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Australia Member #166169 May 8, 2015 117 Posts Offline | Well done, Millionswanted !! 
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Tanhauser Gates Holy See (Vatican City State) Member #139275 February 18, 2013 254 Posts Offline | Reporting another small win on VikingLotto on drawing date March 23rd using NNLP. Won one 3/6, NOK 50 win, NOK 100 played. This time I played 20 lines using a draw history in drawing order, not numerical order. In addition to the settings for VikingLotto mentioned earlier in the thread, I also used Momentum: 0.27 and Fixed Seed Input Weights: 11. Drawing order examples, last three VikingLotto draws: 40 12 47 11 45 37 14 6 40 38 42 33 33 18 40 46 37 45 Numerical order examples, last three VikingLotto draws: 11 12 37 40 45 47 6 14 33 38 40 42 18 33 37 40 45 46 Congratulations,MillionsWanted. I think,finally,you will get the big one. It´s only a question of time!! Regards | | |
Norway Member #9517 December 10, 2004 1837 Posts Offline | Congratulations,MillionsWanted. I think,finally,you will get the big one. It´s only a question of time!! Regards I would like to believe so. Now or in 10,000 year. Not giving up yet!  | | |
United States Member #59352 March 13, 2008 5626 Posts Offline
| As concerning time, even a broken clock is correct twice a day. Time is not our friend when it comes to winning a lottery, games don't last forever. Many tools can increase our chances for lower prizes but the big one is in a league of it's own. Lower level prizes can be misleading when it comes to how close we came to winning. A couple years ago I posed a question. Lets say that God gave me one PB line and said 5 of the numbers were correct. He does not tell me which 5 so how many lines do I need to play to cover every combination for a 5+1 win. The answer may surprise many which is the point of this post. The odds of winning a JP are written in stone and cannot be fudged to our advantage. Lower level prizes are not so ridged. Playing one line gives us the most bang for our buck but since time is a factor, "we want to win within our lifetimes" the only mathematical sound system for increasing our chances for a JP win is to buy more tickets. Each additional ticket we purchase does not have the the same value of coverage so this too has to be considered. I have written dozens of predictors over the last 25 years and a couple worked for a while but overall they all failed. Some looked good at times but I think it was due to the broken clock parallel and had nothing to do with the actual predictor. A good NN can calculate the best numbers based on the data being analyzed but don't expect the best numbers to show in the next game. It just don't work that way. RL | | |
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New Mexico United States Member #86096 January 29, 2010 21589 Posts Offline | As concerning time, even a broken clock is correct twice a day. Time is not our friend when it comes to winning a lottery, games don't last forever. Many tools can increase our chances for lower prizes but the big one is in a league of it's own. Lower level prizes can be misleading when it comes to how close we came to winning. A couple years ago I posed a question. Lets say that God gave me one PB line and said 5 of the numbers were correct. He does not tell me which 5 so how many lines do I need to play to cover every combination for a 5+1 win. The answer may surprise many which is the point of this post. The odds of winning a JP are written in stone and cannot be fudged to our advantage. Lower level prizes are not so ridged. Playing one line gives us the most bang for our buck but since time is a factor, "we want to win within our lifetimes" the only mathematical sound system for increasing our chances for a JP win is to buy more tickets. Each additional ticket we purchase does not have the the same value of coverage so this too has to be considered. I have written dozens of predictors over the last 25 years and a couple worked for a while but overall they all failed. Some looked good at times but I think it was due to the broken clock parallel and had nothing to do with the actual predictor. A good NN can calculate the best numbers based on the data being analyzed but don't expect the best numbers to show in the next game. It just don't work that way. RL I think the powerball and other big games will be around for a long time. People just love to gamble. As far as winning tracking does help alot. I missed the jackpot (5 of 6) Texas lottery back in the 90's when I lived there. Once I start on your software tlex I think I can win it. I hit 3 of 5 all the time in Nm Roadrunnercash with just simple math. More effort and I'm going to win it . The prizes rarely get over $300k. While they are bashing im cashing. 
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Norway Member #9517 December 10, 2004 1837 Posts Offline | Yet another small win, 4/7 on Saturday lotto which is a 7/34 lottery. Played 32 lines (NOK 160) and won NOK 50. Not really impressive, considering the amount of lines played. The history list had only 13 draws in draw order and the lottery changed to a new lottery drawing machine 5 or 6 weeks ago. I have never really got the hang of the Saturday lottery. It's hard to find the right settings, perhaps because it is pretty random. | | |
Maryland United States Member #126390 April 8, 2012 434 Posts Offline | I think the powerball and other big games will be around for a long time. People just love to gamble. As far as winning tracking does help alot. I missed the jackpot (5 of 6) Texas lottery back in the 90's when I lived there. Once I start on your software tlex I think I can win it. I hit 3 of 5 all the time in Nm Roadrunnercash with just simple math. More effort and I'm going to win it . The prizes rarely get over $300k. It is also very important to believe it in all levels, conscious and subconscious and everything is possible.. Anyway I just want to ask you Lakerben if you can clarify or guide me to the thread about software that you referring here in your post, I would like to try it. Thank you!  "In all chaos there is a cosmos, in all disorder a secret order." - Carl Jung | | |
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mid-Ohio United States Member #9 March 24, 2001 20272 Posts Offline | "Lets say that God gave me one PB line and said 5 of the numbers were correct. He does not tell me which 5 so how many lines do I need to play to cover every combination for a 5+1 win." That's a problem of most lottery players, if they could win $50,000 with a 4+1 match or $1M with a 5+0 match with one $2 ticket for sure they would be more interested in winning a jackpot with millions of $2 tickets. They would prefer to end up with nothing rather than a measly $50,000 or $1M prize. * you don't need to buy every combination, just the winning ones *
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Tanhauser Gates Holy See (Vatican City State) Member #139275 February 18, 2013 254 Posts Offline | | | |
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New Mexico United States Member #86096 January 29, 2010 21589 Posts Offline | It is also very important to believe it in all levels, conscious and subconscious and everything is possible.. Anyway I just want to ask you Lakerben if you can clarify or guide me to the thread about software that you referring here in your post, I would like to try it. Thank you!  Rl's tlex software. While they are bashing im cashing. 
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Maryland United States Member #126390 April 8, 2012 434 Posts Offline | Thank you! "In all chaos there is a cosmos, in all disorder a secret order." - Carl Jung | | |
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mid-Ohio United States Member #9 March 24, 2001 20272 Posts Offline | As concerning time, even a broken clock is correct twice a day. Time is not our friend when it comes to winning a lottery, games don't last forever. Many tools can increase our chances for lower prizes but the big one is in a league of it's own. Lower level prizes can be misleading when it comes to how close we came to winning. A couple years ago I posed a question. Lets say that God gave me one PB line and said 5 of the numbers were correct. He does not tell me which 5 so how many lines do I need to play to cover every combination for a 5+1 win. The answer may surprise many which is the point of this post. The odds of winning a JP are written in stone and cannot be fudged to our advantage. Lower level prizes are not so ridged. Playing one line gives us the most bang for our buck but since time is a factor, "we want to win within our lifetimes" the only mathematical sound system for increasing our chances for a JP win is to buy more tickets. Each additional ticket we purchase does not have the the same value of coverage so this too has to be considered. I have written dozens of predictors over the last 25 years and a couple worked for a while but overall they all failed. Some looked good at times but I think it was due to the broken clock parallel and had nothing to do with the actual predictor. A good NN can calculate the best numbers based on the data being analyzed but don't expect the best numbers to show in the next game. It just don't work that way. RL "Lets say that God gave me one PB line and said 5 of the numbers were correct. He does not tell me which 5 so how many lines do I need to play to cover every combination for a 5+1 win." By the way, did you ever figure out the number of additional lines needed to match 5+1? * you don't need to buy every combination, just the winning ones *
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United States Member #59352 March 13, 2008 5626 Posts Offline
| There are 350 4 of 5 lines for any 5 number combo drawn in a 5-69 plus one 5 of 5 for a total of 351 lines to cover the white balls using the existing bonus number. We could discard the one line as we know it has a incorrect number. We add the existing bonus number on all of these lines. Next we must assume that the first line may have 5 correct white balls / numbers and that the bonus number is wrong. There are 26 bonus numbers but we only need to play 25 of them from this point as we have covered every combination with that bonus number. So to finish off we play the 5 God given white balls along with the remaining 25 bonus numbers. This gives us another 25 lines for a total of 375. We know the God line has 5 correct so it would pay to throw it in with the others but it's not required. If we are playing multiple to start off with then the total is compounded. Lets say God gave us 5 lines and said only one had 5 winning numbers correct, how many would it take to cover. What if we played 25 lines. Hitting a JP-1 is not getting close unless you knew the incorrect number and chose not to play it. JP prizes are in a league of there own. All other prizes not so much as they have lots of wiggle room. RL | | |
United States Member #59352 March 13, 2008 5626 Posts Offline
| P.S. A 4+1 pays $50K so 375*50,000=$18,750,000 and a 5+0 pays $1,000,000. Depending on the size of the JP it might pay to just buy 375 of the God lines. $375,000,000 would be enough to make me happy or the 18.75 mill for that matter. RL | | |
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mid-Ohio United States Member #9 March 24, 2001 20272 Posts Offline | There are 350 4 of 5 lines for any 5 number combo drawn in a 5-69 plus one 5 of 5 for a total of 351 lines to cover the white balls using the existing bonus number. We could discard the one line as we know it has a incorrect number. We add the existing bonus number on all of these lines. Next we must assume that the first line may have 5 correct white balls / numbers and that the bonus number is wrong. There are 26 bonus numbers but we only need to play 25 of them from this point as we have covered every combination with that bonus number. So to finish off we play the 5 God given white balls along with the remaining 25 bonus numbers. This gives us another 25 lines for a total of 375. We know the God line has 5 correct so it would pay to throw it in with the others but it's not required. If we are playing multiple to start off with then the total is compounded. Lets say God gave us 5 lines and said only one had 5 winning numbers correct, how many would it take to cover. What if we played 25 lines. Hitting a JP-1 is not getting close unless you knew the incorrect number and chose not to play it. JP prizes are in a league of there own. All other prizes not so much as they have lots of wiggle room. RL The way I figured it: Assuming the God line could be represented by 1 2 3 4 5 +6, there would be only 6 combinations of five using the six numbers times 26 bonus numbers which would be 156 combinations. If you eliminate any combinations where the bonus number and one of the five core numbers were the same you would only have 126 to play. * you don't need to buy every combination, just the winning ones *
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