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Some new results on some old techniques.
Well someone either saw something that I did and liked it, or saw what I did and didn't like it. Can't tell which way. Anyway, I've been busy to say it lightly. Been battling a full blown sinus infection also. (Pun partially intended.) I've been working on a 2 step chart for Texas, or any other game that has 4 balls/number positions and a bonus ball. One for any 6 draw game up to 60 numbers. Bobby623's project. Cupcake10's project. These crazy things for the pick 3 and 4. Plus work and plate has
Aug 8, 2013, 6:06 pm - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Some new results on some old techniques.
Sorry had to get my Walking Dead fix real quick so I'm a little behind. No play again today. Rested up and ready to roll though. While updating last night numbers into this thing , I got to seeing something that I've been seeing with this. Only this one kinda spoke to me the way I needed it to. This is the draw from here last night 3-2-2013 evening. I've cut out all the other stuff so as to just focus on what needs to be looked at pattern-wise. Now, we've all seen the resemblence factor wi
Mar 4, 2013, 12:31 am - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Still interested in the Digit System?
Gary I can't begin to tell you how many times I thought I had everything lined out, posted it and then found a dozen errors 20 min later. Then I do a quick rewrite and repost it only to find a dozen more. It use to be said that in missouri that rain made the rocks grow because no matter how many you pick up as soon as it rains they come right back. Hang in there we all have thse days. RL
May 3, 2011, 10:26 am - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Mathematics Forum

Pick 3 Matrix Completion Cycle
KY FLOYD I'll also point out that the percentage of the possible combinations that are actually played can be calculated the same way. With about 176 million possible combination for MM, selling 176 million tickets would mean that about 63% of the combinations had been played if those combinations were chosen randomly, and that would mean that with 176 million tickets sold there would only be a 63% chance of having a winner. Quite true! It would be fun to go blow $693.00 on Pick 3 qui
Dec 14, 2006, 9:08 pm - Thoth - Mathematics Forum

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