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Wheeling software
There are FREE LP Pick 6 Wheels at the top of the page, under the Blue SYSTEMS Tab. Plug in your numbers, and the LP Computer does the Wheeling for you.
Jan 1, 2015, 3:04 pm - destinycreation - Mathematics Forum

Why not all the Probability, Statistics, Calculus Theories applied all in 1 to lottery
Hi rundown. I bought a membership before I realized how few posts the Math forum gets. The Lottery systems forum, the Pick 5 and Pick 6 forums and Jackpot forum have a few more. But until my membership runs out I hope you'll allow a few posts here even if you don't agree with them.
Mar 12, 2011, 2:00 pm - JosephusMinimus - Mathematics Forum

I cracked Pick6...But to do it i first need the answer to these 2 questions..
The headline of the topic does have some validation to it. Many systems crack the pick 6 lottery; however none have been able to break it. Each time another drawing occurs, the crack placed by the system, is quickly erased.
Jul 25, 2009, 8:36 pm - xandercage - Mathematics Forum

Wheeling software
I know many people who play only full systems on our pick 6. We have forms for this. You just mark 7 to 14 numbers. I used to play just one full system with 8 numbers and won 3/8 to 4/8 with that for the old 6+R/42 at 50 cents a combination. On the other side I don't know wheel players around here, it is full system or same number combinations.
Jan 15, 2015, 7:41 pm - SergeM - Mathematics Forum

What Does It Take To Win (Mathematically Speaking?)
From a strictly practical perspective the lottery administration is doing a sufficient job if players can't predict the results of future draws to gain advantages over other players. If anyone anywhere is able to do that they've kept it well hidden. A few repeated jackpot winners are around and one of them has a PHD in math. If she has anything more than a a luckier streak than other players she doesn't admit to it and she hasn't been in the news lately. Some of her wins were high value scratche
Mar 18, 2011, 10:04 am - JosephusMinimus - Mathematics Forum

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