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Gods of statistics and probability
Anyone Here: (Except Me)Bayesians WorldwideAlso try Mike, the Wizard of Odds ... He answered a question of mine a couple of years ago. Then declined to test my roulette system (RRS). However, he has since appeared on a couple of gaming specials filmed in Vegas. So he may not offer free advice any longer.
Dec 12, 2004, 3:00 am - Sedertree - Mathematics Forum

Most Underratted Lottery Game
Quote: Originally posted by CASH Only on December 9, 2004I would vote for Hot Lotto for multi-state games, and Ca$h WinFall (Massachusetts) for in-state games.I think Hot Lotto is underrated, but merely by the fact that so few states have joined. As for Cash WinFall, again it's $2 price is it's accilles heel. But with overall odds at 1 in 6, it's still a good game. But I agree it's underrated considering it's slow sales. Maybe if it was just a dollar, more people would play.
Dec 9, 2004, 11:59 pm - JimmySand9 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Scratch Off Tickets
I hate to burst your bubble, but I've been playing scratch tickets for over 20 years (mostly in MA) and STILL have never won the top prize (though I did hit for $2,000 once on a $2 ticket with a $20K top prize).Not to say it's impossible (the big winners ARE out there, somewhere, after all) but just to give you a heads up that the odds are long.
Dec 9, 2004, 4:48 pm - noahproblem - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum

did that just happen or am i trippin'
did florida and illinois bring the same 3 ball 996 what are the odds of that i know there are many state lotteries but come on! we only play fla. n' ill. here wish i played them in both states
Dec 8, 2004, 10:34 pm - paperchase - Pick 3 Forum

Most Underratted Lottery Game
I voted Other . I think the most underrated game is New Mexico's 4 This Way. It features a great twist on the common Pick 4 game, which makes the overall odds of winning better than 1 in 10, while preserving a fixed $4,000 cash prize for hitting a straight 4. What a game!
Dec 8, 2004, 10:19 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Post U.S. Doubles Drag Net..
Thanks four4me....... Yes and thank you. Looking for either combined or not. The more doubles the better. If you had 3 or 4 in a row that would be really great. Looking for high odds situations and opportunities like several doubles in a row to leverage bets . Good ones
Dec 8, 2004, 12:17 am - WIN D - Pick 3 Forum

if you won a jackpot,would you still play
i would still play,it's not like i would win twice,lol. what are the odds,of hitting powerball once,let alone twice? besides you are helping put someone through college. i would still play my usual amoun,cause i'm cheap.i don't think rich people should be allowed to buy /and or play the lottery/lottery tickets.
Dec 7, 2004, 3:02 am - luckylottolady - Lottery Discussion Forum

My Made-Up State's Lottery
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Dec 5, 2004, 5:11 pm - Maverick - Lottery Discussion Forum

computerized drawings...a finding
What is truly amazing is if any of you have P3/4 lotto you can look at your states stats over like 10 yearsI looked at mine, and all the percents were almost DEAD ON, on an average of ten years, triples averaged almost exactly waht they were supposed to, so did doubles, evens, odds, highs, lowsI think this is what they want computers for, no matter how hard they try, ball drawings to seem to involve math
Dec 5, 2004, 4:08 pm - Justin - Lottery Discussion Forum

Free Money! On sale today ...cheap!
Quote: Originally posted by LANTERN on December 4, 2004It appears as if Wind is using the 1 and the 0 as key numbers, so if the winning combo has one of those digits you will win (most of the time).That is correct. Win d is using unique numbers meaning no doubles. When you look at the current draw to see if you have a winner, it there is a ZERO in the winning number and NO double or triple, you have a ticket that has those 3 digits. If you played a box, you have a winning ticket. If the nu
Dec 5, 2004, 5:30 am - CalifDude - Pick 3 Forum