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old theory on statistics
Sounds like a plan lottograndma, good luck to you. I'm going to be watching this group: 01 05 06 09 14 20 25 26 30 34 39 which hit five times in the last 50 draws. If no one wins this Wednesday, I may head over to Indiana and cash in my tickets from Oct9 and pick up some new ones.RJOh
Nov 29, 2004, 2:12 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum

Hmmm, law of averages perhaps ?
If you're only pick one line of six numbers for each drawing then you're picking 6of49 or 12.3% of the numbers all the time. Your odds of matching 3of6 are 1: 61 or 1.6% of the times you play a line, so if you're matching 3 or better more than one time per 61 plays then you are beating the odds.RJOh
Nov 29, 2004, 11:58 am - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

Hmmm, law of averages perhaps ?
Quote: Originally posted by TycMozo on November 29, 2004Lastly could somebody calculate for me what the standard percentage chances are for correct results ? ie if i select numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6 every draw, statistically speaking what percentage would be right given 7 numbers are drawn twice a week out of 49 possible numbers.TycMozo,If you are talking about a 7/49 game then your odds of picking 6 of the seven numbers are 1:292,179, but if you're talking about a 6/49 with an extra ball drawn for a
Nov 29, 2004, 11:10 am - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

old theory on statistics
When I checked the previous 50 drawings for the last 100 drawings, 65% of the winning numbers had hit 3-6 times in the previous 50 drawings. 16-35-36-47 hit seven times in the last 50 drawings, have you tested your theory with any success?RJOh
Nov 28, 2004, 11:04 am - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum

good feature of the GH software
sorry let me clarify a bit, I am using GH advantage plus software, and if you use chart (E) ten game group count chart then press (F6) for other charts, then press (3) for group percentages, the group of 10 numbers with the highest % should be left out of the next drawing, effectively turning a 49 number game into a 39 number game, this is also known as the number group bias tracker, in the book lottery master guide also by GH. hope this helps.btw rjoh, how far are you from that target - 612 ?pa
Nov 28, 2004, 8:35 am - paul762 - Lottery Systems Forum

Ohio SuperLottoPlus 11/27/2004
These are my picks for tonight's drawing.FILE : OH112704 03 05 10 13 15 25 12 26 27 33 34 43 01 02 07 30 37 49 09 14 18 21 35 36 17 22 24 31 40 47 04 16 28 41 46 48 06 09 23 32 41 46 07 18 26 45 47 48 01 03 14 17 28 45 10 34 36 37 43 44 Good luck Ohioplayers.RJOh
Nov 27, 2004, 5:07 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum

Ohio Superlotto 11/24/2004
Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on November 24, 200401 04 07 10 14 15 17 36 37 40 02 09 18 31 43 03 05 06 13 16 21 25 28 34 41 Had 4 in a group of 25 but the best I did was 2 of 6 in 20 lines, nothing for me.
Nov 26, 2004, 10:15 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum

Lottery Softwares vs. Guessing
Quote: Originally posted by LOTTOMIKE on November 26, 2004does anyone have a program where they win more times than they lose.........Put another way, does anyone have a lottery program that regularly makes money? . All state lottery are designed with odds and prize amounts that only require 50% payback of the ticket sales, if such a program existed, it would be the end of lotteries as we know them.RJOh
Nov 26, 2004, 10:02 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum

Ohio Superlotto 11/24/2004
I'll be wheeling these numbers for my picks tonight before hitting the road for the holiday.01 04 07 10 14 15 17 36 37 40 02 09 18 31 43 03 05 06 13 16 21 25 28 34 41Happy Thanksgiving and good luck Ohioplayers.RJOh
Nov 24, 2004, 10:14 am - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum

PowerBall Vendor Cheating?
The last time I've bought PB tickets in Indiana I picked my own numbers and made out cards which had only 5 boards, so the tickets had 5 lines, but I also bought 20 QP's for a friend and they came on four tickets with 5 lines each so I assumed 5 lines per ticket was the limit.RJOh
Nov 23, 2004, 11:12 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum