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Arizona Lottery pulls second computerized drawing machine over duplicate numbers
We may contact the Arizona Lottery, however, we did find this on the Lottery Post; that which led us to think the switch date is 2007-05-02. Posted LP Topic - From the Arizona Lottery Site... ArtVandalay Thread Starter Arizona United States Member #52803 June 10, 2007 88 Posts Offline Posted: August 18, 2007, 10:19 pm - IP Logged Favorites The following is from the FAQ section of the Arizona Lottery Site. Tell me what you think. Drawin
Nov 29, 2017, 3:23 pm - JADELottery - Lottery News

Arizona Lottery pulls second computerized drawing machine over duplicate numbers
Repeats are common in random number sequences. Many players utilize strategies with repeats in mind, so it would seem risky for a lottery to intentionally cause them. Many lottery pre-test procedures call for machines and/or ball sets to be exchanged and/or excluded in the event of excess digit repeats. What I can't understand is what is causing the AZ Lottery RNG problems. Is the memory not being cleared (procedural problem; skipping steps) or something more serious, such as a faulty RNG see
Nov 27, 2017, 2:25 pm - Ron5995 - Lottery News

Florida 2015 [paneagle]
lucky money 11/14 result 4 47 35 7 and lucky ball 4 (pair bond 4/35/4 and 7/47) SOLARIS SOLR 3 4 SMARE 18- SOLRISK 17+ 5 ZT 7 = all five winners (round 17 to 47 and 3 to 4 and 4 to 5/35* for winner ticket) USING THE FRONT LINE equals 3 4 18- 14 16 26 17+ 13 18 34 15 WOULD PROVIDE CLOSE OR EXACT four winners with the pair bonds appearing in winner ticket FANTASY FIVE RESULT 26 34 9 23 11 solr 11 cj 26 zt tru 34 solrisk 12 23 and rw 9 sail 10 round exact to get winner ticket five numbers
Nov 15, 2017, 9:43 am - paneagle - Pick 5 Forum

Rachel 007 Numerology Corner Of Wealth
For informational purposes only: The duplicate number for 2540-2549 will consist of these set of numbers 7125 so in the event this cash 4 number show up in your state . There is a possibility you will see a 2540-2549 range number soon thereafter. This rule will work in reverse. Food for thought
Nov 12, 2017, 2:33 pm - Rachel007 - Pick 3 Forum

P3> every draw has corresponding Base String
I have already giving you a rudimentary approach of forming the next pool in earlier post: Try to conceptualize this: The premise says each event starts with a ten member string 0123456789. This string can be 0112344578, 1169877209, 0056779488,2347892011 etc . How do you simulate these strings? Take the last 30 draws ,group the last 10 strings, then observe the digit transitions forward for your next draw/s. You are trying to form the next 10 digit string by looking at the tr
Oct 22, 2017, 2:27 pm - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum

Lottery Complaint Investigators don't investigate anything
Twice I have contacted the Illinois Lottery about stolen tickets, both times they found no wrong doing , or words to that effect. The last time I contacted the Illinois lottery it was because I played a whole card of Lucky Day with EZ Match. The cashier handed me three tickets instead of five. I asked where the other two tickets were and he said they didn't print. When there is something wrong, too few numbers, etc., the machine will tell the cashier. I know this thief stole the last two tick
Oct 9, 2017, 5:55 am - KatRob - Lottery Discussion Forum

P3> every draw has corresponding Base String
Prediction is more intuitional than logic. Try to conceptualize this: The premise says each event starts with a ten member string 0123456789. This string can be 0112344578, 1169877209, 0056779488,2347892011 etc . How do you simulate these strings? Take the last 30 draws ,group the last 10 strings, then observe the digit transitions forward for your next draw/s. You are trying to form the next 10 digit string by looking at the transitions of each digit, so say my current draw is 12
Oct 5, 2017, 7:22 pm - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum

LSTM Algorithm for predicting a future event based on a logical value - Python
import copy, numpy as np import sklearn #compute sigmoid nonlinearity def sigmoid(x): output = 1/(1+np.exp(-x)) return output #convert output to its derivative def sigmoid_prime(output): return output*(1-output) norm = sklearn.preprocessing filename = 'output.csv' data = np.loadtxt(filename, delimiter=',') #data = data.reshape(len(data), 1) x = norm.normalize(data[:5])#.T y = norm.normalize(data[20])#.T #input variables alpha = 0.00021
Sep 30, 2017, 2:39 am - osmannica2001 - Mathematics Forum

What amount of money would you like to win?
Money-is-a-construct. Short-term-happiness. Scaffolding-gone-awfully-wrong...Unworthy-foundations. So-off-kilter-it's-laughable. Reality-is-NOT-real.....It's-only-an-observation-by-an-entity-nearby-a-favorable-vibration....Reality-can-ONLY-exist-if-there-is-an- Observer .... If-there-is-no-one-there-to-experience-the-event...reality-didn't-exist. Just-behind-your-head-is-a-soup-of-possibilities....Once-you-turn-your-head-around.....The-brain-makes-sense-of-the-ch
Aug 13, 2017, 4:04 am - amber123 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Florida Scratch Offs - Post Pictures if posible
So played my $30 of scratchers this week. 1 $10 2,000,000 Cashword 1 $20 Gold rush doubler The 2 Mil Cashword won $40, it was pretty exciting as I counted it was a 20$ winner, scan it and it shows 40$! I bought 2 more Cashwords and the next gold rush doubler, numbers 3 and 4 on the roll... but I'm saving the two gold rush doubles for next week. We have a total of $205 to scratch next weekend with the crew, I've been saving these since last week as it's become a family event now.
Aug 11, 2017, 10:50 am - Giantfan92 - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum