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50/50 filters
There are 10 digits in each position in pick-3 games so we can only apply one 50/50 filter per position; we can't equally split 5 odd or 5 even digits by applying a high/low filter or any other 50/50 filter. Using one 50/50 filter per position, there are 6 possible outcomes so the odds against are 5 to 1. Since most state lottery pick-3 games only pay $500 to $1, we can only get a 3 to 1 return playing the 125 combinations; it's not a good bet. If you get $900 to $1 playing online, the odds will
Mar 17, 2008, 10:07 pm - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum

Looking for fomulas
I am new here to LP, yet over the years have played around with different techniques to decipher a group of numbers to play. I have hashed out Pick 3, Pick 5's, and powerball. I am joined LP to seek out diffeenpoints of views and techniques that are being used. I really liked TNT's way of grouping the Tennessee Pick into 3 groups. I did the same for Iowa's Cash Game which is a Pick t from 35 instead of 39. So since Iowa had only 35 I set-up 5 groups of 7 in the same fashion to keep my groups
May 17, 2007, 2:44 am - nightshade - Mathematics Forum

Interesting to see the 143 PRIME NUMBERS "Inspected"
Wish we had more of an even distribution. At least we know that PRIME NUMBERS hit pick 3 42% of the time. Perhaps that can become some sort of P3 grouping or filters of a sort.
Mar 20, 2016, 1:25 pm - Edibs3 - Mathematics Forum

Statistics around the balance of even/odd and small/big numbers
I still haven't seen anything like Four Os and two Es on a playslip. It's easy to understand why that option and many other filters are not on playslips or on any of the machines for clerks to do manually. I doubt anybody would play all the combinations in your Lil Lotto game with 2 even numbers and 3 odd numbers even if the could on one playslip, manually, or fill out their own playslips because there are 194,940 combinations. If a player wanted to add 2 low number and 3 high numbers to
Jan 14, 2011, 12:46 pm - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum

Statistical Analysis of Lottery Results
No, the information I have given is still good, at least most of it is. What I was talking about there is that there are 10 digits on a pic 3 game and that filtering out a digit or digits is a Digit(s) Filter , just as there are Sums Filter , LDR Filters, Width Filters, Etc. And if you filter out 1 or more digits, they would be filtered out either straight by position or boxed for all 3 positions. I made up a possible way with which to filter out 3 Boxed digits and somehow I thought tha
Oct 22, 2010, 10:55 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

I Always thought an 85% or 90% number reduction would be enough.
Thanks for the replies everyone ..... and John..... thanks for the printout. Noticed that CA had a Straight hit off the list ....a little early. I really wish I could take advantage of some of the more obvious filters at the right times ...... after the fact they always seem so completely obvious .....of course. Perhaps.....if I were smarter it would be obvious before hand. I always think to myself...... If a smart person had the same information I had worked on at the time .
Sep 3, 2009, 10:06 am - WIN D - Mathematics Forum

There is no Math when it come to winning.
O.k., first just let me say that I don't mean to offend anyone, even though I know I will. Everyone has their own opinion and their right to it. In Wisconsin Pick 3, 000, 001, and 002 (totals 0, 1, and 2) have won. Whether or not anyone actually had those tickets, I don't know and don't care since I didn't. I do find all the number systems and mathematics on this site quite interesting and have spent some time trying to crack the lottery code. Yes you can see patterns in past draws, times of the
Jun 25, 2009, 4:08 am - GolfSmack - Mathematics Forum

Compute this !
Sure, i can give you all the statistic you want in a sight.Remember the system here:Two machines give 2 pick-3 numbers each every day for a total of 4 numbers per day.Facts have shown that machine A and B have never come with the same number (as far as my DB goes) this is exciting but not as good as to make a profit of it.In other hand, the Machine A can give the same number two times in a row (i will post the probability, im not at home right now) but never three times in a row (strange isnt it
Dec 22, 2004, 5:37 pm - cd_shopper - Mathematics Forum

Schneider randomness testing
Hi,Im working on many filters and i use relations like < > = >= <= + * - mod but there are two thinks i dont think im gonna use:Fibbonacci Series: Computers have resource problems working with Fibbonacci numbers, specially mine. They eat up too many resurces. And cant calculate big numbers.Divisibility: Computers have problems dividing by zero, which happens to be one of the pick-3 possible digits....I dont know about the Lucas theory, so no opinion on that.In short... i wont try it
Dec 21, 2004, 5:15 pm - cd_shopper - Mathematics Forum

Markov Chain Announcement
All the programs work great!!!! I'm running Windows 7. One question ....... Pick 3 or Pick 4 Manager When I check a box in any of the filters am I accepting the numbers checked or am I eliminating the numbers checked ?? Thanks GW
Jun 9, 2018, 8:06 am - Gwoof - Mathematics Forum

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