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Ohio: 5/1 - 5/31/2025
Hey Jin, (and other interested folks in this topic) I'll take a moment to try to explain how I use the High/Low and Odd/Even to help me in my filtering. First off, I don't use it all the time, just when I need another variable detail about the unique combos to eliminate a large group of possibles. Typically when predicting and playing, I will either wage on all Mediums Sums, or all High or Low Sums---because I know that there are 126 Medium Sums in the 220 unique combos that will be dra
May 13, 2025, 11:51 am - TheseStars - Pick 3 Forum

Lotto Texas winner sues betting company and couriers, claims he was cheated out of $100M jackpot
Had a group known as Rook TX not spent almost $26 million to buy nearly every number combination in a Lotto Texas drawing ... The cash value of the prize would have been approximately $8 million less than it was. Had the defendants not engaged in their illegal money laundering and game-rigging scheme ... It would be a shame if he lost what he did win defending and losing a lawsuit for defamation. Remember that big fat slob, Eddie Tipton You mean the guy that worked for the
Apr 13, 2025, 3:10 am - KY Floyd - Lottery News

Virginia lottery winners of $1 million and more now able to remain anonymous
Governor signs bill that lowers threshold for anonymous claims By Kate Northrop The Virginia governor signed a bill into law this week that will lower the threshold for a Virginia lottery winner to be able to hide their identity when claiming a prize. Starting July, lottery winners of prizes worth $1 million or more in Virginia will be able to claim their winnings without revealing their names to the public. House Bill 1799, sponsored by State Representative Scott Wyatt, was sign
Mar 23, 2025, 9:13 am - Todd - Lottery News

Lottery is not random it's predetermined
There are 2 entities associated with randomness: - process - outcome They are distinctively different and have to be analyzed separately. They both use probabilities. Random process specifies that in a given pool of items each item has exactly the same probability of being selected. This probability is independent of time frame: whether you draw once or 1000 times this probability is always the same. Outcome is a different ball game. It can be anything in a given period o
Feb 3, 2026, 7:54 pm - Player649 - Lottery Discussion Forum

What if We had an Annual Lottery Post Convention?
Ah, you're asking the right provocative questions now. If you're looking to spice up the convention with the whispers and shadows that follow lotteries here's how you could integrate some of that conspiracy-flavored intrigue into the programming, marketing, or side events of your annual convention: Sponsored by? The Unspoken Side of Lotteries Suggested Segment: Behind the Curtain: Myths, Conspiracies Controversies in the Lottery World A bold, crowd-drawing panel or keynote
May 26, 2025, 11:52 am - tokecap - Lottery Discussion Forum

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