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New York Dream Team 10/01/16 - 10/31/16
All odd. Sum 13. Good call Long odds.
Oct 29, 2016, 7:50 pm - Soledad - Pick 3 Forum
Lucky for Life
You're welcome!
Last nites winning L4L numbers were: 6 23 33 44 45 LB was 09
Of that group #45 was the year to date big hitter. It now has 12 hits in 2016. (But four numbers remain ahead of it. They are - #'s 2 4 with 14 hits in 2016, and #'s 25 43 with 12 hits) The #9 LB has now hit 6 times in 2016, and is in third place for 2016. The #14 LB is the top hitter of 2016 with 10 hits this year. It still looks to me like one of these numbers will reach 20 hits in 2016: #'s 2, 4, 25 43 If I wa
Oct 25, 2016, 8:00 am - GiveFive - Jackpot Games Forum
Judge: Poker pro Ivey, pal broke gambling rules in $10M win
Lotteries may be run by bureaucrats, but that doesn't mean they're all stupid or incompetent. They (or the people they employ) understand probability, and they rely on it. That means that they know that unlikely things can happen, so they won't freak out if somebody happens to win a low odds game a few times in a row, even if they don't think that person is just cashing tickets from somebody else. They understand that the law of large numbers means that some people will win more than average and
Oct 24, 2016, 1:06 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery News
Maryland: 10/1 - 10/31/2016
Well well pair 35 midday 10/23...335. Another hit for me!
Hint...odds like to follow odds. Look for missing/due numbers to hit. Good luck!
Oct 23, 2016, 1:23 pm - sweet-t - Pick 3 Forum
Georgia Lottery looking for $7.5M Mega Millions winner
The winning tickets were purchased in two different states so the odds that one person actually bought both of them is probably something like a trillion to 1.
Oct 19, 2016, 11:39 am - Drenick1 - Lottery News
Cash4Life
Back on Sept 27th in this forum, I wrote:
If you play #04 or #55 on every line you play from now until December 31st, your odds of winning a 2nd prize of $1,000 a week for life improve from 7,282,016 to 1 to 1 in 18,542 - if #04 or #55 is actually drawn. That's because you'll need match only four more winning numbers drawn from a field of 59 numbers to win $1,000 a week for life.
Here's something else I should have put in that post;
If you play #04 or #55 on every one of your lines, yo
Oct 18, 2016, 6:26 am - GiveFive - Jackpot Games Forum
Do you believe every combination has the same probability?
For that same exact order set to fall the following night you would have (1*((10*10))*(1*((10*10))*(1*((10*10)) or 1 in 1,000,000.
The odds of the same number occurring in the following night's drawing are 1 in 1000. The odds of a specific number occurring two specific nights in a row is 1 in 1 million.
Probability says it's getting impossible to continue to be totally random
No, probability just says that the results are increasingly unlikely. Whether or not it's a random result is
Oct 4, 2016, 4:38 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do you believe every combination has the same probability?
Cool story thanks for sharing.
There's a guy I saw on a TV show, his name is Earnest Cobb. He calls himself the slot machine guru. He claims to have won over $10M on slot machines. He also says that he's spent over $3M to get that $10M, I think I recall. Still worth it IMO. Pretty cool story. I'm so glad this conversation is going in another direction at the moment.
Casino odds offer much better favor than lottery odds. The reason they do this though is because it's much faster paced than
Sep 30, 2016, 6:58 pm - Soledad - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do you believe every combination has the same probability?
True. The odds of any good system or what not is pretty darn close to the odds of random itself. So there really isn't much of a difference. Systems only give insight into the possibilities that something is probable. And good players follow if something is more probable than something else. But the parameters to compare those odds between a good system and random, well that's another story to get into convincing one is better than the other that I won't spend time on. I'm too busy with my own s
Sep 25, 2016, 9:53 am - Soledad - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do you believe every combination has the same probability?
I hear ya.. once the machine is activated and the air is on and the numbers start vibrating against eachother its no telling besides the use of past history and the trend of said integers what will come out next.. most of the time you can tell a repeat digit or 2 will come from the most recent draws in my lottery mostly when a 24-way is drawn previously.. probability.. Is it correct to say a 24-way combination is drawn with 4/10 odds then what are the odds a repeat digit will return in the next?
Sep 21, 2016, 8:31 pm - MoneyMike$ - Lottery Discussion Forum
