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How many V-tracks?
VTRAC I believe is short for Vertical Tracking. There was a Yahoo Group called eLotteryuniverse where VTRAC was presented back in 2001. Wow 11 years ago. I'm not sure if it was ever used before in a rec.gambling forum before eLotteryuniverse. I would probably say thay it was. I know there is/was a member here at LP Tenaj that created many threads explianing VTRAC's.
Dec 22, 2012, 2:47 pm - winsumloosesum - Mathematics Forum

Mapping PICK 3 data into RGB color cube.
If you're having a problem getting to the complete PICK 3 data color page on the Yahoo website, you can try this AOL site ---> PICK 3 data color This link, however, is only temporary for now.
Apr 13, 2006, 10:17 am - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum

Looking for Brilliant Minds
I've read up and down in this forum and I can see right away that there are some really good Mathematicians here. I'm wondering if any of you would care to join our Pick-3 mailing list on Yahoo Groups. We need some fresh ideas and perhaps some new algorithms. Right now we are discussing the laws of probability. After all, The pick-3 has only 1,000 combinations versus 23 MILLION like in the big lotto. Of course you can't win as much playing the pick-3, but I'm not sure why you guys don't dabble w
Jul 27, 2004, 8:51 am - JKING - Mathematics Forum

Looking for Brilliant Minds
Well, well, well.I was also going to say that Kp203 isn't necessarily an intuitive and friendly user name.I also felt insulted about the comment of hiding behind my user name. Why would I want to hide? And how does email differ from that. Most email addresses are just as cryptic.Finally, comparing a web site as feature rich and well designed as this one to an email blizzard, or to a Yahoo mail server, is ludicrous.Of course, it may depend on the objective, and what the user has in mind. But r
Jul 6, 2004, 1:46 am - dragon - Mathematics Forum

Looking for Brilliant Minds
I've read up and down in this forum and I can see right away that there are some really good Mathematicians here. I'm wondering if any of you would care to join our Pick-3 mailing list on Yahoo Groups. We need some fresh ideas and perhaps some new algorithms. Right now we are discussing the laws of probability. After all, The pick-3 has only 1,000 combinations versus 23 MILLION like in the big lotto. Of course you can't win as much playing the pick-3, but I'm not sure why you guys don't dabble w
Jul 5, 2004, 6:28 am - Kp2o3 - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
When I click on the 2 program's you mentioned. The first one, goes to AVG or yahoo search page, it does not go to the program. The second one I click on; http://intelbet.somee.com/tools/nnlp.exe. It goes to file download, when a picture of a file is flying into a folder, and does that for over 5 minute's basically, going nowhere. So I am not able to see your program's!
Sep 26, 2015, 7:49 am - Elizabeth03 - Mathematics Forum

Mathematics and the Lottery
Wrong! If you don't like Google, you could try Bing, or Yahoo, or Wikipedia, or... http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=randomness+mathematical+investigations hl=en as_sdt=0 as_vis=1 oi=scholart
Aug 18, 2011, 11:59 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum

Information Theory and Lotto
On another post mention was made of Padovan numbers. I did a Yahoo search and found how these numbers were found. I won't bother anyone with the formula mainly becuase I don't understand it myself. For more information, look under Do Patterns Form in Jackpot Games in the Jackpot Games forum. I incorporated this idea into my Georgia P5 Excel program. I am still trying to determine whether this pattern is useful. I did notice that my example in my initial post does have a Padovan number; th
Apr 26, 2010, 11:05 am - GASMETERGUY - Mathematics Forum

Revealed: How to Win
A group of university professors and maths experts has revealed the secret of their ?5.2m lottery win. The 17-member syndicate had tried - and failed - for years to land a large sum. Like many people, each member chose their own line of numbers and then waited with crossed their fingers. But they decided to use their brains and came up with a winning scheme. The rest of the article is contained in the link. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/25102006/140/revealed-win-lottery.html
Oct 26, 2006, 11:09 am - lchoro - Mathematics Forum

God's number
This is from a Yahoo article on Rubik's Cube: One may suppose God would use a much more efficient algorithm, onethat always uses the shortest sequence of moves; this is known as God'sAlgorithm. The number of moves this algorithm would take in the worstcase is called God's Number. At long last, God's Number has been shown to be 20. The research, published online, ends a 30-year search for the mostefficient way to correctly align the 26 colored cubes that make up Erno Rubrik's 1974 inventio
Aug 16, 2010, 12:49 am - Coin Toss - Mathematics Forum

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