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Lottery Post member turns up the heat on the Hoosier Lottery
After a few days I've decided to add my 2 cents to this thread. Sorry if it's a bit long. First kudos to Jim for his efforts. (By the way...how did they cut the numbers off the bottom of that mug shot?) (IMHO) Jim is entirely correct with regard to Ms Schneider's intentions. (Again IMHO) She has no intention of reforming the Hoosier Lottery which she herself admits needs reforming. She has every intention of mounting a public relations campaign aimed at (1) making it seem the H
Feb 2, 2006, 5:43 pm - Uncle Jim - Lottery News

CT Lottery chief questioned by lawmakers over mishaps, computerized drawings
By Jon Lender State lawmakers grilled Connecticut Lottery Corp. officials Thursday at a legislative hearing about long-running controversies including their alleged retaliation against former lottery security chief Alfred W. DuPuis, who says he was the victim of a vendetta for raising questions in 2015 about the fraud-plagued 5 Card Cash game, and their alleged lack of cooperation with the state Department of Consumer Protection that regulates them. On top of that, Rep. Joe Verrengia, D-We
Jan 25, 2019, 9:10 am - Todd - Lottery News

Are repeat Wisconsin Lottery winners playing fair?
Since 2009, Khalil Audi of Cudahy has cashed in lottery tickets 33 times to the tune of about $80,000. His $10,000 win from Badger Cash Blowout? A one-in-72,000 chance. When he bought a $30 Super Millions scratch-off ticket, he had a one-in-200,000 shot of winning $5,000 the same odds as giving birth to conjoined twins. But that ticket was also a winner. Audi's success is surprising, but he is not the luckiest person in Wisconsin. According to Wisconsin Lottery data obtained by Gamin
Mar 25, 2018, 10:02 am - Todd - Lottery News

California: 12/1 - 12/31/2017
I would suggest everyone start to keep their legs crossed. I could definitely use more good laughs. That was a funny post moneypot I could see where you were going with that. On a serious note, here's my take on the Pick 3 game since we are closing out 2017. I don't think anyone will ever solve the Pick 3 game without the aide of artificial intelligence, machine learning software and mining techniques all rolled into one system. If the game is really being played out fairly, then this is
Dec 30, 2017, 11:51 pm - a562soldier - Pick 3 Forum

Which states lotteries mirror each other or follows similar trends
A little out-of-the-box thinking can provide some answers re: trends. There are 1000 combinations in any Pick 3 game regardless of the state in which the game is played. The law of chance suggests that given the number of games being played every day there are times when there may be some similarities between the winning permutations in two or more states. I suppose there are lottery coders who have created tracking charts that ring a bell or something when 1.2.3 comes up in sever
Apr 28, 2016, 9:59 pm - bobby623 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Record EuroMillions winners in hiding after begging avalanche
Whitewash history with lies? Why not! You don t even know who has developed the foundations that provide your trusted historical lies in textbooks and cited studies. The careful elimination of fact with fiction. Jefferson had sex with a teen-ager who was his slave. George Washington had sex with at least one of his own slaves also, and he was a pothead. The problem you whitewashers have with history is that not everyone will believe your lies. All you have to do is lie and c
Jul 29, 2011, 8:59 am - Delta Draw - Lottery News

5/39 on EVEN/ODDs and Patterns
Jimmy I am really beginning to think that you truly don't understand the digit system. All along I was thinking you just to be another troll that belived no advantage could be gained by selecting one's own numbers. While it's true that I would not play the 5x2 number set above I often play three of these numbers on one line. The above comment about the expected number of draws is what the digit system is based on. If you play the above set 34 numbers are omitted, what would mak
Nov 17, 2010, 9:51 am - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Mathematics Forum

Randomness of the lottery
Coin Toss, your arguement holds no weight! First off you may be under the impression that I am piecing my two drawings together looking for matches as I see fit! Or using numbers from several different lottery drawings. I am not, only two. Drawing 1 and Drawing 2. From two diffeent lotteries only! As far as your comment anyone could just about come up with any theory and keep data mining until it appeared they have found results that prove their theory Really DO IT THEN! I challenge you
Dec 21, 2007, 8:24 am - nanolike - Lottery Discussion Forum

How do I prove my state lottery's CGNs are fixed?
OK in the hopes of aiding you in your win let me give you three bits of advice. 1) I think that most advid lottery players are hypnotized. It started somewhere and hasn't ended yet, then one day they come to a conclusion that maybe they have been spending way to much time on one subject. I am in no way trying to stir people away from a nice forum as lottery post, but I do not think even Todd would wish that any one thing would consume ones life to a point of jeopardizing other parts o
Dec 11, 2007, 4:39 am - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum

Tenn. players picked up on new odds before lottery revealed glitch
Updated! Includes illustrative charts below. Somebody knew. Or somebody caught on. An analysis of 55 million tickets played in the Cash 3 and Cash 4 lottery games shows that in August, more people started playing the numbers most likely to come up. That is the time period when a glitch in a new computerized system of picking numbers prevented duplicating combinations such as 1-1-2 or 3-3-3-3 from being drawn. A Tennessean computer analysis indicates that players either knew or figu
Oct 28, 2007, 7:43 am - Todd - Lottery News