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ARe Hackers 1 step ahead in the lotto??I always had a hunch..
Well, with any change, there are ways to circumvent the system. That's true of the mechanical draws as well, it's just that over time, most of the mechanical means would've been discovered and mitigated. Computers are new and there will be new ways of circumventing them and over time we will find ways of mitigating these problems. An audit of a computer would include opening up the box and ensuring that only the specified components exist. An audit of the software would be an independent chec
Dec 24, 2009, 4:33 pm - jwhou - Lottery Discussion Forum

Why is keno so hard to win?
you can use this as an algorithm and it will work for Keno...Is the ONLY system that will work for keno along with what i say previously.... https://www.lotterypost.com/blogcomments.asp?i=23038 (system 3A) https://www.lotterypost.com/blogcomments.asp?i=23082 (system 4A) except that keno will have more than 3 high ending digits, i may have like 10 or 8...but you still follow the same procedure... Those two systems are the most powerful procedures ever for keno but system 4A will not w
Oct 22, 2008, 9:49 pm - pumpi76 - Jackpot Games Forum

Why is keno so hard to win?
The ONLY chance to beat keno that you might get is through HOT COLD NUMBERS....By using the cold numbers only...Or by geniusly using a mixture of hot and cold numbers in 1 specific ratio and applying filters and this idea is a little far fetch.... I feel we must find a way to beat keno because then we will be prepared for the Global Lottery... Using Hot numbers alone will not work...Using cold numbers alone will work but you have to mix them with ending digits....But better results will
Oct 21, 2008, 5:16 pm - pumpi76 - Jackpot Games Forum

Instead of 1/1000
Say the first is 4, then you play the entire set of 100 numbers giving you a profit of $500. It would cost you $100 to buy the tickets so the profit is $400. I'd probably get a ten 4X front pairs at $10 a piece, but I understand where you're going. Here in Mo. if you were to predict the first number 12 times in a month straight, playing each day. You would profit $4200. a mo. That would be more like 12 X $500 = $6000 minus the cost $100 X 31 = $3100 or around $3000 a month and getti
Mar 19, 2008, 10:37 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Systems Forum

Should one play if they have others feeding them
In one place, you say 'need'. In another place, you say 'able'. There is a difference. No one 'beats' the gov't. Ever. They are (as I explained before) in on it. Think about it. If you are a gov't agency created to solve a problem, what happens to you if that problem goes away? How soon are you going to put yourself out of work? About the same time as this guy --> goes shopping for long-undies, that's when. I want to clarify; if person (or group) B is willing to help person C, I have no
Dec 8, 2007, 2:51 pm - time*treat - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lotto Movie: The price of Cracking Pick3..
Has anyone ever tried to come up with a method to win the Pick3 every day? People play pet numbers, some will claim ownership, and I've seen many unique and logical ways they play their number . The problem with pet numbers is what number(s) to play the days after it hit so people need a method for choosing numbers. Just a wild guess, but I'll bet everybody that plays pick-3 regularly has looked for a method, system or formula that wins every day. I wouldn't think the chance to win a
Nov 27, 2007, 6:40 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

The Implications of Cracking the Code..
pumpi76 you are the one that thinks there is some secret code that hasn't been broken maybe a few people believe that along with you. Most of us understand what the real deal is LUCK of the draw. You are the one who thinks you need a super computer to crack the code and you might have a few followers that think you might be onto something with that idea. But the fact is the computer in front of most people has the power to make any amount of calculations necessary to win a jackpot. But the p
Nov 18, 2007, 9:32 pm - four4me - Lottery Discussion Forum

FLASH: Tennessee Lottery audit won't investigate drawing errors
...A similar situation happened in Connecticut back around 1987-89. The Ctlottery was running their drawings on superstitious days or dates and got caught in a terrible fix. It was a Friday the 13th in May of that year and the number was 513 and lotto players from Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New York and of course Connecticut played 513 and as a result...The Connecticut Lottery had to borrow $80 + Million Dollars from Chase Manhattan Bank to payoff on 513 . That wasn't the bad part. Th
Oct 3, 2007, 11:26 pm - lottoscorp - Lottery News

What if you found out that NO ILOGICAL system works
BUt the way I see it after years of chasing, that is not the problem. The problem is not with picking combinations, because they will all fall eventually. The real problem is in coming up with some way (and I wish I knew what it was) to tell when your combination will be drawn. I'd like to have the money back that I spent chasing numbers over the years too but I was playing one straight combination multiple times so when it finally did hit, I got most of my money back. Had I been hooked
Aug 18, 2007, 9:39 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

What if you found out that NO ILOGICAL system works
Lantern, I thiink that there are a number of ways (methods/systems) that can be used to predict things logically. As in your example, the digit 1 cannot continue forever in the second position, let's say, of a Pick 3 draw. I've seen it often enough where a particular digit does show up for 3-4 draws in the same position, and therefore, we can see its a possibility, if not a probability. BUt the way I see it after years of chasing, that is not the problem. The problem is not with picking
Aug 18, 2007, 6:16 pm - Badger - Lottery Discussion Forum