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Phitality 101
The true question is, how many bunnies are eaten by foxes? What if there was no fox in Australia and prince Charles was hunting foxes in England?
Jan 28, 2013, 7:57 am - SergeM - Mathematics Forum
+ - revisited
Always test your system for at least a week before you handle the real deal. I do not play Australian lottrey and i have no clue if this basic addition and subtraction works .I am confident that you will determine this sooner than later.Many lottrey systems available here at lp you can use free to your advantage. Do you play keno ? so far to my knowlege, this idea of subtraction and addition is the way to with keno. Good Luck in Australia..
Feb 15, 2009, 9:19 pm - bigato1010 - Mathematics Forum
Neural Net Lottery Picker 2.1
hi,
could somone help me pls..
how do i download a database into neural net lottery picker what format should i
download it...for saturday lotto Australia..any help would be apprieciated..
Oct 1, 2019, 12:33 am - mx200 - Mathematics Forum
Middle of tweeking this system ( PROFITS- Day 180 + $4,123)
There is also the group that won the VA lottery for many millions. They were staticians from Europe who pooled their money together to purchase 300K tickets and won 23 million dollars. Again this is proven.
A clarification on this statement: the group was from Australia and they attemted to buy the entire set of 7 million+ tickets. They arrived in VA with boxes of computer printed bet slips and spread out across the state to purchase the tickets. They managed to buy 5 million or so of
Apr 14, 2012, 11:03 am - lottobrain - Mathematics Forum
Need help equating flipping pennies to
dudaWelcome to LP and the Mathematics section.Now FastEddy is pretty quick on the uptake but for the passing browser I think we should clarify a few things with your minimalist method. I have to confess I think this is a variation on the method first promulgated on this forum by WinSumLoseSum - hopefully he didn't patent it, otherwise you could be facing a huge sum to pay out in punitive damages.Firstly, we must point out to people that the 10 on the penny is not a 10 and in a reverse applicatio
Aug 24, 2004, 10:25 am - Colin F - Mathematics Forum
Phitality 101
@fox, yes i will probably have to start a new excel spreadsheet for this experiment. Something simpler.
I already have a huge spreadsheet, but its not macro enabled, and i am not sure if it can be enabled at this point.
It would be easier to build from ground up. Your idea about breaking down the double digits is interesting and could be incorporated somehow. At least after the first two dimension have been categorized and broken down.
@ serge, i think that was real problem in australia
Jan 28, 2013, 1:32 pm - LottoBoner - Mathematics Forum
Information Theory and Lotto
Hi there GASMETERGUY,
I have been following this thread for a while now, just lurking in the background, and I want to offer you some advice.
I see that you are playing/analysing Georgia Fantasy 5 which is a (5/39) lottery game. If I were you I would start looking at the Georgia Win For Life lottery game. Georgia Win For Life is a (6/42 + 1 Bonus ball) lottery game.
Now before anyone says anything I can see that the Georgia Win For Life game doesn't pay the winnings for 1
Mar 31, 2010, 7:14 am - NumberTree - Mathematics Forum
Probability of Repeats, Subsequent Draws
Hello mate! I'll have to talk fast.... before all the blood rushes to my head. Not use to this southern hemisphere (Australia). LOL Colin, I don't play the larger games, Pick 3 is my hobby. I do enjoy your post very much and read this one on repeats and probability and became interested in asking you more about it. Have you ever tracked the position frequency for repeats? Not the numbers ....no....just the positions. In the 6/49 you are lucky in that your choices are of an even number(6). S
May 11, 2004, 2:23 pm - WIN D - Mathematics Forum