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what about people with a system that only share half of the system
Here is an example of how pre-draws can screw up your stats: Two months ago the digit 9 was missing 23 skips in the North Carolina pick 3 lotto...its just not natural for a digit to skip that many times.Upon further investigation the digit 9 was in the pre-draws all along.Any combination you played with a digit 9 would have been a sure loser for 23 draws,any ticket that was computer printed out with a 9 in the combination as a quick pick was a sure winner for the state lotto... This is wha
May 22, 2010, 12:09 am - crow - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery IQ Test
1. When two of the three numbers drawn for the Pick 3 are 0, the total sum of the numbers for that drawing will be: A. 15. It's always 15. B. The number drawn. C. 0 D. Pi 2. If you want to play a Quick Pick you should: A. Draw the letters QP over the numbers on the playslip B. Mark the Quick Pick box C. Write the word kewpie (like a kewpie doll) over the numbers on the playslip D. Hand a blank playslip to the clerk and see what happens. 3. When playing a Pick 6 game
May 6, 2010, 1:31 am - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

Ga. Pick 4
This morning on my way to work I stopped and got a quick pick for midday. My qp was 3951 This afternoon on my way home I stopped at a different store and got another qp for evening. My qp was 3519 I will be playing this number for the next few days.
Apr 27, 2010, 2:57 pm - JKTAYLOR1 - Pick 4 Forum

Question about PB/MM Quick Pick Strategy
I had often thought about that myself. How are the winning numbers Drawn? How, in most states do the RNG machines select the winning numbers? I had discussions among others that say, purchase tickets close to cut off time. Others say, it doesn't matter what time. Someone, or a team of people has to be programming the RNG. Without the knowledge of how the RNG works, who's programming operating it, oh yea... and don't forget the millions of combinations for the winning numbers, it's a long shot
Apr 16, 2010, 3:59 am - L J1 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Missed it again by that much!
wow....did you pick those numbers or were they quick pick? Good job on your win and I'd take it as a sign of better things to come. Can't get close all the time. Good luck and get it next time!!
Mar 31, 2010, 12:16 am - dr65 - Pick 5 Forum

Squeeze...The Big 11
Looking for 811 to show since it popped out in the quinto number the pick 4 number last month and it is time for 666 to show normally 811 shows its pretty head before that trip last night I picked up a quick pick and of all numbers 011 can that be a lucky sign. It was lucky for me last night it made me play 601 but dang it I only played it box that was my ship coming in number and I missed it again for big bucksLOL Hit Big DR
Mar 3, 2010, 12:27 pm - CJR100 - Pick 3 Forum

Is it better to quick pick or choose your own #s (PB and MM)?
When ever anyone asks Is it better to quick pick or choose your own numbers , I agree with KY Floyd It makes no difference . If you're asking then you haven't gathered enough data or developed a system to convince yourself either way. And while there are players who have opinions both ways, none seem to make a convincing argument. I play MegaMillions and will play PowerBall when it's available locally. I prefer to pick my own numbers and really believe I improve my chances of picking 3 of the
Feb 20, 2010, 8:39 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum

Is there a game in your state that you feel needs to go away
Sweet Millions in New York. When you correctly get 5 out of the 6 winning numbers drawn you only get $500.00 and the odds of matching 5 out of 6 numbers in sweet millions is 1 in 18,816. Compare that to the odds of winning $500 in the pick 3 game which is only 1 in 1,000. Your odds of winning $500.00 in pick 3 are over 17 times greater than the odds of winning $500 in Sweet Millions .Plus where is all the money going that the players used to play the games when the jackpot ISNT WON in ANY given
Feb 15, 2010, 4:27 pm - NYSlugger 777 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Are we fooled to believe that there's a system?
Hmmm... The method I described requires as few as one but potentially millions of iterations, but let me take a shot at simplification. I can describe a method with reduced odds, but much better than a quick pick. So, if I were to do this without programming, I would: Print out the list of lottery numbers drawn from a lottery of your choice. Randomly pick a draw as the first. Pick the first number from that draw using the first number. Roll dice. Count down that many to the next draw. Pick y
Feb 14, 2010, 12:25 am - rsa2048 - Lottery Discussion Forum

How Do You Pick Your Numbers?
I was wondering how people pick the numbers they play or wheel... Do you use a program or do it my math or pick them out of a hat? Since I can't play that often I just quick pick...but I may do a set of numbers for Mega Millions. I need to figure out my numbers for free...so buying something is out of the question at this point.
Jan 16, 2010, 2:00 am - luvrh - Jackpot Games Forum