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chaos theory and lottery..are they the same?
Chaos theory
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A plot of the Lorenz attractor for values r = 28, = 10, b = 8/3
In mathematics, chaos theory describes the behavior of certain dynamical systems that is, systems whose states evolve with time that may exhibit dynamics that are highly sensitive to initial conditions (popularly referred to as the butterfly effect). As a result of this sensitivity, which manifests itself as an exponential growth of perturbations in the initial conditions
Apr 12, 2009, 6:29 pm - Hans - Lottery Systems Forum
North Carolina 8/1 - 8/31
LP family, I truly believe that I have found The Golden Nugget ...... Using my Four systems combined together, I beleive you can make a profit EVERY week!!!
1. Due's
2. Lagger's
3. missing back pairs
4. A smithering of random numbers! ( and of course a little bit of gut feel)
Obviously, only time will tell, but so far so good. I joined here about the middle of June, and thanks to everybodys help, I truly believe I have the systems of all systems. Call me a fool, but again only tim
Aug 11, 2008, 10:32 pm - a$VeryLuckyMan - Pick 3 Forum
MDIEditor confirmation help
A few answers in honesty to honest people
When you see a sword, you must try to deal with a sword. Even if I sound bellicose, there are only a few swords threatening my face, percentage wise. It's only 1% of my existence. That great number 99% speaks of the honest humans who use and deal with my stuff. Honestly, we never need to come face to face. We got some common tools, we tackle some common tasks. We need no interface.
There is also another category of people who make me feel uncomfo
Mar 10, 2006, 10:32 pm - IonSaliu - Lottery Systems Forum
Ohio: 12/1 - 12/31/2025
Thanks for checking my chart, Jin. I made the adjustment to the 999 to Sum Code 2, from 4.
I personally think dividing up the 27 Sums into 5 smaller groups is genius, and watching their behavior in the rotation is key, which I know you are trying to relay here, its just not translating well. I know you said you are trying to out smart the Ohio Lottery, but I think their own computers systems know exactly what has been wagered on that they can check at any time of the day, anytime they want.
Dec 21, 2025, 5:06 pm - TheseStars - Pick 3 Forum
Can AI Be Effectively Be Ued to Win a PB Jackpot?
This is what Google's Gemini had on the subject...
An AI model is
a software program or mathematical engine trained on large datasets to recognize patterns, make predictions, or perform specific tasks without explicit step-by-step instructions. In 2025, these models are increasingly categorized by their primary function, learning approach, and data modality.
Core Types of AI Models and the Information They Provide
Model Type Primary Function Information/Output Provided Typical E
Dec 16, 2025, 3:46 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum
HOW Any Gambling's Effect On Your Brain :-(
Gambling s Effect On Your Brain
Compulsive gambling shows signs of measurable changes in your brain chemistry. As a behavioral addiction, gambling addiction is closely connected with how the brain s reward system functions. Specifically, the effect that gambling has on your brain s levels of, etc dopamine a chemical messenger that causes feelings of pleasure is what makes gambling so addicting.
Hitting the jackpot releases dopamine, generating exceptionally good feelings each time a ga
May 13, 2024, 9:34 pm - eddessaknight - Lottery Discussion Forum
Ohio Lottery halts some prize payouts due to Christmas Eve cybersecurity incident
Fifth day of investigation into cybersecurity event, some prize payouts still paused
By Kate Northrop
The Ohio Lottery temporarily suspended lottery payouts for prizes over a certain amount after a cybersecurity event impacted their computer systems on Christmas Eve.
Payouts for Ohio Lottery prizes of $599 and above have been suspended for some claim methods due to a cybersecurity incident that occurred on Sun., Dec. 24.
Viewing results for some games has also been impacted, maki
Dec 28, 2023, 12:10 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Best pick options per position to actual win ratio?
Hello AB,
That's what I'm talking about. Exactly. By setting a guideline of what would be really useful for an excellent chance of that win. Preferably THOSE wins. A standard that could or would be set for a starting point to go off of. If everyone could agree on what that standard was, then we would all know if what we was doing was worthwhile to begin with or just a waste of time. I hate wasting time. It's like looking for that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. The closer you get to th
Jan 5, 2020, 8:29 pm - Greenfox - Lottery Discussion Forum
Book "Beat The Odds In The Lottery"
Definitely some good points.
Texas just doesn't seem to have good luck with their five ball games. The 5/39 failed for various reasons, most stemming from poor sales and lack of winners, which go hand in hand. No ones winning, no ones buying.
They rode the 5/37 into the dirt with parimutuel payouts until it ate dust paying out below $8000 per jackpot.
There seems to be no lack of winners this time around, but the lowest jackpot of any 5/35 in the nation at $25,000. Massachusetts a
May 6, 2019, 3:13 am - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Non-Mathematical tracking chart
Lotto Loser
Years ago when LP was a youngster, several members posted methods whereby the 10 digits (or, numbers, if you prefer) in a Pick 3 game were represented by the letters 'A' through 'J.'
None of those ideas (not ideals) caught on for three major reasons:
1. Too many possibilities.
2. No reliable 'triggers' or clues regarding potential good answers to the 'What's Next' questions.
3. No useful features that reflected game trends.
I would imagine the Alphabet Pick
Jun 16, 2018, 1:52 pm - bobby623 - Lottery Systems Forum
