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A mathematical and probable way to keep track and figure even and odd for future games.
Hello lakerben,
Thanks for the comments!!! Yeah i will fix you one up. I have one set up for Georgia, NC and Virginia already made up also. There not automated yet though. Still trying to learn all that. They only take a couple minutes to update by hand though per game. I have all three of these states in my dropbox right now and only need an addy to send the link to.
Thanks again and best of luck!!!
Nov 7, 2011, 1:13 am - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum
Excel? How often do the bottom 5 short sums produce hits?
West Virginia Evening drawing:
4 draws away from 40+ / 40+ for 2 LDR Short Sums.
Image indicates previous 5 drawings. Wait until Gate 2 (LDR Short Sum 4) reaches 40 skips
Jan 29, 2011, 6:41 am - winsumloosesum - Mathematics Forum
There is no Math when it come to winning.
The only reason that Australian syndicate did make a profit on the February 15, 1992 Virginia 6/44 Lotto was because they did the math. If there were 10 combinations on each, they had to get and fill out over 700,000 play slips. They had to calculate how long it would take to print out all 7,059,052 combinations and divide that by the roughly 3 days they had to do it in; at 10 slips per minute, they needed about 30 terminals running non-stop.
Maybe they were lucky they had the only winning ti
Jul 1, 2009, 11:15 am - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum
There is no Math when it come to winning.
I'm sure they know that players like us are trying to use math to crack the code.
The code was cracked years ago by that foreign investment group that won the Virginia lottery by trying to play every possible combination. Lotteries reacted and established rules that limit the time one person or group can control the use of a lottery terminal and changed the odds of winning lower tier prizes such that jackpots are unlikely to be more than the cost of playing every combination. Now if someone
Jun 27, 2009, 4:08 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum
Mersenne prime number guide
I don't know where you are getting your info from, or maybe I'm just misunderstanding what you are saying. You said that 139 fell only 2 times in 2005? Here is what I show:Tue, Oct 25, 2005 British Columbia Daily 3 1-3-9Wed, Oct 19, 2005 Pennsylvania Daily Number 1-3-9Sun, Sep 25, 2005 Washington Daily 1-3-9Fri, Sep 9, 2005 Quebec La Quotidienne 3 1-3-9Sat, Aug 13, 2005 Nebraska Pick 3 1-3-9Sat, Apr 9, 2005 Louisiana Pick 3 1-3-9Sat, Mar 19, 2005 Ohio Pick 3 1-3-9Sun, Jan 30, 2005 British Colu
Jan 7, 2006, 9:12 am - CalifDude - Mathematics Forum
Formula for X in Virginia 7/17-7/18
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Jul 18, 2009, 4:08 pm - Blackapple - Mathematics Forum
Need some help on states that mirror
Try this for starters:
Atlantic: #1 Picks:CO-ME-OR / #2 Picks:FL-MN-SD
Arizona: #1 Picks:IA-NJ-WV-NY/ #2 / Picks:CO-ME-OR-IN
California: #1 Picks:KS-NM-WI / #2 Picks:CT-MD-PA-TRI
Colorado: #1 Picks:AZ-KY-NY / #2 Picks:DE-MA-RI
Connecticut: #1 Picks:IA-NJ-WV / #2 Picks:CO-ME-OR -WC-MA
DC:#1 Picks: #1CT-MD-PA / #2 Picks:GA-MO-TX-OH
Delaware: #1 Picks:CO-ME-OR / #2 Picks:FL-MN-SD-PA
Florida:# 1 Picks:DE-MA-OR / #2 Picks:ID-MT-VT-NJ-IL
Georgia: #1 Picks:DC-MI-SC / #2 Picks:IL-N
Apr 4, 2006, 7:37 pm - calabs - Mathematics Forum
Mathematics and the Lottery
How much can you expect to win if you buy up every possible combination of lottery numbers?
The UK National Lottery recently increased its ticket price to 2. With 49 numbers to choose from, though, your chances of winning are tiny (1 in 13,983,816 to be exact). Unless, that is, you buy up every single possible combination of numbers. This is exactly what Stefan Mandel, a Romanian mathematician, did in 1992 when he netted US$28m in the Virginia State Lottery.
So how much can you expect to w
Nov 28, 2013, 12:34 am - JKING - Mathematics Forum
Are player odds and "overall odds" the same??
Ronnie, you're a sharp guy with numbers...and should know the answer to this question. If not, then I'm happy to help buddy. No, you haven't cut the odds in half with only a single number... even if you match it on every draw, we're still dealing with permutations in the end. That bonus number still has to correlate with at least (2) additional numbers, CONSISTENTLY, to effectively produce those odds. Why? Well, in lamens terms, you're half way there so to speak...'cause there are (6) numbers to
Dec 11, 2012, 10:22 pm - Lucky Loser - Mathematics Forum
Excel? How often do the bottom 5 short sums produce hits?
Virginia Play List - Saturday Evening Feb 19 2011
1. 200 Total Combinations Filtered
a. Removed any of the 200 combinations that hit in the last 1000 draws
b. Removed any combinations that have a repeat Position 1 (6), Position 2 (4), Position 3 (9) digit from last night's 6-4-9 draw
c. Removed any combination that did NOT have 1 number from last 2 drawings: 2-6-6 6-4-9
Remaining List - 20 Combinations:
Feb 19, 2011, 12:21 pm - winsumloosesum - Mathematics Forum