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Indiana, RNGs & Allegations: Time to Test
To prove this one way or the other mathematically would require tens of thousands of draw results and that would only work if the draw corruption was extremely blatant.Logically, however, the facts that triples result in large payouts, and that triples are appearing at an expected frequency, tends to discredit the concept that there is an algorithmic procedure manipulating the draw results. Such a program, were it to be used, would have to be intelligent enough to know when high payout results
Jun 17, 2005, 10:03 pm - MathWizard - Mathematics Forum
is powerball rigged
Quote: Originally posted by golotto on April 27, 2005There are very few things left in this world that I believe are totally honest and untouched by the fingers of corruption. As a born skeptic, I am leery of ... the prices charged by most dentists, lawyers, and funeral directors ...and why the cost of college tuition is rising much faster than the rate of inflation.Why is that; and where do all those tuition increases go? Most dentists charge the prices they do for two reasons. One, they have
Apr 27, 2005, 9:38 pm - danisiri - Jackpot Games Forum
Indiana, RNGs & Allegations: Time to Test
We've all read the numerous posts about the Hoosier Lottery's use of RNGs. Most people seem to think that there's something crooked going on. I'll have to admit that I at first thought all the charges of fraud were altogether groundless. After looking at the payouts on Indiana's daily games, I began to think that there was perhaps some substance to accusations made against the Hoosier Lottery. Now, I'm thinking that the lottery games in Indiana simply aren't very popular. That would very easily
Apr 17, 2005, 3:18 pm - ayenowitall - Mathematics Forum
Detroit mega Millions
Quote: Originally posted by Litebets27 on February 15, 2005Good morning everyone.Sandy, it sounds like you all need, maybe a clean slate when it comes to electing new Politicians because corruption runs rampant among established groups. We have a Govenor here who is hell bent on bringing Casinos here. Don't get me wrong. I like Casinos, but like anything else, you have to weigh the pros and cons. And after looking at the issue here, I smell a rat. We had two new stadiums go up in Baltimore that
Feb 15, 2005, 9:19 am - kbcherokee - Lottery Discussion Forum
Detroit mega Millions
Good morning everyone.Sandy, it sounds like you all need, maybe a clean slate when it comes to electing new Politicians because corruption runs rampant among established groups. We have a Govenor here who is hell bent on bringing Casinos here. Don't get me wrong. I like Casinos, but like anything else, you have to weigh the pros and cons. And after looking at the issue here, I smell a rat. We had two new stadiums go up in Baltimore that were suppose to bring in so much money and so many jobs. Ye
Feb 15, 2005, 9:03 am - Litebets27 - Lottery Discussion Forum
America needs a National Lottery!
A government that can give everything to you can take everything away. We don't need another lottery. The track record of state lottery organizations has been miserable. Why take this greed and corruption to a higher level? The state lottery organizations start out with good intentions and slowly but surely run the whole thing into the ground seeking higher profits.Here in Texas the TLC was supposed to spend the proceeds on education, but it goes into the general fund. They claim the procee
Sep 11, 2004, 5:57 pm - orangeman - Lottery Discussion Forum
SEC Investigating Gtech in Brazil
Gtech Holdings Corp. said Thursday that the Securities and Exchange Commission opened a formal investigation into the lottery operator's dealings in Brazil.The SEC previously issued an informal request for documents from Gtech, as part of its investigation into public corruption matters in Brazil. Gtech said regulators told the company that the new order is a routine action, unrelated to any recent developments, that is intended to give the SEC adequate investigatory powers if needed.Gtech said
Jul 29, 2004, 1:44 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Are Lotteries Rigged
Jim695 wrote: Corruption and fraud are on the rise in state lotteries.No doubt that this occurs however many of the games are run by gaming officials that are constantly monitoring the games. Stealing from the coffers is one thing rigging the game is another. I'm not saying that it can't happen. It would take some clever trick to fool the gaming officials. Especially with guards watching video taping every move the lottery personnel make. The preparation the personnel take before the balls are d
Feb 3, 2004, 3:31 pm - four4me - Lottery Discussion Forum
N.Y. Lottery Director To Head Georgia Games
Quote: Originally posted by jacaesar on December 27, 2003 I'm looking for an attorney that 's not scared to take the case. Remember these people also have megaresources to attack people and believe me they use them, including the Court system. Remember, who we're dealing with-- the states, government and politicians. Ever seen enemy of the state. Me and my family are in just as much danger. However, I'm proceeding because I believe GOD is more powerful. But don't think that I don't underst
Dec 27, 2003, 7:14 am - Todd - Lottery News
Lost and found? $1.4M lottery ticket winds up in court
It is not true that you only sign your ticket if you win. I sign my tickets as a show of faith. Moreover, I also had a winning ticket, the ticket that was mailed in. The man that mailed in the ticket used a ficticious name, Melvin Milligan is not his real name, his real name is Al Oliver, and I accidentally left the ticket over his house. Because his family members are politically connected, I do not have the court available to me as a recourse for proof. Therefore, I must use other means.
Nov 3, 2003, 2:29 pm - jacaesar - Lottery News
