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Meant 037, sorry about that but hey, I'm keeping the 036 in any event.
Aug 10, 2009, 11:10 pm - longisldchinese - Pick 3 Forum
number please
blood = 487 for new york 1 - 5 - 09==event
Jan 5, 2009, 11:02 pm - xthundercat2003 - Mystical Forum
Help Please: Similarities between Lottery & Insurance: my last post for 2008
You pay for, what seems like, nothing and get nothing until a chance event.
Sep 24, 2008, 12:08 pm - zxchris - Lottery Discussion Forum
Ga evening 034
#375 new york event
Jul 24, 2008, 9:24 pm - xthundercat2003 - Pick 3 Forum
The Belmont Sat. - Who do you like?
espn usually carries the early races and then the main event is on network tv...
Jun 8, 2007, 5:56 pm - tnlotto1 - Gaming Forum
Miss Kitty's Pairs wk. 2-25
That is a very tragic event..my heart goes out to all of them..
Mar 2, 2007, 3:37 pm - lotterybraker - Pick 3 Forum
Breakfast buddies file suit over lottery ticket
You can think this in this way , say you buy 175 tickets out of 175 then you have probability of 1. All 175 combinations have equal chance and the sum of probabilities of all numbers would be equal to 1. So to exaplin your others , I am not saying that they disappeared. What I am saying is that when you got your 1 ticket, You have a probability of 1/175 and for others it is 174/175. 1/175 + 174/175 = 1. Similarly if you buy 10 tickets your probability of winning becomes 10/175 and for others it
Dec 30, 2005, 8:29 pm - rlevins - Lottery News
Statistics around the balance of even/odd and small/big numbers
Let's define various events:
Event H: The combination (1,2,3,4,5,6) will come.
Event B: The combination (1,9,20,29,42,49) will come.
Event C: The combination (1,2,3,47,48,49) will come.
Event D: Either B or C will happen.
Event E: The sum will be 10.
Event F: The sum will be 21.
Event G: The sum will be 150.
(I use H instead of A because the translation software understands
letter A wrongly)
What I say is: Events H, B and C are equally probable.
I don't say: Ev
Jan 25, 2011, 5:35 pm - dr san - Mathematics Forum
Why the fervor over a winner being a quick pick or self pick?
QP tickets are generate randomly. You can find out what that means in a few minutes by rolling a die 6 times and repeating the process 5 or 10 times.
But that is the point,
A 6/49 game has just under 13.98 million possible combinations.
This would be Unique Combinations, only after they would take repeats out of the equation.
And here comes the question. Do we count repeats or not? What happens after the draw, (and here it comes little bit confusing. In this case, we use draw, as
Jun 2, 2018, 4:28 pm - Cobra555 - Lottery Discussion Forum
classic questions on lottery forums
There is a difference in that odds are supposed to be expressed as the ratio of [event A] to [event B], which is equivalent to probability being [event A]/([event A]+[event B]), where A and B are mutually exclusive and exhaustive.
But in the lottery, people refer to odds in the same way as probability. So on this board, they are the same for all practical purposes. Your voodoo math and conspiracy theories are irrelevant to their distinction.
For example, with the Colorado Lottery's $250,
Aug 23, 2025, 7:25 pm - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum
