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Yeah he was out there G. He's a board member or was at one point He plays on line and lives in the Bahamas. We ran into him on vacation He may have had way too many island ritual dances but did win a lot
Sep 22, 2015, 7:02 am - SkyLine69 - Mathematics Forum

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Typical evasive answer. I know exactly what I need. I'm working on ways to provide best answers to questions raised by my substitution workout. I never thought there would be any mathematical ritual that would apply in all situations, but, you never know. So I gave it a shot. If what you presented here is the answer, then, maybe I should withdraw the question. Thanks for your interest.
Aug 20, 2013, 10:26 pm - bobby623 - Mathematics Forum

21 Combinations
...Here in Canada, I believe that only machines and ball sets are used for every National and Ontario Provincial game as of the last time I inquired with The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Commission in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. However, to ensure a more tremendous degree of randomness, or the appearance thereof, several machines and several ball sets are used for several different games. Some sort of coin toss/eeny-meeny-mineey-moe, or choosing ritual is played by the Lottery Commission personnel b
Apr 7, 2009, 2:19 pm - LottoHackJack - Mathematics Forum

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RL ''2'' is the correct choice. Query Was that an intuitive guess? Did you use some sort of mathematical ritual that would apply across the board? Pair followers provide important clues about what the next digit could be. One important question is 'how long is long enough' Some of the trend strings on the which the pairs are based have over 500 digits. I'm thinking I should limit the string to 100, but I'm really 'up the creek', so to speak, on what would be best
Aug 20, 2013, 12:51 pm - bobby623 - Mathematics Forum

Can math and logic improve chances of winning a jackpot?
Apparently, many lottery players believe with all their money that basic mathematics has a role in lottery play. Adding, using so-called lottery math, current draw results to past results is really popular here. Computing roots, using mirrors, sums, adding/subtracting 1, and other methods abound. Those who are pushing such ideas swear they are winning big and frequently. For what it's worth, I don't think that kind of math is very useful over the long haul. A recent claim by a
Jul 23, 2013, 6:54 pm - bobby623 - Mathematics Forum

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