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Lotto New Zealand payment glitch affects 25,000 players buying tickets
$42.2 million Powerball jackpot scooped up by one lone ticketholder in the same night By Kate Northrop In a digital glitch, around 25,000 Kiwis were overcharged on their lottery tickets for Lotto New Zealand's $42.2 million (US$30.2 million) Powerball drawing on Wednesday, the second-largest jackpot won in the country's history. The high volume of traffic on the Lottery's MyLotto website prior to the drawing led to issues with the card processing systems operated by third party payment
Oct 26, 2021, 8:03 am - Todd - Lottery News

Top 10 Lottery Systems for (Pick2, Pick3, Pick4 Pick5)
Stack47, I love questions like yours. You're a natural sceptic so proof is the only real answer you'll understand. Your question1: Correct me if I'm wrong but it looks like you used results from 10 years ago and boxed the 56 combos? ANSWER: Yes. I used results from 10yrs ago. I've said before - My strategy: the only way to predict the future is to view the past And, partially yes, I straight/boxed the 56 results. But, if you'll notice the results have pairs. Which means I'm guaranteed to
Apr 20, 2021, 6:20 am - britwill - Lottery Discussion Forum

Bill would let Wisconsin Lottery retailers accept debit payment in addition to cash
In an age when more people are making purchases with plastic cards and digital devices, some Wisconsin lawmakers say it's time for lottery players to be able buy tickets via debit payment instead of strictly with cash. I'm thinking we need to get to the modern age with modern payment systems, which includes debit, said state Rep. Terry Katsma (R-Oostburg), one of the sponsors of a bipartisan bill that would allow debit payment for lottery tickets. But the retailers who sell the tickets an
Oct 30, 2019, 3:38 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Report: 2018 Triple Crown winner Justify failed drug test before Kentucky Derby
Latest Update on JUSTIFY drug Controversy: Baffert: Justify's positive test from contaminated food FILE - In this June 6, 2018, file photo, trainer Bob Baffert walks Justify around the barn after arriving at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y. Attorney W. Craig Robertson, a lawyer for Baffert said Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019, that the Hall of Fame trainer did not intentionally give 2018 Triple Crown winning horse Justify a banned substance that caused a positive test prior to the Kentucky Derb
Sep 13, 2019, 6:26 pm - eddessaknight - Gaming Forum

My Method: A linear congruential generator picker
A linear congruential generator (LCG) is an algorithm that yields a sequence of pseudo-randomized numbers calculated with a discontinuous piecewise linear equation. The method represents one of the oldest and best-known pseudorandom number generator algorithms.[1] The theory behind them is relatively easy to understand, and they are easily implemented and fast, especially on computer hardware which can provide modulo arithmetic by storage-bit truncation. RNG, PRNG, LCG basically the same
Jul 9, 2019, 2:58 pm - garyo1954 - Mathematics Forum

Massachusetts retailers resist Lottery's push for online sales
The Massachusetts Lottery's technological systems are on par with an old, wall-mounted rotary phone outdated and inconvenient, but it still works while customers increasingly expect to be linked to the world through a smartphone at all times, the agency's executive director told lawmakers last week. Holding up a large, black rotary phone, Executive Director Michael Sweeney made his latest pitch to lawmakers to allow the Mass. Lottery to offer its current products scratch tickets, draw games,
Jul 8, 2019, 8:57 am - Todd - Lottery News

A Random vs Random System Idea
Judging from the Lack of Response I am working on the Crow to Cricket Transformation. I recognize that there is not much to respond to so far. I also admit that I posted a similar Idea in the past and got the same return. I can see where you could say that this is not really a system. I respectfully disagree. There is no possible link between Excel s random calculation and a Lottery. Likewise, there is not supposed to be a link between historical data and the Next Draw. Like I have said befor
May 18, 2019, 12:33 pm - AllenB - Lottery Systems Forum

Cycles - Interesting Numbers
I track where and when they have been, I also track from similar historical data based on where and when they have been what they do next. It is from this or these data sets that I can then make some assumptions about their future behaviour based on current positions which are dynamic from game to game and what they have done in the past. So far I have 2 out of 3, where and when, number 3 is working in a limited fashion as they sometimes do the same thing as before and other times do somethin
Sep 11, 2018, 9:52 pm - Hydromaln7 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Florida: 1/1 - 1/31/2018
They are all great pair systems. The problem is how to filter them to get winning pairs. If you look at the last 14 Draws your winning pairs are there most of the time. I like Debs pairs so lets use them in this workout And see if we can get these pairs down Pus use only 1 or 2 key numbers 10-12*-14*-15*-17-19* 30*-32*-34*-35-37*-39 60-62-64*-65-67*-69* 80-82*-84*-85*-87-89* Debs 24 pairs 12 14 15 19 03 23 34 37 46 67 69 28 69 48 58 89 Last 14 Draws 16 pairs Match Debs 03 14 1
Jan 26, 2018, 9:23 am - TasBob - Pick 3 Forum

slow pc
I've used several 'PC cleaners' since 1998 when I bought my first computer. I remember well the 'SpyBot' program that found fault in just about every file. I ran it in reaction to dozens of Web stories warning everyone that someone was trying to infect the internet with Malware. Big mistake, for someone who wouldn't know what a computer virus looked like. Took several days to get back to normal. I later downloaded two other 'cleaners' that turned out to be programs operated by thi
Jan 6, 2017, 11:03 am - bobby623 - Lottery Discussion Forum