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Prof. Hitt's Rundowns and Etc.( Pick 3 & Pick 4 )
From a mathematical point of view to use the constant Pi (the ratio between a circumference of any given circle to its diameter) for creating Pick 3 numbers seems rather silly; the irrational number among the Pick 3 the integers 0 to 9 has the flavor of Pseudo-Math. But then as a fun exercise the use the constant Pi can be amusing and in quite a few cases it can also bring successful. {TEXT}I'd like to give you all an example of a Pi formula that that actually has the potential of hitting number
Feb 10, 2013, 1:19 am - CajunWin4 - Lottery Systems Forum

New Pi Pick 3 Method
Quote: Originally posted by CajunWin4 on June 24, 2012 From a mathematical point of view to use the constant Pi (the ratio between a circumference of any given circle to its diameter) for creating Pick 3 numbers seems rather silly; the irrational number among the Pick 3 the integers 0 to 9 has the flavor of Pseudo-Math. But then as a fun exercise the use the constant Pi can be amusing and in quite a few cases it can also bring successful. {TEXT}I'd like to give you all an example of a Pi for
Jun 25, 2012, 11:02 pm - CajunWin4 - Lottery Systems Forum

Feds seize gambling site Bodog, indict founder
The sports gambling site Bodog was shut down and four Canadians indicted, including founder Calvin Ayre, for illegal gambling that generated more than $100 million in winnings, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday. The website's domain name was seized Monday and the indictments, which were returned Feb. 22, were unveiled Tuesday in Baltimore, prosecutors said. The indictments follow federal prosecutions last year of three of the biggest websites involved in online poker. More than 75 comp
Feb 29, 2012, 7:19 am - Todd - Lottery News

Online poker advocates say legalizing won't hurt lotteries
A casino-backed group pushing for federal legislation to make online poker explicitly legal says regulating online card play nationwide won't hurt state lotteries. Fair Play USA released a data analysis on Tuesday that showed no correlation between spikes and dips in the online poker market with changes in revenues for state lotteries. Eugene Christiansen, a founding partner with the firm that wrote the analysis, Christiansen Capital Advisors, LLC, said the data showed that poker and lotte
Dec 7, 2011, 10:29 am - Todd - Lottery News

Ohio Lottery privatization critics getting louder
A chorus of critics across the political spectrum is rising up against plans by Ohio Republicans to privatize day-to-day operations of the state lottery and expand its reach into slots-like video lottery terminals at horse tracks. On June 17, the American Policy and Ohio Roundtables condemned an agreement between the state and Rock Ohio Caesars, the operator of planned casinos in Cleveland and Cincinnati. The conservative policy groups, which opposed the 2009 constitutional amendment that bro
Jun 22, 2011, 10:57 am - Todd - Lottery News

Using Two Magic Numbers To Predict
Some questions to ponder upon: How could the Aryan civilization, near the Hunza Valley, 3,000 years ago, mentally compute mathematical operations that today only a calculator could achieve? And if the mathematics could not be done mentally, how could they do everything we know today, IN ONE-LINE? eg: converting the fraction 1/19 into a decimal is an 18 digit answer that requires 35 lines of exhausting long division, how could they do it in a one simple line solution?
May 23, 2011, 8:18 pm - BlowHard - Lottery Systems Forum

The Great Lottery Revolt
Last I checked, the oil companies are taxed by our government, and I am not talking about the state sales tax that varies from state to state. Largely those companies that meet some government incentive end up not paying much, if any, taxes at all like GE (blame that on Obama folks...this whole big push on green energy...one has to wonder if Obama is invested in companies that are shielded from high taxes and such). Another point I think many people seem to overlook is that any for profit co
Apr 28, 2011, 6:33 pm - OldSchoolPa - Lottery Discussion Forum

Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
Most active posters on topics related to systems tend to reject rigorous computer backtesting of lottery systems, for the most part, because they think the human element is too complex to be modeled in a computer program. Likewise, suggestions of using computer simulations to augment backtesting efforts tend to be rejected for the same reasons. In addition, there is significant suspicion among system proponents around the concept of randomness in general, and Random Number Generators in particul
Apr 5, 2011, 5:34 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum

UK Lottery sets sales record
UK National Lottery operator Camelot said a new-look Thunderball game and two special UK Millionaire Super Raffles have helped it achieve record ticket sales this year. Camelot, which runs games including Lotto and National Lottery scratchcards, said it expects sales for the year to March 31 to hit 5.7 billion (US$9.3 billion), breaking the previous record of 5.5 billion set 13 years ago. The group said the strong performance came at a time when most lotteries worldwide are reporting stati
Mar 4, 2011, 9:29 am - Todd - Lottery News

Statistics around the balance of even/odd and small/big numbers
RL-RANDOMLOGIC, I was considering commenting on Dr San's discussion of the Central Limit Theorem (Nice Summary Dr San), to say that your methods might not be ignoring it and that you might not be committing the Gambler's or Hot Hand fallacies, but coming to false conclusions through some other as yet undefined fallacy. However, after reading this, your latest post, I must return to my earlier suspicions. Based on your own words, you clearly are making decisions based on previous draw history,
Jan 17, 2011, 2:27 am - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum