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Why do people give away their lottery system?
they do have systems help to lower ur odds, i have systems that help me to win some, but u no what the problem is players think that supose to hit everytime they play. it don,t work like that, i been in the number game for many many yrs, before lottery was out, sharing is the way to go,
Sep 17, 2012, 11:02 am - bigguy5 - Lottery Discussion Forum

North Carolina: 7/1 - 7/31/2011
How many numbers would you be playing if you know the winner is in a set everyday ?? if so post them and we can narrow them down by pair systems. if the winner is there i can get us down to 10 or 20 numbers. around here the problem is consistancy. when there were more people posting systems it was easier to narrow down selections. for whatever reason it was that folks stopped posting ,they did. its NOT HAVING the multiple perpectives thats causing us to miss out. the unit isnt tight enough. i do
Jul 14, 2011, 1:13 am - Technics - Pick 3 Forum

Of Cat Washing and Backtesting
Back testing and simulation is based on the much heralded Bluejay challenge no system player will take . That's part of the problem if your definition of back testing is based on jimmy4164 thread. As I've said before his test seems to be picking a combination and seeing how many times it would have hit in the past which is the same as calculation the odds of it hitting any time. That may be fine for testing pick3 systems which only have a 1000 or 220 possible outcomes and over 700 drawings ye
May 17, 2011, 11:13 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

Pure unadulterated baloney from Steve Player
Steve Players systems do work he's been using them for many years and does win more often then the average player and he wins LARGE sums of money if his systems didn't work then how is he winning?? People that buy his systems are not guaranteed too duplicate the results he gets cause he plays a LOT of tickets.Steve isn't the only one selling systems on the net Gail Howard and One too Won do so also I purchase stuff from all of them but I NEVER buy Steve's EXPENSIVE systems only stuff under $60 t
Dec 25, 2010, 12:48 pm - LotteryTechInc - Lottery Discussion Forum

Statistically Speaking - QP's and PP's
Systems don't cost thousands of $$$$ so of course your gonna test drive a car before buying it and the only person asking for proof as far as I can tell is YOU but the problem is NO one is trying too sell you anything so why do you need proof?? and as for the people who are doing well using systems they are too busy hitting numbers and have no reason too participate in this discussion they have nothing too prove I HAVE seen the proof myself PERSONALLY from these individuals so your approval isn'
Aug 9, 2010, 4:40 pm - LotteryTechInc - Lottery Discussion Forum

Winning Strategies for lotto, pick 3 etc.
I said it once and Ill say it again. A SYSTEM is a set of principles and algorithms to determine or predict future draws. EVERY experienced player use different statistics and/or eye-training to compile numbers. Personally, I tried many systems here on LP and none of them work consistently FOR ME. Therefore, I took the time (2yrs) to develop my own system with my own principles and fortunately it has made me into a profitable player. THE BEST SYSTEM IS THE ONE YOU CREATE. The problem with most
Jul 15, 2010, 5:38 pm - Jordans121 - Lottery Systems Forum

Attention State Lottery Officials - Here's What The Players Want
WASHINGTON STATE: I want the thermal printers printing routine the same speed for betslip selections as it is for QP selections. It is a software fix and There is nothing wrong with the data stream to the terminal, it's how the data is printed that is wrong: the rate. That is a software problem, or is it to encourage QP's only? It is a software problem. Fix it! If you do not like systems players who bet more and often, then ban betslips. Your self-serve kiosks do not allow direct digit ent
May 31, 2010, 10:34 am - Delta Draw - Lottery Discussion Forum

Why do lottery systems start out hot and then go cold?
I've been a member of Lottery Post for awhile, now, and I've noticed that there seems to be a pattern concerning lottery systems. Funny, but when people start a new lottery system or come up with a new lottery system, they often say When I first started using this system, it was really hot, but after a while it seems to have cooled down some. And I have to wonder why that is? Why does a lottery system seem to start out hot and then seem to cool down? Is it just a problem with perception? Do we b
Apr 30, 2009, 3:04 am - ArtVandalay - Lottery Discussion Forum

lottery systems or not things you should know
the lottery is a business remember that first of all. let's say that you played a number at a retailer and the attendent say's to you the computer is not taking that number you must play a different number. you would be shocked and wonder why. the real reason is this that if that number comes out the lottery would have to pay lots of money to everyone. and they would lose bigtime. remember the house always wins in any game even if it does not looks like it. i alway's try to play my numbers in th
Apr 12, 2009, 10:09 pm - soto732 - Lottery Systems Forum

LP systems
Systems can definitely improve the odds. The problem, as you stated, is reducing the sets down to a reasonable size. I'm still trying to take as many systems and intergrating them, looking for a commonality. I think a program that can do this will be the next step. I know there are many programs out there, but to me they aren't user friendly. That's why I like sfilippo's quick punch in numbers programs.....
Mar 18, 2008, 1:31 pm - pacattack05 - Lottery Discussion Forum