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Chasing random mathematically. Is there an underlying organization?
Hello AB, There are some, quite a few actually that will only show up on odd draws and that will only show up on even draws. You will never see 2-2-2-2 on an odd draw with just one book of stats. 6 of my books actually you will never see that. Likewise, there are some of the counters that you will never see occur on the even counted draws. The way this is set up, it does force the numbers to spread out and sets them on their own path but it is the numbers movements themselves that make it
Jul 10, 2020, 3:10 pm - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Statistics around the balance of even/odd and small/big numbers
Jimmy #1. Wrong again. #2. I don't play everyday and sometimes go over a month without playing. #3. Why would I waste my time playing a game in another state with no hope of winning anything. #4. I don't spend $2000 per year, EVER. #5. My average plays per year are around 25 to 35 with average tickets purchased around $500.00 #6. you are still clueless. All the statistics you keep belching up have nothing to do with my play. Every thing you post is based on pick
Feb 15, 2011, 9:42 pm - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Mathematics Forum

Benford's Law
Hi Friends, While researching unrelated scientific subject matter I came across an article on Benford's Law. I decided that LP should/could benefit. I see that Win D already brought this up on November 25, 2004. Of particular interest is how it can be used to determine whether a lottery is being run fairly or not. You could probably sue the state lottery if Benford's Law proves that they are cheating.http://www.abc.net.au/science/k2/moments/s116315.htm Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Jul 17, 2005, 8:06 pm - Sedertree - Mathematics Forum

Hmmm, law of averages perhaps ?
Thanks for the reply johnph77Just like to ask your advice on what i term negative logic if i may ?Given that the organisers are obviously doing their level best to counter any trends that might begin to appear, if i have identified that the average gap between occurances of number 'x' is larger than 49, is it right to assume that in future draws the gap will be less than average simply in order to return the 'x' gap average back to 49 ? Or should i highlight this as a trend and calculate based o
Nov 29, 2004, 7:07 am - TycMozo - Mathematics Forum

Hmmm, law of averages perhaps ?
Hello all, i stumbled onto this site and got sucked in ! So this is my first post, please be gentle :)I have been working on various programs for four years on off and refuse (stubbonly) to believe that it's impossible to predict the lottery (yea i know call me stupid).Mathematically (i'm no mathematician) each lotto draw is an independent dvent which takes no notice of any previous draws or results. Physically the balls cannot have a memory or a program, i understand all this however, it seem
Nov 28, 2004, 11:22 am - TycMozo - Mathematics Forum

Vortex Math Nikola Tesla
Well, I've been working with it for over 30 years is how I know. HUBRIS? Isn't that an acronym for HMMM? Umbrellas Block Rain In Storms? LOL. No pride here in what I know or can do. Anything I am or can do is a blessing from above and that is known by me. Porn, now, that WOULD be one of the deadly 7. I don't do twitter. Don't do facebook. I'm here, and youtube and that's about it. I have no use for social media. Nor the time for it. I don't like Disney anything so they can close it all down a
Jul 11, 2020, 4:45 pm - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Some new results on some old techniques.
I see what your saying with the 0. It has been a thorn in my side since working on this. But it's all good. We got it now and I'm liking it. The past year has been a completely different life that's for sure. It's getting there also though. And i appreciate your kind words. You've been a great help and someone great to share and talk with on this. I honestly can't thank you enough for all you've done with my ideas and trying to understand them. Which i know isn't easy, with the way i explain
Jan 3, 2013, 9:38 pm - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Excel formulas for Pick 3 & 4 help needed
Hello All,I have a formula =SUM(ISNUMBER(FIND( 520 ,B3:AE21))*1) that I use in excel. It's able to take a and find one # for either pick 3 or 4 across all parts of a excel sheet. I have been doing this formula for all combinations to see what is coming out the most. This is good for straights I figure or even boxes to narrow things down.My question I have is 1. Does any one know how to expand this formula to be able to search all combinations at once? I know there are like 24 combo's just for a
Nov 24, 2005, 2:00 am - powerplayer - Mathematics Forum

Some basic math formulas applied to pick3/pick4
I understand the idea behind this and if the trend you said later about the k digit being USUALLY 0-4 could be beneficial. However I'm curious if you have tried this theory by moving the mirror so to speak. Technically a mirror is assigned arbitrarily. Perhaps there is a universal idea of what a mirror is and how its constituted, in reality a mirror is just a form of a cypher and moving the digits from one place to another since the numbers still run consecutively. In which case you could move t
May 29, 2013, 6:42 am - AlgorithmGuru - Mathematics Forum

Possible lotto formula
Alright. I'm a giving person. The list I did I posted on the November thread for New York Win4, page 32. Just in case you need proof, etc. First I took 7 Powerball drawings. I started with the one on Saturday night and then used the 6 previous from that one. So 7 in total. I simply multiplied each Powerball number by each other, meaning I multiplied all 5 Powerball numbers that were drawn together. I didn't use the actual Powerball for anything, just the white balls. I then divided the answer or
Dec 27, 2016, 5:04 pm - Soledad - Mathematics Forum

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