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after a large combination of lottery numbers, where are the winners located?
Mumbles something about the ghost of GH and sums within one standard deviation...
Aug 16, 2023, 9:36 am - ddude003 - Lottery Discussion Forum

after a large combination of lottery numbers, where are the winners located?
Went ahead and tried this with Texas 435. First I reordered the matrix by sum. We have 125 sums. Then I divided the sums by 4 (125/4=31.25). Hope this will give us an idea of the quarter where we find the most winners. First we have sums 10 to 40 (31 sums). There are 2724 combinations producing 601 winners. 22.06% Sums 41 to 71 (31 sums) 22933 possibles with 5125 winners. 22.34% 72 to 102 (31sums) 23658 possibles with 5246 winners. 22.17% 103 to 135 (33 sums) 3045 possible
Aug 19, 2023, 5:32 pm - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

How to use the binomial distribution in the 25/15 lottery?
Be the same way you find the distribution of sums for a pair of dice. Determine the sums and the total for each sum. You need is lots of chalk and miles and miles of empty sidewalk. G
Jan 4, 2024, 12:04 am - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Anyone understand re-curring sum intervals chart? (sum strings)
Looks like follower sums if that's so you might want to track those as fixed sets tend to change over time.
Nov 2, 2023, 8:29 am - lottologix - Lottery Discussion Forum

after a large combination of lottery numbers, where are the winners located?
If you have software with a sums distribution chart, the sums of the winning combinations should provide a rough estimate where they fall. BobP
Aug 16, 2023, 1:54 am - BobP - Lottery Discussion Forum

Trying To Find Patterns In Randomness
I don't concern myself with the numbers themselves so much. I look for trends in root sums. Root sums low/high. I track just whether they are low or high. Very predictable trends there draw to draw combined mid eve. Then I look at the r oot sum groups to narrow it down. Go to the last page in the thread for the entire month for both games. https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/303529 I keep 3 charts on graph paper. All combined draws. 1) low or high RS. 2) Different/Repeat. Basically 2 co
Aug 8, 2023, 3:27 am - grwurston - Lottery Discussion Forum

is the lottery rigged?
Wherever people and large sums of money are concerned there exists the potential for rigging . I am from Pennsylvania, home of the now infamous 6 6 6 draw that resulted from lottery officials tampering with the pick 3. Fully aware of the odds, but enjoy the challenge anyway.
May 25, 2024, 4:54 am - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

How to use the root sum of 1 to 9 to filter lotteries?
Need to really look at it at this point. The A, B, C chart stands out BIG. Texas has had the Fireball since 4/29/2019 which adds an additional layer to the calculations. With the Fireball option an additional number is drawn which can be used to replace any one number in the first three. So instead of a sum we have 4 sums in play. For example 0,2,1 with FB 3. We have the original sum 3. Then replacing the 1 (with 3) we get a sum of 5. Replacing the 2 we get 4. And finally repla
Nov 18, 2023, 9:24 am - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Trying To Find Patterns In Randomness
Because there is a fixed matrix, every pick 3 drawing has combinations of even odd and high low digits that also create cause and effect with sums. Ten lines using all 10 digits in each digit position creates a 1 in 9 chance of getting a box match when three different digits are drawn. There many other methods where frequency or any of the ball and machine changes have zero effect. Depends on how a pattern is defined, but many of the systems in the Systems Forums are based on something withi
Jul 18, 2023, 11:12 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

hello powerball reduction of 11,238,513 to 47,905
A good compression and decompression filter would be the sum of these digits. example 15-26-37-48-59 first digits sum : 1 +2 + 3+4+5 = 15 last digits sum: 5+6+7+8+9 = 35 and then the next level as first digits sum 's SS : 15 = 1(5) = 5 first digits sum 's RS : 15 = 1+5 = 6 last digits sum's SS : 35 = 3(5) = 5 last digits sum's RS : 35= 3+5 = 8 now these 4 filters will have closer to equal representation of 0-9 for short sums and 1-9 for root sums.
Dec 15, 2023, 9:05 am - thamizhpayan - Lottery Discussion Forum

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