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Gap Strategt - Forms and logs
Hello, Scrooge! I appreciate your comments. If I understand you correctly, I think the 'missing' part is a feature or a program that would evaluate all aspects of the data base and provide numbers and/or combinations to play. I'm not sure anyone could write a program that would accomplish that task with any degree of accuracy. In my view, the best program is the 'human brain,' which can massage the the GS data base in ways and levels that no programmer could ever replicat
Apr 29, 2011, 11:17 pm - bobby623 - Lottery Systems Forum

N.M. lottery celebrates anniversary, tackles challenges
Amid revenue shortfall, officials launch new campaign to boost ticket sales New Mexico Lottery officials this month are celebrating the 15th birthday of the lottery program with a special anniversary scratcher ticket and a new ad campaign. Amid a revenue shortfall and the possibility that the lottery's scholarship money could be out of cash by 2014, the celebration is bittersweet. This is a new era for us because we don't know how many people are going to play the lottery from now on,
Apr 25, 2011, 7:27 am - Todd - Lottery News

Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
(All those reading here for entertainment, with no interest or backbone to post your opinions, take note: I'm about done writing to entertain you with no recompense. Some of those posting, shills, clowns, and their hairdressers, may be rewarded in some way, but unless some of the silent readers give me a reason to continue, these Mathematics and System Threads will soon be left to those with a vested interest in your continuing ignorance!) -----------------garyo1954--says--------------------
Apr 9, 2011, 6:07 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum

N.J. Lottery sets record for lottery ticket sales
The slumping economy seemingly hasn't stopped lottery players in New Jersey who want to cash in on their dreams. The state lottery raised more money in ticket sales in the fiscal year ending June 30 than ever before in its 40-year history a record $2.6 billion despite a recession that has seen people's discretionary spending drop in other areas. Regular customers at the 7-Eleven on Route 9 in Northfield said the state can thank them for their generosity in the last year. I haven't seen
Aug 14, 2010, 4:27 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Congress rethinks its ban on Internet gambling
With pressure mounting on the federal government to find new revenues, Congress is considering legalizing, and taxing, an activity it banned just four years ago: Internet gambling. On Wednesday, the House Financial Services Committee approved a bill that would effectively legalize online poker and other nonsports betting, overturning a 2006 federal ban that critics say merely drove Web-based casinos offshore. The bill would direct the Treasury Department to license and regulate Internet ga
Jul 30, 2010, 6:37 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Statistically Speaking - QP's and PP's
VISIONDUDE i really want to know how you can possibly locate and identify clues , as to which balls think it's their turn (as i would put it), or somehow due (as you seem to assert). how on earth can anyone pre-predict an equal chance drawing? (I told you BEFORE the clues are in interepreting the draw history patterns and again selecting a GROUP of numbers I'm beginning too think you maybe somewhat challenged intellectually I never said anything about Preditcting) to me, sin
Jul 16, 2010, 9:39 am - LotteryTechInc - Lottery Discussion Forum

Casino table games are coming to Pennsylvania
It's a done deal at last. Table games are coming to Pennsylvania by the end of the year. By a vote of 103-89, legislation to legalize poker, blackjack, roulette, and other table games received long-awaited final approval last night in the state House. Gov. Rendell plans to sign the bill today. The gambling expansion, coming as the commonwealth struggles to pull itself out of the recession, is projected to create thousands of jobs and pump $250 million into the state's revenue-starved coffe
Jan 8, 2010, 11:35 am - Todd - Lottery News

Lottery vending machines rolled out across Florida
Scratch-off Florida Lottery tickets are one of the quickest, easiest ways for gamblers to take a chance at riches and, for the most part, come up empty. But sometimes demand can create lottery bottlenecks at places such as your neighborhood Publix customer service counter. That's why state leaders are making the instant gratification of scratch-off tickets even more instant installing 1,000 ticket vending machines at lottery retailers across Florida, primarily supermarkets. ''It helps b
Sep 8, 2009, 9:08 am - Todd - Lottery News

CEO: Bonuses in lottery business are necessary
In a year in which the state is cutting back on spending, freezing pay and laying off staffers, Georgia Lottery CEO Margaret DeFrancisco received a $150,000 bonus. In all, lottery staffers received about $2.5 million in bonuses this year. DeFrancisco said the incentives are necessary to keep the lottery which set sales records again this year competitive with other businesses in the market for top workers. The whole point is to attract and retain really talented people, DeFrancisco sai
Dec 29, 2008, 10:33 am - Todd - Lottery News

Sweet dreams in hard times add to lottery sales
When gasoline prices shot up this year, Peggy Seemann thought about saving the $10 she spends weekly on lottery tickets. But the prospect that the $10 could become $100 million or more was too appealing. So rather than stop buying Mega Millions tickets, Ms. Seemann, 50, who lives in suburban Chicago and works in advertising sales for a financial Web site, saved money instead by packing her lunch a few days a week, keeping alive her dreams of hitting a jackpot and retiring as a multimillionair
Sep 14, 2008, 9:49 pm - Todd - Lottery News