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PICK 4,5,6 Cracked - New System
Hello RJOh,
I don't disagree with you, but it is not what I was takling about.
If the implimentation of the theory is made easier, then it is easier to prove or disprove.
If the lotto that you like was indexed as I mentioned, then the past wins could be checked to see if they match the theory.
But even then, we wouldn't know it would work with smaller number groups.
Though Monte Carlo analysis could be done for testing.
Until then, as you say, it is just theory that sounds pla
Nov 28, 2011, 3:31 pm - jbgmarker - Lottery Systems Forum
PICK 4,5,6 Cracked - New System
Hey RL when I saw the third column area, LEXI was the first thought. You have thrown so much GOOD STUFF here on the forums and my way, I credit you with the charts and whatnot. Those resulted in trying to understand what you were doing and catch up. I think you have a better understanding on what Developer is doing, so I'm interested in your thoughts.
Last night I ran the data for the triples. This morning I realized the program was closing the file before it completed the cycle through X, X,
Nov 22, 2011, 6:38 pm - garyo1954 - Lottery Systems Forum
Mathematics and the Lottery
RJOH
Just a thought.
Perhaps the problem with using math is that the lottery ball machines don't use any type of math to generate winning combinations.
A lot of posters here showcase their systems where addition, subtraction, multiplication, division is required. However, I've never
encountered an explanation of how the obvious conflict is resolved.
Questions are usually met with some degree of hostility.
I think that the folks who favor math may have finally realized that i
Nov 16, 2011, 1:05 pm - bobby623 - Mathematics Forum
$41.2M Ohio Classic Lotto jackpot largest in country again
I had no idea that LP members outside the country were following the Ohio Classic Lotto until I got this PM recently.
Hi RJOh,
I would like to ask a favor.
I organize lottery groups that buy Canadian and US lotto tickets. We mostly buy Canadian tickets. We usually only buy US tickets when the Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots get very big. That has not happened very often lately.
Ohio Classic Lotto has a good payout with its large jackpot.
Can you buy Classic Lotto tickets f
Oct 22, 2011, 1:42 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum
Mathematics and the Lottery
I agree with RL.
There is enough math available to eliminate some possibilities and hone in on the better probabilities. That in itself is enough to assist in winning on a regular basis. Of course, by 'regular basis,' I'm not talking a jackpot win every drawing, every night.
As RJOH points out, there is plenty of computing power in the home computer. Much more than necessary or available in 1988, so one only needs to craft the program to make use of, and take full advantage of that potent
Oct 18, 2011, 10:32 pm - garyo1954 - Mathematics Forum
Mathematics and the Lottery
RJOh,
Any one who reads the odds and payout charts on most play slips and on every state lottery website knows 95% or more of the possible combinations of any lottery game will win nothing every drawing, but they also know once in a while someone wins the jackpot by matching all the numbers drawn. For many that's more than reason enough to keep trying to pick the winning numbers.
You've written this in a way that implies I don't know this. I think you know that I do, so why write it? Wha
Aug 13, 2011, 4:13 am - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum
Mass. Lottery game very profitable for those who know how and when to play
RJOh
Run off 500,000 random sets for a game and see how it does over time, They may be pooling money from
many sources which would make the end payout even less. If I buy all 575757 sets for my 5-39 and half
of that goes back into the prize. Lets say that the JP was 575757 / 2 = $287878.50 plus half of my investment
of $287878.50 would bring the prize up to $575757 and I would get my money back if no other person matched
all 5 numbers minus taxes which should not be a problem bec
Aug 2, 2011, 3:19 pm - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Lottery News
Mass. Lottery game very profitable for those who know how and when to play
RJOh
Random tickets overall would conform to the odds of the game. If the prize payout was less then
the tickets needed to win then they take a big gamble. Playing at that level is something I can't
afford to do and if I could afford it then I would not play. In the article they mentioned a 5 of 6
could win $100,000.00 and that would mean that it was very safe but I still think some sort of
system or wheel would needed to ensure a certain amount of coverage. If the payouts were
Aug 2, 2011, 2:57 pm - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Lottery News
All The Brains
Hi,
One of the reasons you are not seeing a group effort here is because of the members ending up treating each other when posting a system. It sometimes become a contest of compentacy and ego, rather than helpful suggestions. Then there are those who refuse to stay on topic. How many threads end up as some unrelated topic to the original post? Then there are those who expect other members to spend the rest of thier lifetime going through previous LP threads. I'm not sure that a lot of peopl
May 30, 2011, 7:24 am - JKING - Lottery Systems Forum
All The Brains
RJOH: No way of knowing Pumpi's intentions in his postings, but he provides something LP sorely lacks on most forums: A chuckle, smile, or even sometimes a puzzled frown. Nobody much smiles back, which probably says more about the people who respond to him than it says about Pumpi.
As for demands for proof of claims, you're calling something that almost doesn't happen on any of these forums [except Math] a general condition. It's true on the Math Forum a few posters have made a fetish, a lita
May 28, 2011, 6:05 pm - JosephusMinimus - Lottery Systems Forum
