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Lotto Winner Promises
I think a lot of people are giddy and out of their mind when they discover they've won a huge amount of money. They make a lot of promises and say they'll do this for this one and that for that one. When the shock wears off, some might reconsider that promise of a million dollars to each family member or forget they said they would do something insane, like buy everyone a house. If it's a million, there's not enough to go around. If it's multimillions, there's so many hands out it seems
Apr 28, 2012, 10:36 pm - dr65 - Mathematics Forum

Algorithms for number selection?
Does anyone have or know of any simple algorithms to try on past drawings to determine the result of the next draw? I have been working on our pick 5 here in Mass and always seem to miss the big win. I have discovered that from the last 2 draws I can almost always find the next winning draw line. This is done by just adding or subrtracting from the last 2 lines to make up the proables for the next draw. Even knowing this I can't manage to even lock down 4/5 never mind 5/5. I could post an ex
Apr 26, 2012, 5:30 pm - meskhov - Mathematics Forum

Quantum Physics
Quote: Originally posted by Phokas on December 31, 2004It's interesting how people who win frequently or win really big never give any impression that they read tea leaves, use quantum equations or have the help and wisdom of gods and spirits to figure out their numbers to play. If you won a big jackpot and really believed that you knew something that gave you an edge, would you share it with the whole world before you had a chance to try and win big again?RJOh
Dec 31, 2004, 4:30 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

Quantum Physics
Quote: Originally posted by Phokas on January 1, 2005If there were people who won big or consecutively then of course other people would be asking if they had a system that helped them pick the correct numbers. And I seriously doubt people would share with others their so-called methods that they thought gave them an edge - if they ever had such a thing; which is very doubtful. You assume a player with a winning system would win big often, I don't. For a pick three or a pick four game, it migh
Jan 1, 2005, 8:15 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
wow me more about lottry poker i love that game hope to win big off that game soon
Feb 1, 2018, 12:01 pm - bossman48 - Mathematics Forum

How Can I Win Lottery?
Well I want to win big. I didn't get anything from, those 3 mega numbers.
Jul 29, 2009, 6:02 pm - marcie - Mathematics Forum

Mathematics of Lotto
bobp's predictions on pick3 could help have win more money than invested.If he uses a system,I would not believe its a big one.more simple,more accurate.
May 30, 2004, 7:41 am - desparado - Mathematics Forum

How many repeat combinations in Cash 5
My software is Gail Howard's Smart Luck. Google Smart Luck and it comes to the top of the search list. As far as Howard's software goes it's simply the software I chose to buy. It's no worse nor any better than any other. They all do pretty much the same thing. I enjoy using it... studying the numbers and learning about things like the repeating sets of five numbers is kind of my hobby. The thing about repeating sets of five numbers is that without software it's completely invisible to anybody.
Sep 12, 2022, 8:23 am - GiveFive - Mathematics Forum

What are the odds
Way to go RL! This ones are simple to learn and easy to operate. I like it! The only thing missing is the option to change colors. Everything is in grey. Bad on the eyes man. Besides, I want to win the big jackpot feeling all COLORFUL and HAPPY, not grey and depressed. Thanks!
Oct 31, 2014, 12:39 am - adulane62 - Mathematics Forum

Algorithms for number selection?
It all depends on what you call simple. When Massachusetts had a run down of their state game when the jackpot hadn't been won after reaching more than $4M and would be shared among the second prizes winners, the couple from Michigan thought buying $150K to $300K worth of tickets to win a few second prizes a simple solution to winning part of the jackpot. But if I ever came up with an algorithm, it wouldn't be simple if it required me to spend more than $25-$50 to win, even win big.
Apr 27, 2012, 4:57 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

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