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I think the systems or methods for predicts the lottery is illusion.
Please, recommend me: article and study about prediction in lottery.
Sep 29, 2014, 11:29 am - febausa - Mathematics Forum

649 formula
Again, I usually ignore your postings as wasted hot air. But that comment is interesting because of how it reflects on you. Referring to http://alum.mit.edu/pages/sliceofmit/2012/08/14/winning-the-lottery, the article says exactly what I have been saying all along, namely: the only way to improve your odds is to purchase more tickets (lines). And the tickets should have the maximum number of unique sub-combinations. I'm sure that is all the group in the article did. The article states: ``T
Jun 11, 2013, 11:24 pm - mathhead - Mathematics Forum

Testing wheel 9,6,5,5
Hi, Apapogeas, please read the next article of Ion Saliu http://www.saliu.com/bbs/messages/772.html In the article Saliu used the lexicographic analysis to study the wrwheel (49,6,3,6)=163, and also a wheel index that offers symmetry, to test the performance of both wheels..Regards
Dec 31, 2004, 4:27 pm - Hyperdimension - Mathematics Forum

digit one shows the most! Its the Law
Hey gang ! Thats why I posted this interesting article on numbers in the real world and was very careful to put that at the top of the article. Folks involved in our hobby should at least be aware that this phenomenon exist in the real world. Especially if they are always looking there for inspiration and that days numbers to use in the lottery world....LOL Too many One's exist over there ! For Real World data Anyway LOL
Nov 19, 2004, 6:34 am - WIN D - Mathematics Forum

Can math and logic improve chances of winning a jackpot?
Don Catlin is one of over 50 people who writes articles for Casino City Times and I'm one of almost 145,000 that posts on Lottery Post. We can sum up all of Catlin's knowledge about lottery play by reading his article about Richard Lustig. There are several topics about Lustig on LP that basically make the same conclusions as Catlin. It's possible Catlin never read the book and his article is nothing but quotes from LP. http://catlin.casinocitytimes.com/article/lottery-nonsense-61784 From
Jul 3, 2013, 12:57 pm - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum

Statistics around the balance of even/odd and small/big numbers
Don Catlin did a good job of addressing something totally different. His article is his take on playing sum totals. I see nothing in that article dealing with probablity of odd/even numbers or high/low numbers which is the discussion in this thread. Don is talking about drawing 5 white balls, numbered 1 to 53 from one hopper, and 1 red ball from a pool numbered 1 to 42 from another. He makes no attempt to examine the possibilities of odd/even or high/low balls being drawn. Now, if you read
Jan 5, 2011, 5:43 pm - garyo1954 - Mathematics Forum

Math explains "rare events" are not as rare as
The Scientific American article gave real world examples of the very thing. That was the point.
Oct 10, 2016, 2:36 pm - Edibs3 - Mathematics Forum

Mathematics and the Lottery
Excellent article, JKING! The process they describe of accumulating evidence is akin to the way I play pick 3. The problem is, of course, that many of the pieces of evidence are contradictory with others, and that a high probability is no guarantee of success in the short-run. The article resonated with me, as I am currently going back through my Pick 3 journals trying to assess the bits of information that are most likely to lead to success.
Dec 21, 2015, 7:50 am - Tialuvslotto - Mathematics Forum

NEgative and positive numbers
where is that article ? i may decipher more...
Mar 26, 2014, 2:04 am - Igamble - Mathematics Forum

NEgative and positive numbers
I'm really not sure. I was reading an article and the statement was made so I. Trying t make sense out of it
Mar 16, 2014, 8:35 pm - SkyLine69 - Mathematics Forum

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