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TEXAS CASH FIVE 07/25/2012 9 17 20 27 36 $21,176 1 07/24/2012 8 11 21 24 37 $9,619 2 LEAPFROGS
Jul 26, 2012, 8:03 pm - SergeM - Mathematics Forum

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LOTTO TEXAS View Details 07/14/2012 6 9 14 33 46 48 $20 Million Roll View Details 07/11/2012 5 8 26 32 40 49 $19 Million Roll LEAPFROGS
Jul 16, 2012, 7:36 am - SergeM - Mathematics Forum

Numeral Skip System
scratch the 3 6 then!!! 3 did not hit until skip 11 6 did not hit until skip 11 my matrix walk in excel is not updated either (j dont get down to texas to play often enough!!) and A+ has the last draw as 5/9...
May 16, 2012, 2:13 am - LottoBoner - Mathematics Forum

total combinations from 19 numbers for 4/35+1/35
Hello, I am hoping someone would be so kind to figure this out for me. I am eyeing Texas Two Step; and 4/35 plus bonus ball 1/35. I am thinking of aiming for 4/4 forgoing the bonus ball for some extra cash and sharpening my teeth on this lotto system stuff. I researched past drawings and devised a total of 19 numbers. What is the total number of combinations when wheeling 19 numbers for a 4if4 out of 35?
Apr 19, 2012, 6:33 am - LottoDino - Mathematics Forum

Cashman87 the key to winning the lottery (2007)
i would suggest that you eliminate combos using skips... then also try to find the true straight by using hot pairs... and you should use a good drawing since hit chart....if you know how to use one...that is if you know what it is... i tried to make one for lots of wins...but the texas website...doesnot allow for easy analysis... does anybody know how to fix this quickly so i can input the data into excel?? you should also bet one straight heavier than others to make more money..
Apr 10, 2012, 4:19 am - LottoBoner - Mathematics Forum

A pick 4 number manipulation setup
Hey lotsofwins, here's you one for Texas for today. Sorry it's so small. Sure hope you get it and can get some wins with it. Thanks a bunch and best of luck to you!!!
Nov 16, 2011, 3:48 am - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

A pick 4 number manipulation setup
What this does is convert the numbers to a double digit form then back to single digits and works. Somehow. Don't even ask how i thought of this cause i haven't the slightest idea. Nor do i know why it works but it does for some reason. It's a little time consuming if you haven't spent some time with a keyboard, and a little tricky to get used to, but you'll just have to look and see what it does. You can set it up for pick 3 also, but the numbers are easier to spot in pick 4. It's going to take
Nov 14, 2011, 6:34 am - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
Very nice post RJOH. Similiar to Texas 5/37 in 2720 draws: 2 digits = 1 3 digits = 54 4 digits = 501 5 digits = 1177 6 digit = 806 7 digits = 175 8 digits = 6 total from 4 to 7 = 2659/2720 = 97.757% Overall the breakdown for a 5/37 game are: 2 = 18 3 = 3044 4 = 44970 5 = 157632 6 = 169287 7 = 56428 8 = 4518 This is where brain freeze occurs. I've said this to RL privately. This accounts for the why and how people dismiss Digit Systems in general
Apr 8, 2011, 7:08 pm - garyo1954 - Mathematics Forum

What Does It Take To Win (Mathematically Speaking?)
How many times? Never. If I'd started at the beginning of the universe (big bang) until now there would still be a several trillion year shortfall to give sufficient time. I don't quite follow which theory you say I do or do not follow. I can tell you though that playing 60~120 predetermined combinations in the last 30 draws in Texas I would have had 5~7 straight wins just by playing the edges of the bell curve. Turn it upside down and it better represents the money pit that it is. By playin
Mar 21, 2011, 1:30 pm - mayhem - Mathematics Forum

What Does It Take To Win (Mathematically Speaking?)
From a strictly practical perspective the lottery administration is doing a sufficient job if players can't predict the results of future draws to gain advantages over other players. If anyone anywhere is able to do that they've kept it well hidden. A few repeated jackpot winners are around and one of them has a PHD in math. If she has anything more than a a luckier streak than other players she doesn't admit to it and she hasn't been in the news lately. Some of her wins were high value scratche
Mar 18, 2011, 10:04 am - JosephusMinimus - Mathematics Forum