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Quote: Originally posted by PlraX on Apr 1, 2010
THANKS..DR65.. i will keep trying i dontk know i thinks that i can won.. i will play your numbers too today i let you know if i maht.. somes.. if i pick 4.. of your numbers i wanna that you share your system to me ...
ok..
You are welcome PlraX, there is no harm in trying and I hope that you hit it.
OH! No! Those numbers were just for a test! I just wanted to see if any (probably none) would come out playing around with them.
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Quote: Originally posted by dr65 on Mar 31, 2010
Okay, thank you KY Floyd, I got that.
This question - Does anything seem wrong with this:
• Any multi-draw selection that is not divisible by 7 is not eligible for the 2by2 Tuesday feature.
• The maximum grand prize liability is $220,000 (10 winners) per day except Tuesday.
• The maximum grand prize liability is $440,000 (10 winners) for a Tuesday drawing.
Yes, there's something wrong with that. The game is played in the US. I know that a lot of people who live here dont speak English, and many of those who do speak it speak it very poorly. I know I'm optimistic to the point of being delusional, but I'd really like to see websites of municipal/government entities written by people who speak English well, and clearly. Here's what they meant to say:
1. Only multi-draws that are for a full week are eligible for the Tuesday feature. Basically, it's a buy 7 and double any Tueday prize. 7 days in a week means that multi draws for 7, 14, 21 days, etc will be for full weeks. A ticket for 10 drawings may include 2 Tuesdays, but since it isn't for 14 drawings the 2nd Tuesday isn't "covered" by another 6 drawings. A ticket for 8 to 13 days should include the first Tuesday as a doubled prize.
2. The lottery reserves the right towill pay the grand prize as a parimutuel prize if there are more than 10 winners. Besides being redundant (they cover it clearly two lines later), the phrasing on this is particularly bad when it mentions "10 winners". The maximum payout is limited to 10 times the jackpot, but if 15 players win they're not going to draw 10 names from a hat and apologize to the 5 "winners" who don't get paid.
3. Ditto, with the dollar amount adjusted for the double payout on Tuesdays. This is also confusing since (I gather that) the double payout applies only to tickets that are for 7 day multi draws. If there are only 15 winners and all 15 are on tickets that don't qualify for the doubled prize the total payout would be $330,000 if it wasn't parimutuel. That's less than the "limit" of 440k. Why didn't they just leave these two lines out?
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Let's see... you have to select a red combination set and match it with the right blue combination set to win.
If there are 278 possible combos for red and 278 combos for the blue, then you have to match the right two combos together to win.
A blackout win would cost you $77,284.00 or the jackpot odds. I don't have the exact math here. Just an example.
Anyway, I think the game has been well thought out and isn't going to be easily broken.
If you look at the 2by2 results on the powerball website, you can see that the numbers are usually unique from one side to the other.
That should help in ignoring side by side duplicates. I think I would try to high/low odd/even the right digits and predict the left digits of 0, 1 or 2.
Not so easy, but with a little luck, you may get it.
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Quote: Originally posted by sfilippo on Apr 2, 2010
Let's see... you have to select a red combination set and match it with the right blue combination set to win.
If there are 278 possible combos for red and 278 combos for the blue, then you have to match the right two combos together to win.
A blackout win would cost you $77,284.00 or the jackpot odds. I don't have the exact math here. Just an example.
Anyway, I think the game has been well thought out and isn't going to be easily broken.
If you look at the 2by2 results on the powerball website, you can see that the numbers are usually unique from one side to the other.
That should help in ignoring side by side duplicates. I think I would try to high/low odd/even the right digits and predict the left digits of 0, 1 or 2.
Not so easy, but with a little luck, you may get it.
Yeah, you're right about it not being easily broken but, I've been studying this set up pretty hard and have found a weakness...I believe. After some continued R&D to validate my initial findings, I'll put it out for review to get additional input from like minds.
From my professional opinion, all these games are based on Pick 3 and should be approached as such...
This game is still "small enough" to be managed and make money on despite it's "Pair Play" basis deriving from the Pick games.
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so..its not likge game seems..but waht are you recomendation keep triying?? or not.. . the only thing i can ..say is that the game start 10 days ago.. i paly averey day and math 1..2..3 numbers..1..2.... 3.. numbers i am so far to pick.. just need more time.. since game as start.. i math... 1..or 3 numbers dialy.. .. i ve stick to my system... until i won..1 time..
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Quote: Originally posted by sfilippo on Apr 2, 2010
Let's see... you have to select a red combination set and match it with the right blue combination set to win.
If there are 278 possible combos for red and 278 combos for the blue, then you have to match the right two combos together to win.
A blackout win would cost you $77,284.00 or the jackpot odds. I don't have the exact math here. Just an example.
Anyway, I think the game has been well thought out and isn't going to be easily broken.
If you look at the 2by2 results on the powerball website, you can see that the numbers are usually unique from one side to the other.
That should help in ignoring side by side duplicates. I think I would try to high/low odd/even the right digits and predict the left digits of 0, 1 or 2.
Not so easy, but with a little luck, you may get it.
Yep, I like your basic approach and believe it will work if applied properly. However, as much as I'd like to devote more time into the system development, it's just not feasible for me because I can't play the game unless I travel to Nebraska. Even then, trying to get so many more tickets played than with Pick 3 would be cumbersome.
This is why the states should have an online method available for players. Not gonna happen, though. Government is actually very smart when it comes to lotto.
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Without proper software is very hard to win on lottery games, the harder the game it is to win the better that the software and winning technique should be.
Without a special tailor-made program I would not bother with it myself.
I would not bother with any lottery game without good software.