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how use math to get the pick 3 or 4 lottery number
This progressive betting works exactly the same with any 15 combos, doesn't need to be the sums set. The concept is almost perfect. Except, as you noted, when reality strikes and you are forced to throw down huge amounts just to try to get at a little profit still. You need a big bankroll and big balls to go down this path.
Jul 30, 2016, 5:21 pm - Wisconsin3054 - Mathematics Forum

Heads or Tails
Betting against a Two-Headed Coin can only have One Result: Heads I Win, Tales You Lose! Progressive Betting can only have One Result: You Lose what You Have: Faster!
Jan 19, 2011, 10:49 am - Raven62 - Mathematics Forum

Pick 4 Math Help?
If you like playing overdue numbers, try 999 in Texas. It has not hit in Midday or Evening since the beginning of Pick 3 in Texas (January 1997). So, when does one start betting an overdue number and when does one quit (go broke)? If you noticed in 2000 that 999 had not hit for 3 years, and you started playing it, you would have been playing it now for 6 years. Even with progressive betting, you would have had to sell the house and the kids just to play 999 in Texas! Someone the other day
Jul 8, 2006, 11:44 am - CalifDude - Mathematics Forum

Heads or Tails
Would you be wrong to not have a cut off point? If you are progressive betting than increasing 1 unit after every lost would give you a profit as soon as tails shows up....Atleast that's the way i'm seeing it. Can we have some more opinions please? Anybody else..........
Jan 19, 2011, 10:24 am - Teamprofit - Mathematics Forum

Middle of tweeking this system ( PROFITS- Day 180 + $4,123)
there are plenty of books on the martigale system, you can google. It's a proven winning strategy but many casinos but rules into place to prevent the strategy from winning like Max table bids of 1500 or 2500 that prevened the system from working. The daily lottory does not have those restrictions. However, that s only part one of this 3 part syste. Progressive betting, probabilities, and understanding and recognizing triggers. 3 years I have toyed witht his. Tweeked, and now finalized I believe
Apr 12, 2012, 8:01 pm - Winningsystem - Mathematics Forum

Predictive Software.. I need one that makes functional narratives
I think that it is cool! Look at the long wavy hair and would you not like to dress like that? At least during the winter? ------------------------ As to Static no, on prediction there has to be both: Static and dynamic elements, but it is much more dynamic than static or should be. Prediction should be in accord to the pseudorandom stats with are dynamic not static. But the program can't make rules, it can only be programmed with them and follow them.
Mar 12, 2008, 11:28 am - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

pick 3: You can control the probability distribution of your winnings
Ok, finally have a chance to sit down with this. How I'm using this is looking at what it takes to get to a 50% probability to win based on the number of plays. I think this number can tell you how often you can expect to win over time based on how many plays you are entering each drawing. The fun for me is winning. If I want to have that feeling on average once a month, then I need to play enough numbers per drawing to reach that. Why 50%? 50% is essentially your coin flip. Over time, I c
Feb 29, 2016, 2:07 pm - Wisconsin3054 - Mathematics Forum

Heads or Tails
On casino table games house limits exist to kill steamers and progressive systems, whcih are called Martingales (double up and catch up). Theorhetically, if somonee had a large enough bankroll they could just keep playing until they won, regardless of how many losing bets they had to get through. But in the long run, even if there was no limit, that finally bet, the winner, would produce a gain of one unit (whatever unit you atre betting, $1, $25, etc...) On the winning side, the limit
Jan 19, 2011, 10:51 am - Coin Toss - Mathematics Forum

how use math to get the pick 3 or 4 lottery number
As others have pointed out there is no math/magic formula, however there are different ways or perspectives of looking at the numbers that might give way to what we might think is workable solution. For example... Look at the Pick 3 Sums chart under the Resources tab here at Lottery Post you will notice that sums 12-15 have more numbers in each grouping than any of the other sums in the chart. Sums are each of the pick 3 digits added together. If you go thru the history of your pick 3 lottery wr
Jul 28, 2016, 4:01 am - lottologix - Mathematics Forum

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