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  • LaSexorcisto
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2022
    • 95

    #1

    Any Lottery Players?

    I'm curious, does anyone here play the lottery? Not scratchers but actual jackpot lotteries?

    I have never played in my life until 6 months ago when I got the idea to try the impossible and create software that analyzes drawings and makes predictions. It's amazing how close I've manage to come, but always off by a few numbers.

    Any developers here also tried this?
  • coffeedude
    Confirmed User
    • May 2016
    • 126

    #2
    Can’t say that I’ve tried it but not a bad idea. Where do you get the data sets?

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    • CurrentlySober
      Too lazy to wipe my ass
      • Aug 2002
      • 38938

      #3
      I play. Only occasionally, using random numbers (Lucky Dip) every so often, when the jackpots really large, but I strongly dispute your idea of prediction, based on past results.

      Assuming your numbers are drawn via balls rotating in a machine, like the UK, then it's simply impossible.

      On every draw, the balls have no memory of what has happened in the past draws. Just like flipping a coin - its 50/50 each time. Just because its come down heads 99 times in a row, the 100th flip is still 50/50 as the coin has no memory...

      While it can be argued that a certain ball may have a minute imperfection, leading to it being select a fraction of a percent more than another, that would be moot, as they choose a different machine (out of 6 possible machines) seconds before each draw, and the 6 sets of balls get replaced regularly...

      Or am I misunderstanding what you are proposing?


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      • kuprum
        Affiliate-Programs.Biz
        • Oct 2016
        • 17914

        #4
        LOTTERY PARTNER


        Lottery Affiliate program, if you want to make money...

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        • fuzebox
          making it rain
          • Oct 2003
          • 22351

          #5
          When I first started gambling like twenty years ago one of the first things I did was download all the lottery results (even back then there was a csv going back to the 80s with a thousand results). I analyzed the winning numbers, selected the ones with more jackpots, and then spent a few months tracking to see if my magic numbers would win. Did not come close and it was clear there was no bias or predictability.

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          • escorpio
            I love to racism, bro!
            • Oct 2002
            • 23487

            #6
            No. I play craps and blackjack.
            Unvaxxed, still alive.

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            • CurrentlySober
              Too lazy to wipe my ass
              • Aug 2002
              • 38938

              #7
              Originally posted by escorpio
              No. I play craps and blackjack.
              i also lik2 play with my crap


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              • 2MuchMark
                Mark of 2Much.net
                • Aug 2004
                • 50968

                #8
                I don't gamble at all, but I will buy a lottery ticket a few times a year for fun. Nada moolah.

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                • PornoStar69
                  Confirmed User
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 2069

                  #9
                  Part of a 2 person syndicate playing the Euromillion's


                  50/50 split


                  Rule is when it reaches near the £100 Million we play.


                  I pick the numbers.


                  We will claim the money anonymously - no publicity whatsoever.


                  Private bank accounts only with the odd £150k transferred to current accounts.
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                  • CaptainHowdy
                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 94725

                    #10
                    I only play the lottery with my health . . .

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                    • adultinnovation
                      WIFE CHANGING MONEY
                      • Mar 2019
                      • 5342

                      #11
                      I win the Lottery every day I wake up nomsayin'
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                      • LaSexorcisto
                        Confirmed User
                        • Mar 2022
                        • 95

                        #12
                        Originally posted by coffeedude
                        Can’t say that I’ve tried it but not a bad idea. Where do you get the data sets?
                        There are various sites with the datasets. I currently only track games in the US. Each state usually has the drawing history on the official state lottery site that you can scrape with a few lines scripting.

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                        • LaSexorcisto
                          Confirmed User
                          • Mar 2022
                          • 95

                          #13
                          Originally posted by CurrentlySober
                          I play. Only occasionally, using random numbers (Lucky Dip) every so often, when the jackpots really large, but I strongly dispute your idea of prediction, based on past results.

                          Assuming your numbers are drawn via balls rotating in a machine, like the UK, then it's simply impossible.

                          On every draw, the balls have no memory of what has happened in the past draws. Just like flipping a coin - its 50/50 each time. Just because its come down heads 99 times in a row, the 100th flip is still 50/50 as the coin has no memory...

                          While it can be argued that a certain ball may have a minute imperfection, leading to it being select a fraction of a percent more than another, that would be moot, as they choose a different machine (out of 6 possible machines) seconds before each draw, and the 6 sets of balls get replaced regularly...

                          Or am I misunderstanding what you are proposing?
                          Yes, the idea of using previous drawing data has always been a highly disputed argument. I'm sure that you already know even in a totally random set there are still patterns that do occur. And to agree with your second point, most lotteries are switching to digital drawing systems using $250,000 random number computers by Smartplay Origin RNG Systems. These systems are guaranteed to be completely random and they have a team of PHD mathematicians and statisticians to ensure that every number is random.

                          With all that said, I have been working on multiple solutions for 7 months and I have analyzed Trillions of number combinations and there is often a pattern to be found if you know what to look for. I have come within 99.9999723% close to hitting the Powerball jackpot drawing in one case. Yes, with the odds of 1 in 292 Million, that is still a few thousand numbers away, but there is absolutely no way I would come that close without analyzing previous drawings.

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                          • LaSexorcisto
                            Confirmed User
                            • Mar 2022
                            • 95

                            #14
                            Originally posted by fuzebox
                            When I first started gambling like twenty years ago one of the first things I did was download all the lottery results (even back then there was a csv going back to the 80s with a thousand results). I analyzed the winning numbers, selected the ones with more jackpots, and then spent a few months tracking to see if my magic numbers would win. Did not come close and it was clear there was no bias or predictability.
                            You have to be careful when using that many historical drawings. Most lotteries change their range of numbers every 10 years or so. So any data you have collected prior to the latest change becomes invalid.

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                            • Paul&John
                              Confirmed User
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 8643

                              #15
                              Originally posted by LaSexorcisto
                              Yes, the idea of using previous drawing data has always been a highly disputed argument. I'm sure that you already know even in a totally random set there are still patterns that do occur. And to agree with your second point, most lotteries are switching to digital drawing systems using $250,000 random number computers by Smartplay Origin RNG Systems. These systems are guaranteed to be completely random and they have a team of PHD mathematicians and statisticians to ensure that every number is random.

                              With all that said, I have been working on multiple solutions for 7 months and I have analyzed Trillions of number combinations and there is often a pattern to be found if you know what to look for. I have come within 99.9999723% close to hitting the Powerball jackpot drawing in one case. Yes, with the odds of 1 in 292 Million, that is still a few thousand numbers away, but there is absolutely no way I would come that close without analyzing previous drawings.
                              Its all old school here in EU, but feel free to let me know your predictions
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