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Interest In Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
I was thinking the same thing RJOH. This looks like a scanned page of Anti-Lottery Anonymous Weekly. Maybe if we can convince him to flip it over, we can all read How I BEAT Monty Hall's car door problem! by Don Catlain. Or it could be a sales circular for Krogers. In which case, none of us would have to leave the house to see what their specials are.
Apr 20, 2011, 2:20 pm - garyo1954 - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Detailed Error Information: Module IIS Web Core Notification MapRequestHandler Handler StaticFile Error Code 0x80070002 Requested URL http://intelbet.somee.com:80/tools/nnlp.exe Physical Path d:\DZHosts\LocalUser\stoopendaal\www.intelbet.somee.com\tools\nnlp.exe Logon Method Anonymous Logon User Anonymous site down regards Tokecap
Sep 24, 2015, 6:57 am - tokecap - Mathematics Forum

Tinkermen Lotto Report - General Explanation of Mathematical Discovery needed
When was the last time a PB or MM jackpot winner or even a second prize winner said my years of back testing finally paid off ? Might be a few 5/39 type game jackpot winners with systems, but they are usually anonymous whether they want to be or not. I believe we all have combined, the correct answers to helping thousands of people win/split lottery jackpots all over the world. Or we could buy the world a Coke. Somebody mentioned he didn't research much, but I'm not sure if did any re
May 16, 2019, 12:47 am - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum

Back to Basics (Dice)
Quote:  "My family doesn't have to impress me.  My friends don't have to impress me.  My next door neighbor doesn't have to impress me.  My co-workers don't have to impress me.  But, an on-line board of anonymous lottery prognosticators MUST ABSOLUTELY impress me..." Maybe I should rephrase the question...who cares if you are or aren't impressed? Click Resources->Search for something. Do some reading and just make up your own mind if you want to join in.
Mar 17, 2006, 10:41 am - truecritic - Mathematics Forum

Does Mathematical Innumeracy foster superstitions and support the belief in them?
Hi Jimmy: I'm just an anonymous stranger on the internet who spent several decades working in close proximity to people a lot like yourself. Enough years to get an intimate knowledge of everything I needed to know about them. They weren't a majority among similarly educated and similarly employed people, but most of us working in those environments possessed enough of a piece of it to recognize it in ourselves without being glad of it being there. But a greater percentage than a person might
May 25, 2011, 8:04 am - JosephusMinimus - Mathematics Forum

numbers don't lie
Floyd, I wasn't saying that either of us were deceiving people, just that your example was a little more deceptive than mine. Whether the chances of winning the lottery are expressed as 1 in 87,855 or 0.0014%, it's the same thing. I agree and that's why Pennsylvania will advertise that each ticket in their 4th of July Raffle has a 1 in 80 chance of winning without mentioning each winning ticket only represents 1.24% of all the tickets sold. People seem to be more influenced by jac
Apr 3, 2007, 3:27 pm - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum

Need more profit than fun
If you need more profit than fun may I suggest to sites to help you practice your ESP and Clairvoyance moebius.psy.ed.ac.uk/~paul/zener.html and gluoincs.com (pick paranormal link) Maybe if you practice you can list only two winning numbers instead of 20 and definitely win more and miss less- If not see Gambler's Anonymous that is gluoincs(dot)com and moebius(dot)ed(dot)ac(dot)uk/~paul/zener(dot)html Where second site pays off
Jul 3, 2006, 1:38 pm - BuzzsawAnn - Mathematics Forum

Back to Basics (Dice)
Amazing Grace, It wasn't 3 but any one of the next 5 people might get it right. truecritic, Did I hurt your feelings? My family doesn't have to impress me. My friends don't have to impress me. My next door neighbor doesn't have to impress me. My co-workers don't have to impress me. But, an on-line board of anonymous lottery prognosticators MUST ABSOLUTELY impress me before I would believe anything any of them had to say. FYI: One of the synonyms of impress is to affect.
Mar 17, 2006, 7:18 am - GoogilyMoogily - Mathematics Forum

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