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The new Math is called Transparent Math that beats all events.
Hahaha...nice Flossdog,that is totally worthy of a platinum record !
Nov 15, 2014, 1:33 am - Igamble - Mathematics Forum

Can math and logic improve chances of winning a jackpot?
In 6 weeks PB could be back at record territory too.
Aug 19, 2013, 11:41 am - Ronnie316 - Mathematics Forum

Access vs. Excel
Right now, I'm kicking around a 5/36 numberset. Basically, I am trying to find out if Access will handle the data better, i.e. let me see all records (of really big data sets). I have, though VBA in Excel, written a bit of code that creates a file with each combination as a record. I retrieve a record with a GET. Record 1 = 1,2,3,4,5 ... record 376,992 = 32,33,34,35,36. The 65536x255 limitation has been worked around as far as working w/ the data. I am able to create static libraries in
Feb 24, 2006, 3:20 pm - time*treat - Mathematics Forum

Testing wheel 9,6,5,5
Comparing wheel 9, 6, 5, 5Both wheels match 5 out of 5 (100%) if 5 of the wheel's 9 numbers are correct. Number distribution W.R.Wheel Covermaster v0.55.2.0 1 20 1 25 2 20 2 25 3 20 3 22 4 20 4 24 5 20 5 22 6 20 6 21 7 20 7 22 8 20
Dec 2, 2004, 8:19 pm - Hyperdimension - Mathematics Forum

Consecutive numbers in the Pick 6 lottery have surprisingly high probability but still < 50%
So true; so true. And even should one go to the expense and record all possible combinations, what good would come of it? So what we do is write a computer program that will eliminate some combinations and record others. With only one pattern, odd/even sums for example, you will still score many possibilities; too many to record in an Excel spreadsheet. So we add a second filter , say, consecutive numbers. We run the program again. We get less possibilities but still too many to record.
Apr 19, 2009, 1:36 pm - GASMETERGUY - Mathematics Forum

Chaos-Order Duality
Quantum States of Chaos-Order Duality, Symmetry and Memory Symmetry suggest there is another Quantum State of Chaos-Order Duality. The other Quantum State is a Continuum of Order and an Instum of Chaos. This is an Unstable Quantum State and must return to the Stable Quantum State of Continuum of Chaos and Instum of Order. The Unstable Quantum State is extremely unstable and can only happen from instant to instant or from one infinitesimal unit to another. Also, it is easy to achieve the Unsta
May 5, 2007, 2:40 am - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum

The Math and The Lottery
If you are a number cruncher, the best thing you can do is to record what you crunched and how well you did. It has been my experience that eliminating numbers is more likely to be harmful than helpful. Some ideas sound better than they actually are and a record of how well they've done in the past should be a good indication of how well they will work in the future.
Dec 25, 2005, 8:10 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

Testing wheel 9,6,5,5
Hi, Detenda, I analyzed your optimized wheel.. The wheel has the same properties as the world record wheel, also it has the same number distribution (20 of each number) and same average wins.. This means Covermaster could generate world record wheels.. What do you think?Cya
Dec 6, 2004, 9:26 pm - Hyperdimension - Mathematics Forum

Testing wheel 9,6,5,5
Hi, Apagogeas and RJOh thank you for your comments, Well I tested the optimized wheel RJOh shows above and get the next results:Number distribution:W.R.Wheel Covermaster Optimized W. 1 20 1 21 2 20 2 20 3 20 3 22 4 20 4 20 5 20 5 22 6 20 6 21 7 20 7 20 8 20 8 20 9 20 9
Dec 3, 2004, 7:45 pm - Hyperdimension - Mathematics Forum

Lottery numbers' combination secrets!
There you can read how to follow the prime and composite numbers. finally output the numbers naturally. The table is a sample how to record every time after each result is opened. This is professional drawing showing the way how to check out the numbers may come! This guy even sometimes take a year ago old record to draw a sample looks like the above too. But, I don't like his using too old record to draw such a way. (I don't trust old one.)
Mar 15, 2014, 10:37 am - sflottolover - Mathematics Forum

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