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New York: 12/1 - 12/31/2008
I don't distinguish between drawings on either side of (Oct. 21, 2000) at all. It's not as if they switched from standard mechanical drawings to computerized ones. I don't think it matters too much whether the chambers are larger or smaller - the balls still randomly make there way through the system. I would certainly distinguish between the two sets of numbers if in Oct. 2000 they switched between standard and computerized drawings
I'm curious MysteryMan24 if you distinguish in your anal
Dec 21, 2008, 11:32 am - SANKORE - Pick 3 Forum
What Would You do If You Knew The Lotteries were Cheating and You Could Prove It?
Well that's not exactly the case. There were people who knew that the Tennessee lottery was cheating the people. Soon after they started their computerized drawings some people let them know and the problem was supposedly fixed.
Computerized drawings are easy to rig.
Ball drawings are a whole lot harder to rig and i doubt they would have too. The odds they have for the drawings are already in their favor. Why would they risk rigging the games the profit margin is in their pockets.
Sep 4, 2008, 8:29 pm - four4me - Lottery Discussion Forum
Tenn. lawmakers trying to force lottery to switch back to real draws
This is good news for Tennesseans everyone there should write, email or call their representatives. Sen. Bill Ketron, R-Murfreesboro, and Rep. Jason Mumpower, R-Bristol, let them know you are for the ball drawings and against the computer generated drawings. If you stop pushing the issue then most likely they will have a difficult time bantering with Hargrove.
Whats important here is governor Phil Bredesen know what he believes isn't quite accurate about the peoples/players confidence concer
Jan 12, 2008, 2:16 pm - four4me - Lottery News
Getting new balls
Ballset switching is most common in Pick3 or Pick4 games but virtually every Lottery does this (what's worse, computerized drawings?) In PA I read they have a senior citizen randomly pick a ballset for the Evening drawing (Midday is computerized) and on games like Powerball or Mega they not only switch entire ballsets every few months but each drawing one of the current sets is picked using some kind of <cringe> RNG or secret drawing. Not only balls get switched but machines also! I still
Dec 28, 2007, 10:36 pm - LckyLary - Lottery Discussion Forum
TENN Lottery Drawings Read this:
Why CAN'T Tennessee get with the program? There is no reason why we can't have computerized drawings like EVERYONE ELSE does. If they had LISTENED to their engineers when told there are problems to begin BEFORE THEY WENT LIVE WITH THE FIRST COMPUTER DRAWING&MISTAKES WOULDN'T HAVE HAPPENED!& PLEASE JUST WORK OUT THE BUGS DON'T GIVE UP AND KEEP IT COMPUTERIZED.& IF THE TENNESSEE GOV'T WOULD TRY HALF AS HARD AT A LOT OF THINGS AS THEY DO IN TENNESSEE FOOTBALL WE'D HAVE A GREAT STATE TO LIVE IN!!
Oct 10, 2007, 6:48 am - truthjustice - Lottery Discussion Forum
Tenn. Lottery created discontent with move to computerized drawings
Lottery should not have ended drawings
By Larry Duck
When the Tennessee Lottery started drawing the numbers by computer software, did you know they were doing away with the ball drawings?
I could hear a great cry from loyal lottery players. People who have been playing the lottery for many years must have felt betrayed by the lottery, as they were not properly informed that this was going to happen. No constituent votes were taken and no polls conducted the lottery just made its decisio
Sep 2, 2007, 8:01 am - Todd - Lottery News
Tenn. Lottery players complaining over switch from numbered balls
The lottery (Tennessee Lottery) claims computerized drawings are exciting , although player polls suggest that any excitement from lottery drawings comes as the result of seeing real lottery balls being mixed in a spinning drum and drawn one at a time both of which are missing from computerized drawings.
Because of the Ohio Lottery, state representatives and state senators had an additional $646 million to put into the state's educational fund in 2006. I seriously doubt they would risk
Aug 20, 2007, 3:52 am - Stack47 - Lottery News
Tenn. Lottery players complaining over switch from numbered balls
I know everyone doesn't like computerized drawings...well it seems that way anyway.
But one thought, balls can just as easily be manipulated as a computer. Different weights, different sizes, doesn't anyone remember the PA story of the 80's I believe. I do think there is way to much emphasis on this non-computerized drawing kick.
Someone should do a statistical analysis on drawings that are made by computers and ones that are done with balls. I bet there won't be a difference and if t
Aug 8, 2007, 5:17 pm - Bradly_60 - Lottery News
Hint Hint Tennessee!
No More Numbered Balls for TN Lottery
The Tennessee Lottery is no longer using numbered balls to announce winning numbers for game drawings. Instead of the drawings that air on television, the lottery is using computers to generate random numbers for games, including Cash 3, Cash 4 and Lotto 5.
Lottery officials say some players have complained about the new system. Nashville resident Richard Brymer says he doesn't trust computerized drawings. He says he quit playing state lo
Aug 8, 2007, 3:06 pm - Tnplayer805 - Lottery Discussion Forum
TENNESSEE LOTTERY-e mail response to computerized drawings
Computerized drawings are what they are going after. The diehards quite frankly really don't care. They'll play whatever they can. Try going to a computerized state and telling the people that are buying a dozen numbers at once about the computerized drawings and they'll tell you, well, usually something not so nice.
Unfortunately, the only way to actually get them to stop it is to get all the diehard players to stop buying tickets, which will impact their sales significantly. Unfortuately, I
Jul 26, 2007, 10:58 am - rdc137 - Lottery Discussion Forum
