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Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
Most active posters on topics related to systems tend to reject rigorous computer backtesting of lottery systems, for the most part, because they think the human element is too complex to be modeled in a computer program. Likewise, suggestions of using computer simulations to augment backtesting efforts tend to be rejected for the same reasons. In addition, there is significant suspicion among system proponents around the concept of randomness in general, and Random Number Generators in particul
Apr 5, 2011, 5:34 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum
Statistical Analysis of Lottery Results
This is a concise summary of the history of the development of Probability Theory. If you dig deeper, especially into the work of Bernoulli, you will understand why I made the comment [somewhere] in the Fooled By Randomness Thread that Bernoulli would roll over in his grave if he could read some of the posts here. Why not seek the TRUTH?
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/cs6751_97_winter/Topics/stat-meas/probHist.html
From Calculus, Volume II by Tom M. Apostol (2nd edition, John Wiley Sons,
Sep 3, 2010, 1:28 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum
Wave pattern analysis and lottery draw histories
Don't you guys think it's time for you to put aside your personal animosities
and get back to the question at hand?
Personally, I'd appreciate some constructive comments regarding the role of
'substitution' as it applies to lottery strategies.
If the odds of this or that happening for everything is the general rule,
then we should just mail a check to our state lottery and go watch TV.
If, on the other hand, there is good reason to believe that, despite the odds, there are
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Apr 11, 2011, 3:57 pm - bobby623 - Mathematics Forum
Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
Don't you guys think it's time for you to put aside your personal animosities
and get back to the question at hand?
Personally, I'd appreciate some constructive comments regarding the role of
'substitution' as it applies to lottery strategies.
If the odds of this or that happening for everything is the general rule,
then we should just mail a check to our state lottery and go watch TV.
If, on the other hand, there is good reason to believe that, despite the odds, there are
w
Apr 11, 2011, 3:55 pm - bobby623 - Mathematics Forum