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Predictions - Are You Serious ?
Quote: Originally posted by hypersoniq on May 02, 2004Now I plan on working my way up to a CNC G-Code programmer at the machine shop... get close to that old salary... The worst thing about the economy-driven game of musical jobs is that I will forever be the low man seniority-wise.As for Neural Nets, I have tried some commercial demos on lottery data with no positive results, and have read a good book on pattern recognition... I have yet to develop one from scratch though... I would be intere
May 2, 2004, 9:23 pm - dragon - Lottery Discussion Forum

TennCare reminds enrollees that Tennessee lottery prizes are income
Enrollees must report prizes of $600 or moreTennCare enrollees who hit the jackpot playing the Tennessee Lottery may not be as lucky as they think.Winnings more than $600 must be reported to the state's health-care program for the poor and disabled, or the enrollee risks a fraud investigation. People need to know that lottery winnings count as income, TennCare Bureau spokeswoman Marilyn Elam said.TennCare's 1.3 million enrollees always have been required to report any change in income. The new
Mar 31, 2004, 4:30 am - Todd - Lottery News

Lottery scammer gets 18 months
A native of Russia was sentenced to 18 months in prison Wednesday in federal court in Chicago for taking part in a telemarketing scam that cheated mostly elderly victims in the United States and Canada.Typically, victims were led to believe they had won a large cash prize but first had to send money to cover duty costs, taxes or liens.One 81-year-old woman from Aurora, repeatedly hit up for more and more money, dventually lost more than $200,000 in the scheme, authorities said.In pleading guilty
Mar 11, 2004, 5:20 am - Todd - Lottery News

FLORIDA $48 million
Quote: Originally posted by visiondude on July 20, 2003 like i said, your screenshots after the fact don't mean squat. how about showing us a varifiable scanned winning ticket(s) of jeff's and the supposed florida winner? It's Jeff's jackpot winning ticket, not mine. I suspect he made a photocopy of it, tho. If it were me I would have scanned it. He's a member of this board. Why don't you email him and ask him to post a scan of the winning ticket?You should know that I cannot post the
Jul 20, 2003, 6:26 pm - lottocheatah - Jackpot Games Forum

Does anyone know the culprit?
Oldham,I see your point, but think of it from D#'s perspective.He puts a lot of effort into churning out a great deal of winning combos. Then, someone takes his numbers, or takes variations on his numbers, and posts them as their own. If one comes in a winner, the fraud gets all the credit. Worse yet, once the fraud gets to be known as someone who picks a lot of winners, they go sell their numbers as a new system.I completely understand D#'s position on this. He does all the hard work, only fo
Aug 28, 2001, 7:50 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Best friend to testify against Tipton at July lottery rigging trial
It took Texas businessman Robert Rhodes more than a year to turn against his good old boy best friend after he realized that Eddie Tipton would not do a deal and tell prosecutors about how he had created an elaborate system to rig lotteries in five states. But despite fear for his safety, Rhodes is poised to give testimony at a trial scheduled for July 10 in Des Moines that prosecutors hope will finally put Tipton behind bars a decade after launching a scheme that netted $2 million in jackpot
Mar 31, 2017, 7:48 am - Todd - Lottery News

Iowa Supreme Court hears lottery rigging case
The Iowa Supreme Court heard arguments Monday on whether purely circumstantial evidence was enough to convict a former lottery employee of rigging Iowa's Hot Lotto game to win a $16.5 million jackpot. Eddie Tipton was convicted of tampering with Iowa's Hot Lotto game and attempting to cash a ticket in early 2015, but an appeals court reversed his conviction on the charge of attempting to redeem the lottery ticket, finding it was barred by the three-year statute of limitations. The Iowa Sup
Feb 14, 2017, 4:47 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Lawmakers to mediate spat over Iowa Lottery security
Relations have become so strained between feuding directors of two state agencies that a couple of Iowa lawmakers have agreed to step in as mediators. The standoff pits state ombudsman William Angrick against Iowa Lottery chief executive Terry Rich. Angrick's staff, which investigates citizen complaints, has spent more than two years investigating the Iowa Lottery and has concluded that lottery players could be at risk of being cheated. Rich says he has responded fully to each of the om
Dec 14, 2009, 9:33 am - Todd - Lottery News

MegaMillions ticket reprint fraud by a store associate?
Hi all lottery gurus, We ran into a weird situation yesterday and I'd love to get your take on it, please. We run an office pool when jackpot hits 1BN, and this drawing is one of those we normally play. Our pool reaches $700-800 most of the time and we usually buy ~$100-150 in tickets at multiple stores. Yesterday, my friend came to one of the stores and first went to a self-service machine. She bought $100 worth of tickets - twenty $3 entries and twenty $2 entries. They got printed out
Dec 27, 2024, 12:14 pm - ilya - Lottery Discussion Forum

Court rejects Colorado man's claim to full $4.8M lottery jackpot he unwittingly split with scammers
the numbers Tipton selected had the same chance of matching The numbers that Tipton rigged had zero chance of matching the overwhelming majority of numbers picked by an RNG or by players. If Tipton hadn't eliminated the overwhelming majority of combinations he wouldn't have had any advantage because he'd have been playing against the same odds as layers who weren't cheating. Still, feel free to explain why the odds matter when the drawing was rigged. Tipton rigged the drawing, but never
Jun 25, 2019, 2:09 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery News