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Very strange indeed ... they should check to see how often that sequence of numbers is picked by players, but never called and see if the same people have played those same numbers before.
Very odd for sure ... ![]() Here's another high odds thing with a stranded sailor clinging to his bow sprit for two days on his sunken boat being rescued by a passing container ship. They Coast Guard said the odds were 1 in 100,000,000 to be found alive ![]() Sailor, 62, who held onto bow of capsized boat for TWO DAYS feared ‘this is it’ before being rescued https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/133512...escue-florida/ ![]()
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That guy can put my lottery numbers on for me if he would be kind enough to pick them.
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Or he should never play the lottery as he has used up all his luck.
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Actually not, the probability of drawing 5,6,7,8,9 and bonus 10 are EXACTLY the same as drawing any other specific six numbers. Probability and chance is like that.
We're pattern-seeking machines and see patterns where often there are none; angels or demons in the shapes of clouds, a Jebus face on a piece of toast or some specific lottery draw. We identify a pattern and then rationalize that it the cause is either malice or miracle when all the time nothing special is involved. The odds of the 5,6,7,8,9 and 10 draw are exactly the same as drawing 4, 5,7, 9, 18 and 29 but the latter numbers form no discernible pattern and so drawing them only excites the winners. The odds are identical in this particular lottery, 42,375,200 to one against. Nothing to see here. -C |
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Yup, that's how probabilities work. Although it does take some of the fun out of it.
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We have three type of lottery here in Denmark
One national, another a Scandinavian and a European. Almost every week there use to be 2 numbers right after each other like 15-16 and sometimes but rarely there are 3 numbers right after each other. I can't remember when there was more than these 3. Markus |
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Then to think that so many people are absolutely convinced their system gives them better odds... This thread had me remember a t-shirt my mom gave me 30 odd years ago. The print on it said:
"What has 8 balls and scr**s you once a week? The Lottery" |
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Lots of truth to that. The Rhode Island Lottery used to have the catch phrase: "Where dreams cost only a buck". My Lotto-aholic GF at the time just couldn't understand the irony of the state selling impossible dreams.
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Yesterdays drawings in the Danish national lottery was interesting.
The numbers was: 3-7-16-17-18-33-34 plus 28 Markus |
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What was particularly interesting about those numbers?
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A random though crossed my mind. The mind's tendency of seeing some combinations as more or less likely has the same root as the enigma machine's greatest flaw: Its inability to encrypt a letter as itself. To allow it was seen as less secure but that inability reduced the codebreakers' work immensely. Humans are not good at dealing with randomness.
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![]() Indeed. I read an article once which claimed that users of the original Apple iTunes complained that the "shuffle" feature was playing too many similar songs or songs by the same artist back-to-back. So, the programmers had to actually make the selections less random in order for the user to feel that they were truly random.
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