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CT Lottery must pay an extra $581,000 for drawing mistake
That kind of mistake cannot happen with computerized drawings. That mistake contributes to the cost of ball machine drawings. I can see why some lotteries are trying to get rid of ball machines. Too much human intervention.Good luck,Jake
Mar 24, 2005, 9:13 am - Jake649 - Lottery News
Missouri Lottery faces downturn in sales
Quote: Originally posted by JAP69 on March 23, 2005Quote: Originally posted by LOTTOMIKE on March 22, 2005everybody knows why......COMPUTERIZED DRAWINGS ditto,ditto,ditto,ditto,ditto...!!!!!!
Mar 23, 2005, 10:09 pm - MADDOG10 - Lottery News
indiana lottery
do you think the indiana lottery will get a law passed banning computerized drawings in that state.....
Feb 24, 2005, 2:03 am - LOTTOMIKE - Lottery Discussion Forum
Texas is bad!!
texas is going to computerized drawings for cash 5 in march and pick 3 is rumored to soon follow; i've opposed the rng drawings but at least it would do away with the hated pretests
Feb 7, 2005, 8:34 pm - cadl - Pick 3 Forum
Indiana legislator attacks computerized lottery drawings
Quote: Originally posted by Todd on February 4, 2005 Quote: Originally posted by MillionsWanted on February 4, 2005 I prefer to see the drawings take place on TV so I know how the numbers got picked.However, if I knew the computer draws could be trusted, I think it would be easier to predict numbers drawn from a computer than from a lottery ball machine.A computer will NEVER be totally random.It might be possible for a neural network to find pattern in a lottery where a computer has chosen the n
Feb 5, 2005, 6:07 am - MillionsWanted - Lottery News
Texas Computerized Drawings
Hi there,I'm for Texas and I'm for computerized drawings, I prefer this over different ball sets that they (TLC) are using in the drawings. Mack
Jan 31, 2005, 1:52 pm - mackwynn - Pick 3 Forum
ball drawings vs. computer drawings
also its not a coincidence that states with computerized drawings have less payouts than states with ball drawings,the main reason being is that with computers you and i both know that states can use these to keep track of the numbers and just program the computer to pick numbers that were bet on the least or not at all,thus making the maximum amount of money each day while paying out very little in winnings,just think indiana has this down to a very fine science.....the art of cheating players.
Jan 27, 2005, 11:17 pm - LOTTOMIKE - Lottery Discussion Forum
Sign the petition - eliminate computerized drawings!
Quote: Originally posted by pigskin on January 6, 2005Todd..in computerized drawings, do these states insure that the machines making the drawings do not know what combo selections have been made by the players? Interesting
Jan 11, 2005, 11:40 pm - Maverick - Lottery Discussion Forum
Sign the petition - eliminate computerized drawings!
Todd..in computerized drawings, do these states insure that the machines making the drawings do not know what combo selections have been made by the players? And has any group such as your organization requested such a guarantee in some form of writing?
Jan 6, 2005, 5:20 pm - pigskin - Lottery Discussion Forum
a list
does anyone have a list of all the states that donot have computerized drawings
Dec 25, 2004, 10:42 am - THE BUG - Lottery Discussion Forum
