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What Does It Take To Win (Mathematically Speaking?)
Hi RickG: Thanks for an interesting post. Drifting things back into the direction of physics seems a positive nudge. Concentrating on the outcome of the draw seems to me to be what everyone is doing. The personal preference for concentrating on the outcome of the next draw or the outcomes of thousands or possibly millions of draws already past is just a matter of approach and where a person believes the best opportunity for understanding it all can be found. If a person believes there is a re
Mar 23, 2011, 7:50 am - JosephusMinimus - Mathematics Forum

What Does It Take To Win (Mathematically Speaking?)
Great Post RickG! Very lucid. Nothing is random. True! One only need look at Fibronacci numbers and their ubiquitous presence in nature to understand that sometimes what we see, is not what we see at all! Pine cones, pineapples, and trees, even the generations of honey bees (I'm a poet, lol) are all testimony to the power of the order of randomness. Timeis a construct of man which simply gives us a means to place events in some understandable order. Yes, Mathematics should be a stro
Mar 22, 2011, 4:30 pm - garyo1954 - Mathematics Forum

MATH 5/39: Stack47, Garyo1954, RL-RANDOMLOGIC VS Jimmy4164
Garyo1954, While the disaster of basing two threads on a single idea and failing, questions EVERYTHING you present as fact! Just what are you ranting about? Failing to what? Enlighten you? So far, I guess I'm guilty of that. RL showed facts; you offered fallacy. Are you referring to the fact that the majority of sets in a 5/39 lottery contain 5 or 6 digits? Why Gary, that's not just a fact, it's a TRUISM! Unfortunately, it doesn't help much when your goal is to match 5 numbers
Mar 2, 2011, 3:17 pm - jimmy4164 - 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

Artificial Intelligence
RL, Would you believe, I just inadvertantly included a Link in a reply to you that I spent over an hour on? I dealt with most of the issues in your post but I don't have the time or energy to try to re-compose it now. Briefly, I took back my accusation of propagating ignorance but re-asserted my Homework recommendations of analysing the PA Daily Number 33 year results and the Gambler's Fallacy at wikipedia. I said I think so-called Lottery Systems give false hope to poor people causing them t
Jul 21, 2010, 11:44 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum

missing link on predicting
As a designer of predicting formula's I wanted to share this........ In today's era - are the local state games Pick 5 Pick 6 still using the balls in a vacuum? To my surprize here is a formula that should counter act the states fixer of air and numbers....i.e. The outcome of the winning numbers......0,1 binary Speed of Light in a Vacuum Formula: (electromagnetism) The speed of propagation of electromagnetic waves in a vacuum, which is a physical constant equal to exactly 299,7
Apr 14, 2009, 9:02 pm - Tkradio - Mathematics Forum

21 Combinations
...There certainly is that off-chance that the draw results can be manipulated or adjusted to some degree in a true conspiracy fashion if the draws are not televised live in real time. Whether a half an hour of deadline time is enough time to accomplish that massive feat is debate-able. ...The ticket-vending deadline is probably required to make sure that all vending machines are offline and disabled before the draw, so that the vendors/public-at-large cannot purchase a winning ticket combo a
Apr 1, 2009, 10:52 am - LottoHackJack - Mathematics Forum

21 Combinations
Hi yogibear If you're asking me how I generate the combinations of 21 then there is a long explanations which took years of studying the lottery and the masters of the lottery owners which is g-tech! They have got one software with a single loop which produces 285 billions of combination (it has to be 7 numbers or would be impossible for the software to generate all possible combinations with ball positioning) and I have developed it, this is why you will have match 5,6,7 to those lines wo
Mar 1, 2009, 3:17 pm - Moses - Mathematics Forum

lexicographic clustering
In reference to a 5/39 lotto: I don't even look at individual numbers. I think looking at lottery combinations (such as 1-2-3-4-5) has almost nothing to do with individual numbers characteristics. (Your mileage may vary.) In my previous post, I never mean't to make a distinction between individual numbers and their relationship with the overall lottery. I did try to indicate that there are more combinations leading with the number1 than any other combinations. I also tried to in
Jan 12, 2008, 11:28 pm - LottoFan - Mathematics Forum

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