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How Can I Win Lottery?
Compression for the last and new USA draws
----------------------------Old --------- = -----New
Arizona; 01 03 22 24 39 44 = 03 19 23 24 29 35
California; 16 23 35 40 41 12 = 03 13 18 23 37 25
Colorado; 09 10 22 33 35 39 = 02 14 15 29 33 39
Connecticut Lotto = 01 13 31 35 37 42
Florida; 04 23 29 38 45 52 = 03 15 19 24 37 51
Illinois; 05 14 30 32 34 49 = 02 09 12 17 31 42
Indiana; 05 08 13 19 30 41 = 04 07 09 24 37 44
Kansas; 03 13 16 20 27 21 = 04 16 20 26 29
Jun 26, 2009, 12:51 pm - Moses - Mathematics Forum
Drawn number/s matched to day of the month. P3 &P4.
Now that does make sense. With the way you put it. I'd never looked at it that way.
What I'm looking for is if say the number 3 shows up on the third of a month in just the pick 3 for example, one month and maybe it's even counterpart showing up the next month on the same day. Then what the results are in say Kansas compared to Colorado or Kansas compared to Missouri.
Maybe even throw equator position into the mix a little. Later on of course on that. The equator reference is an idea I'm k
Feb 7, 2016, 9:52 pm - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum
Ohio's 0-2-3
I believe Badger mentioned the front pair 26 in the Kansas Pick-3 hadn't been out in over 1000 draws and it finally hit on July 9. So maybe we should fire at 023.
I don't play the Pick-3 very often; not since Karen Harris started doing the draws. But the Midday draw isn't televised and 723 did hit last Wednesday............hmmmm.
Aug 14, 2007, 1:05 am - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum
Some new results on some old techniques.
Just an update as to what did what on my earlier test I ran.
Kansas had 8-0-1. Showing was 3-9-3-9. Mirrors would be 8-6-8-6. And it had 5-4-7-2 as possibilities to look at.
Missouri had 6-0-4 for the pick 3 and 3-0-9-7 for the pick 4. This had 3,4,6,7,3 (mirrors would be 8,7,9,4,8) and it showed 3,2,3,2 as to what to look at. A little better than the Kansas one. Had the 4 and 6 for the 3 showing with no mirrors. Then the 3,7 for the pick 4 showing and 6 mirror for the 9.
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Jul 7, 2013, 4:49 am - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum
How Can I Win Lottery?
Further analysis of American s draws
Arizona;
California; 16 23 35 40 41 12 = x6,x6,x2,x2,x3,x3 = x22
Colorado; 09 10 22 33 35 39 = x4,x3,x2,x6,x2,x2 = x19
Florida; 04 23 29 38 45 52 = x2,x6,x4,x3,x2,x1 = x18
Illinois; 05 14 30 32 34 49 = x4,x2,x5,x1,x3,x2 = x17
Indiana; 05 08 13 19 30 41 = x5,x3,x2,x1,x5,x3 = x19
Kansas; 03 13 16 20 27 21 = x2,x2,x6,x2,x1,x1 = x14
Louisiana; 02 14 16 17 38 40 = x3,x2,x6,x2,x3,x2 = x18
Massachusetts Megabuks; 08 12 17 20 44 49 = x
Jun 23, 2009, 11:38 am - Moses - Mathematics Forum
Some new results on some old techniques.
I'm going to run a test here and see what may happen. Not going to say one way or another what may or may not happen. I'm going to get the past two results of just random states from the results page, plug them into this crazy thing and post just the upper portion that show X of 0 and 1 like above to see what happens elsewhere. I'll show the digits that show up there, plus their positive/negative mirrors. I just closed my eyes and scrolled around till I brought up a state to start with and Kansa
Jul 6, 2013, 4:58 pm - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum
What Does It Take To Win (Mathematically Speaking?)
In the era of computer controlled drawings, sometimes things happen more often than pure math would predict. Some people take advantage of this. Their payouts indicate they did better making those self-selections than others who did not follow suit.
California: https://www.lotterypost.com/news/112810
Kansas: https://www.lotterypost.com/news/125196
Tennessee: https://www.lotterypost.com/news/173231
Feb 11, 2011, 8:53 am - time*treat - Mathematics Forum
Help JADELottery
Thoth,
What about Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Nebraska, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Ontario, South Carolina, Texas, the Tri-State, Virginia, D.C., West Virginia, and Wisconsin?
What source are you using? Check out the Daily Numbers Games page from the Results drop-down menu.
Nov 17, 2006, 7:58 pm - ayenowitall - Mathematics Forum
pick 3 reduction using mathematical methods and the scientific calculator
And AquariusLottery, I'm asking your permission to code based on the method's you prescribed. I have or will make some modifications to your methodology as I deem necessary, but since it is your system (as first described) I'd prefer your okay to share it with others. Please let me know if you have any problems with that.
Hi AlgorithGuru,
Feel free to code according to the principles I described, or modify at will. Once I published them on LP forum or blog these ideas are free for anybody
Jul 26, 2012, 9:06 pm - aquariuslottery - Mathematics Forum
Giant Outliers in little old Pick 3
Would this Qualify ?
Kansas
Average Skip 95
Current Skip 905
9.53 Times Due
For a STRAIGHT
300, 310, 320, 330, 340, 350, 360, 370, 380, 390
Jun 9, 2013, 2:36 pm - CarliG - Mathematics Forum