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  • Freedom6995
    Friends of Venus founder
    • Jul 2010
    • 1975

    #16
    Muh name is Tucker, not Sucker.

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    • CaptainHowdy
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Dec 2004
      • 94725

      #17
      Originally posted by Freedom6995
      Muh name is Tucker, not Sucker.
      . . .

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      • $5 submissions
        I help you SUCCEED
        • Nov 2003
        • 32195

        #18
        Originally posted by LaSexorcisto
        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?
        How does your software work? Pattern analysis? Trend detection? How does it compare to stock/forex/crypto trading bots' success rates?

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        • Tasty1
          Bla bla blaa
          • Jan 2005
          • 9529

          #19
          I buy a lottery ticket sometimes, mostly new years eve lottery.
          And i think i won't win next week, as usual.

          everything is fake

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          • ZTT
            Confirmed User
            • Apr 2019
            • 659

            #20
            Predicting lottery numbers is like time travel: if it was possible, people would already be doing it.

            Originally posted by $5 submissions
            How does your software work?
            It doesn't.
            __________________

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            • LaSexorcisto
              Confirmed User
              • Mar 2022
              • 95

              #21
              Originally posted by $5 submissions
              How does your software work? Pattern analysis? Trend detection? How does it compare to stock/forex/crypto trading bots' success rates?
              It looks for both patterns and trends. When compared to trading bots which primarily use ARIMA or some other Gaussian-based time series prediction model, my software adopts a few other unconventional methods as well. I'm sure these methods aren't taught in statistics courses, but when you are dealing with totally random data you need to adopt unconventional methods to find patterns.

              Stock market predictions are much easier because you have trends. Stocks usually trend up a bit or trend down a bit. You don't have wild swings like $5/share Monday then $2.6Million/share on Tuesday, then $0.75/share on Wednesday, unless of course you are trading cryptocurrency.

              In terms of success rates, it has so far made accurate predictions for the New York Take 5 and the Lotto Texas, neither are states where I live nor could I play. It's still a work in progress, but it's a fun and challenging way to spend my extra time.

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