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2nd Try-Game Solver/Zero Sum Games
I posted this topic before under the Lottery Discussion section of this site. I received a lot of views, but not one post. I've been slightly hinting on, since being on this site, my ideas of the lottery being a mathematical game. The reason I say hint is because, when mentioning it once, I was shot down by one saying that the lottery was not a game of math, but of probability and randomness (or something along that line - as best that I can remember). I applaud Todd for bringing this topic
May 6, 2004, 1:13 pm - OpenMinded - Mathematics Forum

BETA - Neural Network in Java. Numbers Predictor
Hi there lucky1day Look as I sceptic myself for years I got the answer from a reliable source in the industry how lotteries really work and to be honest with you if you think about it logically all the puzzle pieces will fall into place. You should understand a business main goal is to be profitable -if they are not profitable they cannot go on. Lotteries around the world will only let jackpots go if they have profit and they can let the last jackpot go to a winner. That make 100% business se
Sep 4, 2017, 9:04 am - Ricklou - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
I remember when I got one ,or more, 3/6 almost every day!!.(With only 8 bets). But this was not enough for me. I think a person plays lottery for to win a big prize,not little prizes. But with the right settings,I can got little prizes almost every day. ROJh,you only must see the first posts of this thread,and trust in my little wins... In my personal experience, no other lotto program can get this.
Aug 6, 2017, 7:22 pm - lottolot - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Hi Adamcustom: I am going to tell you a thing: I think you are completely wrong. The author, I think sincerely,( although I should not talk over this),in my opinion, not believes nothing of what you are saying, about neural nets. I think that his investigations continue in this direction ,(NN), and I think sincerely, that his programs are the best that is have made NEVER in the world of the lotteries. Only to quote: Lsystem2004, Neural Net Lottery Picker, Perceplotr n, PFP3... I t
Dec 16, 2016, 7:13 am - lottolot - Mathematics Forum

Some new results on some old techniques.
Whats up Greenfox! I can see you have a very busy schedule and work always has to come first. The positive is all that statistical number crunching is a great workout for the brain even if it is all random. However, if you win big you can get the last laugh and tell the naysayers i told ya. Arnold is a great inspiration coming to this country broke and not speaking the language to conquering bodybuilding, movies, and politics. whoa. Like you said mindset . Look forward to your fitness analys
Sep 7, 2013, 3:32 pm - veganlife125 - Mathematics Forum

Can math and logic improve chances of winning a jackpot?
A poker player doesn't want house advantage but has to pay the rakes. Lottery players suffer of big house edge. Maybe it is time that the lotteries start thinking for the players instead of sponsoring and working money in their pockets. The already taxed money comes from the player and should return to the winning player. Our games here cost a euro or two euros. The old lotto had less numbers, high payouts and cost 50 cents the combination. Today the lotto has more numbers, lower relative
Aug 1, 2013, 4:50 pm - SergeM - Mathematics Forum

Has anyone here ever Coded the 39 pick-5 this way?
WIN D In the big-game software there are two filters L-T = lower third and U-T = upper third. In the very old versions I included all three Lower / Middle / upper. I dropped the middle third because if one sets the lower and upper values then the rest have to come from the middle. Very good filters if one can predict the correct values. The Decades filters are similar to groups of 10, 0 to 9, 10 to 19, 20 to 29, etc... RL
Jul 14, 2013, 6:18 pm - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Mathematics Forum

Can math and logic improve chances of winning a jackpot?
Ronnie316, That IF is a pretty big one in your 4 IF 4 this time. You're really getting daring, throwing away 46 of the 56 possibilities! Unfortunately, this way, you can only expect your $150 guaranteed win about once every 415 draws. $25 per draw - Oh well - being a positive thinker, you might get lucky and hit one of the big ones too! Good luck! Click here to see MEGAMILLIONS in action! --Jimmy4164
Jun 28, 2013, 7:38 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum

Some new results on some old techniques.
Hey SergeM, I've had a few ideas on how to simplify this, but my excel skills just aren't up to par to do so. I spend alot of time trying to make it do what I see because I don't like to bother others with my problems and I just like to figure things out. The single sheet is what I'm after for the end result of this. The whole book is mainly so I could study it from one draw to the next. I believe the patterns are the key to using this, so breaking each draw down and letting my mind take i
Mar 5, 2013, 2:15 am - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Some new results on some old techniques.
Yes the combo prices are ridiculous as well, smh... I read that the Casino intends on paying him and that they maybe trying to find a way to ban him from playing there again, lol.. Thats a price you pay for inviting a high roller to your casino. 1 day they are going to win and win BIG. LOL... Well thanks for the uploads. Its appreciated. I will hit you up ith all questions. Something tells me im going to need it, lo...
Dec 29, 2012, 9:41 pm - Goalisamillion - Mathematics Forum

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