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How to calculate "HITS" based on a numbers hit dates?
Sorry, I don't know about skips. Draws between Draws is used on another site. Say that 234 hits today and again in 10 days. That 10 days is 20 Draws between Draws. The sit list each time that a number hits by Draws between Draws, and other ways. Being that the hit date varies, I was trying to decide if I should remove the outlier number to predict the next hit date. After I convert 10 Draws between Draws into days, I put the days into a Date Calculator on the web. This method gives you a sugg
Apr 3, 2012, 1:18 am - Googler - Mathematics Forum

Amnightus asks, How many Mathematicians Play the Lottery
None of us can know the answer to the first question because of the anonymity provided by the web and by this site. As to the answer to the second question we can only answer from our own personal experience and knowledge of our acquaintances who fell within the description you provided. I'd estimate probably 5% of the several hundred scientists in various fields I was immediately acquainted with personally during my life played the lottery frequently enough to allow me to become aware of
Apr 12, 2011, 11:36 am - JosephusMinimus - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Detailed Error Information: Module IIS Web Core Notification MapRequestHandler Handler StaticFile Error Code 0x80070002 Requested URL http://intelbet.somee.com:80/tools/nnlp.exe Physical Path d:\DZHosts\LocalUser\stoopendaal\www.intelbet.somee.com\tools\nnlp.exe Logon Method Anonymous Logon User Anonymous site down regards Tokecap
Sep 24, 2015, 6:57 am - tokecap - Mathematics Forum

Can math and logic improve chances of winning a jackpot?
Your Money More: CNNMoney CNN Video Lottery CNN Money Was Forced To Take Down This Idiotic Lottery Tips Video Jill Krasny Mar. 16, 2012, 4:03 PM 5,187 17 Yesterday, Zac Bissonnette, author of Debt-Free U and a prominent personal finance expert, launched a Twitter tirade on a highly dubious video that hit the web yesterday. The CNN Money video featured Richard Lustig, a self-published author in Florida who's won the lottery several times. After the video aired, his $34.50 boo
Aug 12, 2013, 4:36 am - SergeM - Mathematics Forum

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