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Playing recently drawn numbers to win a jackpot
If you had unblocked my posts sooner you might have noticed that the Massachusetts Cash Winfal game was brought up by RJOh as an example of a report of declining lottery returns. If RJ brought up Cash Winfall, it was an example of lottery games that are no longer played. He also mentioned Lot 'O Play. https://www.lotterypost.com/news/147188 I really don't know how to help you understand what the outlier month in KY that you mentioned means in terms of Probability KY can't use pro
Apr 10, 2013, 2:41 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Systems Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
Stack47, Talk about sleezy. You just won't give up, will you? You will even resort to underhanded tactics like taking Ronnie316's original set of 45 lines and strategically modifying them to make a set with dramatic positive results. And you did it in such a sneaky way. For example, look at your line number 19 above, 19. 06-14-24-28-49--3 // Stack47's line #19 Pretty clever. 19. 06-14-24-30-49--03 // Ronnie16's original line #19 Hindsight really is 20/20, isn't it, Stack47? And
Mar 22, 2013, 12:31 pm - jimmy4164 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
RJOh, I can't imagine (believe) you not knowing why I suggest you adapt one of your programs rather than me. I wrote a program to track the MadDog Powerball Challenge for an entire year. You saw what I got for that. I wrote several backtests of Pick-3 systems and received thanks from only one member, Rick G. He was the only person willing to admit that the system I tested for him returned 50 cents on the dollar like Quick Picks. And then, there's all the work I put into Monte Carlo programs.
Mar 22, 2013, 12:54 am - jimmy4164 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
RJOh, If you managed to catch my last reply to your above post, I'm sorry for some of the repetition below. Someone who blocks my posts, and of course, doesn't get to read them, posted 16 1-2 line remarks in rapidfire, which may have pushed mine out of your sight. BTW, does LP offer prizes in addition to profile label changes for posting record numbers of times? And does LP compensate like Google Ads by counting clicks that members generate for USA MEGA? The same person who posts rapidfire sh
Feb 26, 2013, 1:11 pm - jimmy4164 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
Yes, I realize RJOH was presenting some interesting history. I doubt any visitors here actually played the combinations, although you never know! Seems everything said here is taken as a 'personal attack!' I don't play the jackpot games that often, but when I do, I usually choose 8 to 10 numbers, depending on which Decade structure I choose to use as a base foundation. I have a paper and pen workout with tracking charts that are unique. I evaluate lottery history in small pi
Feb 20, 2013, 1:09 pm - bobby623 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
RJOh, I wonder how many 5 matches you'll get with this set in the NEXT 798 draws? Have you had a chance to run the [29..56], [odds], and [evens] against your 798 lines of data? Your What happens most is most likely to happen again. is being quoted a lot in this thread. What specifically did you mean by that? --Jimmy4164 Gail Howard Fans, If you move to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the equator, it will be a safe bet that most days in the future you plan for will b
Feb 19, 2013, 12:09 am - jimmy4164 - Lottery Discussion Forum

The Power of Substitution
RJOH Sorry you think pool organizers are engaged in some kind of theft. Folks who organize and participate in on-going pools usually share the expenses and the rewards. I think I read one of your posts where you said you 'ran an office pool' but gave it up because it was too much work. Were you just using someone elses money for your own advantage?? The 'dollar' crowds are the ones who are taking advantage. They are usually the first in line with their hands out when the
Feb 13, 2013, 1:26 pm - bobby623 - Jackpot Games Forum

Fallacies, and two REAL ways of improving your chances
RJOh, Brad Duke can make all the claims he wants, but his claims don't prove a thing. In fact, solid theoretical and simulated evidence, over centuries, has proved that his claims are worthless, regardless of whether he believes them or not. Since you asked questions here, I hope you will take the time to read and understand the answers. I've read enough of your posts to suspect that you know and understand exactly what I talk about in my posts here, but that, like BobP, you probably have
Feb 4, 2013, 9:05 pm - jimmy4164 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Fallacies, and two REAL ways of improving your chances
rdgrnr?, And I thought you had chutzpah -- Oh well... Maybe you're up for another challenge, since logic doesn't seem to be your forte tonight. To help you and others see how difficult it would be to prove or disprove a relationship between members at LP, except maybe for the principal, I offer this as a thought experiment. Looking back over many of your posts over quite a while, I notice that you have many and varied interests. You like to wish people happy birthday, congratulate Maddo
Jan 28, 2013, 12:32 am - jimmy4164 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
Oh really? Let's use your words.... (referencing ME) I'm sure is quite painful for the selfish one to face....... From your profile I love greedy rich people. I'm not sure where, but you've stated that I'm greedy. It may have been on another thread. What's wrong with my greed? Huh? Or are you the one with left wing tendencies? Do you see nothing hypocritic about saying that you love greedy people, but using greedy and selfish with a negative connotation about m
Jan 8, 2013, 11:05 am - Boney526 - Lottery Discussion Forum