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Quote: Originally posted by ScreamingMidget on Apr 24, 2017
And since people are questioning it, I posted these sets for today. These are for straight hits.
I filtered using the most overdue set of pairs. I also sorted them by ShortSUMs.
Sure enough, the sets hit. I don't think dates, pyramids, or anything
else has anything to do with it.
This isn't Dr. Miracle, where you play certain sets on a certain date, and after the fact
call it like it is. Yes, numbers repeat, it's bound to happen. There's only 10 digits per Position.
They will eventually line up and repeat. Also, vT 2 was the longest out in the 2nd Position, for
16 combined draws.
You can break down the lottery in all kinds of ways, stats, even's and odds, highs and lows, whatever
the case may be.
I'll be the 1st to say that you along with some other posters here are on your game, no doubt about it, but here's my issue, the lottery does this type of thing all of the time & most of the time its after they pay out a huge amount(I'm just referring to 3 & 4 digit games) usually in the millions, lets get down to the nitty gritty, its a known fact that they do pre draws(they say its to test the equipment, SURE) I don't know how you feel about it, but to me that's cheating, there should only be 1 draw, who's to say that the #'s we're actually seeing isn't the pre draw #'s, putting only a few people in charge of an billion dollar company isn't wise, especially when said company isn't theirs to begin with, there's bound to be corruption, when it all boils down I feel like this, if they're going to take our money at least be fair about it & let the # that's really drawn stand
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Quote: Originally posted by Lottery4Me on Apr 23, 2017
Exact repeats from Jan 31, I know that the lottery is a legitimate ponzi scheme, but come on, they'll punish both retailers & customers alike for cheating, but they do it on a daily basis, theres NO way that random numbers should be falling like this, but let them tell it their system is checked against any fraudulent activity, the people watching are paid by the people they're watching, yep couldn't nothing go wrong with their system, the cheating can only go on as long as the consumer allows it, when we've decided that we've had enough it will stop, remember its built on our money, NOT theirs
You know where I'm getting my numbers from? Benfords Law Pick 3 sheets. Take a read at this:
" I must say that after WIN D made the first post regarding Benford’s Law that I knew it would apply to lottery games, especially Pick 3. I was already somewhat familiar with the bias, I just didn’t know exactly how to apply it.
Ohio is not the only state who’s Pick 3 follows Benford’s Law. Virtually every state that I’ve tested follows it just as closely. "
"There was one state in particular that I was just itching to test. After reading how Benford’s Law can be used to detect fraud, I though it would be interesting to see how closely INDIANAS lottery measured up. There seems to be a lot of suspicion here on LP that the Indiana Pick 3 and Pick 4 are rigged. While I haven’t yet tested their Pick 4 game, their Pick 3 holds up just as good as any of the other states I tested. This surprised me. I was actually hoping to discover (and prove) that it was rigged by using Benford’s Law, which by the way, is something that’s not supposed to even exist in lottery games—LOL!"
The thread is old, so the pictures are obviously missing, but the information is still there.
There's a few other threads as well, just search " Benfords Law Lottery Post" In Google, and you can view them.
EDIT:
Forgot to mention, that BL numbers hit around 1 in 4 draws. Here's Florida stats:
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Quote: Originally posted by ScreamingMidget on Apr 24, 2017
I've seen you say this before. And I asked before when you mentioned it. Do they just keep doing live drawings until
the number matches on the computer? Because otherwise, that makes no sense.
If you see the live drawings, you'll see that things the announcer repeat the numbers in the same voice pattern. When the numbers are drawn, it seems like a recording instead of a live drawing. All the numbers are already recorded long ago. The computer comes up the numbers for the drawing. Then they just broadcast the recorded number drawing. You have seen that a lot of states are using the computer to draw the numbers. Whose to say that FL Lottery isn't doing the same thing? Only we never see a computer generated drawing.