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The prediction software you've been waiting for?
What they are planning to accomplish is impossible..And 2.2 Million is very little...let them continue to dream...
Unless you were asking the computer to try and surmise what cause the course of action (basically find out what was going on in the head of the perpetrators), what were they thinking before the action happened...The computer should have in mind that evil is always present, always thinking, always devising a trick...If the computer can guess what were they thinking....I mean it wi
Oct 19, 2007, 10:49 pm - pumpi76 - Lottery Systems Forum
" New Member..."
Welcome to the best lottery community on the 'Net.
You should surely improve your odds of winning--I know that I have.
I'm mostly a MegaMillions player and shortly after joining, and after not having won anything gretaer than $10.00 since playing MM--I used some of the precepts learned here and won my first $150.00 on MM.
My SigOth used numbers from the 3 digits' predictions and we started consistently winning a 3D pot per every 10 days (this was on VERY small expenditures--not terribl
Oct 18, 2007, 10:16 am - AuntiePat - Lottery Discussion Forum
questions on pools & past experiences
I don't see much need to address the specific problem of a member dying. It's a given that dying means you're no longer part of the pool. If the pool wants to admit a former member's spouse, that's no different than adding any other new member.
As far as somebody dying while in possession of a winning ticket, I'd lump that in with the plan for all tickets purchased by the pool. Once the pool buys tickets, the tickets need to go somewhere safe, and the pool will need to figure out where. Havin
Oct 16, 2007, 2:15 am - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Magic number # 6 Why?
@ Win D, et al-
Thanks for this sharing this discovery-
I know this response doesn't exactly fit your game plan discription but many bluw moons back I discovered that a repeating number (or expected number) in roulette would hit very often by the 4th, 5th or 6th spins after the original occurance.
And also agreed not exactly each and every time but above the expected odds.
Beyond Coincidence???
EddessaKnight
Oct 15, 2007, 7:29 pm - eddessaknight - Mathematics Forum
Gail Howards free tips
But would an 'educated' lottery player choose those numbers ?
When we know most games are a 2/3 or a 3/2 ?
When we know most games have just TWO numbers from any one group ?
When we already know the tendencies of oh-so-many-more different things to look for or 'bet against' ?
Yeah, you can play 1-2-3 or 11-12-13-14, or whatever, but I'd be playing the 'typical' game of something like 21-22-24 or 31-33-38 or some combination of three numbers from any one group. Actually, the odds are
Oct 12, 2007, 11:45 pm - guesser - Lottery Systems Forum
Powerball Won Again?!?!
It's actually somewhere between 115 and 155.
As we have said BILLIONS of times, most winners are QP's simply because most sales are QP's.
You need to look at more than just the sum, A LOT more, look closer, dig deeper, there are other things that should really jump out at you besides the sum of the numbers - if you have indeed noticed the sums to the extent you can hang a number on it.
Now, would I play a game with sums under 90 ? Sure, there are things that would point me to picking
Oct 10, 2007, 2:19 am - guesser - Jackpot Games Forum
Tenn.Day Digits out 10/9-10/16
I am shocked at how many due digits they have. They have 7 due digits. 8,4,2,6,1,3,0. The 0 is out of first pos 46 draws. That is a lot. It is too bad I don't have a chart for the mid..something is really limbing . They might get 668.
The 2 vtrac has been out for 4 draws so i am trying to work within my limited parameters. I got 684,558,882,986,189,658,682,068.
The 2-4 vtrac pair is the due pair so they just might come in together since yesterday they had all odds.
The 6-6 pai
Oct 9, 2007, 10:22 am - Littleoldlady - Pick 3 Forum
Hoosier Lotto
Estimated Jackpots:
Hoosier Lotto - $50.5 Million
Powerball - $20 Million
Next Drawing: 10/10/2007
It continues to roll. With odds of 1:7 of winning a free ticket and only 260,521 of them won, I'm guessing the jackpot not attracting a lot of players.
Oct 7, 2007, 3:06 am - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum
Gail Howards free tips
I know most of her highly-touted winners won back in the 80's and early 90's.
Please note I said 'most', not 'all'......
I should write a book on the subject, as hers 'seems to' be the only ones out there.
There are all kinds of things a person can do to increase their odds overall, but I am NOT convinced ANY method will help you pick all - or even half - of the Powerball numbers, THAT will take some educated guessing - and a lot of luck.
Heck, I don't think ANY system will help you
Oct 7, 2007, 2:51 am - guesser - Lottery Systems Forum
Financial Planner? Here's one...
Want a better idea? Invest that same $10 a week throughout your normal working life (20 years old to 65 years old) in a good growth stock mutual fund, and you will have $1 million.
According to my calculator, $520 times 45 = $23,400 so while the odds of turning that into $1 million is less than hitting the Powerball jackpot, they are certainly much higher than wagering $2340 in ten different Millionaire Raffle games or $100 in 234 games.
It's easy enough to show had you bought into thi
Oct 5, 2007, 4:51 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum
