts, and Rhode Island. Ticket sales for the new game started Sunday. For Connecticut, the new Lucky for Life replaces a simila
Mar 13, 2012, 9:00 am - Todd - Lottery News

Does when you buy your lottery ticket increase your odds of winning?
Odds for $1 You Play Your Odds First Prize 120,526,770 $20 6,026,338 $10 Million 120,526,770 $20 6,026,338 $15 Million 120,526,770 $20 6,026,338 $20 Million 120,526,770 $20 6,026,338 $25 Million 120,526,770 $20 6,026,338 $30 Million 120,526,770 $20 6,026,338 $35 Million 120,526,770 $20 6,026,338 $40 Million 120,526,770 $20 6,026,338 $45 Million 120,526,770 $20 6,026,338 $50 Million 120,526,770 $20 6,026,338 $55 Million TOTAL $200 Odds for $1 You Play You
Mar 12, 2012, 6:53 pm - Googler - Lottery Discussion Forum

Auto pick numbers or pick them yourself??
Cavsfan Qucik picks offer an easy way to play and overall they account for around 70% of the JP's. They also account for around 70% of sales. Picking you own numbers and playing a system are also two different animals. You really have three options when playing, QP's, PP's and SP's. System players for the most part believe that they can increase there chances through analysis. Player picks are numbers that may be selected at random or some other method such as birthdays etc.
Feb 13, 2012, 3:08 am - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lucky lottery lady outed as Stanford University statistics PhD
+ I think it is pure luck and a coincidence that the winner is a statistician. The only way to beat astronomical odds is luck. - But, would not the odds for each game stand on their own? If the person plays a new hand in a new game are not the odds for that game set? The guy is on a lucky roll. Same thing happens to a gambler who goes from game to game in a casino. ? Why would lotteries distribute winners to just one general area of a state? Are those not lucky areas e
Aug 9, 2011, 2:08 am - Delta Draw - Lottery News

Still interested in the Digit System?
Jim The digits and numbers have the same exact odds and from this way of thinking there would be no advantage for using digits over numbers. I don't play the big games because of the odds and the digit system is just another way to filter out numbers that is based on the frequency of digit hits. All lottery systems, programs or any other method is nothing more then a filter or series of filters. They accept or reject based on some information that when broken down to it's core is
May 7, 2011, 7:49 pm - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Mathematics Forum

If you had 10 bucks to bet...
Let's apply the (C(P, M) * C(N P, D M)) / C(N, D) probability to the 5 / 39 lottery pointed out by RJOh. We won't reduce the fraction to a decimal value, we'll just leave it as an integer fraction. Running through the number by substitution, we can assign some of the variables: P = 5, N = 39, D = 5. Next we can work the M variable for {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, then see if the sum of the fractions (probabilities) equals 1. M (C(P, M) * C(N P, D M)) / C(N, D) 0 278256 / 575757
Apr 7, 2011, 11:03 pm - JADELottery - Lottery Discussion Forum

What Does It Take To Win (Mathematically Speaking?)
jimmy Black Jack vs lottery Card counters and lottery self pics. When a player starts playing BJ he first lays down his bet before the first card is drawn from the deck. He may however watch the game for a while before deciding to enter the game waiting for the most oppertune time to begin play. He may calculate the odds for the remaining cards left in the deck. The lottery player watches the game and then decides to give it a try by picking his numbers based on information go
Feb 3, 2011, 2:26 pm - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Mathematics Forum