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Does anyone progressively bet pairs??
Well Jordan et al that's the trick, isn't it, first overcome the negative odds expectaion-
For those inclined towards using progressions, you may find a suitable one in THE FUTURE GAMBLER by Craig Greiner who provides modern progressions for all forms of speculation including stock market trading.
Now, all that's left is, how to overcome the odds with conventional math, do tha with a adequet bank roll most rationally applied power progressions will work!
Hope, all Goodinclined, find thi
Sep 23, 2010, 3:48 pm - eddessaknight - Lottery Systems Forum
My digit system for pick-5 or pick-6 lottery
Original Post by GiveFive
There has never been a drawing where 5 sequential numbers were drawn.
There have been 3 or 4 drawings where 4 sequential numbers have been drawn.
Does that prove anything? Of course not. But what it does tell me is this; the odds of 5 sequential numbers being drawn are 575,757 to 1, and the likelyhood of 5 sequential numbers being drawn any time soon is very small. So I dont play 5 numbers in sequence. Instead, I play the obvious things I've noticed like a m
Sep 16, 2010, 6:45 pm - truecritic - Lottery Systems Forum
Wait for it ...wait for it Doubles System
So far .... LOL
At least for tonight that is. Being serious ...... it is good to play the odds in all games of chance in the long run.
With the exception of NC which has not posted it's result yet .....we have one double so far. We now have 2 more draws to go.
Other wise .......it does reflect the normal (expected) averages in the Pick 3 game and all states.
If we wait until the right time to start the strategy of at least 7 draws....... and prepare to go for 3 more draw
Sep 15, 2010, 9:56 pm - WIN D - Lottery Systems Forum
Fooled by Randomness
Jimmy
Still can't do anything but make childish remarks that have nothing to do with the post. Where did
you get the idea that I base my predictions on one previous days results. Why don't you post the
odds of selecting 1 number at random for the next drawing, or 5 numbers for that matter. This is
what I am talking about, You sidestep the main question. While all the numbers have the same odds
of being drawn only 5 of the 39 will be.
I think your reply is a joke!
RL
Aug 23, 2010, 8:34 am - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Lottery Systems Forum
If All 80,000 Members of LP Dedicated to Systems for PB and Pick6 We will Win it Everyday
Not trying to knock big game players, but it always amazes me how much confidence folks have in winning the JP, despite the astronomical odds against them. 1 pick or 80,000 doesn't matter much really. 195,000,000 to 1 is the reality. Folks want to walk before they crawl.
I always hoped that the intelligent folks here on the LP would use all that brain power and first try to beat an easer game like the P-3. Only 1000 to 1 for a straight hit, compared to 195,000,000
Surely you'll never be su
Aug 21, 2010, 1:04 pm - joker17 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Fooled by Randomness
I got mixed up and said 11 years instead of 33 years and 11,000+ draws. So I should have asked: In what time frame? 1 month, 1 year, 33 years (like your PA data)?
Your other questions about luck and skill are hard to answer quickly. However, my quick answer is, Luck! The only thing you can actually control about your winnings in, say, Pick-5-6 lotto games,...
Sticking to Pick 3, not jackpot games.
If you can only call it luck, this is where we disagree. I say it is based on skill to be
Aug 20, 2010, 5:29 am - truecritic - Lottery Systems Forum
TxLottery From The WayBack Machine, TxMillion Game.
PERDUE
Thank you much!
The Texas Million game had numbers from 0 to 99 that is 100 possible Pairs for each of the 4 positions.
The 0 was really a 00, the 1 a 01, Etc, 2 digits per number, that is it had all 10 decades from 0 to 9 and of course all 10 last digits from 0 to 9 also.
It was the only Jackpot game whose numbers started with 0 instead of a 1.
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I guess that maybe the odds of winning the jackpot on that game were not so good.
But those who won't it, if anybo
Aug 16, 2010, 8:08 pm - LANTERN - Lottery Discussion Forum
Man wins Fla. Lottery jackpot for 7th time
Lucky? Yes, I think he is. However, he won these jackpots over 17 years! The fact is he plays (most likely)
almost daily. So the odds are he will win at some point, right? And he only plays the games with the best
odds like Fantasy 5, much better than Lotto or Powerball. Make sense?
BTW - anybody have a system that has worked even once for them?
Best of luck to you all!
Cyrus
Aug 16, 2010, 12:28 am - cyrus777 - Lottery News
never won, anything-ever
I prefer to tracking numbers then to purchasing Scratch Offs or Quick Picks. If you find or create a system that you understand you will have a better chance of winning something. Between Power Ball and Texas 2 Step this past week I won $88.00.
Some people seem naturaly lucky with Scratch Offs. My Husband is one and a lady I use to work with had good luck. I don't like to buy them unless I purchase enough tickets to cover the Odds. Rather make my luck with picking my own numbers. Been at it f
Aug 4, 2010, 5:27 pm - Clipper - Lottery Discussion Forum
I believe that Play 3 Lottery can be won with a little math!
Here's a few facts about the Pick 3 game besides what I already posted. 60-62% of the time a digit that just played will repeat in the next game. Don't think I've ever seen itget below 50%. Numbers will repeat for different lengths of time and do what I call a break . If you can catch the break you can eliminate 2-3 digits from play depending on whether you are working off a Double or a 3-digit combination.
Another fact, that most of the time after a digit plays it will play again before it g
Aug 4, 2010, 3:27 am - Clipper - Mathematics Forum
