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Every number averages 20 hits per yr.
lolnow you sound like a crashing win98 lolYou're not Bill Gates, are you, Win D? ( where would you like to go today? )Anyway, thanks for the kind words. (Over here in Belgium we only have to plug a chip in our head and $ @%%[due]`^$ we speak another language haha)But no, i don't speak German.Yes, i speak French too, my mother is from the French part of Belgium. The area in Europe where a computer still needs to be introduced ;-)It had been a long time that i wrote any English, when i came to L
Jan 27, 2006, 7:05 pm - paurths - Mathematics Forum

Basic statistics
game belgium, thank you for the posting of the sixty four combinations needed to generate all pairs. however i am interested to know if mr. barker used a system or created this list hunt peck.
Mar 26, 2010, 9:36 pm - mmmmmm - Mathematics Forum

Basic statistics
thank you for your answer Game Belgium but i am still confused. if by formula (Nx N-1.......x N-r+1/r!) there are 595 distinct pairs of 2 within a field of 35 and each group of 5 will produce 10 pairs of 2 you would think that 59.5 groups of 5 should yield all 595 distinct pairs. having played with this assumption the best i could do was 75 groups of 5 (lines?). how did you arrive at 64 lines?
Mar 24, 2010, 10:14 pm - mmmmmm - Mathematics Forum

Every number averages 20 hits per yr.
Ricky>Perhaps i am not understanding this like it should, afterall, English is not my native language.Your English puts our schools to shame. You are among the elite on this forum. If you didn't mention that your were from Belgium, no one would know.
Jan 27, 2006, 9:12 pm - truecritic - Mathematics Forum

Phitality 101
An upside down flag is a good bet. Put up your matrix walk. I will show how its done in Belgium.
Feb 5, 2013, 2:19 am - LottoBoner - Mathematics Forum

Grouping Companion Pairs, Triads, Quads and Quints
All that matters is you like it. No clue how you would use calculations smaller than .00067. And of course, you said Excel wasn't fast enough and here you've linked to an Excel file. Are you sharing this handle with someone? That would explain a lot. One minute you understand and can post in English. The next minute you're complaining about Google translate and can't post one sentence without garble. That kind of stuff makes one wonder. People from Germany, Belgium, France, and seve
Sep 14, 2015, 9:08 pm - garyo1954 - Mathematics Forum

Following number patterns Pick 3
PICK 3 BELGIUM - FULL HISTORY - REPEATERS Date 1 2 3 20/04/2005 7 6 8 21/04/2005 7 6 8 7/04/2008 3 9 6 8/04/2008 3 9 6 21/04/2011 6 6 4 22/04/2011 6 6 4
Jun 27, 2012, 3:19 pm - SergeM - Mathematics Forum

Every number averages 20 hits per yr.
Perhaps i am not understanding this like it should, afterall, English is not my native language. What good is the data if you can't use it to play the games that you need or want to play? I'm a little confused here... What good is the data...? , that to me is the only thing important in that line. What good is the data? It's obvious one is pretty much off base when using Australian, New Zealand, Belgium, Russia and e.g. South African pick3 results to determine what the hot numbers are to play i
Jan 27, 2006, 4:34 pm - paurths - Mathematics Forum

Mathematics and the Lottery
Well things like the lottery master guide could be taught in schools, as well as odds and payout, or expectancy. I have found that to win the lottery you really must only (count of N)X3 variables. Where N is the amount of balls and the consider variables are Adjacent Left or Adjacent right. these variables coincidentally also follow the TM it mostly is a means of timing. My math is bad because i had some sucky math teachers, also because i was out of school when we learned mult
Dec 15, 2012, 6:03 pm - LottoBoner - Mathematics Forum

Following number patterns Pick 3
PICK 3 BELGIUM - FULL HISTORY - FOLLOWERS Date 1 2 3 19/01/2004 1 4 1 20/01/2004 7 5 9 30/03/2004 7 5 7 31/03/2004 3 7 3 4/10/2004 6 0 5 5/10/2004 5 6 0 24/03/2005 7 5 7 25/03/2005 3 7 3 28/01/2006 2 2 3 30/01/2006 9 4 9 8/02/2006 6 9 9 9/02/2006 9 0 6 19/12/2006 2 2 3 20/12/2006 9 4 9 25/01/2010 1 4 1 26/01/2010 7 5 9 13/02/2010 6 0 5 15/02/2010 5 6 0 5/12/2011 6 9 9 6/12/2011 9 0 6
Jun 27, 2012, 3:13 pm - SergeM - Mathematics Forum

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