Quote: Originally posted by visiondude on Mar 29, 2011
RL, while i do appreciate the effort and extent you went to in your attempt at legitimizing your personal pursuit of the lottery, it's still a claimed hypothesis, and nothing more.
while you laid out it's partial methodology, the fact still remains, when it gets down to it's reall life application (putting your own money on it), "it" ....(like any other "system") .....can not produce a consistent sustainable repeatability where you can truthfully claim you can actually create an edge via your efforts.
you, nor anyone else can actually demonstrate the ability to predict/alter/manipulate a random event
the following "reminder" is not for your benefit, because you obviously discard this small piece of reality, but it is for the reading audience, and it goes like this.
(1) lottery balls have no memory. they don't know which one is due, which one is shy, which one has been on vacation for months, they have no idea who has been penciling them in because they like "that number", they have no idea when a computer program has been "fine tuned" to favor them......lottery balls have zero memory, and each one has the same chance to come up every draw. it is incongruent with logical thinking that even though they haven't made an appearance in a very long time, that somehow they are "due". that's rediculous, considering at each draw each ball has the same chance period.
(2) even if someone could detect a pattern via the usage of the same ballsets, you nor anyone else knows which ballsets or machines they are using for that draw, because they switch them around while denying public knowledge, thereby negating any pattern.
(3) no one experiences continuity of success, as claimed "success" is always represented in a sliding scale form "painted" by the claimed "successor". proponents of lottery "systems" who claim they have something are in a constant state of flux, forever searching and tweaking. why is that, if it "works". these facts portend excuse, not success.
success is sustained and demonstrated again thru the one and only qualifying factor.....repeatability
without repeatability, you have wishful thinking.
(4) tons of hyperbole, on the back of high falutin hypothesis, sans hard evidence. "i can i can i can i can, and here's how i do it"....."what, you want me to show you that it works? noooo, i can't do that" followed by the excuse...."hey, it's my system and my hard work, get your own"
.......which is lame, because people like don't care "how it works", only that it does...
9 years at LP, and still not one who actually demonstrates they can when pressed to do so. that is a fact
(5) this is a hard fact of life, and one reminder guys like you are not going to like, but it's necessary to prove my point that it's just random......that even if anyone could, the lotteries would change it up and negate your hard work toot suite, forcing your wishful thinking back to square one, where you are going to have to expend even more time and effort into something that would eventually happen again, ad infirediculoustimedraininginitum
you want the hard truth (wishful thinkers ignore hard truth, but here goes)......there will never come a time in future history where anyone will exploit the lottery for manipulative gain. the hard truth is, the lotteries wouldn't allow it if it were possible, and would immediately send it back to impossible land.
you cannot reason with a person who doesn't accept that common sense fact of life.
any "pursuit" now certainly has no future, because the future will always be manipulated so you can't anyways.
now, does that mean we shouldn't pursue something in life based on eventual roadblocks? heck no. you charge ahead, when there is a goal that is attainable.
the lottery is a random event everytime it happens, because past history doesn't count, anymore than the impossibility of future predictability, anyomre than the certainity the lotteries won't allow it.
do you have to buy only 1QP? no no and no times PI.
but you waste time thinking you can manipulate a designed random event designed enough to be impossible to exploit
crazy that after all these years at LP that it never occured to me that the lottery can ruin wishful thinking with one small tweak of the matrix, negating completely all your previous efforts, only to sit and wait until they tweak it again.
therein lay the reasoning why i preach the gospel of common sense.
it is amazing where a man or woman can take themselves, so long as it's not on the bullet train of desperation