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Pick 3 Forecast (Multiple States) 13th Edition
No. I only play and tell people who play my forecast to follow the drawing schedule one drawing at a time. If your state is not next on the drawing schedule then don't play it. _After the forecast wins one time then_ _stop playing_ and wait for the next forecast. I don't predict for Illinois or any other state that uses computer random number generators. We have to make state lotteries convert to only using mechanical random number generators by not spending money to play the
Sep 30, 2021, 10:52 am - LottoIntuitive - Pick 3 Forum

Why does placing a large number of bets not guarantee the big prize of a lottery?
You'll still need 21,612,525 tickets at a cost of $43,225,050 And then there's the practical side of it all... If I already had $43.2 million I probably wouldn't be playing the lottery very much. But lets say I did have $43.2 million and decided to play, how long would it take me to correctly fill out 21.6 million bet slips, and who in the world would be willing to stand in front of a lottery terminal long enough to run them all? IMHO it's physically impossible for two people to do all o
Jun 24, 2021, 9:51 am - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum

NJ Lottery announces new evening draw times and other changes
Oh i've heard how it is in DE. You're right. the same as you're saying, it suckx premised on the actual computerized of it all, the drawings, there in DE., etc. how it's all programmed etc., i know they do complain about about DE lottery games to me a few x a week + how they wish it was like, in New Jersey,more transparent.
Jun 23, 2020, 4:50 pm - Cassie8620 - Lottery News

How do you feel that some states are using computers to draw pick 3 &4?
I've talked to quite a few players about this same subject. most do not trust a computerized system. they like a ball machine system, where they can actually see the drawings occur. whats sad is, as we like to say here at the post players can vote with thier money stop playing the pic3 and pic4 in California. play scratch offs. shut those jokers down. do this, and they will have no other choice but to purchace three brand new ball machines.
Sep 17, 2016, 4:23 am - LottoAce - Lottery Discussion Forum

digital drawings
Dear LiveInGreenBay You should read the article in the Lottery Post entitled, Lottery Security Chief: Rigging Computerized Game ' Sadly Possible' Its a July 15, 2016 article and Lottery Post's own article, Petition for True Lottery Drawings . And, if you believe in the randomness we have now---sign the petition!!! Best Regards, ArturoX
Jul 27, 2016, 2:57 pm - arturoX - Lottery Discussion Forum

HOT LOTTO DRAWING CHEAT CHARGED WITH RIGGING MORE JACKPOTS
I still can't figure out ANY good reason calotto pulled video of slp drawings!!! Calotto had/made a statement (when they pulled video) on their slp page, that they were still conducting ball drops, and if you wanted to watch you could attend the ball drops in person at their Sacramento hq... Recently I searched the slp page on the calotto site for that statement, and was unable to find the statement??? Did calotto quietly switch slp to a computerized draw??? Edit: I just visited the ca
Oct 10, 2015, 7:09 am - slurpee - Lottery News

Pennsylvania: 11/1 - 11/30/2014
Good Afternoon Keystone Players, All this time I thought PA had ball machines that were involved in selecting the numbers. But now, I'm not so sure. From this description, it appears that they are using a computerized Random Number Generator and then they are placed in animation. Are the ball machines then just part of the animation and are not actually real? How the PA Lottery Games Mid-day Drawing Works At approximately 1:10 p.m. daily, the PA Lottery games mid-day drawin
Nov 26, 2014, 1:22 pm - lothob - Pick 3 Forum

Live pick3 and pick DRAWINGS
Welcome to Lottery Post, Pottofgoold1! Most of the drawings are computerized for one reason - we allow it. We don't like it and we could stop it if we really wanted to. But we won't. And they know it.
Apr 25, 2013, 11:10 am - rdgrnr - Lottery Discussion Forum

why did more people win in the 1990's than today? Lotto.
Scientistman, Yeah, more numbers make the odds to win harder. In the game you're looking at did the matrix expand? Over the years that seems to be the trend. Also, those prizes for 5 of 6 seem a little light. I'm thinking that being the case the earlier game matrix might have been considerably smaller. I was also thihnking that just maybe ball drawings vs computerized might have something to do with it, if that game went from one to the other.
Mar 4, 2013, 1:54 am - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

Test Drawings
Thanks yoho and all who responded to the question. I was unaware that pre-draws were even conducted to the extent that they are. This was already mentioned, but when I did a search for pre-draw results information, Texas was the only state I found that makes the information available to the public. I'm not sure whether they use a computerized system, or the good-ole-air-ball system. ;-) It does put a different light on the drawings though, in my opinion; in that whatev
Jan 30, 2013, 7:30 pm - karinda - Lottery Discussion Forum