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You do realize 12,271,512 is a lot right? The state's population is 3.6 million and I doubt every single person(this would include children) plays Hoosier Lotto. Even at 3.6 million, that's still only 29.3%, which still is only a fraction of what the total possibilities are, and that's if there's no duplicates. After you factor in duplicates, possibility of a hit goes down even more. Take into consideration that it's possible that less than 250,000 tickets(again, not counting duplicates) per dra
Mar 30, 2008, 10:37 am - Guru101 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Newspaper editorial in favor of authentic lottery drawings
Rebecca Hargrove does not have to have every TV station in Tennessee record the live drawings they can have one station record the drawing and have the other stations use a little pop up window and display the drawing numbers. This opens up and opportunity for certain TV stations to bid on whom will record the live drawing. After reviewing the bids she could negotiate a contract with them for x amount of years and at the end of the term run another bidding war.
I thought she was creative en
Jan 16, 2008, 7:26 pm - four4me - Lottery News
can someone here post me an example of a fake RNG lottery drawing?
I don't think you should use my code as an example of how somebody would rig the drawing. It is merely a demonstration of how a blatant code change inside the computer is invisible to those who press the button to generate the fake results. The silly cartoon can make the balls bounce around on the screen, but it has nothing to do with the actual randomness of the program.
Obviously, someone going through the trouble of rigging a drawing is going to be writing some clever code that would sur
Jul 27, 2007, 8:17 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
What Would Be An Ideal Lottery?
If I had input in designing a lottery, I would make it a worldwide lottery with proceeds going to benefit victims of natural diasters. It would be kinda like El Gordo and a bit of the raffles we have in the USA, with the big annual drawing in December. The specifications:
There would be a weekly drawing with the minimum jackpot being $25,000,000.00. If the jackpot is NOT won, it would increase by $10,000,000.00 a week until the first week of the next month. If there is no level one (jack
Jul 16, 2007, 11:42 pm - mylollipop - Lottery Discussion Forum
Tennessee Lottery threatens to go computerized
Web site press release reveals plan is it a trial balloon or just bad news?
By Todd Northrop
Tennessee Lottery issued a statement on their web site that threatens to bring unpopular computerized drawings to the state.
The upstart lottery, which in relative terms is still attempting to gain solid footing in the industry, made the announcement despite numerous player polls showing mistrust and discontent with the faux drawings.
The lottery claims computerized drawings are exciting , al
Jul 16, 2007, 5:25 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Wow, look at the PB and MM numbers...(They are close!)
I don't consider that to be so close, just the last 2 white balls match when the numbers are put in order. The Mega and PB machines are as different as night and day and they have different # of balls. 30 and 32 are not close either, if you played 30 on PB you didn't have the Bonus. Thus it never occurs to me to play the same #s from the other game, so even if it came out everything matching I would not have been kicking myself for not thinking to play it. This is the same questionable logic as
Mar 11, 2007, 1:29 pm - LckyLary - Jackpot Games Forum
Ohio Rolling Cash 5 Numbers
Hello, redtag! Thanks for the comment and question. The premium time for a particular string of numbers to be considered over the other is following an appearance of four or more numbers in one number string or the other. When this occurs, there is about a 50/50 chance that there will be another occurance of four or more numbers appearing in the opposite number string from where the first appearance occured. This is an anomaly that occurs often. Approximately half the time when four or more numb
Feb 3, 2007, 12:39 pm - LottoVantage - Pick 5 Forum
Lucky's Followers System: Maloney Style
If you're in Missouri you should've been playing Powerball using the Last Minute Pre-Generated QuickPick Pickup algorithm. This Lucky system I am hearing a lot about sounds like might be similar to one of my algorithms but I only use it in one State at a time. I don't believe in a drawing in one State influencing the drawing in another State with different equipment, ballsets, maybe even using computerized draws. If you play a few dozen #s Str+Box every drawing you are bound to win something
Jan 31, 2007, 9:57 pm - LckyLary - Pick 3 Forum
Benford’s Law and The Lottery!
Benford s Law and The Lottery
Benford's law, also called the first-digit law, states that in lists of numbers from many real-life sources of data, the leading digit is 1 almost one-third of the time, and larger numbers occur as the leading digit with less and less frequency as they grow in magnitude, to the point that 9 is the first digit less than one time in twenty. This counter-intuitive result applies to a wide variety of figures, including electricity bills, street addresses, stock
Jan 2, 2007, 2:23 am - Thoth - Mathematics Forum
Need Ball Order drawing history data?
Fellow Forum Members,
Does anyone out there know where I could obtain Florida Lotto and Florida MegaMoney drawing history in the original order that the balls come out of the machine? (in original ball order). The florida lottery website has all drawing history shown with numbers sorted in ascending order. In addition I would like to also know ROLLOVER history. If anyone out there can point me to a website that provides this data for free I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
Dec 13, 2006, 10:42 pm - binar - Lottery Discussion Forum
