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Tips on Picking Numbers
BobPIt's a kind of shorthand. I didn't invent it. So if your looking at a 100 Draw signature as I wasMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMHcan be written as M99H1. This rates higher than any with 2 Hits in it over 100.Surprised?PowerBall is the one area where my system and someone working with numbers overlap. Never seen it much referred to on this forum but a quite common approach in Probability books. I use it in conjunction with ot
May 15, 2004, 7:59 am - Colin F - Lottery Systems Forum

Is all this lottery research worth it?
There are too many people that post in this forum that count their eggs before they have any chickens. The odds of anyone ever posting a set of winning numbers here are the same as anyone here ever winning a jackpots. There's a good chance someone might pick up an idea here or there and that's why I post and read others posts. I would rather share a jackpot with someone who bought a ticket than someone who didn't. I've read several posts complaining about Jack Whittaker, the big PowerBall win
May 15, 2004, 2:32 am - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum

Study: Brain Prefers Working for Cash
Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on May 13, 2004Could it be that people who are content to work for low wages aren't stimulating their brains to improve their conditions?I doubt anyone is content to work for low wages.... ceo swine are content to pay low wages... while heath care costs are out of control, gas prices are soaring and even low wage jobs are hard to come by...my synapses will be snappin' on election day...I can honesty say that after working for others 20 of my 35 years of like
May 14, 2004, 7:47 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery News

I have missprinted scratch off ticket
Tclix wrote: I just bought one of the new $5 Platinum Payoff tickets in Texas upon scratching it i had one matching number it said i had won $100. Well when i tried redeeming it, the computer payout confirming machine said that I had to claim prize at lottery office. Apparently the ticket is worth more than a $100 according to the lotto computer. It has to be worth more than $599 for this to occur. I have been to 3 different stores they all came up the same. Any suggestions on who to cont
May 13, 2004, 1:14 pm - four4me - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum

LS 1.8 Feature list
Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on May 13, 2004Lantern,Any 20 number list will have 3 or more of the winning numbers of a 6/49 game 50% of the time and 4 or more 20% of the time, just make up a list and check it against the history of any 6/49 game. If a program doesn't do any better than it just picking 20 random numbers.RJOhIndeed !! Any 20 number set will very often match 3 or 4 of the winning numbers.But 20 number sets also produce overwhelmingly large (expensive) wheels if you want some s
May 13, 2004, 12:27 pm - Guru - Lottery Systems Forum

Is all this lottery research worth it?
Obviously, Goldeneye doesn't get any pleasure from playing the lotteries if he doesn't win something. As he mentioned in his post, he bought some winning tickets for a drawing in January on his way to a basket ball game. He bought tickets for both dvents,probably spent an hour watching the game and being entertained and didn't expect to learn or win anything. I would bet that he didn't ask Is all the time I wasted watching a basket ball game worth it? because he enjoyed watching the game. T
May 11, 2004, 7:10 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum

Lotto Pro 2004
Winner2BeYou had a 15 days trial period to try this program before you bought it. If you didn't think it could be beneficial to you, then you wasted your money. I bought the program and pay a yearly fee for its file update features because that is what I like about the program. I use its file to make sure my own files are up to date and I can also down load files of states I don't play if I just want to check something out. I have my own system for picking my numbers, but I need updated data
May 10, 2004, 5:56 pm - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum

Is all this lottery research worth it?
Goldeneye,With your signature, your point of view is very clear every time your post a comment. To anyone that have read all the different ideas for picking numbers (pick3's to jackpot size games), it should be clear if any of them really work.Chances are someone having won a big jackpot would be too busy enjoying their winnings to have the time to exchange ideas or dreams of winning another lottery and I doubt if anyone had a scheme or system that won more money than it cost to play would spen
May 10, 2004, 5:33 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum

Pennsylvania store sells $213M winning Powerball ticket
Ridgeway, 49, said he hoped the winner would look kindly upon Cumberland Farms employees. Most definitely. Not just me, but everyone who works here. I thought the states paid the stores a bonus for selling the winning tickets to share with their employees. The last time I won a little money, the store clerk that confirmed my ticket and gave me the forms to fill out to go to a bank 20 miles away, asked me to remember him. The bank charged a fee to process the form, I needed a notary to verify t
May 10, 2004, 2:56 pm - RJOh - Lottery News

Is all this lottery research worth it?
Try picturing this, it's 1900 in Dayton,Ohio at a bicycle shop owned by the Wright brothers and some one says something similar. No matter how much research and no matter the time you boys spend coming up with different designs, do you really expect to have an advantage over the other guys trying to accomplish the same thing? After all, people a lot smarter than bicycle mechanics have being trying to fly for years and they've gotten no where. If man was meant to fly, he would have wings same as
May 10, 2004, 1:45 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum