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Mar 28, 2024, 9:21 pm - eddessaknight - Mathematics Forum

My fascination -The first digit
If you dont understand skip structures you will doom to fail - If you think the lottery is random and there is a mathematical solution to it good luck you are doomed and wont hit big in the next 100 years . Much respect to Gail Howard -you rookies can criticize her all you want -she won a first division prize where all you lottery post trolls can only dream off -Have some respect towards the departed lady. RIP Gail Anyways I tried to have a civil constructive discussion on the first dig
Aug 22, 2023, 3:01 am - Ricklou - Mathematics Forum

My fascination -The first digit
No you simply have one chance to choose a number that will appear in your next draw. By choosing one definite winner wont give you a prize - I said if you know the first digit skip value you have a better chance to predict digit 2 and 3......thats already a prize.Those challenges can give you clear indication who is good predictors thats why I said if you a lottery genius put your money where your mouth is and go show off your skills don't come and troll on a forum attacking posts. I simply stat
Aug 20, 2023, 7:24 am - Ricklou - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Hello, I'm new to the Lottery Post and for the last few weeks have been programming a few predictive software packages. Tensorflow, Random Forest, and kmeans++. They provide possible numbers, but no solid winner yet.
Mar 25, 2024, 6:33 am - NeuralNetLottoB - Mathematics Forum

NUMEROLOGY FASINATING Numbers Rule the Universe
BULL snip = 2+21+12+12+19+8+9+20 = 103 HOT 103 STRAIGHT 3 DIGIT ALL STATES This post has been automatically changed by the Lottery Post computer system to remove inappropriate content and/or spam.
Sep 14, 2023, 2:55 am - cinjo59 - Mathematics Forum

PRNGs and Cycles
THE 'SEVEN RULES' OF SOLARIS and the ALTRUISM LOTTERY PROJECT IF YOU DO NOT PLAY THE GAME, YOU WILL NOT WIN THE GAME. If we do play, we can expect wins based on odds but the actual win will never be just as equal to the ODDS. In other words, a few can win randomly, most will not. IF YOU PLAY FROM A RANDOM LIST, HOWEVER GENERATED, YOUR RESULT WILL STILL BE RANDOM IF WE PLAY FROM A PROPRIETARY LIST, WE WILL HAVE PROPRIETARY RESULTS. yu IF you do the same thing then expect you'll ge
Aug 5, 2023, 3:18 am - paneagle - Mathematics Forum

Mega Millions Just The Jackpot
To your point about variance, yes, JTJ is obviously going to be higher than a regular ticket. Both are going to be a huge variance, regardless. So, if variance is the concern, don't play the games to begin with. You will get a few bucks back by playing a regular ticket and hitting the minor prizes, but as percentage of $ spent, it's still very low. The return is basically predicated on hitting the jackpot, which the average person more than likely would not hit in a thousand lifetimes. Ther
Jul 17, 2023, 8:17 pm - Orange71 - Mathematics Forum

Box odds question
i made a mistake in my calculation. there are actually three people who gave the correct answer. i forgot to count raven62's post where he literally copied the correct odds from the state lottery website. sorry for missing your post raven62.
Jul 20, 2023, 3:28 pm - Brock Lee - Mathematics Forum

Megaball prediction
I might add, in jest, that if you do find a lottery with a prize structure flaw, don't post it on lotterypost.com. That would be seriously bad for your return
May 10, 2023, 7:59 pm - Orange71 - Mathematics Forum

My fascination -The first digit
First digit have a skip pattern -You have just shown me your level of expertise right there.Go read my previous response on Orange's post I have posted an example......if you certain skip 3 hits on digit 1 you have a very high probability to to get digit 2 and 3 correct -your first skip control all 5 skips as it follows from previous draws skip 3 's sequence This is high grade maths.....Im pretty sure any good lottery player will grasp that
Aug 20, 2023, 7:43 am - Ricklou - Mathematics Forum

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