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TENNESSEE DECEMBER NUMBERS-- MERRY CHRISTMAS! MASTER -150,015,501,510,015,051 RANGE- 150-159 RANGE- 350-359 RANGE- 450-459 RANGE- 960-969 RANGE- 160-169 RANGE- 130-139 DOUBLES 500,115,355,335,550,113,133,600 Good luck to all I WILL TRY TO KEEP UP WITH THE COUNT BUT IN THE EVENT I DON'T PLEASE CHIME IN. THANK YOU!
Dec 4, 2016, 7:49 pm - Rachel007 - Pick 3 Forum

How to simulate a distribution and use the lottery's own randomness against itself.
Jade has done a lot of hard work and posted it for us to use, if we wish. With all due respect, Tucker Black, from this post, you don't seem to believe in game theory which is pure mathematics. in fact you utter these words: This is the superstition of numbers chosen more frequently in the past are more likely to hit in the future which is just as false as the superstition numbers chosen less frequently in the past are due to hit in the future . I have written lots of programs to simulate
Oct 29, 2016, 5:59 pm - DJTRUMP - Mathematics Forum

British Columbia Lottery taking bets on US election
No, just angry at his own childish behavior. You lose credibility with lame childish name calling to the point where your level of intelligence is in question. Someone told me a couple years ago a poster got so angry from what he read, he had a stroke or a heart attack and is no longer posting. One of the problems hard core Trump supporters have are his remarks can be used to insult them. Maybe they should be aiming your anger at him. I thought you were too, but that was before you reso
Oct 23, 2016, 5:49 pm - Stack47 - Lottery News

British Columbia Lottery taking bets on US election
Donald Trump Gets Booed at Al Smith Dinner After Jabbing Hillary Clinton: Donald Trump was booed Thursday night at the annual Alfred E. Smith Dinner after delivering a series of jabs at his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton, including trying to riff on a controversial remark he made at the latest presidential debate about her being a nasty woman. The dinner in New York, to benefit charity, is supposed to be a light-hearted roast where the presidential candidates take jabs at themselves
Oct 20, 2016, 10:19 pm - bigbear29 - Lottery News

British Columbia Lottery taking bets on US election
The wailing and gnashing of teeth from the MSM and Democrats aside, I also think it was a good answer. Maybe he was just thinking of these incidents: Last week Hillary agreed that Gore won 2000 election Flashback: Gore Refuses to Concede Election John Kerry Thinks Bush Rigged The 2004 Election Poll: Voters Have Concerns Over Election Security Judge rejects Florida Democrats push for new voting rules Change would have allowed ballots to be cast before registration ve
Oct 20, 2016, 7:35 pm - mikeintexas - Lottery News

Mathematics from last night. has this happened before?
Something similar separated by factor of 3, but off by 1. 2014-10-10 02 32 35 50 59 - 03 02 32 35 50 59 (02+1) (32+1) (35+1) (50+1) (59+1) = 03 33 36 51 60 03 33 36 51 60 (03 / 3) (33 / 3) (36 / 3) (51 / 3) (60 / 3) = 1 11 12 17 20 One other that had exact factors of 3. 2015-07-10 24 27 45 51 54 - 08 24 27 45 51 54 (24 / 3) (27 / 3) (45 / 3) (51 / 3) (54 / 3) = 8 9 15 17 18 And the current event. 2016-10-11 36 39 42 45 48 - 03 36 39 42
Oct 13, 2016, 10:34 am - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum

Do you believe every combination has the same probability?
Bobby, It's a great thing we all have different ways of seeing the lottery and playing the lottery. That adds to the collective knowledge and input of everyone here. Each of us are better players for any input. Some dismiss any idea on the principle, some look at it, tear it apart to see why it works, or don't work, and discover the flaws in it. If at the end of the day, we've all learned something that's the best we can hope for. We can't expect anyone to acknowledge they have won, or how
Oct 5, 2016, 5:42 pm - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do you believe every combination has the same probability?
Floyd, I don't think we've said anything different. In my view, we're using different words. I would imagine there is several dozen ways to say........ The odds of the same exact order set hitting in back to back draws is 1 in 1 million. (I used 000 because that was the rabbit out of the hat when I started the sentence.) It is interesting the way we both agree that probability affects random. However, you stop short of saying probability adversely affects random. Your use of the term incr
Oct 4, 2016, 9:17 pm - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

These poker-playing robots can bluff better than humans
When it comes to understanding intelligence, the greatest challenge out there is not a Rubik's Cube, or chess, or even Go. These games are difficult in the sense that there are often many options, but they are still transparent: nothing is hidden; every bit of information is in front of you. The main obstacle is converting this perfect information into a strategy. There is a fixed set of rules out there, and if a computer can find them, it will achieve the optimal result in every game. When G
Oct 1, 2016, 8:47 am - Todd - Lottery News

Do you believe every combination has the same probability?
Bet it never occurred to you it's because one of the other 99 two digit combos was drawn. And believe it not that's the same reason none of the other 98 two digit combos were drawn. Using you're logic, it should be impossible for the second X20 to repeat during the test Good morning, and, good grief dude. Really? Did you not realize that you were, in fact, defining probability here? Take a total of (5) draws including the official and that X20 showed up (3) of those times exactly as X20 in th
Sep 26, 2016, 1:27 pm - Lucky Loser - Lottery Discussion Forum