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My Method: A linear congruential generator picker
After many hours of testing the crap out of various scenarios, unfortunately I ve concluded that, for my states Pick 3 at least, using an LCG does not afford any improvement over random play in terms of narrowing down the field of play for the next drawing. It s almost like random is REALLY random! Here s a brief summary of what I looked at. By the way, I ran my simulations for only one set of LCG parameters, it s the set of parameters on Wikipedia s LCG page, Number 15 or 16 in their table
Aug 6, 2019, 7:50 am - mitachoo - Mathematics Forum

I can predict one number for sure in a random game
ERROR ...I meant to say My data below is showing the 5 numbers on the right side of each winning numbers on the left. I was only alloted 20 mins and my time ran out sorry. So my mathimatical equation is on the RIGHT not the left as I in error said. So you would look at the numbers on the right of any date to attain one of the numbers in the next drawing. As in the example below. Lotto 11-26-2012 02- 08- 09- 28- 39- 47 08- 19- 38- 39- 45 Lotto 11-24-2012 10- 11- 14- 25- 26- 33 07- 0
Dec 30, 2012, 10:35 pm - Scientistman - Mathematics Forum

Mathematics and the Lottery
Hi, Just a follow up to Pareto's law. Think of the standard model of flipping a coin. I think it is generally accepted that at some point there will be equilibrium. An equal amount of heads occuring as tails. So, if a lottery is truely random with no sort of bias, shouldn't it reach or tend/trend to reach equilibrium also??? If so, this would be contrary to Pareto's Law for having a preference of using the top 20% of occurring numbers. I would suggest that the 80/20 law be used on so
Aug 14, 2011, 5:58 pm - JKING - Mathematics Forum

BETA - Neural Network in Java. Numbers Predictor
Hi all, In the past I have shared code related to machine learning prediction, but it seems as it may be quite complex to use for practice. This time, I got my hands dirty with Java and was able to build a graphical interface software that uses Neural Network to predict data. Do know that this is a beta testing for anyone interested in playing with different settings of the software, this is to try to predict future lottery numbers based on past history data. In order to run the s
Aug 24, 2017, 12:30 am - osmannica2001 - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
For some reason, an error pops up in line 79. Correctly: 79 ? 39 39 68 44 68 03 48 35 45 11 07 75 71 78 65
Mar 24, 2022, 6:09 am - Miha69 - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Error when drawing draws for the forecast led to an incorrect forecast all week. Error found. KENO 28.09.2021. RNG_MP - = 240 / + = 530 15 41 24 61 52 61 73 57 37 20 27 37 61 64 69 24 61 12 57 24 61 12 57 59 61 12 57 59 52 12 59 52 65 58 57 24 37 15
Sep 29, 2021, 5:28 pm - Miha69 - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Be careful Kaspersky indicates malicious link(s). Tried installing the new program but getting error.
Feb 19, 2020, 1:14 pm - winsumloosesum - Mathematics Forum

Lotto Max (Canada) Odds
I see there are repeat balls across lines. Through a Google search I saw an image of a printed ticket where 3 numbers from the first line were repeated on one of the two computer generated lines. So it appears all lines are sampled independently from the full pool of lotto balls. That being the case, the posted odds for Lotto Max on Canadian provincial/regional lotto sites are wrong because they assume adding the probabilities from each line. For that to be valid, each set of possible combinatio
Sep 2, 2019, 3:17 pm - Orange71 - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Both give same error. GW
Apr 20, 2019, 11:49 am - Gwoof - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Results so far is: First system: Day 1: 5/20, Day 2: 9/20, Day 3: 9/20. Second system: Day 1: 4/20, Day 2: 3/20, Day 3: 5/20. First system have a way lower Training Error than the other. Perhaps it counts when chosing which one to use, if you're just going to use one of them.
Oct 26, 2018, 3:32 am - MillionsWanted - Mathematics Forum