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Title: How to win the lottery
Post by: Alexa on March 21, 2016, 06:51:00 AM

How to win the lottery (how to guess the winning lottery numbers)


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Title: Re: How to win the lottery
Post by: MSL on March 21, 2016, 07:35:41 AM
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The only way to increase your chances of winning is to buy more tickets, but since the odds against winning are extremely high to begin with, it's doubtful that you would have enough money to buy enough tickets to significantly increase your odds of winning.
I'd like to explain this more 'detaily' (What is a good adverb for 'detail' since 'detaily' does not exist? :P): If you play 6/49, the probability of winning on one play is 1 in 13,983,816! So, if you have only one play (one guess), your chance is just 1:13,983,816. And if you have one hundred play (one hundred guesses), your chance will be 100:13,983,816.
Title: Lottery mathematics
Post by: Non-SEO on March 28, 2016, 12:26:19 PM

About Lottery mathematics


I found something very good: Lottery mathematics (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lottery_mathematics).
Title: "Lottery has no memory"
Post by: MSL on October 20, 2018, 05:26:43 AM

About "lottery has no memory"


  About the "lottery has no memory". It's true and I'll explain more about it, because I want it to be clear for all of you.

1) The lottery has no memory. You have the same chance (close to zero) every time you play with different numbers or with the same numbers.

2) Just as a roulette wheel has no memory (the coins have no memory and the dice have no memory), so the lottery has no memory. If 6 numbers come up today, there is the same probability that those exact 6 numbers (as any other combination) will come up next time.

3) The lottery has no memory, by which I mean that winning before doesn't affect the probability of winning again and vice versa (losing before doesn't affect the probability of losing again).

4) The lottery is completely random, there is no skill involved. The likelihood that 1 set of numbers will be picked is exactly the same as any other set of numbers. It doesn't matter if a set of numbers has already won, because the lottery has no memory.

5) A random thing (as a lottery) has no memory, so the fact that a particular number was or wasn't drawn last time has no effect whatsoever on the probability that it will be drawn next time. Similarly, the lottery doesn't know what numbers are odd and what ones are even (what numbers are big and what ones are small), so there is no reason to expect there to be any form of balance in the choice of numbers. The possible combinations are so many...

There is only one way to increase your chance of wining a random thing (such as a lottery) -- buying more tickets. There are no “successful methods” of playing, "lottery hacks", "lottery techniques", "winning methods" etc.