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PICK 4,5,6 Cracked - New System
Remember this from your post at the beginning of this thread? After years of research, analysing and testing I have finally produced a perfect mathematical algorithm for any pick 4,5,6 game. It does not use past draw data but the entire pool to calculate the best numbers and positioning on tickets to maximize win ratios. Please read my blog, it explains the sytem in more detail. https://blogs.lotterypost.com/developer/ Please post back your thoughts. If you would like me to run y
Mar 29, 2012, 3:00 am - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum

What Key Words Catch Your Attention To Read A Thread?
None of the above. The posters handle gets my attention. Certain posters, the old timers, and those who post about ways to track patterns, and new ideas that simplify the process are getting to be the only threads I respond too. I look at almost anything posted. Discussions of specific software: turnoff. Questions about best software: turnoff. All software requires user input and knowledge of the specific game. It may help you make the right decisions but none spit out the winnin
Mar 16, 2012, 5:45 pm - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Buying More Tickets Does Not Increase Your Odds.
The only way to increase or decrease the Odds of any lottery game is by changing the game matrix. The Odds are the equation of the game. Coin Toss understood my point Thrifty is right, each individual ticket (one line of numbers) is up against the very same odds, 175,000,000 to one. Yes you can increase your chances of winning by buying more tickets, but every single tickets will go against the Odds of the particular game. I feel that the following explains my point very well.
Mar 5, 2012, 9:08 am - THRIFTY - Lottery Discussion Forum

Need some help on Keno
Look on youtube for Keno Odd Even , there is one video giving some insight. It is mine by the way. One keno isn't the other! They differ in sizes and payouts. You might progress by starting to calculate the odds and compare to the payments. Generally a good keno has 70 numbers, 20 are drawn and you can play pick 2 to pick 10. I believe that I saw one where you could play a pick 1! I never heard of a winning system, and I do it my way with my programs. When I started, I quickly dropped
Feb 29, 2012, 5:54 pm - SergeM - Lottery Discussion Forum

Using Sedertrees 60/40 Cash 3 Software
Maybe, someone who understands the program will explain the difference. The help file explanation is below. Unbiased Matrix- Specifies that the Wheel Matrix you calculate will be based exclusively on Odds, Probability, Statistics and a small degree of Bias. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Biased Matrix- Specifies that
Sep 3, 2011, 9:50 am - CARBOB - Lottery Systems Forum

Powerball 28 The Most overdue Red Ball
I love the way you guys look back and calculate your chances after the fact. It is at the core of your fallacious reasoning. Stack47 said, ...anyone playing or getting QPs with those to bonus numbers in the last 4 years only had two chances of winning the jackpot... This is an incorrect statement. Anyone betting on 400 drawings exclusively playing the RB28 bonus number had 400 chances to pick that number correctly, not 2. Their EXPECTED number of RB28 hits was about 10 (400/39). T
Aug 25, 2011, 1:22 pm - jimmy4164 - Jackpot Games Forum

Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
Jimmy You've got to be kidding! Are you saying that picking so many digits to play needs some advanced math to calculate what the odds for matching 3,4,5 or more of them. Looks like another side step to me. RL
Apr 12, 2011, 12:45 am - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Mathematics Forum

Is your State A Lottery Happy States
I was wondering this, too. My first guess is that it's because WV's jackpot games are multi-state, and that they don't get a lot of Mega Millions and Powerball and Hot Lotto winners. If that's so, the state's main impact on the games is to grow the jackpots that are won in other states. Eventually, they'll have a winner and the large in-state payout may change the average. Depending on how they calculate that 15 cents, they may constantly run low because of the multi-state games producing more w
Apr 1, 2011, 12:21 am - Longarm - Jackpot Games Forum

Check my math, please?? :)
So 1 in 11.2 chances of 1 particular number being chosen, That's fine for whether or not a particular number will be selected in any given drawing, but you're looking for the chances that any of the 5 numbers from a drawing will repeat in the next drawing. Here's how that works. 5 of the 56 numbers were in the last drawing and 51 of 56 were not. When the first number is selected there's a 51/56 chance it will not be any of the 5. If that happens there will be 55 numbers remaining, of whi
May 26, 2010, 3:49 am - KY Floyd - Mathematics Forum

why is it better to play $5QP instead of $1QP,$2QP,$3QP, 0r $4QP at mega millions and powerball?
Every game, theoretically, only requires (1) ticket to win. But, once you calculate the odds in for that (1) combination vs. all the rest of the possibilities it becomes clear that $5 is really worth it. I spent $5 on the Texas Lottery, and, my LAST LINE came within 1-2 numbers of matching them all. If you think about it, the first four $1 QP's could've been given to others. Had I bought the fifth QP, I would've only spent $1 to get within 1-2 numbers of them all!!! It simply depends on what
May 13, 2010, 8:24 pm - Lucky Loser - Jackpot Games Forum