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thats very interetsing
i have a degree in applied physics yet cant find a job
im working on something very advanced alsofor pick 3 and also am very close
my statistics professor in college said the pick 3 can be solved str8 every game using matrices and linear algebra but uses very complicated equations having alot of unknowns
the system im using here he gave us as a weekend homework assignment 20 years ago
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Quote: Originally posted by LKMIKE on Apr 25, 2010
thats very interetsing
i have a degree in applied physics yet cant find a job
im working on something very advanced alsofor pick 3 and also am very close
my statistics professor in college said the pick 3 can be solved str8 every game using matrices and linear algebra but uses very complicated equations having alot of unknowns
the system im using here he gave us as a weekend homework assignment 20 years ago
Very interesting,Mike...
I'm pretty sure your college professor was talking about Hypergeometric Distribution formulas which are a real pain to muster however here again the real killer is the repeat factor of digits that tends to throw off the HD formulas....
My problem right now is trying to find the other entangled digit in the QED Algorithm and to do it consistently..
I'm beginning to believe everything Ive been taught about pick 3 is wrong and a whole new branch of calculations are needed..
Good Luck in your quest,Mike...I hope youre very successful .. !!
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Quote: Originally posted by crow on Apr 25, 2010
No,Mike,I'm not a mathematician however I pretty much remember all my math equations from college...my strong suit is actually Biology..
A 60%-70% win rate would be the Holy Grail of "ALL" lotto systems...
I would suggest you keep up your testing and modify when needed...
Its great to see youre working on this Mike and using statistics as a strong foundation..
I wish you the best of Luck my friend ...
Crow,
Ineresting path you are on applying algorithmic methodology. I am a computer science guy, and always tried to break down the pick3/4, using tried and true formulas. I think you are in a very interesting space with the QED, and I see clearly too the difficulty in obtaining that elusive missing digit! Need to defeat the randomness!
A college professor of mine (statistics class) once said 'numbers just never do what they are supposed to'. A ponderable statement there...
One thing of importance to remember is that the Lottery Commmission fires off test draws before on camera draw. This is done for auditors, but I believe it helps throw the odds over to the house. At least a little. Would love to know what those off camera draws are!
Keep up the excellent prognostications, and much luck!