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if your state switched would you play?
Your local casino uses RNG technology.............they just can't fit ping pong balls in the slots
Feb 9, 2006, 8:34 pm - rwsmes - Lottery Discussion Forum
"Taping" in advance & Conspiracy Theories
I agree completely, Todd (not exactly a news flash); any lottery drawn digitally is no longer a lottery, just as a digital Kentucky Derby would no longer be a horse race.How would we feel if we walked up to the blackjack table in our favorite casino but, instead of a deck of cards, we found a laptop computer at each station? Would you sit at the hundred dollar table, or head for one with a lower limit?Essentially, these lotteries are nothing more than cheap video games, and the public would be b
Nov 7, 2005, 12:01 pm - jim695 - Lottery Discussion Forum
very important poll-computer draws
I'm not sure why Kuck is the only variable , as you say, but apparently you have not read, or have not taken seriously, all of the many arguments against computerized drawings.Recently, companies that produce the computers and software for these terrible computerized drawings have started to notice that there is a groundswell against their product. Thus, they have started a concerted effort to post supportive messages about computerized drawings, hoping to make it seem that they're not so bad.
Aug 9, 2005, 11:37 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Remote Viewing
Hi,Here an interesting article that mind may affect machines : http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0%2C1282%2C68216%2C00.html H.
Jul 29, 2005, 2:35 pm - stoopendaal - Mystical Forum
computerized drawings
Quote: Originally posted by CASH Only on February 4, 2005Maybe technology has gone too far in this case.I don't know what you mean by that statement. Free lotto is designed to be an advertiser for many products. the advertisers pay them so the games remain free there is also a pay option where you pay to play free lotto. free lotto's sponsor is plasma net and they are big on advertising. I like the play for free option because i can deal with the spam. I have used some of their advertisers for
Feb 4, 2005, 10:46 am - four4me - Lottery Discussion Forum
Online Gaming
CNN Money has an interesting article on the online gaming industry:http://money.cnn.com/2004/10/11/technology/komando/lottery/index.htm
Oct 12, 2004, 1:34 am - Phokas - Gaming Forum
Iowa Lottery unveils first electronic scratch game
Would teenagers be interested in the technology? (IA players must be 21.)
Oct 7, 2004, 4:29 pm - CASH Only - Lottery News
Are Lotteries Rigged
Quote: Originally posted by golotto on February 14, 2004 Lottery commisions are not as paranoid as some make it sound. There attitude is the same as the casino. They don't really care about the winners as long as the win was legit. They make their money on the odds.I would be concerened if they begin using technology to pick the numbers because that randomness can definitely be controlled.When casinos have slot tourneys they setup the machines to be very lose, which means the players will hit mo
Feb 14, 2004, 5:29 am - WILLSELL - Lottery Discussion Forum
8 state lottery websites + Powerball & Mega Millions sites offline
This morning 8 state lottery websites, plus the Powerball and Mega Millions websites, are all offline.
The reason? They are all operated by the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), and I guess one of their servers went offline last night.
It is frankly unbelievable to me that MUSL operates so many state lottery websites (plus two major multi-state lottery sites) and apparently does not have a monitoring service and a 24/7 on-call technician to fix stuff like this when it happens.
Don
Oct 23, 2015, 8:02 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Info On RNG'S
Respectfully, I disagree. I think the players who don't care are the ones who don't know about it, or are only casual players who play when the JP is big.
However, when even casual players find out about computerized drawings they are at first surprised (because the lottery tries to trick people into believing balls are still being used), and then the next reaction is why? When they learn even more their reaction becomes, we should switch back to balls.
These are not comments made
Sep 14, 2007, 10:44 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
