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Need some help on states that mirror
What state Mirrows Oklahoma, or it to soon to predic???????
Apr 10, 2006, 6:07 pm - pcolaboy - Mathematics Forum

Why not wait? Until it's a 99 % chance.
I was just wondering if anyone knows how often if they do change the balls in the oklahoma powerball?
Aug 5, 2006, 12:55 am - jackys65 - Mathematics Forum

+ - revisited
I have 2 or 3 systems that I use. I alternate when one system goes cold. What works best for me in my home state is not necessarily what would work good for someone somewhere else. I don't win as often as I would like, but I win enough for it to be acceptable to me. Sometimes I win more, sometimes I win less, but I can almost always guarantee at least one win a week by playing no more than 10 numbers daily. The above post is not a recommendation to use any other particular system, nor is it inst
Feb 2, 2009, 11:31 pm - Shawn67 - Mathematics Forum

Every number averages 20 hits per yr.
I'm not sure what the math is perfectly but, I did notice one thing You can't play 32 states online.During the day you can play 18 states. CT TN mid-day are not playable at the store in the sky...assumming where playing there only.At night you can only do 30 states I believe. Oklahoma and Nebraska can't be played online I think...Unless they changed it recently.So that is the way I always do my figures. Only count what you can play. Why count if you can't play in the state. Also you can't pla
Jan 27, 2006, 1:57 am - powerplayer - Mathematics Forum

Help JADELottery
Thoth, What about Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Nebraska, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Ontario, South Carolina, Texas, the Tri-State, Virginia, D.C., West Virginia, and Wisconsin? What source are you using? Check out the Daily Numbers Games page from the Results drop-down menu.
Nov 17, 2006, 7:58 pm - ayenowitall - Mathematics Forum

Some basic math formulas applied to pick3/pick4
Some basics math formulas applied to Pick3/Pick4 First, let use some abbreviations: Let call the 3 digits of the current (today s) drawing as Xc, Yc, Zc ( the index c means current). Xc is the first digit, Yc the second digit, and Zc the third digit. Let call the 3 digits that will be drawn next (tomorrow s) as Xn, Yn, Zn (the index n means next). Xn is the first digit, Yn the second digit, and Zn the third digit Let call M the mirror. M(Xc) means mirror of the first digit of the
May 4, 2013, 2:50 am - pavizlo$ - Mathematics Forum

Root Sum Levels
We're testing the second set of numbers to see how well they do. 029 038 047 056 119 128 137 146 155 227 236 245 299 335 344 389 479 488 569 578 668 677 039 048 057 066 129 138 147 156 228 237 246 255 336 345 399 444 489 579 588 669 678 777 005 014 023 113 122 001 Would have liked to predict post the first set of 64 combos, but can only post up to 50; so we used some combination of what is available to make up the 50. So far this is what we have
Apr 26, 2011, 12:53 pm - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum

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