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WA state pick3
WA Draw November 05, 2015 898 Posted: November 4, 2015, 11:59 pm Now that four days has gone by in this November, I can assure Str8 Pairs for the month. These can be split as well. Let's see how they do for the remainder of the month. Good Luck! 14/31 - Pool = 10 12 14 15 17 20 21 22 35 42 43 45 53 55 61 64 66 67 71 72 73 74 75 76 81 85 87 88 91 97 98 9/20 - Mini Pool = 12 14 17 21 22 35 42 43 45 53 55 64 66 71 74 76 81 87 91 97 10/21 - 31 Pool Match with 85% Hot Pai
Nov 6, 2015, 1:12 am - Makenmo - Pick 3 Forum

My system suggestion for the next PB drawing
My system has suggested that the next PowerBall winning combination will be from the 71,453,158 combinations within the following parameters: position 1 = 4-23 position 2 = 5-33 position 3 = 7-42 position 4 = 12-54 position 5 = 20-57 bonus = 7-35 By reducing the number pool from 59 to 54 and the bonus pool from 35 to 29, the number of combinations to be considered are reduced from 175,223,510 to 71,453,158 or 40.77% of the regular pool. While I will be using no more than
Sep 29, 2015, 4:47 pm - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum

RL's T-Lex program download, free software
P.S. It may be wise to hire a attorney to handle all the private stuff. An attorney can handle all the personal information and also proof-read the contract and offer suggestions. This way no one has to worry about personal information being misused. Run a pool like a business, think of it this way, if you had 100 million in your house what would you do to protect it. The cost of the legal stuff I think should be paid by the pool leader as he is the business owner, the members are
Jul 1, 2015, 7:02 pm - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Lottery Systems Forum

Take5 NY
It was just about one year ago that The New York Lottery retired Sweet Million. It was also about a year ago that they started a new game, Cash4Life. Sweet Million was retired because it was acording to The NYS Lottery under-performing . That's because players didn't play it much. Maybe that was because of the fact that The NYS Lottery decided to take 60 percent of the total take for each draw. By doing that, they left a smaller prize pool for Sweet Million's lower tier prizes. (Most games ha
May 10, 2015, 7:38 am - GiveFive - Pick 5 Forum

Monopoly Millionaires game
the remaining Top Prize pool money will be reallocated proportionately among prize levels 2-10. If I win anything at all in next Saturday's PB drawing I'll give you the winnings or a million bucks, whichever is more. I won't break that promise, but it's worthless because I won't have a PB ticket. I'm guessing that the PA lottery's promise isn't worth much more. They can keep the promise by giving everybody an extra nothing if there isn't anything available after paying off the previous j
Dec 26, 2014, 1:18 am - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Jayemmar's MaxMin Digit Filter...Filter expert MonEl needed
The outcome of the event is discrete values, parametric percentiles are just information for information sake, their broad brushes which every player is aware of. We need to think outside the box with new approach, a good start will be the POOL. THE POOL Is a domain with discrete values identified with 0,1.......9, the behavior of these values is mutually escusive, hence historical data analysis will fall short of any intepretation, SIMULATION of the POOL will be closer to discrete distrubuti
Feb 11, 2014, 3:08 pm - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum

Keno method and strategies
There is a lot on the subject of playing the same pool of numbers for a particular numbers of draws... and what I say A LOT a mean A LOT. For example the normality of 22 numbers choosen by chance is 5 hits. Of course you can see 6,7,8,9 and very rarely 10,11 hits now and then... Check this with the local Keno and see for yourself! Two ways to increase the hits among the numbers of this pool (22 numbers): Find the most playable combinations on past drawings (previous day) and put them on th
Dec 13, 2013, 12:37 am - kenoenthusiast - Lottery Systems Forum

Litigation Proofing your lottery pool
Taking their winnings. 78 cents (Whoa) . Why shouldn't they contribute to my time and gas? The personal tickets are not bought with pool money. Everyone has copies of all tickets before first drawing. What if someone in the pool goes separate and buys personal tickets and wins. Do they owe me money? Every penny is accounted for. I do not put a gun to these people's head and take their $20. Would you pay 78 cents for someone to drive 110 miles so you can be in lottery? Help make i
Apr 18, 2013, 5:59 am - wwnerd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Hair stylists spar over $9.5M Hoosier Lotto jackpot
The ticket was bought by Christina Shaw who works for Lou s Creative Styles in Indianapolis, the New York Daily News reports. Seven of her co-workers have taken her to court to demand a share of the winnings. Ms Shaw s colleagues claim the winning ticket was bought as part of an office lotto pool, and that Ms Shaw breached the informal rules of their pool by keeping one of the tickets for herself. The seven women taking the case against Ms Shaw were in court on Wednesday, stating Ms Sha
Mar 1, 2013, 1:55 am - savagegoose - Lottery News

The Power of Substitution
RJOH Sorry you think pool organizers are engaged in some kind of theft. Folks who organize and participate in on-going pools usually share the expenses and the rewards. I think I read one of your posts where you said you 'ran an office pool' but gave it up because it was too much work. Were you just using someone elses money for your own advantage?? The 'dollar' crowds are the ones who are taking advantage. They are usually the first in line with their hands out when the
Feb 13, 2013, 1:26 pm - bobby623 - Jackpot Games Forum