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Quote: Originally posted by jimmy4164 on Jan 28, 2013
Ronnie316,
Why is a question about the results of your 25 plays in a Megamillions drawing "divisive?"
Could it be because you don't like what the answer reveals?
And are you sure no one cares? I disagree, and consequently, I've decided to answer the question you should have answered yourself, myself. I'm sure you could have received some assistance from rdgrnr, who has lots of free time, so much so that he/she volunteers many hours per week here at LP, helping to keep it a well oiled machine, but you must be so busy that you never even thought of that.
Stay tuned - an analysis of your 25 picks is being prepared.
--Jimmy4164
First off jim, I answered BOTH question in my own way. Feel free to give yourself an answer to your own questions. And please answer yourself in your own way........ if you must.
Second, the last time you made a plea for readers to post, several new posters said they were much more interested in looking for ways to get BETTER ODDS than your constant nagging and bickering.
The only people who came to your aid were bonehead and med.
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Quote: Originally posted by mediabrat on Jan 29, 2013
But you have already admitted that you have no strategy, that your "success", such as it is, is merely a product of good guessing. So why do you continue to pitch this idea that you have some monumental strategy that makes you BETTER than everyone else when we all know that's not true?
When you think about it, if you guys had such a great scientific perspective you would be asking questions NOT telling everyone what you already KNOW.............
For example when your "One in 1000" blog was in operation HOW were you able to MISS hitting 5 of 5 so many times when, from a statistical point of view you should have hit (on average) every 21.7 draws??
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Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on Jan 29, 2013
Thanks for sharing x, because of the P.E.F. these number combinations have BETTER ODDS.
And that is why this entire thread, and you by association, is a complete and utter fraud. "I get better odds because I say so." No mathematical facts, no reproducible methods, just raw, unfiltered EGO.
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Quote: Originally posted by mediabrat on Jan 29, 2013
And that is why this entire thread, and you by association, is a complete and utter fraud. "I get better odds because I say so." No mathematical facts, no reproducible methods, just raw, unfiltered EGO.
That works for me, are you saying that doesn't work for you??
And what are your odds, hmmm? Or are we not going to know that until after the drawing and you "calculate" your "odds" based on how good your guess was?
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Quote: Originally posted by mediabrat on Jan 29, 2013
And what are your odds, hmmm? Or are we not going to know that until after the drawing and you "calculate" your "odds" based on how good your guess was?
You must be off your meds, I never that I "guess" at the numbers and I dont.
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Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on Jan 29, 2013
So your saying that "good guessing" is NOT a strategy?
What makes you think your personal dekintion of "good guessing" ia a universally accepted one?
Perhaps my "good guessing" is only one of the many means by which a player can get BETTER ODDS?
We all know its way BETTER than your "One in 1000" means of "good guessing"
"Good guessing" does nobody but you any good, not if you're just pulling numbers out of thin air. Informed guessing might be useful, but I haven't seen you put forth any ideas on what consistutes an informed guess. (Besides, you can't beat random, but since we passed that exit ages ago, we might as well not even mention it.)
You asked me the question, but we could just as easily ask the same of you: What makes you think your personal defintion of "good guessing" is a universally accepted one?
And your constant insistence on bringing up a project that I abandoned MONTHS ago -- and, for the umpteenth time, a project that was NOT attempting to win a jackpot, no matter how many times you say otherwise -- proves that that you are completely and utterly obsessed with me. Still bitter that I refused to be your personal programming slave? I see you managed to convince Stack to carry your water, though; how much is that costing you?
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Quote: Originally posted by mediabrat on Jan 29, 2013
"Good guessing" does nobody but you any good, not if you're just pulling numbers out of thin air. Informed guessing might be useful, but I haven't seen you put forth any ideas on what consistutes an informed guess. (Besides, you can't beat random, but since we passed that exit ages ago, we might as well not even mention it.)
You asked me the question, but we could just as easily ask the same of you: What makes you think your personal defintion of "good guessing" is a universally accepted one?
And your constant insistence on bringing up a project that I abandoned MONTHS ago -- and, for the umpteenth time, a project that was NOT attempting to win a jackpot, no matter how many times you say otherwise -- proves that that you are completely and utterly obsessed with me. Still bitter that I refused to be your personal programming slave? I see you managed to convince Stack to carry your water, though; how much is that costing you?
I convinced Stack of something? And how much did it cost me? Now your just making yourself look stupid.
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Quote: Originally posted by mediabrat on Jan 29, 2013
"Good guessing" does nobody but you any good, not if you're just pulling numbers out of thin air. Informed guessing might be useful, but I haven't seen you put forth any ideas on what consistutes an informed guess. (Besides, you can't beat random, but since we passed that exit ages ago, we might as well not even mention it.)
You asked me the question, but we could just as easily ask the same of you: What makes you think your personal defintion of "good guessing" is a universally accepted one?
And your constant insistence on bringing up a project that I abandoned MONTHS ago -- and, for the umpteenth time, a project that was NOT attempting to win a jackpot, no matter how many times you say otherwise -- proves that that you are completely and utterly obsessed with me. Still bitter that I refused to be your personal programming slave? I see you managed to convince Stack to carry your water, though; how much is that costing you?
So Stack is my be-otch now?? Is that what you are trying to say? We don't call you "med" for nothing.