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Mathematics and the Lottery
I really enjoy reading the posts on LP, I am a newbie here just about 10 days and so I am still just looking around and getting a feel for things. So many of these systems and theories are amazing, in the fact that everyone has a different way to apply MATH and their own trials and errors to predicting lottery outcomes. Let me put forth another opinion which as always I state is my own and is based on real world experience in the Gaming Industry going back to roughly 1990. I believe a lot of
Jul 6, 2017, 10:46 am - psychicSEER4u - Mathematics Forum

MATH 5/39: Stack47, Garyo1954, RL-RANDOMLOGIC VS Jimmy4164
Are you planning to enter the Yup'ik lottery, Jimmy? Not that it bothers me, but the grand prize with parmutuel betting works out to, oh, 120 Yu'pik base dollars before taxes!!!!! Are you crazy? Now, I failed to respond to the first post because, *ahem* let's just say there is a lack of research done on the Yup'ik. According to the Journal of American Indian Education, Volume 33, Number 3, May 1994, whereas the Yu'pik used a base 20 system, it consists of a subbase 5, i.e. left hand, right ha
Mar 1, 2011, 4:36 pm - garyo1954 - Mathematics Forum

Odds duplicate numbers
posted this in math and other areas for comments. I have noticed with both MEGA/Powerball that quite often when buying three or four series of numbers on ONE ticket, MEGA BALL or POWER BALL number, the last one, orange/red etc.. is often duplicted on one or two of the series. I emailed PB officials as was happening about this as odds seem to be rather slim that this is coincidence , Got a song and dance bit from someone claiming to be I am Director etc but level of reply so badly bung
Aug 25, 2010, 9:53 am - Chuck2 - Mathematics Forum

How do I prove my state lottery's CGNs are fixed?
The Badger 5 game is 5/31 with 169,911 combinations that is drawn everyday using a RNG. If the drawing is truly random, matching the winning combo out of 10 would be a lucky guess. The side of effect of knowing how the game is rigged is that you would know one of your 10 combos would be drawn. Something that should happen in about 60% of the drawing but happens in 80% of the time is a bias but you never said how long your testing period was. Is that from all the draws or some of the drawings?
Jun 24, 2008, 6:42 pm - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum

Some new results on some old techniques.
Ok. I will start with this one and work back. On this you have to look at the 0,5 and 10 in the same mindframe. They are connected like the 3,6,9. The masons have built this country on the basis of 3-6-9. They know numbers. I think the 0 is in the 3 and 4 because of this reason. I'm not saying that it's rigged or anything like that, but i think they know it's got something to do with the games and would make it harder to figure anything out with them in there. But anyway, Here is that section of
Jan 4, 2013, 12:25 am - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

21 Combinations
Hello LottoHackJack With all due respect but you both are skipping my key question! If lottery is random then what makes GTECH the big boss or the backbone of the lottery worldwide? I think this question is valid to ask! What GTECH wants in France, Germany, Spain, Poland, UK, Ireland, and all the rest of it? Well, I say there is software involved and GETCH is the only source for it! What is your theory? If you don t know the answer then go and find out! In respect of
Apr 2, 2009, 4:14 pm - Moses - Mathematics Forum

Math behind a card trick
it's not too much trouble, I like these sorts of probability problems. I did 10 million simulations of a shuffled deck and got a success rate of 74.76% for your trick with wrap around, which makes sense in light of the probabilities of the jack-neighborhood sizes -- a 16-card jack-neighborhood size occurs in only about 31% of shuffles, while the average size is about 13.7 cards. I ran 5 million simulations to approximate the probabilities of getting all the different neighborhood sizes from a mi
Mar 3, 2020, 12:48 am - cottoneyedjoe - Mathematics Forum

How do I prove my state lottery's CGNs are fixed?
OK in the hopes of aiding you in your win let me give you three bits of advice or suggestions. 1) I think that most advid lottery players are hypnotized. It started somewhere and hasn't ended yet, then one day they come to a conclusion that maybe they have been spending way to much time on one subject. I am in no way trying to stir people away from a nice forum as lottery post, but I do not think even Todd would wish that any one thing would consume ones life to a point of jeopardizing ot
Dec 11, 2007, 3:52 am - nanolike - Mathematics Forum

Heads/Tails /probablity
Win d Chances Are Chart Odds, chances, and Probability Here is the simple.. chart to figure your chances on these 50/50 groups ....just like a coin toss. Remember... an event can be one contest, play or game.... or.... it can be a several plays or events all grouped together as one game. 1 in 2 .... chance or probability 2 in 4 3 in 8 4 in 16 ....most Stinkers flip back the other way here..if they make
Oct 13, 2006, 6:42 pm - WIN D - Mathematics Forum

What are the odds? -- Unusual set of 5/39 QPs (California Fantasy 5)
Interesting question. I've frequently said that a lot of what people offer as evidence of rigged games is just being wrong about how often things should happen as a result of random probability. In this case that 1 in 756 struck me as happening too often . I see the logic of the approach used by Tucker, but it felt off so I played with it in a different way. The line starting with 1 is of course the easiest, but instead of starting with the simple 5/39 probability = 0.128205128205128205128
Feb 19, 2020, 2:08 pm - KY Floyd - Mathematics Forum

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