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How much PB history? (Read B4 Vote)
What: I'd use the entire history. Why: If you developed something of use now, you'd likely find that it would still have some value when/if the matrix enlarged in the future. Likewise the same applies for past data. Sometimes a pattern is much easier to spot in a smaller data-set/matrix-size; then it's just a matter of scaling up. The alternative is to scrap all your work every time another ball is added to the pool and wait a year or two for a history to build up. You can see the flaw in
Jun 12, 2007, 9:20 am - time*treat - Lottery Systems Forum

Deadline looming for unclaimed $15M lottery jackpot
We hear stories like this all the time, but this is a huge amount. I believe a $19M ticket wasn't claimed in NJ recently and I've read articles about a $20+ million prize in FL going unclaimed. As discussed on other threads, when millions of people buy tickets, events happen as they would in any place with a high population. If you think of the lottery pool as a city or country with millions of people, you can just look in any newspaper and read about the accidents, deaths and all the othe
May 30, 2007, 10:17 am - justxploring - Lottery News

Whats the longest winning/losing streak you've ever had?
longest losing streak is still being endured. This started in November of 06 and I have yet to hit over 10$. Once a week I break even on a game that I may play. (meaning a 2$ ticket ...) For the group pool, we'll break even by years end but for now we are running at t 48 $ deficit each month...meaning we put in but rarely hit for any $'s. We are bound to get out of this slump soon. Winning streaks just arent in my blood.....
May 28, 2007, 8:12 pm - TheGameGrl - Lottery Discussion Forum

Are you Crazy about lottery as I am?
Presently, i think HOllywood may have people that pool to make movies but is a handful less than 10 or 20, and i am talking about an inordinate amount of people pooling to make a movie, something like 20,000, Or 50,000 people...Also Hollywood i feel is fill with egos and is more of a clan/cult who decides what the movie is going to be...Only selected few decides what movies they want the rest of the world to see...People don't have too much a saying on it, except when is time to purchase a movie
May 15, 2007, 3:54 pm - pumpi76 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Expensive Michigan Lottery tickets sell-out quickly
I agree with Todd that a $50 ticket would be good for a pool. Personally I would never spend that much on a ticket just for myself. The feeling when a person wins must be really great. But losing $50 on one draw is just too much of a disappointment for me. It really comes down to a couple of things (a) if you have the extra money to spend in the first place and (b) your type of personality. Just like the stock market, you can win or lose and there's something I call a tummy factor. If your
May 12, 2007, 12:51 pm - justxploring - Lottery News

Lottery pool
B0b27 I am sure you are the nicest guy in all of Chicago. I am also positive you are as honest as any one human can be. I am also sure that until you improve your written communication skills you will have a very difficult time gathering a group of people in any venue with the intent of forming a lotto pool. Trust can be found in the way a person talks, walks, speaks, and writes. If you continue to solicit over the internet, please improve your written communication skills.
May 5, 2007, 9:33 pm - GASMETERGUY - Lottery Systems Forum

N.C. Woman Still Waiting For Lottery Payout
IN PA, THe retailers are NOT allowed to mix normal sales with lottery sales money. ALl transactions are accounted for separately. So it doesnt matter if they got 2k in gas sales that day, it cannot go into the lottery payout pool. PA established this to hinder retailer losses and to have correct tabulations at day end report. I agree with the suggestion to ask before scanning a ticket for winning payouts. Most of the stores I visit post that winnings above 50$ can be by money order . Ive ac
Apr 28, 2007, 12:14 am - TheGameGrl - Lottery News

Need Help With GH Program
I used Lotto Sorcerer to analyze Ohio Rolling Cash5 with over 700 drawings. It divided all 39 numbers into three groups of hot numbers, cold numbers and non-hot/non-cold numbers and suggested picking numbers from all three groups in combinations I played. I had expected its neural network logic to improve my odds by reducing the pool of numbers but it suggested my odds of winning would improve 46% by using all 39 numbers distributed in the combinations I played using the suggested ratio of n
Apr 22, 2007, 1:40 pm - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum

Maybe when a lottery does a roll over thats your chance
You can not cross off one combination after that combination is drawn. Every time the lottery draws every combination in that number pool has an equal chance at being drawn. Take for instance the Powerball drawing were the 18 was drawn twice for powerball in drawings back to back. Their are 42 numbers for the red Powerball but yet 18 appears again. Each number has an equal chance to appear. I would not try to buy combinations in the thousands or higher because I think it is a waste of tim
Apr 21, 2007, 11:27 am - weshar75 - Lottery Discussion Forum

scratch-off tickets experiment
Have you thought of this: https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/150921.htm basically a scratch-off pool/syndicate...All you got to do is share in 20 dollars a week.... The truth is out there..... from movie The X-files
Apr 19, 2007, 9:39 pm - pumpi76 - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum