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Need some help on states that mirror
Thank you so much Calab for the list- I have been working on a program and I am seeing modest results- when I calculate my numbers I am using the number from Missouri and Illlinois - my goal is to play no more than 2 numbers for each state to get a winner- you will know when I have it when my predictions drop from 10 to 5 then to 2- I recently started with pick 4 and I believe this method has some merit but I must work out the kinks thank you again
Apr 15, 2006, 10:37 am - BuzzsawAnn - Mathematics Forum

Mersenne prime number guide
I don't know where you are getting your info from, or maybe I'm just misunderstanding what you are saying. You said that 139 fell only 2 times in 2005? Here is what I show:Tue, Oct 25, 2005 British Columbia Daily 3 1-3-9Wed, Oct 19, 2005 Pennsylvania Daily Number 1-3-9Sun, Sep 25, 2005 Washington Daily 1-3-9Fri, Sep 9, 2005 Quebec La Quotidienne 3 1-3-9Sat, Aug 13, 2005 Nebraska Pick 3 1-3-9Sat, Apr 9, 2005 Louisiana Pick 3 1-3-9Sat, Mar 19, 2005 Ohio Pick 3 1-3-9Sun, Jan 30, 2005 British Colu
Jan 7, 2006, 9:12 am - CalifDude - Mathematics Forum

MATH 5/39: Stack47, Garyo1954, RL-RANDOMLOGIC VS Jimmy4164
I said that based on the Missouri payout tables, the Expected Value of a $1 MO-SM-5 ticket excluding a Jackpot is 28 . Most lottery websites have charts showing the chances of any ticket matching 2, 3, 4, or 5 numbers; the chance of matching 4 numbers is 1 in 3386.8, etc. on the Show Me Cash. It simply means a player can reasonably expect to match 4 numbers by purchasing 3387 QPs with a probable 353 two number matches, 33 three number matches, and a 1 in 170 chance of hitting the jackpot. A
Mar 3, 2011, 8:53 pm - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum

Why Does This Happen in a 5/39 Matrix?
I play NY's Take5, a 5/39 game. Year after year, I've seen the most frequently drawn number of the year (and also during a rolling year - 4/7/17 to 4/6/18) have 57, 58 or 59 hits. (3.2% of the 1825 balls/numbers drawn in 365 drawings) In addition I've consistently seen the same thing with other states 5/39 games - Maryland, Michigan, Missouri and California. There have been a few years among all the states I listed above where a number hit 60 or more times, but not many. I already know fro
Apr 7, 2018, 8:54 am - GiveFive - Mathematics Forum

Determinism vs Randomness and Chance
RL-RANDOMLOGIC, (From your more recent posts:) I use to spend far more but never gained from doing so. So your system is not scalable. Too bad. Playing digits works for me and just because you don't have any success using them means nothing. I play QuickPicks. --------------------Referring to the quoted post above------------------- Finally, RL-RANDOMLOGIC has given us some numbers we can work with. He said, For the record, I win between $500.00 to $1000.00 per yea
Feb 26, 2011, 3:42 am - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum

Statistics around the balance of even/odd and small/big numbers
Here is my FIRST response to this post(above): ------------------- below is a list of values for each of the 10 digits taken from my database. The most current draw is the top line. These 13 lines seem to be based on actual Lottery Drawings. The most current draw implies a specific date, state, and game. Is this correct? If so, what state, game, and dates are they from? ------------------- Since there was no reply, it looks like I'll have to answer my own question.
Feb 7, 2011, 11:24 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum

How far away is a P3 combo from a triple?
Missouri has not dropped 999 since, December 2008. I was wondering. Should I even keep playing them ? Should I wait for the vtrac to start hitting? v555 444, 449, 494, 499, 944, 949, 994, 999 999= sum 27 , a stand alone sum. I don't know, just wondering. Good Luck.
Feb 26, 2017, 11:30 am - MzDuffleBaglady - Mathematics Forum

Drawn number/s matched to day of the month. P3 &P4.
For example in Missouri, on 9/21/2000 the, evening draw ya'll had 3-3-3 for the pick 3. The 21 totaled up is 3. 2+1=3. Kindergarten math. But if you look at the date as the numbers they are, you have 9, 3 is the root of 9, then 21, which is 3 summed, then 2000. 2000 is not 3 though. But with those 0's, I see 2555 and 2555 summed up is 17 and 17 is 1+7=8 and 8 is the numeric opposite of 3. That is also the 690th evening draw that MO had. Again MO had 3-3-3 for their evening draw on which
Feb 7, 2016, 7:37 pm - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Does Mathematical Innumeracy foster superstitions and support the belief in them?
hennybogan, I'm not from Missouri, but I have relatives there, and maybe that's why my response to your claim that ...some of the folks here on LP do quite well, is Show Me! And the fact that ...they observe PATTERNS and not math or statistics is probably why they are unwilling or unable to prove their claims. Sure wish Gauss was still alive. He would have the mother of all systems. I seriously doubt that! Gauss was devoted to the scientific method and measurable phenomena. Predic
May 26, 2011, 12:19 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum

Does Mathematical Innumeracy foster superstitions and support the belief in them?
hennybogan, I'm not from Missouri, but I have relatives there, and maybe that's why my response to your claim that ...some of the folks here on LP do quite well, is Show Me! And the fact that ...they observe PATTERNS and not math or statistics is probably why they are unwilling or unable to prove their claims. Sure wish Gauss was still alive. He would have the mother of all systems. I seriously doubt that! Gauss was devoted to the scientific method and measurable phenomena. Predic
May 25, 2011, 11:03 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum

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