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How are odds calculated?
That's how I know to calculate odds (math is not my strong suite). However, on the MM playslip, the odds of 5+0 are 3,904,701. I have wondered where they come up with that number, instead of 3,819,816.
Nov 19, 2009, 8:46 am - rcbbuckeye - Mathematics Forum

odds of winning
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Jul 21, 2010, 3:58 pm - Raven62 - Mathematics Forum

Calculate odds for random picking
Hello, I realize that the following scenario might sound strange but if someone has the answer it would be great. The scenario is as follows: 1. I choose the 100 latest draws from my lottery which already won the jackpot. 2. I pick 6 random draws from those 100 3. Each of these 6 draws contains one or more numbers, of the winning numbers of the next draw. 4. All 6 draws, have all the numbers of the next winning draw. What I mean is that if I choose 6 draws and all 6 draws hav
May 2, 2012, 1:05 pm - nasp - Mathematics Forum

need help for formula for odds to win 3+1 in loto 6/37
Hi, i need help to calculate odds for win 3+1 in loto 6/37 (how many winners there are) , if someone coold help me thx
Nov 15, 2011, 6:20 pm - gokiloto - Mathematics Forum

Are the following odds correct?
If you were playing a 5/16 game then everything you said would be true but chances are you're playing a 5/39 game so you have to figure all 39 numbers when you calculate odds. If you have all 5 winning numbers in your 16 number pool then it makes no difference. A 5/39 game have 575,757 possible combinations and with a 5/16 wheel you're covering 4,368 of those combinations and hoping one or more of them will have 3 or more of the winning numbers. Also you odds of have all 5 winning numbers in
Sep 28, 2011, 2:07 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

Lotto Max (Canada) Odds
While visiting Canada last week and having briefly entered a convenience store, I took an passing, casual interest in their lotto games, so I picked up a few play slips. I like to calculate odds as a mental challenge, and I turned my attention to the Lotto Max game, which appears to be the largest jackpot lotto in Canada. It is a nationally pooled lottery with ticket sales through regional or provincial administrations. This is a roughly similar structure to Powerball and Mega Millions in the U.
Aug 28, 2019, 10:35 pm - Orange71 - Mathematics Forum

Calculating odds for a subset of numbers
CALCULATE ODDS combination size 5 basic pool size 56 (B) Bonus pool size 46 smallest match no (B) number 3 largest match with bonus 5 smallest match with bonus 0 tickets or chances per draw 200000 possible combos of 5/56 + 1/46 numbers = 175711536 MATCH ODDS WINNING COMBOS ODDS 200000 CHANCES MATCHES 5/5+B 1 : 175711536 1 1 : 879 0.00 5/5+0 1 : 3904701 45 1 : 20 0.05 4/5+B 1 : 689065 255 1 : 3 0.29 4/5+0 1 : 15313 11475 13 : 1 13.06 3/5+B 1 : 13781 1275
Apr 27, 2012, 3:16 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

Mathematics and the Lottery
Brad Duke claimed he had a system and as far as I know he only won big once using it. That Silver guy sells a system he claims is the same system that Duke used and I have yet to hear any lottery winner say he used his system. It's even hard to break even when you play all the possible combinations. CALCULATE ODDS by RJOh combination size 2-9 5 basic pool size up to 100 75 (B) Bonus pool size 15 smallest match no (B) number 3 largest match with bonus 5 smallest match with
Aug 28, 2014, 7:17 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

Phitality 101
I dont know. I dont know how to calculate odds. I only know how to pick the three correct numbers maybe 4 times per month if i dont overthink and tweak myself to death. According to your favorite book, the Lottery Master Guide, in a pick 5 game matrix of 39, 13% are repeat hits. For simplicity sake, assuming then that also 13% of the hits are also 1 day skip, then A 0/1 skip mix would have a 13% plus 13% chance, or a 26% chance. But I might be doing the calculation incorrectly. Or is
Mar 16, 2013, 9:10 pm - LottoBoner - Mathematics Forum

How Do You Calculate these Odds?
Can someone tell me what the odds for this are and how did you calculate it: Lotto Max is a Canadian lottery game. It is a 7/49 game. For $5, you get three lines. So the odds of winning the jackpot, per ticket are 1-in-28,633,528. For the February 26 draw, the jackpot is $50 million. In addition to the jackpot draw, there will be 9 additional unique bonus draws (Called Maxmillions), with each draw being a $1 million prize. The odds for each of the draws are the same, 1-in-28,633,528, pe
Feb 24, 2010, 10:38 pm - lotteryfan - Mathematics Forum

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