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What's going on here!?!?!?!
Also dont pick all your numbers in the same decade. There was a draw in New Zealand with all the numbers drawn in the thirties. The end result 38 division 1 winners.
Jul 31, 2004, 5:36 am - Irvin - Mathematics Forum

Mathematics and the Lottery
i am a master lotto keno winner and if i win on tues its not by luck or mathematics, its possible to predict and i am trying to do so with 46 blocks thorugh the agents on internet as i am in new zealand. the total of two winning numbers is 75 i predict this is for certain and there was 0 maths involved in the prediction , in fact there is 0 maths in the entire prediction at all times. maths is required to mark the numbers. as all the time i have or see winning numbers in a various fashions li
Mar 26, 2012, 6:09 am - skypekaitas6 - 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

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