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Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on May 30, 2013
Is a matrix walk, anything like a random walk?
Yes. It just seems he changed the numbers of days out with letters. Its straight out the LMG, although that painting is probably for KENO divided by groups.
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Quote: Originally posted by LottoBoner on May 30, 2013
Yes. It just seems he changed the numbers of days out with letters. Its straight out the LMG, although that painting is probably for KENO divided by groups.
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Quote: Originally posted by onlymoney on May 30, 2013
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty certain a portion of the video footage I posted noted that for a modern day high-end computer, it would take roughly 2 and a half years to figure it out. So it couldn't be that easy. The human brain is better than a machine in only certain situations. But when it comes to computing numbers, the computer wins everytime.
Then the fact that a Polish mathematician figures it out is amazing, just like the lottery code painting guy. Who knew a truck driver with ill health could beat the lottery while sitting in his basement for years on end just to figure it all out?
I wish Jimmy and Boney would chime in on this. They discounted Peter St. Pierre from NH who is making about 70 grand a year for the last Five years in the p-3 and mostly the p-4. I love Jimmy, but his theories concerning Peter was digging deep, And i have a feeling they may discount this guy too. Yet he has proof of his winning tickets from the lottery office public records just like Peter does. I'm sure the wheels are grinding as we speak.lol
I should make my signature read, "Never say never".
A 2 if 5 of 56 number abbreviated wheel creates 46 lines. If you entered the numbers into the wheel in numerical order (1 to 56) in the last MM drawing and the 4th, 12th, 25th, 32nd, and 54th position were on a line, you have a five number match. I'm not saying there is a code, but in every drawing there is an order you can place the number into the wheel and get a five number match.
Since there are 46 lines, 46 different orders could match five numbers. To find the cipher (the correct order) a program could be made scanning the 46 correct orders in each drawing. If an order is found that produced several five number matches or consistently matches four numbers with an occasional five number match, the jackpot can be won for $2116 when a line matches five numbers or $10,000 when a line matches four numbers.
The cost of play without even a three number match is less than $2116 because 46 tickets will match the bonus number. Not saying it's easy because the number of possible orders is a 42 digit number.
"I wish Jimmy and Boney would chime in on this."
They're too busy telling us the odds, the house edge, and how we'll never win in the long term. Had the Brittish government counted on them to decipher codes during WWII, a swastika would be flying over Buckingham Palace today.
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Quote: Originally posted by BobP on May 29, 2013
"Says you. There was a guy years ago who cracked a code with a painting. He won like 2 or 3 JPs to prove it, yet he never revealed it because the lottery officials convinced him not to. He's passed since."
He passed some time ago. The son was and maybe still is selling copies of his old man's lotto painting. No idea if it really helped him with his wins, after all advertising copy for lottery systems isn't always 100% trustworthy.
I did download a copy of the painting from the website, resolution was too poor to make anything out. Didn't look promising. After all the son admits he couldn't figure it out.
Think that was in Au. smaller games easier to win. The Florida 5/26 game could be won simply by playing all the past winning combinations that had already been drawn, couple of dozen five number repeats while the game was live.
Maybe I'm using the wrong brand of tea leaves, no winning numbers in the bottom of this cup.
BobP
So this guy runs up to the lottery agent and says:
"Have any crazy illegal aliens won the lottery lately?"
Agent: "No, why do you ask?"
Man: "Well, somebody ran off with my wife!"
You might want to use the Lipton Green Tea leaves, they usually work well.
Also Cannabis Sativa leaves can help you "see things" that you didn't see before.
However you will probably "forget" what you "saw", if anything at all.
As for your joke, i don't really get it.
Although I think there is a general plague in the U.S. of illegal aliens, winning "our voluntary" tax.
I am not jealous. Just annoyed.
I usually hear about these illegals when they are in court or have murdered their spouse.
They have no respect for the divine nature of random.
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Quote: Originally posted by onlymoney on May 27, 2013
I've always said there is no such thing as random. Random simply means we can't understand the short term trend unless we study it. Long term trends eventually balance out and are no value to me.
I've always said there is no such thing as random.
If that's what you believe, you should have been my biggest supporter when I said.....
Because the balls are NUMBERED, it is not a random event.
I may have agreed with you at the time, but i'm not sure If it was because I was too lazy to respond, or whether it was around the same time when we weren't exactly bosom buddies due to your support of wealthy evil, power hungry elite who ruined this country financially. But please, I don't want to go through that again, I was just pointing it out as a possible reason.