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Quad Alert
like your predictions fibonacci!
i agree that those quads are coming on the east coast.
my guess would be delaware......
Jun 3, 2006, 1:37 am - LOTTOMIKE - Pick 4 Forum
Curious Missing 7
Quote: Originally posted by Fibonacci on June 1, 2006 Not one state had a middle digit 7 in the pick 3 yesterday..what are the chances of that happening...?
Each digit should hit in each position 10% of the time.
21 midday draws per day in U.S. should yield around a 2.1 average hits per digit per position.
Good eye.
Jun 1, 2006, 1:50 pm - Dr Pepper - Pick 3 Forum
QuickPicks-May 31
WTG Fibonacci
Maryland MID 5-31 6881 ( 18 - 86 ) for a box, backward for a straight !!!!!
Please keep on posting those pairs, They are working here......
May 31, 2006, 3:29 pm - mazk - Pick 4 Forum
Testing Another Method (FADS)
Quote: Originally posted by Fibonacci on May 30, 2006 FADS Scrapped until more work.. Too many failures on first public try in p3
Have you given it
the standard 7 days
May 30, 2006, 8:25 pm - Blackapple - Pick 3 Forum
Triple Night May 25
Fibonacci,
Triple in the 3 # or Win 4 number????
Which triple is the favorite???
May 25, 2006, 4:05 pm - srpny - Pick 4 Forum
lottery truths
I think you like to generalize everything on this Site. With all due respect, you give a green light to alot of unwarranted behaviors, and situations. Your blanket statements seem to be the commom thread, in just about every topic.Anything goes mentality......there is no system..... there are no patterns......no one knows anything because I'm the all knowing. Please, give me a break. I'm sure you're much more open minded than that.Someone may look at a flower and see small petals in the center a
Aug 21, 2005, 11:33 pm - pacattack05 - Lottery Systems Forum
Mathematical Sequences
Quote: Originally posted by ayenowitall on May 26, 2004It was stated early on in this topic that sequences are generally believed to have no useful application in predicting lottery outcomes. It is also widely held that there is no method which can be used to predict any lottery outcomes. Notwithstanding, many of us here at Lottery Post try to do just that by a wide variety of means.So long as lottery draws are regarded as independent dvents, I can't imagine any way to link them together. Howeve
May 26, 2004, 10:49 am - rdarmand - Mathematics Forum
Mathematical Sequences
Quote: Originally posted by ayenowitall on May 07, 2004I've been working on developing a Fibonacci inspired mathematical sequence as a tool for predicting lottery draws. I've read at least one source that claims this won't work because lottery draws are not naturally occurring phenomena. I happen to think that we and all we do are products of nature, so I'm convinced that a mathematical sequence can be a useful predictor.A couple of nights ago I managed to stumble onto creating a sequence that s
May 20, 2004, 6:12 pm - Bertil - Mathematics Forum
Mathematical Sequences
I've been working on developing a Fibonacci inspired mathematical sequence as a tool for predicting lottery draws. I've read at least one source that claims this won't work because lottery draws are not naturally occurring phenomena. I happen to think that we and all we do are products of nature, so I'm convinced that a mathematical sequence can be a useful predictor.A couple of nights ago I managed to stumble onto creating a sequence that seems to offer quite a bit of promise. It seems to go be
May 7, 2004, 7:06 pm - ayenowitall - Mathematics Forum
Short-term PowerBall trend?
Quote: Originally posted by keystonechas on April 25, 2004hypersoniq wrote; there are no triple ascending sequences (or triple descending sequences either) For that very reason I won't play #29. Past game history tells you alot, if you take the time to look and analyze. Chas, I agree that past game history can tell us a great deal, but we also have to recognize that history is made on every draw of any given game. So, do we look for all games to conform strictly to their past history, or do we
Apr 25, 2004, 12:36 pm - ayenowitall - Jackpot Games Forum
