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Do you believe every combination has the same probability?
This is really directed solely at Lucky Loser now. You are using the word 'tampering' in a very broad sense. If a number shows up 5 or 6 times in a pre-test, then it is considered to be a 'true-biased event'. Please look that up. Pre-testing is done in the same fashion or style as the official draw is done, i.e. randomly. They change the machines in both official and pre-test draws. That is why they don't affect the overall nature of the game. They change the machines that they use, not only
Oct 1, 2016, 8:54 pm - Soledad - Lottery Discussion Forum

British Columbia Lottery taking bets on US election
The figures vary, but I read that 20% of Asian-Americans support Trump. That's not bad, and probably about the norm among that particular demographic support for a Republican candidate. Meet some of the Chinese Americans voting for Trump Tao Yu, a 48-year-old Chinese American woman, said meeting Donald Trump was a wonderful memory. I told him, Mr Trump, I ve supported you from day one, and he kept telling me Thank you, Yu remembered. He is nothing like the mean and loud person the me
Oct 1, 2016, 5:09 pm - mikeintexas - Lottery News

Do you believe every combination has the same probability?
There's a large element of superstition involved. Players like to have some illusion of control. Though tracking past random events may be worthwhile for predicting future, random events in limited instances to a limited degree. For example, say one flips a coin heads 10X in a row, it would seem more than likely the next flip will be tails despite the odds still being 1 in 2 (assuming perfect coin and only 2 possibilities; no landing on edge). Another example, same first digit, say 7, is draw
Sep 14, 2016, 1:46 pm - Ron5995 - Lottery Discussion Forum

NH family claims $487 million Powerball jackpot, wants 'to do great things'
. Mr. Rundown99, Forgive me, but I need to 'correct' what you wrote in the blue text. You had said to the effect that the only one you should marry, is the one that's truly in love with you. I'm afraid the better advice would be to marry only the one that not only knows about your jackpot win, but agrees to an agreement, that they are entitled, essentially to nothing, in the event of separation. Mr. Groppo
Sep 13, 2016, 5:46 pm - Groppo - Lottery News

Do you believe every combination has the same probability?
Here's a passage I took from California's website word for word. i find it intersting. I posted in another discussion as well. Do you think a computer makes the game play any different? Why do some states feel they need to control the draw by computer.. instead of a random ballot draw like NY and some other states? In the Pick 4 3 subsection under FAQ's for What is a Automated Draw machine? Here's the passage: The Automated Draw Machine is a stand-alone computer, which means it isn't conn
Sep 12, 2016, 5:51 pm - MoneyMike$ - Lottery Discussion Forum

GAT Engine online
That was a smart answer RJOh, assuming I have claimed sometime in the past I can generate MM winners just like that. I never did that, so your answer is not really spot on or answers/reply to what I have presented here. What I have claimed is, lottery draws are not that random, the reduced randomness behavior as I call it, and I provide examples where this becomes apparent. Of course, there will be smart people claiming this was just pure luck , as they did in the past where I have present
Sep 12, 2016, 3:55 am - lottoarchitect - Lottery Systems Forum

How do you feel that some states are using computers to draw pick 3 &4?
Here's a passage I took from California's website word for word. Do you think a computer makes the game play any different? Why do some states feel they need to control the draw by computer.. instead of a random ballot draw like NY and some other states? In the Pick 4 3 subsection under FAQ's for What is a Automated Draw machine? Here's the passage: The Automated Draw Machine is a stand-alone computer, which means it isn't connected to any other computer system. The computer's hard drive
Sep 12, 2016, 12:58 am - MoneyMike$ - Lottery Discussion Forum

Does the size of the lottery jackpot matter to you?
Really, Stack? Man, come on. Everyone here knows that I didn't match for either prize but, that my comment was geared up to an 'in the event that I would've been' one of those winners. Regarding your last question, I never implied that as being the sole reason I play whenever I do, okay, and your answer had already taken place several posts back when I included the following statements in my comment: -I ain't picky at all when it comes to a financial blessing- -winning any amount on such a
Sep 7, 2016, 10:16 am - Lucky Loser - Lottery Discussion Forum

Planetary alignment numbers for today
The gloomy Sun squaring Saturn is behind us and it's time for more auspicious alignment, but I still like 18X pairs. The Sun opposes Neptune at 10-degrees Virgo/Pisces at 11:38 a.m. Mercury conjuncts Jupiter at 28-degrees Virgo at 12:18 p.m. Next, the Moon conjuncts Mercury and Jupiter at 5:01 p.m. and 5:14 p.m. Finally, the Moon changes signs and enters Libra at 7:57 p.m. I love the Moon/Venus/Mercury/Jupiter influence for today. 01X 02X 16X 17X 27X 35X, especially doubles 011 022 166 227
Sep 2, 2016, 7:24 am - Deo-nonfortuna - Mystical Forum

New Pick2 and Pick5 coming to Florida
Firstly, after reading your replies, I get the sense the Florida drawings work similar to that of PA. Sure the balls pop up out of order, but the chambers are in order; Pick 2 machine draws Pick 2, Pick 3 machine draws Pick 3, etc as one would normally expect. If the ordering of the chambers was different every draw that would be a huge deal, but that appears not to be the case. Most, if not all, U.S. lotteries do pre and/or post tests. Nothing new. And yet despite that, one may still notice
Aug 29, 2016, 2:26 pm - Ron5995 - Lottery Discussion Forum