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Check this out. Low odd High even
Haven't tested the Texas Pick4. The minimum numbers I would test in Pick 4 would be five. Tracking four digits in Pick 4 would be the same as tracking a single box set. G
Nov 11, 2014, 9:38 pm - garyo1954 - Mathematics Forum

Not sure where to put this question (D3)...
Thanks for the thoughtful answer, Garyo. I want to expand on what I'm talking about, with some examples maybe. But I wonder if you could elaborate on what you mean by... Normal distribution shows a digit repeating back to another position 10% +/-2%. (made the +/-2% up since it fluctuates in Texas between 11.9 and 13% at various times). If it is less than 5% in your state, it would be HUGE advantage. Not sure I understand this. Can you explain?
Aug 30, 2014, 8:02 pm - PeerGynt - Mathematics Forum

Can math and logic improve chances of winning a jackpot?
I found it interesting that it was G Tech that informed TLC of the possibility of the state of Texas being put into a financial hole if one of the combinations had been drawn. Gary Grief, the person in charge at TLC made the decision at that time to stop sales in order to protect the state. TLC is in business to make a profit. They are NOT in business to make a profit for players. He really had no choice. TLC could not take the chance. I also found it interesting that at the commissioner's
Aug 4, 2013, 9:01 am - rcbbuckeye - Mathematics Forum

Can math and logic improve chances of winning a jackpot?
I didn't think you could bet two all odd on one bet slip so if a player wanted two chances trying to win $500,000 simply check both boxes. It's all moot. Changes are coming. They better make it harder for hundreds of players to play the same numbers because there are hundreds of lawyers in Texas too.
Aug 2, 2013, 9:39 pm - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum

Last digits for Sweet Million New York
You could work out the chart positionally by order of drawing or order low to high, as offered by Texas lottery. For 35 numbers you have the same problem as for 49 numbers, it has a rest after division by ten. If I get a rating of less than five stars by OnlyMoney, I will stop posting for a year at least. If any comment is deleted again, I do the same. Some people here have sensible toes.
May 20, 2013, 1:36 pm - SergeM - Mathematics Forum

The Powerplay Option
Random sampling Referring to a simple Lottery 1 of 5 . Suppose the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, dropped to 20 circulations with frequencies of 2, 2, 4, 8, 4. To create a table that presents the data in a usable form. _ N _ _ F _ _ RF _ _ _ CRF 1 2 0.10 0.10 2 2 0.10 0.20 3 0.20 0.40 4 0.80 0.40 8 4 4 5 1.00 0.20 How can you choose the numbers to select the number of probability is directly proportional to its frequency of occurrence in history (or, equivalent, is equal to its r
Feb 7, 2013, 8:10 am - dr san - Mathematics Forum

Some new results on some old techniques.
This is for Texas todays Midday. I have two of the numbers i think will hit highlighted green in the blown up sections. I'm way, way to tired to really look at it. This is just to see how it does. Maybe the 6 with the 1 and 2. Top half. Bottom section.
Jan 18, 2013, 8:13 am - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Some new results on some old techniques.
Seems I'm getting all the new members from Texas. lol Can you get me some season tickets for the Cowboys??? Just kidding!!!! I'll do a run thru for u and put it up here. And we'll see what we can do.
Jan 4, 2013, 1:38 am - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Some new results on some old techniques.
Here is for Texas Midday today. Sorry TLC. Got screwed up running back and forth there. Without sums put in yet: Sums added:
Jan 2, 2013, 3:53 am - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Help..Excel Highlight Numbers
Highlighting numbers by games out. Example with All Or Nothing Texas. Conditional formatting in MS Excel. You count 24 cells in Bordeaux red.
Dec 18, 2012, 6:49 pm - SergeM - Mathematics Forum

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