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Help with 6/39 lottery combinations
Hello,MAYTE!! the only way to use previous draws is to use them as filters. I'll give an example: we have a registry of 5,000 (five thousand draws), set a minimum and maximum limit, a minimum of zero, a maximum of 4 from a 49/6 lottery. That is, every bet that has 5 or 6 from previous draws will be excluded. Then you can use it for several draws, but you will have to cross it with other filters for the odd/even/low/high endings and quantity for each sector or quadrant. Then, cross it with the in
Oct 23, 2025, 7:06 am - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

Does Lottery Software work?
I voted It has helped me win but I've never won a jackpot using it. I base that on the frequency that I have won small prizes using it than my lottery playing friends do that don't have and use it. When people ask me if I think it works, I always say You'll probably see an increase in the number of small prizes that you win, but you're still going to need a lot of luck along with using software to win a jackpot. I learned a lot about the behavior of the numbers in two states Pick5 games
Sep 20, 2025, 9:30 am - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum

Secrets of a lottery lawyer-Kurt Panouses interview
I agree but he is not an accident insurances or class action attorney, so other attorneys DO NOT take a percentage of your win. It is considered unethical as well per the rules of conduct. I am not sure why people continue to think this is how it works. He will either give you an estimated flat fee based on the estimated number of hours of work involved or an hourly rate. The amount of the win is meaningless. It is really dangerous to think attorneys who handle such matters base their fe
May 5, 2026, 5:26 pm - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Help with the decimal to nonary system converter
You could try an online converter at https://calculator.name/base-converter/decimal/nonary Or, in an excel spreadsheet, if the decimal number you want converted was in A1, in B1 enter =BASE(A1, 9)
Sep 11, 2025, 3:00 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

calculate the frequencia reference
The previous batch of analytics indicated that (most probably) the most frequent follower for any number in any position is its next neighbor in the number sequence. Sounds like a sure bet to exploit. Or is it? Well, additional statistics indicate that you have to be careful with such an assumption. It is not as straightforward as it appears at the first glance. Here is why. First, how many combinations actually have such direct followers? Stats below. Total followers: 692476
Jan 14, 2026, 1:42 pm - Player649 - Lottery Discussion Forum

sums de patterns
hello= Let's create a basic model for Pick 3's positional filters that considers frequency at each position, with a weighting that combines linear and logarithmic aspects of frequency. ### Step 1: Collect Historical Positional Frequency Assume that for each position (1st, 2nd, 3rd) we have the frequency of occurrence of each number (0-9). Example: | Number | Freq. Pos. 1 | Freq. Pos. 2 | Freq. Pos. 3 | |--------|--------------|--------------|--------------| | 0 | 12% | 9%
Nov 15, 2025, 7:20 am - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

Help with the decimal to nonary system converter
That is where the spreadsheet formula comes in. You can use MS Excel, or free versions like openOffice or even Google Sheets. Put your many rows in column A. At the first cell in column B, type = BASE(A1, 9). Then grab the bottom right corner of B1 and drag it down to match the row length in column A. Then you will be left with every decimal number in column A converted to it's nonary equivalent in column B. It does not matter if you have dozens, hundreds or thousands to convert. I h
Sep 11, 2025, 7:28 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

filter strategy pick3 positions
To calculate the total number of possible combinations based on your filter strategy, we need to follow the logic step by step, considering the choices for each of the three Pick 3 positions. Let's first define the digit base for each position. Hot Digits (Q): 3 digits Medium Digits (M): 4 digits Cool Digits (F): 3 digits In each position (first, second, and third), you have the following selection options: Choose a digit from the Hot category. Choose a digit from the
Sep 23, 2025, 6:22 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

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