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My fascination -The first digit
Unlike the OP, GH clearly explains the games skipped / games out method... See her Smart Luck Glossary of Lottery Terms online... Google is your frenenmy...
Aug 23, 2023, 9:32 am - ddude003 - Mathematics Forum
Math Geniuses, Help!! "SLAG" Odd/Even Analysis - Chart I
Waiting for the book. It might give more ideas/insight on biases to work on.
The website has a glossary page. It explains the terms in one liners. Hope the book would give more insight.
Oct 17, 2021, 10:40 am - thamizhpayan - Mathematics Forum
Math Geniuses, Help!! "SLAG" Odd/Even Analysis - Chart I
Hi Garyo,
Lottery Winning Systems: Turns a Game of Luck into a Game of Skill! Paperback June 2, 2011 : 64 pages : Kindle 0.99$ or paper 9.99$
Lottery Winning Strategies: 70 Percent Win Formula Paperback October 6, 2014 : 32 pages : Paper 8.00$
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Are the wheels in Master Guide same as the Strategies book and the other booklet style book? The smaller books were repub
Oct 16, 2021, 8:26 pm - thamizhpayan - Mathematics Forum
Mathematics and the Lottery
CARBOB,
I assume you are referring to stattrek's entry here:
http://stattrek.com/help/glossary.aspx?target=bayes_rule
Stattrek provides the formula for Bayes' Theorem, but not much of an explanation. Bayes' Theorem defines a way of calculating Conditional probabilities. It's usually written as...
P ( A | B ) = blah blah blah...
In English, this means The Probability of A, GIVEN that B has Already Occured. As is usually the case, Wikipedia provides an explanation more understandabl
Aug 19, 2011, 5:20 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum