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Odds of winning.
You are correct. You would simply play all the combos (36) that have a 3 in them. You could also do it for the Pick 4 but there would be 84 combos to play.
Aug 18, 2013, 4:31 pm - grwurston - Mathematics Forum

Giant Outliers in little old Pick 3
Maryland has some qualifiers, For straights Mid. 718 out 5,171, 002 out 5,119. Boxed 099 out 1,773, 137 out 630. Eve. straight 675 out 5,260, 842 out 5,240, 394 out 5,187. Boxed 199 out 1,478 089 out 934. There are triples that are out a long time also, plus some #'s that have never hit straight. I ony included singles and doubles thata have hit.
Jun 30, 2013, 10:59 pm - grwurston - Mathematics Forum

please statistic / algebra math help needed her for pic 3
There are 120 straight single combos for 2,4,5,7,8,9. You can then filter them any way you like with the positional wheel that is here. It took me about 8 seconds to enter the digits and get the combinations.
Jun 9, 2012, 11:17 pm - grwurston - Mathematics Forum

please statistic / algebra math help needed her for pic 3
Try the pick 3 positional wheel here on the LP. But you will have to upgrade your membership.
Jun 8, 2012, 7:21 pm - grwurston - Mathematics Forum

Cashman87 the key to winning the lottery (2007)
When you say only low combinations, do you mean using 3 low digits or low sums or 2 low / one high combinations? Are you looking for all single numbers or can you use doubles too? All low digit single combos would be 012,013,014,023,024,123,034,124,134,234, All low digit doubles would be 001,002,011,003,004,022,112,113,122,033,114,133,223,044,224,233,144,244,334,344 All low digit triples would be 000,111,222,333,444
Apr 8, 2012, 11:22 pm - grwurston - Mathematics Forum

A mathematical and probable way to keep track and figure even and odd for future games.
Greenfox, I really like your chart. The patterns really jump out at you. I suppose you could also do this with low and high numbers too, is that right? I'm going to try this for my state and see what happens. Thanks for posting this. Good Luck!!!
Oct 31, 2011, 6:36 pm - grwurston - Mathematics Forum

Maybe Why You Cant Crack Pick3/Pick4 with 1 ticket...
How do you know the balls don't talk to each other? They are all locked up in a case inside a locked room that must be entered by two people at the same time. No one could possibly know what goes on in there.
Oct 22, 2011, 8:14 pm - grwurston - Mathematics Forum

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