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Lotto Silver concept
Here is this first Google listing-http://www.nhlottery.org/about-us/meeting_detail.asp?MID=20109 erra=minutes TRI-STATE LOTTO COMMISSIONNew Hampshire LotteryConcord, NHOCTOBER 7, 2005, 10:30 A.M. DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEEIt was determined that the next release that everyone can do together to launch the new and improved Megabucks is April 30, 2006. The release after that is August 22. The hold up is the proposed research which is being evaluated. The committee has narrowed down game concepts tha
Dec 19, 2005, 9:05 am - Think - Jackpot Games Forum

PA's next online game
Nobody voted for it. Ed Mahlman had an idea, Scientific Games developed it, the legislature approved it, and the rest is history. The people of PA had no say in whether or not this game was created, as is usually the case. I think the only lottery that cares about people's opinion is Ohio.
Aug 26, 2006, 7:45 pm - JimmySand9 - Jackpot Games Forum

Tri-State Megabucks
I said it. Only states with Scientific Games terminals (found in SC, IA, the Tri-State consortium, and soon OK), and former AWI states like PA and MD, can use it because SciGames owns the patent. On the other hand I think GTech owns the patent on Ohio's new game.
Sep 30, 2005, 5:01 pm - JimmySand9 - Jackpot Games Forum

Indiana Lottery (Hoosier Lotto)
I have said repeadedly that I do not have any factual proof the Hoosier Lottery is rigged. There are 2 instances of rigged games I can point to. 1. The William Foreman Scratch off scandal. Mr. Foreman...a Hoosier Lottery Security Official rigged a scratch off game. The Hoosir Lottery has admitted Mr. Foreman rigged the game. His accomplices have pled guilty in a plea bargain agreement. Mr. Foreman is out on bail awaiting trial but press reports indicate he will in all probability not be
Aug 12, 2007, 11:51 pm - Uncle Jim - Jackpot Games Forum

Lucky For Life
Wait a minute: Scientific Games personnel will begin installing mix match key caps on Integra terminals in early November. ?????? Translation: This is ANOTHER RIGGED Computerized game! What the heck can be so scientific about replacing ping pong balls in a tube? Answer: CONTROLLING THE OUTCOME OF DRAWINGS THROUGH SUBTLE, SOPHISTICATED SOFTWARE sold to States to MAXIMIZE their profits at players' expense! This isn't mix match ! No, this is FLIP SWITCH! For all its allege
Jan 1, 2007, 9:29 pm - Greg - Jackpot Games Forum

Lucky For Life
The PA Lottery is pleased to announce the launch of a new jackpot game, mix match, in January 2007; this game will replace LUCKY FOR LIFE LOTTO. January 22, 2007, will be the last LUCKY FOR LIFE drawing. Mix match tickets go on sale Tuesday, January 23, 2007; the first mix match drawing will be conducted Thursday, January 25, 2007. Mix match will be drawn Mondays and Thursdays at 7 p.m., along with The Daily Number, BIG 4 and CASH 5. Scientific Games personnel will begin installing m
Dec 23, 2006, 11:03 pm - sirbrad - Jackpot Games Forum

Carolinas pick-6 jackpot game
Quote: Originally posted by JimmySand9 on June 14, 2006I just found this on SC's FAQ page. Q: Does the Lottery have plans to launch a State Lotto Game? A: SCEL is developing a unique game that may be available this fall that will offer millions! I don't know how long it's been there, but this could mean PalmLotto for the Palmetto state. I have feeling though that it will be a Match-6 clone. It seems like every Scientific Games state (like SC), plus every AWI state grandfathered into
Jun 15, 2006, 1:26 am - JimmySand9 - Jackpot Games Forum

Florida Results - An error?
Absolutely correct. It kinda bugs me that there is such a weak link in the chain (a human being!), but when something is working well most of the time and it doesn't cost much (a few minutes of time each day), it tends to get little attention, and little desire by management to throw money at it. The lotteries should hire me to act as their technical specialist to work with GTECH and/or Scientific Games (whichever is in their state) to develop a bullet-proof automated system for communicatin
Mar 11, 2007, 5:54 pm - Todd - Jackpot Games Forum

I have developed a method to play Jackpot Games.
now let's consider this question of yours or rather bunch of them in one post... First of all I do not support the idea of using your own PRNG (pseudo random numbers generator) in order to created enough statistical data and then to make a conclusion or to chose a strategy based on those files' analysis for the following reasons: the answer is already known in advance... it's been mathematically and statistically proven already about 200 years ago by the mathematicians Gauss and Laplace.
May 22, 2018, 2:46 am - LA Igrok - Jackpot Games Forum

Why you Will Never win Mega or Powerball
Logical fallacy here it looks like. Past data on lottery numbers is pretty much worthless. The argument may be made that no ball drop is truly random but I believe the lottery's non-computer number generating systems are within reasonable boundaries. In other words, we can call it random. Past data on hurricanes? Even if past data for weather forecasts is modified there are still methods to determining hurricane movement. A whole pile of scientific models and professionals to tap.
Jun 27, 2007, 5:31 am - dejack03 - Jackpot Games Forum

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