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You Can't Lose If You Don't Play
The $tatiStics for the List you created for Me. Thank you so much. 286 combos out of a possible 1000 is 28.6% So a hit percentage greater than 28.6% is a statement of how effective the Lotterology List is performing. For the 2 Week period after you posted your list on August 26, the hit percentage was 32.14% . I have not calculated how many of the 286 Combinations would have produced a profit and other than a few suggestions on how someone other than yourself could arrive at the redu
Oct 7, 2025, 7:35 pm - AllenB - Lottery Discussion Forum

Does Lottery Software work?
The reason lottery software does not work is because the draws are memoryless . We can analyze past draws ad nauseum, but whatever was found does not carry into the future draws. Even a Markov Chain generator applies probability to the future possible states... why this fails in the lottery is that it is an independent event with no dependency on past or future events. None. I can make my own losing number picking systems for free (I do it all the time), I would never pay someone else to cre
Oct 3, 2025, 10:07 am - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

MM $5, PB $2, Powerplay $1I
I'm looking at it as it's much more likely for a player to win on the gimmick considering the 292.2 million odds. Would you like to expand on that thought to see if it makes any sense? Powerplay doesn't do anything to improve your chances, much less make it much more likely. The chance of winning any prize at all is 1 in 24.87, or 4%. That means there's a 96% chance that instead of wasting $2 you've wasted $3, but while it's only half (again) as much as the regular $2 cost, that extra $1 gi
Sep 19, 2025, 11:40 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Location of Winners
There are several factors that contribute to this phenomenon in my country: - *Accessibility and Marketing*: Lottery tickets are often more accessible in lower-income areas, with more retailers and prominent advertising. This can make it more likely for people in these areas to buy tickets. - *Financial Stress*: People in lower-income areas may feel more financial stress and see the lottery as a way to escape their financial difficulties. This can lead to more frequent purchases. - *
Sep 15, 2025, 7:29 am - tokecap - Lottery Discussion Forum

Are you playing Mega Millions with the $5.00 per play?
I'm just done with Mega Millions altogether. I played it since it was available in California, so a sample size that runs around 20ish years. The most I ever won was matching 3 numbers for probably around $10. $5 a ticket just became a barrier I wasn't willing to pass through. Whatever I would have normally spent just went to other draw games like California Fantasy 5 tickets instead. The actual jackpot total plays no part in my decision to buy a ticket or not. I also just get 1 ticket per
Aug 23, 2025, 10:30 am - GoodLuckDude - Lottery Discussion Forum

because in lotteries the more you study, the more difficult it becomes to predict the next draw
Currently I am experimenting with a 2 step process. Step 1. Classify the last 150 draws (NOT the full history) which gives each digit a fair chance to appear 15 times in each position. Use a strict classification boundary of one standard deviation above and below the 10% expectancy, and eliminate hots and colds as outliers. Step 2. Fill in the remaining neutral numbers into lists and use them in a QP generator I wrote in Python. The end result is just one combo, free of any bias I ma
Aug 14, 2025, 8:58 am - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

Are you playing Mega Millions with the $5.00 per play?
I might or might not have won anything actually playing 1 ticket for each drawing. I do not know, you do not know, nobody really knows. It is a game of chance. ! GRIN ! One of the tickets from my planned big purchase could hit the monster jackpot simply because I bought more than one ticket in that purchase. Who knows...? Certainly not me, but I am having fun right now while saving money for the moonshot. But according to my past purchase pattern I have been right so far. In fact, when I was
Jun 15, 2025, 7:18 pm - IAmABadOne - Lottery Discussion Forum

is it luckier to buy tickets on the rich side of town?
This is a classic question in sociology and applied economics, and the answer is well-documented by demographic studies and market research in the United States (such as data from the Brookings Institution, the Tax Foundation, and various state lotteries). The direct answer is: people from all social classes play, but the financial impact, frequency, and motivation are profoundly different between the poorest and the wealthiest. Here is the breakdown of how lottery consumption
Jun 4, 2026, 2:56 pm - tokecap - Lottery Discussion Forum

The $29.95 Non-Believerz
chatgpt prompt: write three blurbs for a book about a person being stalked by the lottery. output: A darkly funny nightmare wrapped in a conspiracy thriller. Every scratch ticket, every billboard jackpot, every cheerful jingle feels like a threat. By the final page, you ll never look at a convenience store the same way again. Imagine if fate had a marketing department and it wanted you dead. This novel turns the American dream into psychological horror, following one ordinary person as t
May 26, 2026, 11:58 am - Brock Lee - Lottery Discussion Forum

The Florida Millionaire Raffle is back!
Hi Sum Buddy! Nice to see you posting. It's been a while since I've read a post from you! I'd going to ask you a couple of questions.... Did you buy your raffle tickets because you felt that you really could or just might actually win one of the top prizes? Did you buy your tickets because there will be multiple top prize winners on July 2nd? Or did you buy your tickets for both of the above reasons? If so, then you're just like almost every other member of The Lottery Pla
Mar 29, 2026, 8:10 am - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum