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7/5/07
I used my new home made wheel for the P-5 and Todd's Abbrev 3 if 5 of 22 for the Pick 6
and used the same number set for both games....
Jul 5, 2007, 7:15 am - budward
Red Ball cross-pollination - mildly interesting
The last four red balls on PB and MM are 17, 5, 14 and 38 .
A search of those numbers for red-ball hits across the spectrum of lotteries shows them to have more popularity at particular times, than a Hollywood starlet pontificating about global warming or Rush Wossnam, pontificating that it ain't so. With about the same amount of puzzlement each of those worthies ought to feel, but don't. I do. Over these redball groupings, g...
Sep 29, 2005, 9:59 am - Rip Snorter
A Message to the USA...
You are trying SO HARD. to become number 1 in everything you do...FOCUS THAT ENERGY, into FIXING THE LOUISIANA COAST PROBLEM, the HURRICANE PROBLEMS, and the TORNADOE ALLEY PROBLEM....
tHINK about this...There are guys out there who give theirs lives and are willing to get shot in war [talking about soldiers], and NOBODY is willing to get shot to FIX THE LOUISIANA COAST, HURRICANE AREA PROBLEM and TORNADO ALLEY AREA PROBLEM....Here is an idea...What if you had a home builder army wh...
Jun 22, 2010, 12:50 am - pumpi76
Wrap-up on 5+1 doubles
This appears to be nothing more than an enteresting, but useless exercise. Almost academic in the sense that it demonstrates a lot about number behaviors across the spectrum of lotteries under certain specified conditions without any obvious by-product in prediction.
Maybe I just haven't looked at it from the right direction, or long enough. I believe this is a complete set back to the beginning of 2004. I haven't finished incorporating all the doubles chro...
Sep 27, 2005, 9:46 am - Rip Snorter
Bang for your Buck Mixing it up. creating a Cashball Jackpot offset
working on developing a way to offset the losses caused by
higher odds lotteries with larger number pools such as Megamillions and Powerball.
I am going to ocasionaly and strategicaly play the Pic 3 and Pic 4 games with high prize ratio payouts and lower odds.
I hope to be able to at least keep the losses down to 40%. this would create a rolling lotto pool pot. in turn
it would allow me to incorporate wheels into my weekly play. increasing my odds of winnin...
Sep 4, 2016, 1:25 pm - LottoAce
USA Lotto Players: Try this: "Lotto Research Los Alamos Office building"
There's got to be like: 10 million lotto players in the USA i've been told that the number is 30 million but i am going to go with 10 million...Each one of you chips in: $20 a month for 5 months...It will be: 1 billion dollars...Placed in the bank at: 5% it will be: 50 million dollars coming your way every single year...With it you are going to create the: Lotto Research Los Alamos...
And this Lotto Research Los Alamos is going to look at EVERY avenue of the lotto to try...
Nov 5, 2009, 12:01 am - pumpi76
Die Hard Multi-Lottery Pool Game XI
Die Hard Multi-Lottery Pool - Game XI...
Nov 28, 2006, 9:40 am - Michael E. Port
Die Hard Multi-Lottery Pool - Game XI - 6th Update
Die Hard Multi-Lottery Pool - Game XI...
Dec 10, 2006, 7:20 pm - Michael E. Port
june 2007 lottos
LOTTO JUNE 2007
SUPER KANSAS CASH
02-17-21-22-24 CASH BALL: 18
08-12-22-23-26 CASH BALL: 13
12-15-23-30-32 CASH BALL: 01
10-14-26-27-28 CASH BALL: 14
03-08-17-21-27 CASH BALL: 04...
Jun 15, 2007, 9:37 pm - oleander111
Die Hard Multi-Lottery Pool - Game XI - 8th Update
Die Hard Multi-Lottery Pool - Game XI...
Dec 17, 2006, 4:02 pm - Michael E. Port