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Western 649... anybody?
Hello, Lottoaddict, the angel of death, with low IQ stupid!, Because I'm not afraid of death! There are, ah ah! Lottoaddict, for example choosing a pair of a lottery, you have exclher the smallest number with the largest lottery example = 45/5 result = 02 06 12 25 36 The pair will be 02, 36 the other three numbers in good will should give about 300 pairs in 85% of the draws, then you play within the pairs, Lottoaddit that ugly face, what kind of planet you come from, ahhhh! Ahhh! In les
Feb 7, 2012, 7:31 pm - dr san - Mathematics Forum

Best Mahematics Course for Successful Lotto Predictions?
Maybe the proper math hasn'nt been created yet!!!! If so, you would have to let the data create equations rather than beating inadequate equations to death.
Jun 13, 2011, 9:38 pm - JKING - Mathematics Forum

Quick Picks can't match the power of Self Picks
When you stop going off on a tangent, we'll battle. This is about the Pick 5 topics you've been admittedly promoting by posting only jackpots and not considering the lower tier wins. You keep moving the attention away from the original Pick 5 QP vs SP. From what I can read, you seem more like the snotty kid, who when he's knows he's losing the battle, he throws in off topic issues, saying with a childish condescending tone, Yeah, but what about this? Nah, nah... nah. Yeah, what about that? Eve
Dec 5, 2007, 8:38 pm - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum

what does a prediction formula look like?
absolutely, keep going, interesting stuff! asking to see a prediction algorithm is apparently as difficult as asking to see the next set of numbers before they're drawn... I have googled the subject to near death and so far nothing... at least nothing I can understand...
Feb 16, 2006, 6:52 pm - hypersoniq - Mathematics Forum

Of Cat Washing and Backtesting
When Aaron was three he was told, If you put that cat in water he will scratch you to death! And yet, at some point, he found himself in the bath with a cat under one arm and tub full of water. When he emerged he looked like he'd been fighting a pride of lions over the last hyena hindquarter. But he was proud. He kept reminding us, ...but it didn't scratch me to DEATH! Backtesting is the same. Everyone knows, or should know, before you hit GO what the results are going to be. 100% of back
May 14, 2011, 1:24 pm - garyo1954 - Mathematics Forum

Mathematics and the Lottery
At the risk of popping bubbles, Well MathHead, at the risk of giving you the Kiss Of Death, I must commend you for a very nice job of explaining this. Your illustration using roulette was perfect. Amazingly, your post has been standing nearly 2 days, unscathed! Maybe it takes longer than that for the effects of cognitive dissonence to wear off. I hope, for your sake, that when the hatchet men realize you're revealing to them essentially the same sorts of things that Don Catlin, BlueJay, E
May 16, 2013, 1:55 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum

Lexicographic Numbers and a little math
Doug MacArthur said that the night he snuck out of Corregidor in a PT boat, March 12, 1942, and left his troops to surrender to the Japanese and be entertained by the Bataan Death March. When the got back they'd all gone somewhere else. Don't wait too long is the moral of that. Good luck.
Apr 17, 2011, 9:53 am - JosephusMinimus - Mathematics Forum

digit one shows the most! Its the Law
For real world data anyway! LOL Benford's lawBenford's law, also called the first-digit law, states that in lists of numbers from many real-life sources of data, the leading digit 1 occurs much more often than the others (namely about 30% of the time). Furthermore, the higher the digit, the less likely it is to occur as the leading digit of a number. This applies to figures related to the natural world or of social significance; be it numbers taken from electricity bills, newspaper articl
Nov 18, 2004, 6:25 pm - WIN D - Mathematics Forum

Indiana, RNGs & Allegations: Time to Test
Quote: Originally posted by Rick G on April 24, 2005The figures CalifDude provided for the last year of IN midday draws are right in line with what you should expect (using the Inspector 3 tool) and with the normal variations of any state's lottery results.However, I conducted an experiment in the past here at L.P. and using the inspector 3, inspected the all-states predictors' picks. Using their overall highest percentage in the different inspector 3 categories and then using the deflate tool
Apr 24, 2005, 5:59 pm - ayenowitall - Mathematics Forum

Interest In Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
Even if somebody sees pink elephants on the charts still doesn't change the fact trading stocks and roulette are not lottery games. Unless he can explain the relevance, this thread will have a quick death just like the majority of the threads he starts. Ohio Post Dreams here Let's go Ohio! : 1149 replies, 75,999 views Transportation : 28 replies, 1591 views The Kelly Criterion : 1 reply (by Jimmy), 481 views A Challenge For Roulette System Players : 0 replies, 84 views Persona
Apr 20, 2011, 11:44 pm - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum

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