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Scenicdrive

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Fred Zed said:
Yes, doc, stick to playing Pick3 unless you are willing to get down to work and wheel some numbers. Here is a good site to get you started: www.pick3stats.com
Yes, Fred, the good doc is willing to get down to work and wheel some numbers on his professional girlfriends and mistresses. :D Seriously, Pick3 or 4 or 5 never interest me. Perhaps I am getting old now. *frown* LOL!!! Only big time jackpots excite me. It is interesting to see if lady luck can be tempered with and I already know your answers. Do you see any differences in terms of presuppositions, systems, and methodologies you should use for big time mega Lotto (more than 10 millions for jackpots) and small time lotto games (less than 10 millions for jackpots)? Their odds of winning jackpots are very different.
 

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Scenicdrive said:
Yes, Fred, the good doc is willing to get down to work and wheel some numbers on his professional girlfriends and mistresses. Seriously, Pick3 or 4 or 5 never interest me. Perhaps I am getting old now. *frown* Only big time jackpots excite me.
Gotta get the blood pressure up somehow and big jackpots will do it. lmao Wise man you are Scenic, very wise.:D
 

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Gotta get the blood pressure up somehow and big jackpots will do it. lmao Wise man you are Scenic, very wise.
Likewise, you are not that shabby yourself, Cobster. LOL!!! :cool:
 

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Well thanks...lol
But the only thing about this wheeling system is, it's somewhat difficult to understand. Since I've never been mathematically inclined, it's making me go mental trying to understand it. Stupid Fred got me in on this crap. :rolleyes:
 

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Well thanks...lol
But the only thing about this wheeling system is, it's somewhat difficult to understand. Since I've never been mathematically inclined, it's making me go mental trying to understand it. Stupid Fred got me in on this crap.
LOL!!! Actually Fred is very profound in many ways with these numbers games. It takes time to understand something complex, especially more sophisticated wheeling systems. It is just that between Fred and the good doc, we differ in our belief systems. ;)
 

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I still believe it's random, with a HINT of guesstimation.
Yet, when I mention the big jackpots were hit by quick picks, I'm sure he doesn't like that too much. lol
 

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I still believe it's random, with a HINT of guesstimation.
Yet, when I mention the big jackpots were hit by quick picks, I'm sure he doesn't like that too much. lol
LOL!!! I guess Fred likes to have at least some control of these numbers. Hypothetically, if you can see all the possible causal relations between the lotto balls, the lotto machine, and the executioner who pushes the button of the machine, you can determine the winning combinations easy. A feat only the all knowing God or great, great, great...grandpa Zeus can do. If you have them on your side, you will win all the time. LOL!!! :cool: Otherwise, randomness of outcome and luck are the names of the game.
 

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This is where I agree. I think it's random.
*waits for Fredster to chime in now* ;)
However, the Law of Probability has maybe some minute say in it as well.
But could someone explain how the lady that won her second million in 4 years get it with a scratch card, again? H'ummmm...?
 

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This is where I agree. I think it's random.
*waits for Fredster to chime in now*
However, the Law of Probability has maybe some minute say in it as well.
But could someone explain how the lady that won her second million in 4 years get it with a scratch card, again? H'ummmm...?
The good doc heard that there is a predominant school of thought who stresses in the short run, the outcomes of lotto drawings are not as random as it should be. For example, in the short run, some numbers may come out from the lotto machine more than the others. That opens the door to all kinds of theories about prediction, manipuation, and what not. But in the long run, true randomness will reign regardless.

About the lady who won a million twice, without getting into understanding the infinite connections and interconnection of causal relations, lets say that she is one damn lucky woman. :cool: The good doc wishes he has her kind of luck!!! LOL!!!
 

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Cobster said:
This is where I agree. I think it's random.
*waits for Fredster to chime in now* ;)
However, the Law of Probability has maybe some minute say in it as well.
But could someone explain how the lady that won her second million in 4 years get it with a scratch card, again? H'ummmm...?

As all of you know the odds of winning the big prize are so high that really there is no strategy.
I would like to see a decent prize for3 or 4 numbers say $ 100 for 3 nos. $ 500 for 4 , limit top prize to pay for the xtr payout.
I have a hard enough time getting 3 numbers . Blackjack has better odds.
 

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Scenicdrive said:
The good doc heard that there is a predominant school of thought who stresses in the short run, the outcomes of lotto drawings are not as random as it should be. For example, in the short run, some numbers may come out from the lotto machine more than the others. That opens the door to all kinds of theories about prediction, manipuation, and what not. But in the long run, true randomness will reign regardless.

About the lady who won a million twice, without getting into understanding the infinite connections and interconnection of causal relations, lets say that she is one damn lucky woman. The good doc wishes he has her kind of luck!!! LOL!!!
Ya, that lady has lady luck on her side. Probably a feminist, figures. ;)

But I'll keep trying the wheeling and the quick picks for the bigger stuff. =)
 

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booboobear said:
As all of you know the odds of winning the big prize are so high that really there is no strategy.
I would like to see a decent prize for3 or 4 numbers say $ 100 for 3 nos. $ 500 for 4 , limit top prize to pay for the xtr payout.
I have a hard enough time getting 3 numbers . Blackjack has better odds.
I agree ,,the lower - tier prices really suck. When I got 5/6 back in May all I got was $2,800..the guy who got 6/6 got $8million. To make matters worse he collected his big cheque the same day I collected mine, I actually saw them hand over the big cheque to him. 5/6 without bonus should be at least $100,000, with bonus $250,000.
 

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Fred Zed said:
I agree ,,the lower - tier prices really suck. When I got 5/6 back in May all I got was $2,800..the guy who got 6/6 got $8million. To make matters worse he collected his big cheque the same day I collected mine, I actually saw them hand over the big cheque to him. 5/6 without bonus should be at least $100.000, with bonus $250,000.
Geezzz, that must be ten times worse than the best strip tease that one can imagine. :eek: Lets go get the biggies Fred!!! LOL!!!
 

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Fred Zed said:
I agree ,,the lower - tier prices really suck. When I got 5/6 back in May all I got was $2,800..the guy who got 6/6 got $8million. To make matters worse he collected his big cheque the same day I collected mine, I actually saw them hand over the big cheque to him. 5/6 without bonus should be at least $100.000, with bonus $250,000.
Did I read that right Fred?
5/6 numbers should only be a measly $100.000???
Doesn't matter how many 0's you put after the decimal point, that still reads as $100 - one hundred. :D
 

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Did I read that right Fred?
5/6 numbers should only be a measly $100.000???
Doesn't matter how many 0's you put after the decimal point, that still reads as $100 - one hundred.
Don't worry, Cobster. When Freddie hits it big, he will hire a secretary to do the typing for him. :cool: Hope his secretary is not typing while sitting on his lap. LOL!!!
 

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Ya, then you know he'll create a new forum called...
"Secretaries (onlap)"
"Secreataries (ondesk)". :D
 

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Ya, then you know he'll create a new forum called...
"Secretaries (onlap)"
"Secreataries (ondesk)".
You mean "Sex-cretaries On Your Lap" or "Sex-cretaries On Your Desk"??? Wouldn't that be reserved for lotto winners only??? :p LOL!!!
 

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lol.
Yep, for lotto winners only with a minimum of $100 to be eligible to post. :p
 

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lol.
Yep, for lotto winners only with a minimum of $100 to be eligible to post.
Geezzz....The good doc sees a long line forming for Pick 3 & 4s. Please make sure the sex-cretaries do not add any more 0s to $100 or the sex-cretaries may not be too busy. LOL!!! :p
 
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