On Mar 12, 3:59=A0pm, Stig Holmquist <stigfjor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 16:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Mensanator
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> >On Mar 11, 9:45=A0am, Stig Holmquist <stigfjor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:24:17 -0700 (PDT), Mensanator
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> >> <mensana...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >On Mar 10, 8:19=A0pm, Stig Holmquist <stigfjor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >> On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 13:14:21 -0700 (PDT), Mensanator
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> >> >> <mensana...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >> >On Mar 10, 5:58=A0am, Stig Holmquist <stigfjor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >> >> On Sun, 9 Mar 2008 15:56:47 -0700 (PDT), Mensanator
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> >> >> >> <mensana...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >> >> >On Mar 9, 2:39?pm, Stig Holmquist <stigfjor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >> >> >> If you add up the numbers ein each position after they have
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> >> >> >> >> sorted in ascending order
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> >> >> >> >Why would you do a silly thing like that?
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> >> >> >> >Wouldn't doing stats on which ball is drawn first
> >> >> >> >be more meaningful?
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> >> >> >> If you think stats based on order of draw are more meaningful
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> >> >> >It could be. Suppose the two most frequently occuring balls
> >> >> >drawn are 17 & 18. But they always come up as the first ball
> >> >> >drawn and almost never in the same drawing. Thus, it may be
> >> >> >that 17 & 18 are competing for the same bucket (which could
> >> >> >happen if the balls are loaded into the drum in numerical order
> >> >> >and not stirred properly as was the case in Illinois in 1984).
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> >> >> >> feel free to calculate them
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> >> >> >Already have.
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> >> >> >> and tell us what is so interesting about them.
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> >> >> >Such as actually coming up with winning numbers?
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> >> >> >> .Order of draw can be found at various sites. Go ahead.
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> >> >> >I won the Illinois Lotto twice. Only match 4's however,
> >> >> >so I only got about $1000. And shortly thereafter they
> >> >> >modified the Lotto machines to make them much more random
> >> >> >and render such statistics meaningless.
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> >> >> >>I specifically asked about the PB game, not some state game.
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> >> >> What is the significance of deviations from 28 for any of the five
> >> >> positions of PB?
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> >> >**** if I know. The point I'm making is you are assuming without
> >> >proof that there is none. If you're wrong, then your stats are
> >> >worthless.
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> >> >>The PB numbers are tested rigorously for randomness by MUSL
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> >> so if you have any evidence that they are not random
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> >I just said, in the 1984 Illinois Lotto they weren't random.
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> >> please post it or else STFU.
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> >I just did.
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> >> You are making an ass of yourself.
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> >I'm not the ass who's going to lose money playing lotteries.
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> >> So far you have made no
> >> positive contribution to the subject matter.
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> >Except to point out the fallacy of your plan.
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> >> Your comments are not
> >> only silly, they are outright stupid.
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> >Sounds like jealousy.
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> >> Good luck with your tests.
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> >Are you crying?
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> >>You should join the Lottery Post bang. They welcoma inane comments
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> You would be very popular there. Here we deal in strict mathematical
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How many mathematicians do you know who've won the lottery?
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