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Pcnut gave me a doubles Idea
The chance for the event to occur is 8.1% (from a no-match to a double) or 5.4% for a double to a double.
Apr 24, 2006, 8:30 pm - Thoth - Lottery Systems Forum

Mega Millions Jackpot Winner Still Unknown
NY had second place winner, like I said in my previous post, it's a weekly event. Two of my numbers came up.
Mar 8, 2006, 9:32 am - bambini - Lottery News

Who jumps border to buy Lotto tickets?
Same goes for u, cash. who knows what will happen in the event of u winning a jackpot?
Mar 3, 2006, 3:01 pm - Annual Payments - Lottery Discussion Forum

Doubt doubles/Triples will appear
Loot,we had 7 tripleslast lunar period.New Moon on 1/1 Triple watch Seen time of droughtstill managed to see oneduring Lunar event Full Moon will flush out a triple
Jan 13, 2006, 2:36 pm - Blackapple - Pick 3 Forum

Most pulled combined pair in MI for 2005
Didn't think to count the pairs twice in the event of a doublesmarty pants You live you learn (I stand corrected)
Dec 30, 2005, 10:14 pm - lottaloot - Lottery Discussion Forum

Same Lotto Numbers Come Up Sat and Sun
Of course people beat odds like this every time they win the lottery.If you analzye this situation, you see that there is a 50% chance of this occurring every 693,147 drawings. If 30 states (it may be more) have pick 3, one would expect to see this event with a 50% every 47 years.The laws of probability however predict that it could happen again tomorrow. Just because an event is improbable, does not mean it cannot occur.In fact, one of the most improbable events is being born. Ignoring the p
Dec 14, 2005, 8:22 am - Prob988 - Lottery News

The cost of the big prize: Big publicity
When you pickup the money/have a news conference: Wear a disguise!After the event they still won't know what you look like.
Dec 5, 2005, 1:23 pm - Raven62 - Jackpot Games Forum

dies
sorry bout that she would have been 93 next yr in either event illinois had 0093 today and thats pretty darn close to her age.
Oct 25, 2005, 4:37 pm - four4me - Pick 3 Forum

SHTH dilemma 2: Poll- The Coin Tosser
The following is an excerpt from a mathematician concerning randomness: Upon the first presentation of my discovery which we will refer to as Random numberdisplacement ...or...RND, for brevity, the old belief, which is still the accepted rule ofrandom numbers by most students, was supposed to show that regardless of whathappened in the past (results), it would have no bearing on the future. In other words...if a coin was flipped 10 times and heads came up 10 times, then the odds of headsshowing
Jul 10, 2005, 11:31 am - pacattack05 - Lottery Discussion Forum

chaos
I believe there is no such thing as random. Things appear random because we don't know all the factors that control the results.I'll try to explain what I mean by using a coin toss.I believe if you flip a coin with your hand in the Exact same position, the coin in the exact same spot in your hand, applying the exact same amount of force, the coin going up the exact same distance with the exact same amount of rotation hitting the exact same spot on the floor at the exact same angle you will allwa
Jun 28, 2005, 11:40 am - Nanook - Mathematics Forum