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Pick 3 Repeat Probability
You're correct that this won't help you pick winning numbers, but then again, nobody was promoting this probability analysis as a system or method to pick lottery numbers. These math findings are of general interest, and this is the mathematics forum. I like that Todd has provided a place for people to discuss purely mathematical topics without the expectation that everything be in service of answering the question how will this help me pick winning lottery numbers? Some things are interestin
Apr 29, 2020, 11:41 am - cottoneyedjoe - Mathematics Forum

Suspicious random number behavior
Machines are tested regularly, but since the general public never gets to know the test results we just have to factor them out of any predictions. Analyses can only ever be based on what's knowable so test results are irrelevant.I look at it this way: the two sets of numbers form separate 'trajectories'. The one that is made public is the only one that is of interest anyway, being the one all those millions of dollars/pounds/whatever are riding on.
Sep 11, 2005, 5:00 pm - NemeSys - Mathematics Forum

Egypt Nos
Mathematics in ancient Egypt Table of Contents The introduction of writing in Egypt in the predynastic period ( c. 3000 BCE) brought with it the formation of a special class of literate professionals, the scribes . By virtue of their writing skills, the scribes took on all the duties of a civil service: record keeping, tax accounting, the management of public works (building projects and the like), even the prosecution of war through overseeing military supplies and payrolls. Young men enrol
Apr 15, 2024, 7:26 pm - eddessaknight - Mathematics Forum

Chasing random mathematically. Is there an underlying organization?
This video is an extension of what I've been showing on the counters patterns and the patterns that numbers make in general with the just standard mathematics. Or at least how I see them. I also have the book that you see above uploading if anyone is interested in seeing what they can see with it. If there is no interest in it, I won't bother putting any links to it. I'll just keep it there for a backup.
Jun 25, 2020, 8:41 am - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Random Occurences.
Iv'e taken a great interest in the methods of filtering out Straight hits in the last year or even 1000 draws. I like the idea. So this post is for anyone who shares the similar interest. I'm a little mixed on how this strategy is used, but I assume a shorter time period filter is applied with expectation that those numbers will NOT occur in the following draws, and the longer filters are used for overdue numbers. But my major question here is this. Has anyone been tracking the SKIPS
Oct 21, 2009, 10:52 pm - avidreamer - Mathematics Forum

Probability formula Independent events
rdarmandI think you put your case very well. It's a pleasure to read a well thought out answer and even though I don't agree with you I hope you continue to engage me and others who believe we can change the odds a bit.QWEST46 (Jason)There are a core of members here, some regular posters others pretty quiet who have achieved success and who have knowledge that they keep to themselves. I reveal a bit but I sometimes sense that there is a member there (the inner circle) wagging his finger and sile
May 17, 2004, 4:53 pm - Colin F - Mathematics Forum

Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
Thanks for your thoughtful post bobby623. Don't you guys think it's time for you to put aside your personal animosities and get back to the question at hand? Personally, I'd appreciate some constructive comments regarding the role of 'substitution' as it applies to lottery strategies. If you start at the top of this thread that I initiated in an effort to conduct a discussion of backtesting and simulations, I think you will see that the problems are the result of interference from those
Apr 11, 2011, 8:12 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum

Determinism vs Randomness and Chance
Jimmy: leave those interested free to examine some interesting Monte Carlo Software techniques that I would like to introduce which could prove useful not only in understanding the lottery, but other more general areas where stochastic processes exist. I'd be interested in reading about your experiences with Monte Carlo software [insofar as they're Excel friendly]. I hope you'll post them. Your views about religion don't interest me. I don't have strong feelings about your views about rel
Feb 26, 2011, 6:11 pm - JosephusMinimus - Mathematics Forum

Determinism vs Randomness and Chance
Jimmy4164: You provide some interesting links. Thanks. But you included the hope those links would provide assistance investigating 'the issues'. The issues here are lottery draws and whatever lottery draw results testify about themselves. How they apply, or don't apply to larger issues isn't a factor. A scientist formulates theory based on evidence examined. All the evidence involving lottery draws is found in lottery draws. Anyone can examine those draws and decide from them whether there i
Feb 22, 2011, 9:32 am - JosephusMinimus - Mathematics Forum

Lexicographic Numbers and a little math
bestbuy Gary has started new digit system post, I check it a couple times each day so for questions regarding the digit system, ask them there. To answer your question, yes the digit system could be used for that game. Gary is working on the decade digit patterns and much can be done in that area. As for being the expert I don't know, several here have come up with things that I never thought of doing. I hope the new post will gain some speed soon but it takes people asking qu
May 4, 2011, 2:19 pm - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Mathematics Forum

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