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Do some number combinations have better odds?
Stack47,
If YOU don't believe you've discovered someing revolutionary, then this entire thread is much ado about nothing!
In your excitement over the difference in the odds of selecting 5 from 28 versus 56, be sure to remember how many balls there are in those machines when they conduct the draw.
Keep on searching; who knows, you just might get lucky!
--Jimmy4164
Jan 3, 2013, 4:03 pm - jimmy4164 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do some number combinations have better odds?
Your responses to both of the clips you quoted from my post are very telling.
The only thing telling is your inability to provide any useful and non-boring information. Did I say I discovered a revolutionary idea, NO. Did I say I was considering publishing any article about ordinary mathematical statistics that most people should already know, NO.
You're not the first person that went on a 4 day trip to Vegas and lost their gambling stake in the first two hours and got bored with watchin
Jan 3, 2013, 2:20 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do some number combinations have better odds?
Unless I'm making a mistake - which could be the case cuz I haven't eaten yet today
What are the odds of droney making a mistake?
I was going to pick lottery numbers today, but I decided not to because I haven't had my wheaties yet.
I also like to have a three course meal of baked clams, chicken parmigiana with linguine, and some new york cheescake before I do my extreme rounding.
Maybe those three course meals is why I have become extremely rounded?
Jan 2, 2013, 7:29 pm - LottoBoner - Lottery Discussion Forum
Just a heads up, Ive kept a record of lotto spending for a year
Hi SavageGoose,
This post describes a simulation of Pick-3, but it supports your observation that, on average, your results will tend to be around 50%. However, as you experienced, it *IS* possible to have short term wins that put you in the black. In fact, you will see that it's possible to do even better than you did, purely at random. The lesson to be learned from all this is that if you are lucky enough to get a big win, the wise thing to do is take your money and run. Otherwise, the odds
Jan 1, 2013, 12:56 pm - jimmy4164 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do some number combinations have better odds?
Get a grip.
I know it disheartening that Ronnie's topic got 300,000 views and almost 3100 replies when you were the only one replying to your Kelly Criterion thread, but this isn't the type of forum where you can just take your ball home and whine to mommy when you're not the center of attention.
Please note that you distorted the chart of my original post.
You never gave the methodology you use to distribute the daily 125,000 QPs or the method you use as random drawings. And without
Dec 29, 2012, 7:58 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum
How many V-tracks?
Hello, garyo, a lottery 49/6, we have 15 positions and not 12
Look = 1.2 1.3 .... ate = 5.6 are 15 positions
As for the odds, garyo, you are esquendo the 1st position vai 01-22 in 98% of pairings, and so each position there is a diagonal probabilities at each position, the better, look at the number 49, a lottery 49 / 6 the number 49 can only appear
At the 6th or last position, the initial digit vai 0-4 shot is short, you can see by position
The last digit can be done by two vtrac or
Dec 29, 2012, 3:48 pm - dr san - Mathematics Forum
Do some number combinations have better odds?
Besides, just because we know things and understand things dopes not make them infallible.
By searching and experimenting I am looking for a BETTER way regardless if you think so or not.
Some number combination DO have BETTER ODDS.
Stack showed us that a group of 28 number can and does hit 5 o5 5 as many as 10 draws in a row.
This is an observation, not a debate for you Boney.
Dec 28, 2012, 8:24 pm - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do some number combinations have better odds?
You are not looking for a new way, though, you're just picking numbers based on (what are actually) arbitrary predictions and wheeling them in different ways.
Plenty of people have done that. And they've done just as bad, as on average of their wagers vs. winnings, as everyone else.
You offer nothing to the table, really. And you have seemed to refuse to realize the significance in statistical tests to determine Confidence Intervals, to determine how confident you can be that the
Dec 28, 2012, 7:45 pm - Boney526 - Lottery Discussion Forum
How many V-tracks?
@student san
Analysing is not the problem, that is something that a programmer can do.
Decision making is the critical point!
I started the thread knowing all versions of v-tracs.
The goals is to beat the odds by more than twice.
I am still waiting for the right comments.
Dec 28, 2012, 1:42 pm - SergeM - Mathematics Forum
Do some number combinations have better odds?
Tell me, what is the source of your mystical prediction powers? Do you REALLY think that super-ultra positive over optimisic thinking of your prediction abilities allows you to lower your odds to a quantifiable 1in 575757, or whatever you reduce the field to?
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3) detecting the random events' bias
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Boney you really are a genius after all!
Dec 25, 2012, 3:17 am - LottoBoner - Lottery Discussion Forum
