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Buckeye 5~6/12
RJOH,sorry for the late reply to your question. Primarily, intuition. As I was scanning the past wins for one year, there seemed to have been a lack of heavy number pairs from 21-36. I have seen this happen last year and took a shot at it. I am still seeing the same setup with these fifteen numbers and will only sprinkle a few single digit numbers to either balance the odds and evens or to put more emphasis towards the odd number set (four odds and one even.) Teufellj
Jun 14, 2003, 2:17 pm - Teufellj - Pick 5 Forum

Bigger jackpot or better odds?
I want it all! good odds and a good jackpot.
Jun 14, 2003, 9:35 am - Rebeckah - Lottery Discussion Forum

How many numbers should you wheel?
secret4777sorry i didn't answer your question in my last post.i actually prefer the florida lotto to mm or pb, because the odds are lower on 6/53 and the lower tier prizes are good. 3 numbers will get you around $15-20 (the low prizes are pari mutual)the rewards of MM are obviously the higher payout for 2nd prize. $175,000, the first prize ain't too shabby either if you can get it...but the difference in odds between the two games is huge! MM i think is 113 million to 1, FL lotto is 23 millio
Jun 13, 2003, 10:55 am - midwstrngirl - Lottery Discussion Forum

Michigan tonight
Watch the:777High odds bet, of course, but it is in all my workouts.
Jun 9, 2003, 12:33 pm - Sandy K - Pick 3 Forum

PA Super-6...when will it end?
smd:Ironically, the odds per PLAY of Super-6 are just below that of PB (both about 1 in ~120 million).
Jun 5, 2003, 1:30 am - CASH Only - Jackpot Games Forum

TX to join Powerball!
Todd:MM would have to lengthen the jackpot odds if Texas joins. Maybe 5/(55-57) + 1/49.
Jun 3, 2003, 5:48 am - CASH Only - Lottery Discussion Forum

New Excel Spreadsheet for Pick3!
Like Maryland said it is a tool to assist you in selecting numbers. It includes a method to reduce combinations from play and filters those out based on certain predicting patterns..You then use those filters on all of the 1000 possible combinations and then the program will filter out unplayable combinations and you'll be left with as little as 5 combinations to play depending on your perimeters.For example say you have determined that an even sum is due and chances are its going to be the alph
May 27, 2003, 2:38 pm - troyn - Pick 3 Forum

is this a new lottery system?
ugg, just like the cash option vs. annuity ongoing tirade, this arguement has been beat to death, but I'll summarize:EVERY ticket bought has the same odds of winning: 1 in 16 million {or whatever your lottery is odd-wise} Overall you have more chances if you buy more tickets, and that helps you win. But the odds per ticket, which are based on math, doesn't change.I was making a joke about dowjones' math cuz I really wish it worked that way, then you'd have to only buy a certain $ amount and be g
May 22, 2003, 1:33 pm - Rebeckah - Lottery Discussion Forum

is this a new lottery system?
hmmmm.... then, ;1 ticket gives odds: 1:16 mil, 2 tickets 1:8 mil, 3 tickets 1:4 mil........4=2m 5t=1m 6t=.5m 7t=250k 8=125k 9=75k 10=33k 11=16.5k 12t=8.25k 13t=4.12k 14t=2k 15t= 1k 16t=500 17t=250 18t=175 19t=88 20t=44 21t=22 22 tickets=11 23=5.5 24t=2.75if your maths re lotto only worked that way, one would only need buy 25 tickets and be guaranteed a jackpot win! odds 1:1.4 Man! I wish you were in charge of the Lottery! :) I do agree with you tho, buying more
May 20, 2003, 12:05 pm - Rebeckah - Lottery Discussion Forum

Probability Question
No, your odds are still 1/1000 because you still need to buy a ticket for the second drawing...
May 19, 2003, 9:05 am - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum